CM10 official builds are always going to be your best bet. They won't support devices without stable/workable drivers.
I agree. I'm using an international version but I'd say these guys probably release the best ROMs and I'm assuming it's no different for the AT&T version.
I'm actually running Paranoid Android on mine but it is based on CM10.
That's where I'm getting confused. There are many ROMs based on CM10, and then the CM10 nightlies.
I'm looking for a stable release that won't be replaced the next day. Are there actual releases of CM10?
I haven't had any issues other than wifi tethering not working but it's a known issue with CM10.
Is it? I'm running the October 6 nightly on my vzw Galaxy Nexus and I haven't tested portable hotspot. If I need it at some point, will it not work?
Good luck and let us know what you think afterwards.
I had an issue with the CM10 nightly not being able to reach certain servers, so I wiped and installed ParanoidAndroid. Working great so far. Thanks.
If you haven't already, you should look into the tablet/hybrid mode features for certain apps on that ROM. With the S3 having such a big screen it's great to be able to use some apps in tablet/hybrid mode
Cyanogen actually prefers the us version as Qualcomm has been more helpful with drivers. Qualcomm helped them properly implement project butter. They've had trouble doing so with the exynos. Its actually strange causes Qualcomm had some crappy ICS drivers. The omap and the tegra 3 still have the best GPU drivers at the moment still as far as interface smoothness.I don't think there's a "stable" version of CM10 yet, at least not for the international GS3. I don't think that means that the nightlies aren't stable enough for daily use, just that the next nightly will have bug fixes and maybe new features which you could take advantage of should you choose to flash the nightlies nightly or whenever you want to. I would say CM10 is definitely stable for daily use ever since they fixed the memory leak issue.
Here's the link to CM10 downloads for your phone http://get.cm/?device=d2att
Just make a nandroid of your stock or current ROM and if you see that CM10 isn't for you then go back to that. That's the worst case scenario.
That's where I'm getting confused. There are many ROMs based on CM10, and then the CM10 nightlies.
I'm looking for a stable release that won't be replaced the next day. Are there actual releases of CM10?