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Phoenix | 25 nov. 2015 05:31:16 |
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Shohat | 25 nov. 2015 05:31:16 |
NeatROM | 25 nov. 2015 05:31:16 |
XtreStoLite | 25 nov. 2015 05:31:16 |
Omega | 25 nov. 2015 05:31:16 |
Alliance | 25 nov. 2015 05:31:16 |
Project Infinity | 25 nov. 2015 05:31:16 |
AOKP | 28 aoû. 2014 00:40:50 |
CyanogenMod | 28 aoû. 2014 00:40:50 |
Carbon | 28 aoû. 2014 00:40:50 |
X-Note | 28 aoû. 2014 00:40:50 |
Echoe | 28 aoû. 2014 00:40:50 |
AOSP | 27 aoû. 2014 06:16:30 |
There are TONS of Android ROMs out there. This comparison is looking at Galaxy S5 ROMs. It may even be impractical to extend this to all ROMs; though some of the ROMs in the comparison work on multiple devices (e.g. the CyanogenMod ROM).
Note that with high-end devices that have specific functionality, it's pointless to run an AOSP or AOKP ROM, because some of the features will always be broken. A debloated stock ROM is the way to go. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54285281 for details.
Note that you can always install the Xposed framework and customize many aspects of your Android, without having to flash a ROM.
Glossary: