Just a basic question really.
I've flashed the above Rom after many happy times with LeeDroid's froyo Rom. However This stock Gingerbread rom seems to be missing quick menu (when i drag down notifications) and no quick way to change to sound/vibrate only as I I expected on a Gingerbread ROM ?
Any clues ?
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Hi
As headline says. Is it possible to flash a custom kernel, e.g., with 2 way call recording on a stock ROM that is rooted?
thanks in advance
Lars
Its a year old, but I've got the same question. CleanGB is no longer supported. CM7 is buggy. CM9 is supposably power hungry. I don't need much in the way of features and I do want stability. However, I want a few things, (USB & wifi tether, PPTP VPN Support, keyboard fixes, and any optimizations which slow battery use). Most of the kernels take care of it so can I just run the stock OS from Samsung/sprint rooted with a custom kernel and a few root apps?
Anyone know of a current kernel with clockworkmod and lagfix for stock froyo 2.2?
I've recently flashed back to stock since stock 2.3.3 has bugs and I haven't had luck with custom roms.
I'm fine with stock froyo but hate the massive lag it has.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12009337
you havent tried my ROM. for canadians!
This man is simply a genius...
My phone is the lg g2x. I'm currently on the weapon g2x custom, available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207125
That custom rom comes with touchwiz 2.3.3. Package name is com.sec.android.app.twlauncher.
However on the cyanogenmod nightly take 2 mod, they don't include this. The custom rom is available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1108201
So I tried to install the twlauncher from here by installing twmanager 4 from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1061883
I selected the cyanogenmod version from the menu and then launched it. However since it is a completely different application to android, I can't restore the settings that were backed up for 2.3.3. How do I transfer the settings from 2.3.3 to 2.3.5? I much prefer twlauncher.
Hello all,
I have a sidekick 4g with stock ROM.
I want to flash a custom ROM, but at the same time don't want to lose the Sidekick UI. I love the UI since its unique.
1) Are there ROMs which retain the Sidekick UI?
(Gingerclone looks similar to the Sidekick UI)
2) If majority answer is YES to the above question,
Are there ROMs which go for the Android Vanilla look (away from SKG UI)?
3) What are the gingerbread ROMs available?
4) Is there an ICS port available?
5) What are the pros and cons of having a custom ROM?
6) Will there be random reboots after installing custom ROMs?
Please help! (Basic questions, I know )
sammydude
1) Several ROMs have the stock UI.
2) I've seen tons of custom themed ROMs, but I'm not sure about vanilla Android ones.
3) There are no Gingerbread ROMs available.
4) There are no Ice Cream Sandwich ROMs available.
5) The pros tend to be better stability and performance. Since we haven't been able to build a fully custom ROM from AOSP/CM/etc, we're limited to tweaking the stock ROM. In stock form our ROM is pretty buggy and loaded down with crap. Custom ROMs tidy it up.
6) Depends on the ROM.
I suggest MrKickstand's Back To The Basics. It retains the stock theme and speeds things up.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1473371
The current version has a few minor bugs, but you can fix them yourself. I noted a few of them and their solutions http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22547395&postcount=80
Thank you so much, Jax! Now I'm game to try out Kickstand's TRON ROM! Tron theme is an added incentive!!
Isnt is possible for there to be mods that can give us power toggles, battery percentage etc on just the stock rom for those who dont want to put custom rom? I remember there were such mods for ICS stock rom.
So why no for stock JB rom? Is it because of less interest in this device now?