[Q] Honeycomb ROM? - HTC Inspire 4G

Is there going to be a Honeycomb ROM for the Inspire? Is anyone working on one right now or is somebody planning on making one? I'd love to know if and when one is going to be released.

You do know that Honeycomb is a tablet ROM, right? Why do you want it on your phone? The whole point of it is that phone ROMs aren't ideal on tablets, so why does everyone think that a tablet ROM will work great on their phone?
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oh, I didn't know it was a tablet ROM...nevermind then. So is the best thing I can get Gingerbread? Also, what's the newest version of HTC Sense and do any ROMS have it?

Ferrari353 said:
oh, I didn't know it was a tablet ROM...nevermind then. So is the best thing I can get Gingerbread? Also, what's the newest version of HTC Sense and do any ROMS have it?
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Sense 2.1 and I believe CoreDroid runs it.
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Any ROM utilizing Gingerbread can run Sense 2.1. Obviously the ROM has to be a Sense ROM though.

Honey comb has not been open sourced yet, and Google announced they will not open it possibly at all. So no ROMs till that happens.

SmittyRN said:
You do know that Honeycomb is a tablet ROM, right? Why do you want it on your phone? The whole point of it is that phone ROMs aren't ideal on tablets, so why does everyone think that a tablet ROM will work great on their phone?
Sent from my HTC Inspire 4G MIUI using XDA Premium App
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Honeycomb is not strictly a tablet ROM, the majority of the changes that are in it are for tablets, but Google has stated that there will not be 2 different paths for Android (one for tablets and one for phone).

Wait for Ice Cream. It should be a mix of Gingerbread and Honeycomb.
Mmmm, Gingerbread Honeycomb Ice Cream sounds good.

My 2 favorite ROMs so far dilligafs and MIUI.... both Gingerbread. If you want Sense, get dilligafs; if you want something blazing fast but looks different, give MIUI a try.

SmittyRN said:
...dilligafs and MIUI.... both Gingerbread...
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dilligafs is Froyo 2.2.1, not Gingerbread.

lrs421 said:
dilligafs is Froyo 2.2.1, not Gingerbread.
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You are correct sir, I believe I was thinking of LeeDroids ROM. Another great piece of work, IMHO.

Is there a master list somewhere that shows which ROMs are available? Navigating through the Developers section searching for ROMs is a real pain in the neck!
It would be awesome if there could be a list showing what version (gingerbread, etc), Sense or no-Sense, current version, last updated, etc...
Anyone know of something like this? The sticky in the dev forums is WAY out of date....

Little_Ant said:
Is there a master list somewhere that shows which ROMs are available? Navigating through the Developers section searching for ROMs is a real pain in the neck!
It would be awesome if there could be a list showing what version (gingerbread, etc), Sense or no-Sense, current version, last updated, etc...
Anyone know of something like this? The sticky in the dev forums is WAY out of date....
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Once you know the language (2.2.1, 2.3.3, etc.) it's easier to navigate. In most cases all you need is in the title, just take a few seconds to read it.

Little_Ant said:
Is there a master list somewhere that shows which ROMs are available? Navigating through the Developers section searching for ROMs is a real pain in the neck!
It would be awesome if there could be a list showing what version (gingerbread, etc), Sense or no-Sense, current version, last updated, etc...
Anyone know of something like this? The sticky in the dev forums is WAY out of date....
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Yeah just open ROM manager and look thru the list of all ROMs. Pick one and flash away.

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[Q] android 2.3 for G1

Can 2.3 rom be used on my old G1 ??????
maliamalia said:
Can 2.3 rom be used on my old G1 ??????
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Probably.
But not yet. Trust that Cyanogen and his army of coders will crack the secrets and port the ROM.
But not yet.
On a related note, hooray for the 6.1 Stable release!
That is all.
which is more stable and fast, CM6.1 or MTtest3 ??
maliamalia said:
which is more stable and fast, CM6.1 or MTtest3 ??
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Think they're about the same. The MTTest3 is good but I prefer CM6.1 for all the extra goodies that come it it. CMParts etc.
Okey, I will try CM6.1.
I don't think android 2.3 will run fast as 2.2:
2.2 is a port of official froyo from mytouch3G, so it's very optimized.
I hope in android 2.3 on G1, I would try to develop something to port 2.3 but I don't know how can I do.. I think by the official sdk but.. mmh
(I'm a programmer but I never developed roms for phones)
Cyanogen said on Twitter that he currently has no plan to port 2.3, as the OS will most likely be GPU-driven.
Honestly, his 6.1.0 release is pretty great.
XBrav said:
Cyanogen said on Twitter that he currently has no plan to port 2.3, as the OS will most likely be GPU-driven.
Honestly, his 6.1.0 release is pretty great.
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yeah but now our device is really going to be out of date. :/
Well I think it's about time to upgrade to G2 or Nexus S. There's lot of great phones out there. G1 is rocking long enough I think, it stopped to be fast and responsive from Donut update or so...
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failed to flash CM6.1,
my G1 with the 2708 kernel and 1.33.0013 SPL.
help me!!
maliamalia said:
failed to flash CM6.1,
my G1 with the 2708 kernel and 1.33.0013 SPL.
help me!!
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congratz. wrong thread and wrong section.
flash cm6.1
flash gapps
flash latest pershoot kernel
next time go to the right section and provide logs etc
I think we must try to port android 2.3 to our g1!
BTW if 2.3 is too slow for our phones, I'll stay on 2.2, no problems!
I'm waiting for a perfect phone:
slide qwerty
800x480px amoled/superAmoled/superLCD
ram>512
rom>1gb
slot SDXC rolleyes: )
cpu>1ghz (and good performance.. the number isn't sufficient )
possible cpu with dual core
excellent gpu
5mpx camera with flash and 720p 60fps recording (also 1080p 30fps would be perfect ) with good optic and NO HTC PINK HALO
google experience or sense
I ask too much?
Do you think I'll keep G1 for the rest of my life?
It can probably be adapted from the AOSP source, but since it has some new gui thingy w/e that is, it will never be the same on our devices, whats the point in downgrading from something that works quite well atm, 2.2.1
Cyanogen's cm6 isn't one of those roms which have the myTouch base of T-mobile. It's pretty much coded from the Nexus Rom and ASOP.
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Point of updating to 2.3
Well, for me there's one big reason why I'd like to upgrade to 2.3 - Native SIP.
What I don't understand is why Native SIP hasn't been built-in from 1.0! Now there's a flood of poor and mediocre SIP apps on the market, none of which are very good.
I sure hope 2.3 comes to the G1!
hernick said:
Well, for me there's one big reason why I'd like to
I sure hope 2.3 comes to the G1!
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But for now I can't see any developer works on 2.3..
When froyo and other old android upgrade has been released a lot of people began to develop test roms (in the beginning unusable roms )
Now I can't see nothing
Kishtsang said:
Cyanogen's cm6 isn't one of those roms which have the myTouch base of T-mobile. It's pretty much coded from the Nexus Rom and ASOP.
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yea, but there are divers from the mytouch, would have been foolish to keep using hacks when was real drivers out there.
maliamalia said:
which is more stable and fast, CM6.1 or MTtest3 ??
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Having just switched from MT3G-test3 to Cyanogen 6.1, I would have to say they're pretty comparable. If you put my feet to the fire, I'd say MT3g-test3 is slightly faster, especially in regards to installing apps from the market. But the goodies available in Cyanogen are so good that...
Aargh, it's hard to decide. I have a nandroid+ext of both, so I can swap back and forth at will. I might spend a few days with each to see which one I enjoy using more, and report back. One thing making it harder... I have a white G1, which historically has had problems with Cyanogen. But the latest seems to be working a lot better than previous releases.
nagash91 said:
But for now I can't see any developer works on 2.3..
When froyo and other old android upgrade has been released a lot of people began to develop test roms (in the beginning unusable roms )
Now I can't see nothing
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Don't worry, Google has only released Android 2.3 yesterday. Give the developers some time!
GoodDamon said:
Having just switched from MT3G-test3 to Cyanogen 6.1, I would have to say they're pretty comparable. If you put my feet to the fire, I'd say MT3g-test3 is slightly faster, especially in regards to installing apps from the market. But the goodies available in Cyanogen are so good that...
Aargh, it's hard to decide. I have a nandroid+ext of both, so I can swap back and forth at will. I might spend a few days with each to see which one I enjoy using more, and report back. One thing making it harder... I have a white G1, which historically has had problems with Cyanogen. But the latest seems to be working a lot better than previous releases.
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SuperBler is really fast too. You should Check it.

Is HTC/ATT still developing for the Inspire?

I'm new to the inspire (just switched from Sprint and the Epic 4g) and was wondering if HTC/ATT was still doing development for the inspire or not? Can we expect any updates to the current version or are they pretty much done?
I know on the Epic they were still pushing ROM's occasionally.
Just wondering what the future might hold or if we are stuck with what we have (other then custom ROM's).
Thanks.
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jpeepers said:
I'm new to the inspire (just switched from Sprint and the Epic 4g) and was wondering if HTC/ATT was still doing development for the inspire or not? Can we expect any updates to the current version or are they pretty much done?
I know on the Epic they were still pushing ROM's occasionally.
Just wondering what the future might hold or if we are stuck with what we have (other then custom ROM's).
Thanks.
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Who cares, once your custom, you'll never want to go back :3
jpeepers said:
I'm new to the inspire (just switched from Sprint and the Epic 4g) and was wondering if HTC/ATT was still doing development for the inspire or not? Can we expect any updates to the current version or are they pretty much done?
I know on the Epic they were still pushing ROM's occasionally.
Just wondering what the future might hold or if we are stuck with what we have (other then custom ROM's).
Thanks.
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History would suggest that we've gotten everything we will get from ATT. HTC may continue to develop for the Ace, but it will most likely only be released for the DHD. (Desire HD)
Sent from my Inspire 4G using the power of the dark side
if AT&T is still selling this phone in 18 months then yes, per the alliance they made with Google, the Inspire will get Ice Cream Sandwich. At the Last Google I/O At&T was among the companies agreeing to this improved situation, vowing to bring their phones current.
gunnyman said:
if AT&T is still selling this phone in 18 months then yes, per the alliance they made with Google, the Inspire will get Ice Cream Sandwich. At the Last Google I/O At&T was among the companies agreeing to this improved situation, vowing to bring their phones current.
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That's dang good info sir! You gotta link to feast teh eyes upon?
Yes, I do remember AT&T being part of the group that made that commitment, but knowing AT&T after being with em for 10 years, I wouldn't hold em to it.
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Joshp406 said:
Who cares, once your custom, you'll never want to go back :3
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+1
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here's linky http://www.slashgear.com/guidelines...-by-google-for-android-at-google-io-10151174/
Joshp406 said:
Who cares, once your custom, you'll never want to go back :3
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Yeah, I've been trying to find a custom that I like but so far it seems that they all have small "quirks" of some kind or another. Believe it or not my stock is running very very good so I'm reluctant to change.
Was just curious if they would release another base ROM for the inspire. It appears everything new is based from other phones.
Thanks for the info.
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jpeepers said:
Yeah, I've been trying to find a custom that I like but so far it seems that they all have small "quirks" of some kind or another. Believe it or not my stock is running very very good so I'm reluctant to change.
Was just curious if they would release another base ROM for the inspire. It appears everything new is based from other phones.
Thanks for the info.
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That is the norm with US based phones. They get maybe one release from the carrier and the rest are ports from the euro version of the phone as they are supported longer. We have seen the only update from att that we are going to get.
jpeepers said:
Yeah, I've been trying to find a custom that I like but so far it seems that they all have small "quirks" of some kind or another. Believe it or not my stock is running very very good so I'm reluctant to change.
Was just curious if they would release another base ROM for the inspire. It appears everything new is based from other phones.
Thanks for the info.
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If you like the stock feel you will absolutely love Virtuous Unity. Info in my sig.
anit77 said:
If you like the stock feel you will absolutely love Virtuous Unity. Info in my sig.
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VU is not even close to being stock.
zelendel said:
VU is not even close to being stock.
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No, there's nothing stock about the rom itself. But it does have a clean stock feel to it. That and it's the most stable I've tried for daily driver use.
anit77 said:
If you like the stock feel you will absolutely love Virtuous Unity. Info in my sig.
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+1 ... I loved my stock rom, then I changed to the VU and now I'm love VU.
anit77 said:
If you like the stock feel you will absolutely love Virtuous Unity. Info in my sig.
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Actually it wasn't about look and feel but performance. Right now my stock (rooted) is running really well believe it or not. Great battery life, great signal, good GPS etc. It seems that most custom ROMs I looked into (based off different phone base) had issues of some sort that people were complaining about. Battery, FC's, GPS etc.
In all honesty I don't really like Sense so I would'nt mind a ROM that didn't have it. Some things I like are, ASOP lockscreen, Battery percent in notification bar, Launcher othere than sense.
Right now I'm using a battery widget and widget locker to change my lock screen. Also using Zeam launcher insted of Sense.
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If you want aosp features on a stock Rom then check out static nonsense. It's stock without Rosie.
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jpeepers said:
Actually it wasn't about look and feel but performance. Right now my stock (rooted) is running really well believe it or not. Great battery life, great signal, good GPS etc. It seems that most custom ROMs I looked into (based off different phone base) had issues of some sort that people were complaining about. Battery, FC's, GPS etc.
In all honesty I don't really like Sense so I would'nt mind a ROM that didn't have it. Some things I like are, ASOP lockscreen, Battery percent in notification bar, Launcher othere than sense.
Right now I'm using a battery widget and widget locker to change my lock screen. Also using Zeam launcher insted of Sense.
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Gingerbeast
You piqued my interest, actually it was Zel. I started thinking about what is out there, actively being developed, based on US Inspire roms. I took a look over in the Dev section and all I could come up with is ClearDroid.
I think you can still get roms from Pirate based on the ATT gingerbread release and Juicy's TELUS DHD is supposed to be the same hardware as the Inspire, but his ROM is based on the TELUS release.
I have used ClearDroid gingerbread. It's a great ROM and ClearD and his team tenaciously develop and support. It's a little vanilla, compared to some DHD or port based roms, but is better than the ATT approved ROM in every way. It is faster, more stable, prettier and better supported. I always go back to it when I've had my fill of the eye candy. I won't tell you it's the best ROM out there, everyone has different tastes, and we've got great devs doing amazing things with other bases, but you may want to try it before completely writing off custom roms.
It's just my opinion, and worth about as much as that old Pentium 2 in my closet, but i'm throwing it out there anyway.
Sent from my Inspire 4G using the power of the dark side
jpeepers said:
Actually it wasn't about look and feel but performance. Right now my stock (rooted) is running really well believe it or not. Great battery life, great signal, good GPS etc. It seems that most custom ROMs I looked into (based off different phone base) had issues of some sort that people were complaining about. Battery, FC's, GPS etc.
In all honesty I don't really like Sense so I would'nt mind a ROM that didn't have it. Some things I like are, ASOP lockscreen, Battery percent in notification bar, Launcher othere than sense.
Right now I'm using a battery widget and widget locker to change my lock screen. Also using Zeam launcher insted of Sense.
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That's the beautiful thing about Android and this site. You can try a variety of different flavors and combinations and always go back to where you started. You'll never know if you like something or not if you don't try it. Just do a nandroid and test the waters.
The Sense 3 DHD leak is pretty nice and would be a great upgrade for the Inspire but, alas, we'll probably never see an actual Inspire based on this build because AT&T has the final say. AT&T is dragging HTC down like an anchor tied to a sack full of toasters.

best thunderbolt rom?

hey all. Im a long time HTC EVO 4g rooted user (since it came out years ago)
my cousin just got a HTC thunderbolt and im looking for a good stable rom for him to try out. what are some of the best stable roms?
Warrior 3000 said:
hey all. Im a long time HTC EVO 4g rooted user (since it came out years ago)
my cousin just got a HTC thunderbolt and im looking for a good stable rom for him to try out. what are some of the best stable roms?
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Keep in mind, the *best* ROM varies from person to person.
That being said, Check this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=943
For AOSP Roms, I personally like Liquid Smooth. Fast, stable ROM
and its been themed/skinned to look a great deal like Ice Cream Sandwich.
CyanogenMod 7 is another popular ROM for T-Bolt. Even tho it's not "officially"
supported, it appears to work just fine.
(Liquid Smooth is the ROM I'm currently running).
If you like SENSE Roms, the BAMF series seems to be quite popular and
the IKream series also looks great.
I personally suggest that you hack the phone with Revolutionary, then
do a full backup with ClockWorkMod. After that, you can flash all the ROMs
you want with a simple restore to put you back to stock.
Since you're experimenting with ROMs, I suggest you stick with ROMs that
do not require a new Radio. Radio's can brick your phone and there are plenty
of ROMs out that work with the Stock Radio.
Good Luck!
I really like Liquid Smooth 3.2. Its super fast and looks amazing. It's much like CM7 but I like it better. I rarely have force closes or any bugs at all.
Liquid 3.2 for AOSP with IMO's latest kernel. Don't forget to run speedtweak.sh after installing kernel.
Infected eternity Sense 3.5 with 3d custom Rosie and CPU running at 1.5.
If you like sense 2.1, well than you have no taste lol.
i have liquid smooth 3.2 installed and it run very nicely... i was wondering if anyone knows where to find some nice themes for this rom? i did a search but i cant seem to find any themes for this rom, is there a ICS theme available?
I use infected eternity 3.5 and love it. Good fast Rom with plenty of support.
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champaned_out said:
i have liquid smooth 3.2 installed and it run very nicely... i was wondering if anyone knows where to find some nice themes for this rom? i did a search but i cant seem to find any themes for this rom, is there a ICS theme available?
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Download Theme Chooser Themes from market.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=14009668
hundreds of answers to what the "best" rom is already out there.
Warrior 3000 said:
my cousin just got a HTC thunderbolt and im looking for a good stable rom for him to try out. what are some of the best stable roms?
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The absolute BEST ROM (for me!) is the one I run. The BEST ROM for your cousin will be the one he likes.
I run Eternity, I also like Liquid Smooth and (oddly enough) I also like the stock ROM but rooted and de-crapified.
i personally like DV's miui but its not the stablest yet.
The shed
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I quit running aosp roms when i realized all the crap i had to install to make it look like sense. ETERNITY ALL THE WAY!
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U guys got me to switch over to eternity and I love it!
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I had liquid smooth for a couple days, then flashed infected eternity 3.5 and have been in love with ịt
I am about to flash Eternity because of all the awesome things I have heard about it! I had Gingeritis 3D, but it's just too slow for for me after being on it for 2 months.
I can very highly recommend ThunderStick Full Blown if you want a Sense 3.0 ROM.
Using IMO's new 6.1 leanKernal, the MR4 radio... this thing is amazing.
So smooth, no lag whatsoever, and amazing battery life. I believe its the best Sense 3.0 ROM I've tried yet.
rajuabju said:
I can very highly recommend ThunderStick Full Blown if you want a Sense 3.0 ROM.
Using IMO's new 6.1 leanKernal, the MR4 radio... this thing is amazing.
So smooth, no lag whatsoever, and amazing battery life. I believe its the best Sense 3.0 ROM I've tried yet.
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Very true on 3.0
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yareally said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=14009668
hundreds of answers to what the "best" rom is already out there.
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There always has to be one of these guys ^, the self appointed search police (btw, your link pops up "no matches" for me).
Some guys read every post ever posted, and complain about all of the ones not interesting enough for them. Rom's change on a daily basis, and there was absolutely nothing wrong with this thread. Even though I have had my TB since it was released, and have followed this forum ever since, I am still interested to see others opinions on CURRENT ROM's. That is why I opened this thread, why did you?
To the OP, I dual boot Gingeritis 1.2 (mainly because it came with the miui bar, even though pvy's app can be had separately in the market now) and CM7 (need it for work).
IMHO The best most stable is Eternity. It also has the best support
The best is the one that gives you the features you need. Everyone has different needs and taste
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how come most of the roms on this ns4g are ics based?

hopefully i dont offend anyone here but how come most of the roms on this development section for the ns4g ics based? just asking because i see alot based on ics......
mcluvin1065 said:
hopefully i dont offend anyone here but how come most of the roms on this development section for the ns4g ics based? just asking because i see alot based on ics......
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Because we don't have a leak of Jellybean yet?
There are a few of us still using Ginger Bread, but most have moved on.
because almost all of do this just to have tge most bleeding edge of software. and ICS, is well...you know
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mcluvin1065 said:
hopefully i dont offend anyone here but how come most of the roms on this development section for the ns4g ics based? just asking because i see alot based on ics......
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like it or not ICS is a really good upgrade over GB, I personally don't care much for the colors they decided to use, but it works really well. it took me a long time to accept it
you can still find the GB roms though, maybe not so many still in development but I imagine it's pretty hard to make GB much better than what we have already.
I agree. I found it hard to let go of GB because I was on it for so long, but ICS is just so much better IMO in just about every way.
ICS grows on you. I didn't want to move from GB at first either. I'd rather get used to ICS now than later though. It's what android will be like for quite a while.
There's new stuff everyday: HBO Go finally works on ICS, the Nova Launcher finally allows a vertical scrolling drawer, etc.
mcluvin1065 said:
hopefully i dont offend anyone here but how come most of the roms on this development section for the ns4g ics based? just asking because i see alot based on ics......
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Because it would be a waste of time developing on anything else when ICS is the most current OS? Is there something I'm missing here?
I think OP question ia how come ns4g have rom based ics eventhough they not receive ota for ics..right?where is the code..
Sorry if im wrong..just ignore my post if im wrong..ahaha
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I want a stock AOSP ICS ROM (no extras, just straight up google)

Please, please, please, Ive looked everywhere, I really want help finding a stock ICS ROM for the HTC One S. I dont want any of these fancy ROMS that are out there, they are cool and all, but its really not what Im looking for. I really want the stock, non-modified, google approved, google distributed, AOSP version of ICS on my phone. Does anybody know where I can find a stock non-modified ICS ROM for the One S?
Thanks!
Not going to happen yet.
Should of got a gnex
just use CM9, the extras are there but dont have be used. and its nothing "fancy" as you say, the extras are actually useful and nice to have.
My question is..... why wouldn't you use jellybean
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Should of got a gnex
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I have a Nexus S (T-mo) with stock Android and I love it, buts its 3G and I like the Wi-Fi Calling on the One S (live out of cell phone coverage so it really helps).
CM9/10 or AOKP is as close (quite close) as you'll get ATM. There was some mention of evervolv in dev section a while ago but dunno what happened with that. Google will never approve or distribute AOSP other than as source apart from for the Nexuses of this world I guess, its up to OEMs and private developers to being it to devices.
slothdog said:
Please, please, please, Ive looked everywhere, I really want help finding a stock ICS ROM for the HTC One S. I dont want any of these fancy ROMS that are out there, they are cool and all, but its really not what Im looking for. I really want the stock, non-modified, google approved, google distributed, AOSP version of ICS on my phone. Does anybody know where I can find a stock non-modified ICS ROM for the One S?
Thanks!
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I'll answear what I say in this cases, why the hell have you bought and HTC device if you don't want sense?? Buy the nexus, when you purchase and HTC you pay for the software as well not just for the hardware...
slothdog said:
I have a Nexus S (T-mo) with stock Android and I love it, buts its 3G and I like the Wi-Fi Calling on the One S (live out of cell phone coverage so it really helps).
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WiFi calling is a T-mobile thing. You'll loose that feature when using AOSP ROM.
(Unless you can find a way to port it) My Nexus One is running CM7 but was lucky to have the Wifi calling app ported by some dev.
slothdog said:
Please, please, please, Ive looked everywhere, I really want help finding a stock ICS ROM for the HTC One S. I dont want any of these fancy ROMS that are out there, they are cool and all, but its really not what Im looking for. I really want the stock, non-modified, google approved, google distributed, AOSP version of ICS on my phone. Does anybody know where I can find a stock non-modified ICS ROM for the One S?
Thanks!
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Working on it; currently syncing the aosp repo.

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