First post - Captivate General

I had my Captivate since November and started coming to this site a few months ago once my stock captivate was becoming sluggish.
Even though I was comfortable flashing custom roms on my old Acer Liquid E, I wasn't comfortable flashing ROMs on my cappy until a couple weeks ago, when I wanted to get Gingerbread sooner than later.
After reading up on each ROM, I finally settled on the CONTINUUM 2.3 ROM. After a minor screwup (my fault), I was in custom rom heaven. My battery life was much better, response was snappier, and much more.
I was excited when I found out through the site that version 5.5 of Continuum was available yesterday. Today Came and I just flashed it and everything seems to be running smoothly.
Just like to give a big thank you to Cezar (icezar1) and for everyone else who contributed to this fantastic ROM and looking forward to whatever new & improved features they bring.

nice to see positive posts once in a while. glad to hear you were flashed successfully

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X10 ROM Question

Ok, so I finally rooted my Xperia X10 a few weeks ago and I'm pretty glad I did. I flashed it and upgraded to 2.1, but I've noticed a little lag that kinda surprised me. I was reading a lot about people installing custom ROMs and running 2.2 and things like that. So I was tempted to do that myself. I was hoping I could have a little help deciding what ROM to run and whether to run 2.2 or something other than 2.1. Basically, I want my phone to run as fast, smooth, and stable as it possibly can, all while keeping its good looks, because I'm big on looks as well. I personally thought that Xperia on 1.6 looked sleeker than the upgraded 2.1. Sharper colors and pics from timscape and my contact photos weren't distorted like they are now. I'm all about a sleek, sharp looking phone that runs smooth. So in other words, as of today, what are the best options out there for me? And I'd rather not put something on my phone that's gonna make it unstable and crash. One other thing is that even though I backed up my apps before I rooted and flashed to 2.1, I still had to repay for them when I put them back on my phone. How can I avoid that this time around? And one last thing. I used super one click to root my phone. How do I flash a new ROM with that? Thanks so much guys.

Upgrade?

Hi all,
I need a bit of advice. My wife and I have had the Captivate since this time last year. We came over from the iPhone 3G to the Captivate and loved the amount of tweaking you could do. From the beginning, I went through 4 phones in the first month with the random shut down issue, but my Wife's was fine for the first six months she had it. She is on her second Captivate now and is having problem after problem. Alarms not going off, random shut downs, wi-fi not turning on/off, phone won't dial a number and won't hang up when you try to end the call, phone takes for ever to start up on a reboot, drops network and won't reconnect without re-starting and so on. Needless to say she is pretty frustrated with it and wants to get something different and is leaning back to the iPhone. I am having some issues with mine all similar to what she is having, but not nearly as often. We are both running the stock Froyo, but rooted.
I have a few questions:
1. Would you suspect this to be a problem with the hardware or something maybe a ROM could fix? If a ROM could fix it, any suggestions for a reliable ROM? (I've flashed ROM's in the past to mess around, but haven't kept up with them in over a year.)
2. Is this a common problem with Android (i.e. not reliable)?
3. If it isn't a common problem of Android not being reliable, what other new Android phones from AT&T are good.
Sorry for all of the questions, and thanks for any input.
Dave
I've been on custom ROMs for a long time now, and I've noticed that they are often faster, have better battery life and depending on the ROM you choose, can be more reliable than stock. I'd give it a try, since worst case, you can go back to stock or trade the phone in anyway.
I'm currently using the Illuminance ROM and it is very good. Pretty reliable, fast and excellent battery life.
Other older roms that I've used are Pinnacle and Cognition. All 3 of these offer a smooth stock experience that's not too flashy with radical themes or anything.
Good luck!
1. ask yourself this questions do u like tweaking stuff, if so go with android. else apple or windows
2. i have captivate for about 15 months now, i have never had random shutdown issues, so random shutdown could be mostly software related. I'm running cyanogen7 and its like new phone altogether. pure android experience
3. new android phones that are coming out are much stable than the older phones, bcoz phones like captivate have been rushed to market to survive the Apples rally.
if u want pure android experience go the Galaxy nexus (the latest android from Google). with google phones u can be assured that your os will upgraded as soon as Google releases latest OS. i have heard pretty good reviews about Ice Cream sandwich
What's Froyo?
A clean install of a hot new ROM will give it new life. It shouldn't be unstable though. Maybe it's all the bloatware and apps installed or some files got corrupted. Backup first but try not to reinstall as much as possible if you go with a new ROM. No system data should be restored on a different version anyway.
If your due an upgrade do so and do some research on new phones as far as fixing problems the cappys always have had minor issues a new rom with a clean install works cm7 or cognition
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Cm7's battery life is garbage. The cm team themselves will admit that. It doesn't contain the proper hardware drivers from Samsung. you guys might want to mention that before suggesting that to a noob...
op Sounds those problems sound all software related. I would flash a leaked gingerbread stock firmware as a baseline, then if all is good you could stick with that or flash a custom gingerbread ROM over that if you wanted a more tweaked experience.
Agree with what the others have said... try upgrading to a Gingerbread ROM. There are several out there, most all of the JVT ones are very mature and stable. The latest KK4 ones are pretty nice as well but just being released so maybe not the best 1st choice.
I somewhat disagree..I found all the gb Rome to be less than stable, maybe cuz they use so much ram. That being said I put a custom froyo on mine before I donated it to my father-in-law and he hasn't had any trouble out of it. Also, att's policy is if you have went through 3 phones during your warranty period you can get it replaced with another model..you may have to ask.
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rflnc1 said:
I somewhat disagree..I found all the gb Rome to be less than stable, maybe cuz they use so much ram. That being said I put a custom froyo on mine before I donated it to my father-in-law and he hasn't had any trouble out of it. Also, att's policy is if you have went through 3 phones during your warranty period you can get it replaced with another model..you may have to ask.
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I have to say, the GB roms lack of stability is directly related to the lack of source code for the captivate gingerbread rom.
If you are looking for a stable Froyo experience go with Andromeda3. Ive been on it for months now and really have enjoyed it.
First, thanks to all of you for the input and advice, I appreciate it.
I did end up flashing I897UCKK1 Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread from the Stock ROMs sticky over the weekend. So far so good. It seems to be working well and the phone seems much more responsive, to the point that I'm thinking of doing the same with my phone as well. I'm going to test it out on the wife's phone for a month or so, but I hope this fixes all of her issues and saves me from having to get her something new.
Thanks again,
Dave
If you like the stock GB ROM, you'll love Illuminance 3.0--very fast, great battery life, and smooth.
Or try pinnacle 1.3 close to stock, fast, and great battery life.
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Agreed about Pinnacle--very reliable and a favorite of many.
You might also want to give a try with cyanogenmod 7, I liked it more than other roms. But it may depend on your choice. Thats the beauty of android, you have choices and most of them won't let you down.
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dbs179 said:
First, thanks to all of you for the input and advice, I appreciate it.
I did end up flashing I897UCKK1 Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread from the Stock ROMs sticky over the weekend. So far so good. It seems to be working well and the phone seems much more responsive, to the point that I'm thinking of doing the same with my phone as well. I'm going to test it out on the wife's phone for a month or so, but I hope this fixes all of her issues and saves me from having to get her something new.
Thanks again,
Dave
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Great, happy you've found your answer.

Thanks to xda and MHX

hi folks,
i just joined, specifically to thank MHX for his Superlite Rom build. unfortunately, i can't post in the developer section or thank him until i have 10 posts, so i figured i'd start out here.
i like the galaxy for all the same reasons that most here do. i was in austin for the weekend and my phone kept dying by 6 or 7 at night... unacceptable. usually have a charger near by, but not there. this was unmodified, unrooted, bone stock.
i jumped on here to look for something more lightweight with the possibility of improving battery life. i read all the recent rom build threads and decided on MHX Superlite. it was stripped down, but still included the apps i needed like calendar and email for exchange integration (i actually like the stock apps, they work well with exchange 2010).
this site has been great walking me through rooting and loading the new modem/rom. i'm not new to technology, but i am new to android (got the SR the day it came out).
this is a great site with some great members. lot of people smarter than me, which is always good.
-buzz

[Q] Stable ICS Rom Links please!

Hello, I finally got my wife to agree to let me root and put a custom rom on her infuse, currently running froyo. I just rooted it last night and was looking around for some stable ICS roms. I found lots of discussions about which roms were best but had a somewhat more difficult time finding the links to said roms. And stability is a must here as she knows absolutely nothing about messing around with phones. Also GPS and Bluetooth are absolute musts as well. She finally agreed to let me do this after seeing galaxy s2 running CM9. So I was kinda leaning towards a cm9 rom, a lot of the ones I saw though listed Bluetooth problems so I was wondering whose cm9 would be best for what I'm looking for here. That being said I am open to all stable ICS roms, not just tunnel visioned on cm9. So, if you all give me some good stable ICS rom, and their links, I would be very grateful. Thanks!
Cm9: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601844
Uni-yuma-porn: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1643886
RemICS-UX: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705503
Have a look at these. They should have everything you are looking for.
Sent from my sweet & buttery Infuse
Just my 2 cents worth.......been d/l ROMs since GB........the JB ROMs that are out now are more stable than ICS.
Edit: biggest problem is, most of the Devs have moved on to JB.
ICS and jb both have camera recording problems... so jwep that in mind, jb has a slow but working GPS
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ICS and jb both have camera recording problems... so jwep that in mind, jb has a slow but working GPS
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In addition to the above comments. I would also caution you about future wife beatings and crazy ass tandrums if your giving a rooted phone to her. I know your asking about ICS, and some are suggesting Jellybean, however the best thing you can do for her is to put a rooted Gingerbread ROM like the following and just yank out whatever junk you don't want and keep it running smoother then stock!:
- Infused 2.2.3 (Extremely stable ROM that i used as my daily driver without incident for almost a year! Disadvantage is that it is no longer being developed. But really, it doesn't need anything else done to it.. absolutely everything just works!)
- Aeon (This is one of the newer Gingerbread ROM's that is still being updated and mantained. Also a very stable ROM where everything just works. The downside in my opinion is the Themeinig that is build into the ROM. Great for most, but not for everyone.)
Both of the above are excellent choices for a wife! And they are both built off of stock firmware so everything works.
Believe me, i would normally never reccomend someone go back to Gingerbread, but as she is coming from Froyo she will notice a big improvement. Also, from one man to the next. I can tell you, my bigest mistake was replacing my wifes crack berry with my older rooted X10. It was great for me, but for her she just wants things to work. The second something doesn't work, she turns into the hulk! I absolutely love to tinker and i'm never done messing with my phone, but don't assume your wife will appreciate the challenges as much as you would! I ended up just putting it back to bone stock and gave it to her with the understanding that she was not to complain to me anymore! LOL
Oh one last thing.. the saying really is true.. "A happy Wife is a happy Life!" LOL

i9100 on Cyanogen

Hey guys been away from the XDA scene for a while, first I got my Galaxy S1 a year or two back and knew nothing about android, a bad 2.3.3 update brought me through the bricked phone Nightmare which I was able to fix on my own with some help from this forum. Since that day I've been playing a lot with these devices had a lot of fun fixing them, and modifying them.
I had already been running Cyanogen for a while on my S1, and picked up an S2 i9100M last year for about 30$ from a friend, great condition but the 2.3.3 was something I had got used to not using anymore. Installed CM on the S2 and been running it since.
The phone runs really well but I have some recent concerns I noticed while traveling and such. Specially the WIFI reception is one of the biggest things I noticed a huge difference with more recent devices running stock roms and IPHONES that all get stable 2-3 bars when I struggle to get reception.
Is this linked to a weakness in CM? Is this just a device that is starting to get a little old for today's wifi appliances? Bear with me here, I notice the custom roms section has a bunch of roms but CM is not listed. Have people moved on and CM is a thing of the past? What are the biggest differences I might experience when changing to a whole complete CUSTOM ROM, what things might I dislike?
Thanks for taking the time to clarify things with me!

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