will you guys make a version for the d2 global it would be cool because i have it on my wife's d2 global but having major battery issues, is there a way to fix that?
Go to the droidforums site they have a patch there that let's you use any d2 rom on a d2g
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i did that but im having major issues, battery life sucks and backlights dont work
Interesting. Well I think that's going to be your best bet for know since I have seen no indication that team liberty has any indication of making a d2g rom.
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So I was just wondering why would we flash roms? I mean the current stock os is almost bug free + when flashing roms we are faced with some major bugs sometimes.
I know that we would have the choice to remove bloatware, cutomise status bar, and sometime oc. That's all nice but still I don't see why not leave it as is?
Please excuse my ignorance. I just came from a rooted Dinc w/ miui
And I wanna have a better understanding.
Thanks
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/05/01/custom-roms-for-android-explained-and-why-you-want-them/
For me it's the freedom to do with my phone what I want. These developers kick out some sweet features that we'll never see from a stock ROM, and they get us the latest software before the manufacturers. I bug here or there is well worth it for me, and if it's to bad you can always revert. If you prefer the stock experience, than by all means leave it alone. But me, I'm a tinkerer. Be it a car, truck, bike... or yes, even a phone, I can't leave well enough alone.
Because we can
To pick up chicks......I haven't met one yet that's not turned on by 48+ mflops!
Can't do that with stock.....
This might seem like an odd answer... I flash so I can have a standard interface on my phones. I've had a droid, droid x, and thunderbolt in the last year and a half (my company does some android development on in house apps for one of our clients, and we go through a lot of test phones). having something close to a stock interface minimizes the daily annoyances of moving between those phones.... which is why I use the aosp roms.
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So I was just wondering why would we flash roms? I mean the current stock os is almost bug free + when flashing roms we are faced with some major bugs sometimes.
I know that we would have the choice to remove bloatware, cutomise status bar, and sometime oc. That's all nice but still I don't see why not leave it as is?
Please excuse my ignorance. I just came from a rooted Dinc w/ miui
And I wanna have a better understanding.
Thanks
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Wait, you came from a phone that you rooted and flashed MIUI on, but don't understand why others choose to not stay stock
Why??? that's not the correct question. The correct question is why not!
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Wait, you came from a phone that you rooted and flashed MIUI on, but don't understand why others choose to not stay stock
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My thoughts exactly.
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hey guys...i'm coming from virus' latest synergy rom with sense 3.0 overclocked to 1.4 and i'm wondering...why do you guys root your phone anyways?????
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hey guys...i'm coming from virus' latest synergy rom with sense 3.0 overclocked to 1.4 and i'm wondering...why do you guys root your phone anyways?????
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I'm in the same boat. I just can't figure it out.
Cuz girls dig guys who flash roms
Pretty simple, I get rid of most of the stock crap, my battery lasts 30 to 40% longer, and it allows some independence
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New injectheory out!!
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That's simple: more crackflashing = less crack smoking.
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My Tbolt rebooted 3-4 times a day after the OTA update.
Hadn't had any reboots with MR2 and now MR2.5 radio and various roms.
Funny
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I rooted mine so people that smoke too much crack could ask me why
For me? Customization and battery life.
Number 1 reason on the Thunderbolt ... I prefer AOSP/CM7 over Sense.
so i bought my gf a g2x for her birthday, but as i was told they are super buggy on the stock rom, i flashed it asap. ive been using GB roms but they all seem to be kinda buggy and i would prefer the LG camera fully working, so im thinking of going back to a froyo rom. my question is: are there any known bugs with the froyo roms? im mainly looking for stability as its not my phone so i wont be able to mess with it constantly to fix bugs. thanks guys
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so i bought my gf a g2x for her birthday, but as i was told they are super buggy on the stock rom, i flashed it asap. ive been using GB roms but they all seem to be kinda buggy and i would prefer the LG camera fully working, so im thinking of going back to a froyo rom. my question is: are there any known bugs with the froyo roms? im mainly looking for stability as its not my phone so i wont be able to mess with it constantly to fix bugs. thanks guys
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Try Ultimate G2X 1.0. Its based on stock Froyo. Its super stable, everything works, great theme.
I'd give EaglesBlood a try.
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thanks for the suggestions guys ive been looking at those two and also Sinister froyo, does anyone have any experience with or know of any bugs with that one? it seems to be the most recently updated froyo rom.
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thanks for the suggestions guys ive been looking at those two and also Sinister froyo, does anyone have any experience with or know of any bugs with that one? it seems to be the most recently updated froyo rom.
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I gave sinister a try, I hated the theme on it, but it was stable. Personal preference I guess.
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Eaglesblood is awesome
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How is the regular miui? I was wondering if it still has the data loss issue or the market issue where you can only use wifi(well thats just me maybe). Im on the old version of galnet aand is running excellent. Maybe thinking of switching to regular miui if i get same results as galnet.
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Just switched to a TBolt from OG Incredible. Was running cm7 on it, and loved it. Just wanted some idea as to the best version of cm7 for Tbolt and any other things to make it run better. Any help would be appreciated. I kinda dont have time to read thru 10000 posts in the cm7 topic...
Welcome.
I don't think you're going to get a ton of help with a first post like that, but you might want to check out the CM7 links from the forum post at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081930
There are also a couple posts at the top of here and the Q&A subforum about what roms people prefer.
I don't have CM7 on my thunderbolt, but on a different device. In general, CM7 is stable enough such that the recent nightlies, if not the latest, are usually the best. However, currently most of the CM dev work is focused on ICS/CM9.
I just came from dinc last week. I had senae 3.5 on mine, though ive flashed every dinc rom ever available. You may want to try a sense rom, i was shocked how smooth 3.5 mikrunny is on this, and it all works. I will try some aosp roms soon, there is a cool one with ics theme, pretty slick. Just experiment dude, this phone rocks.
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If you don't need MMS, I highly recommend MIUI. On the other hand, fully featured and most awesomely completely customizable - Gingeritis 3D. I personally switched from Gingeritis to AOSP recently, better battery life and faster performance but you can't use VZW apps. I'm currently running on Thundershed CM7 nightly and I will probably run this until CM9.
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I'm currently running ThunderShed and it's working REALLY well for me. It's a CM7 ROM from a guy called Workshed. It's really good.
If you Google "Thundershed Thunderbolt" you'll find it very easily.
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I'm currently running ThunderShed and it's working REALLY well for me. It's a CM7 ROM from a guy called Workshed. It's really good.
If you Google "Thundershed Thunderbolt" you'll find it very easily.
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+1 thundershed is ur only option imo. As its the only aosp rom with good incall volume levels. And its super smooth. miui does not have working mms which is a bummer cause i like miui also.
Runnin thundershed now, i also came from dinc. This is the best aosp rom ive ever run.
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Wow, may need to give this a spin.
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Wow, may need to give this a spin.
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Gingerbreaton stock 2.1 also really good dude. Im back to crackflashing my new beast!
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Tried the ThunderShed, for whatever reason it couldn't reliability & consistently reconnect to wifi; toggled/tweaked all settings, no joy. Location won't lock either.
Curious happenings, as slayher build locates & reconnects great on my device.
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Tried the ThunderShed, for whatever reason it couldn't reliability & consistently reconnect to wifi; toggled/tweaked all settings, no joy. Location won't lock either.
Curious happenings, as slayher build locates & reconnects great on my device.
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Did location say "login failed"? I got that
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did you guys flash his gapps package before you rebooted? I haven't had any issues with location - it actually seems a lot faster and more accurate than the other CM7 build I was using, which was frankly working fine anyway.
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did you guys flash his gapps package before you rebooted? I haven't had any issues with location - it actually seems a lot faster and more accurate than the other CM7 build I was using, which was frankly working fine anyway.
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I did, flashed rigt after install. Was that a no no on the tbolt? Its how ive always done it.
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I did, flashed rigt after install. Was that a no no on the tbolt? Its how ive always done it.
I didn't get login failed.
Ditto for me like Donny , I flash GAPPS after the ROM flash; I had location issues with the shed build, not slayher build.
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Liquid Gingerbread 3.2... That is all...
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I did, flashed rigt after install. Was that a no no on the tbolt? Its how ive always done it.
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nope, that's how I've done it every time too, just wanted to be sure you flashed it - it was specifically pointed out to me to have a GPS location fix
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nope, that's how I've done it every time too, just wanted to be sure you flashed it - it was specifically pointed out to me to have a GPS location fix
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That is probably it, i did not do that, but that does seem strange. I restored backup of newts mcrunny amd locked instantly after signing in.
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+1 on MIUI. Elegant & great battery life!
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You need to go to a Sense based ROM and connect to GPS, then flash (while still connected) to a AOSP ROM to fix GPS permanently.
Also I'm not sure why you're having those WiFi issues; try deleting the WiFi and DHCP folders, I forget where theyre located. I suppose running fix permissions wouldn't hurt, hahaha, I know people hate that response.
Liquid 3.2
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I am looking for opinions of the best CM6/CM7 out there for the Milestone XT720. I currently am running fjfalcon's CM7.2.0 but it has some bugs. Mainly the camera that I would really like to have resolved since my wife and I use our XT720s to take pics of our children to upload to facebook. The camera crashes a lot.
My wife and I also like to have speed but also stronger battery life's than we have experienced in some of these upgrades. She is running CM6.3.6.
So what it the most stable best CyanogenMod out there to use for my phone. Is OH!NO!, iceandfire, fjfalcon, or another the best in your view?
Uneeded threaded same thread right by this one more spam.
The would be cm6 or cm7 why they both work good and both are supported.
All J.Y.Daddy builds are not supported this mean you have to fix them yourself.
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I didn't realize that was dealing with the same question until I posted this question and clicked in that thread. I would delete this thread if possible but don't see a way of doing it.
Read above no big deal.
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Cm6 more stable. I put phone on airplane mode before taking pics and it's easier to kill apps with cm6 and task killer froyo. Download the cm6 that mioze recommends. Read his thread thoroughly.
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