My wife got stuck with the crappy motorola cliq. All it is is a problem. Does anyone know how to root it and fix all of it's problems? I assume it will be in the form of a rom.
Also I've heard something about a 2.1 official update, anyone know about that?
Sent from Samsung Vibrant rooted with Bionix Fusion 1.1
Your best bet is to check out the forum here
http://modmymobile.com/forums/399-motorola-cliq/
and
HandlerExploit's site here
that will get you started. Your best bet, if your wife likes the keyboard, but doesn't care for blur, find her a mytouch slide. The cliq was a phone that could have been so much more, but fell far short.
ive got a cliq and this is how i got 2.1 on my phone.
Follow the instructions in this video to get 2.1 on unrooted cliq: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAzbtlIh5iU&feature=related
and if you want to root it follow this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npkpx56SHdo&feature=related
Thanks alot I'll have to check out those videos, they don't wanna work on my phone.
Sent from Samsung Vibrant rooted with Bionix Fusion 1.1
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Hey guys, I recently got the Moto Quench (Rogers). I saw that it was running 1.5.
Is it possible that motorola will release a 2.1/2.2 for it sometime? I hate running outdated software.
Also as time passes this will get rooted right? Because there are some things that I would love to do once its rooted.
Thanks.
PS: Any other good android phones that are from Rogers that are equally or even better than this Quench?
soo... would anyone know? anything is appreciated. thanks
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have a look here
I have already asked that in those forums, there is no definite answer yet
Would anyone know if the X10 or HTC Magic+ (Both from rogers) are good? Is the HTC Magic+ from Rogers 100% rootable?
Thanks.
The HTC Magic+ is the old HTC Magic with Android 2.1 ... my advice is to stay away from it, its getting old. I have one and i'm looking for a good 1ghz device now because im tired of the lag.
btw its 100% rootable, i have CyanogenMod 6 on it.
Looking through the devices here, I don't see anything for Motorola cliq, just the motorola droid. Am I missing it somewhere or is it not here indeed?
Yeah I was looking for the same thing. My brother has the cliq and he thinks that's how android is supposed to be! I want to help him get rooted and to put a new stock 2.1 or 2.2 rom on there but it's hard to find roms for that phone. Anyone know a good place to check?
a good place to check - modmymobile.com
+1 vote for me
My wife just got a Citrus (CDMA) and I was able to root it, but she wants Froyo. It shipped with Eclair and I knew finding a Froyo upgrade would be a tall order, but, has anyone seen or heard about a Froyo ROM for the Citrus (aka Ciena)? I figure if I am going to get any answers, it will be here. Thanks to any and all that can provide some insight.
I currently own the Sony Ericson Xperia x10a and tbh with the work of a few devs here at XDA have turned that phone into something extrodinary even though they still havnt managed to crack the bootloader. Mine runs on Android 2.3 and is blazing fast and beats even the Nexus 2.2 on Quadrant Scores.. I run a Linpak of 41 MFLOPS.
My question to the HTC guys is this. Apparently RoM development and debranding / rooting of HTC phones seem to be more indepth then what i am used to. SE has a flash tool that will Root / Flash any custom rom with the easiest of ease lol. Along with xrecovery its extremely simple.
Overall I guess I am wondering if this phone is worth it. How hard will it be to cook up roms and tweek boot.log files to speed this phone up. Is the processor over clockable or is it not completely rooted yet. Do you think HTC and ATT will actualy continue to update the software on this phone or will it fall to the wayside like soo many other ATT phones have.
It is gonna take some reading and browsing to understand how HTC phones work compared to SE but I think I can do it, just curiouse to know if its gonna be worth the trouble.
If ATT decides not to update this phone beyond Froyo then you will still have CyanogenMod7 with Gingerbread.
This phone has been out for less than a week. Source hasn't dropped yet.
HTC phones are quite popular with developers and HTC doesn't discourage development like Sony and Motorola seem to.
I moved to the Inspire from the Captivate for this very reason.
Since this phone is identical in almost every way to the European Desire HD, once we get Kernel Source, porting stuff from that phone to this one will be trivial.
One Click Root hasn't been found yet, but I'm not sure it exists on any 2.2.1 Android device.(I could be wrong about that I haven't investigated it).
To sum up, this is a great phone to get if you are into tweaking and custom roms.
Hey gunny. Super one click works on some 2.2.1 phones with the psneuter exploit.
And to the op the Inspire is an amazing phone. There's no one click root but its not terribly difficult to root and in the coming weeks I'm sure well see some amazing stuff come down the pipeline.
Sent from a patiently waiting Inspire 4g using XDA app
hey everyone, im new to xda forums so i would like to say hello, anyway, i was wondering how the 2.3 gingerbread for the samsung captivate runs, is it laggy? does it have any defects, cause i have seen videos that have shown some of the buttons not working on the phone but then again that was only the beta version of the 2.3 update, also i have been looking for i dont know how long but i cant seem to find a root for my captivate, and i have been looking for a while, my phone is on 2.2 right now, and i would like to update it and root it for optimal usage, thanks for your help, and im looking forward to being a part of xda