Internal, Generic or Custom ROM? - Xperia Z5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys, maybe a noob question, I want to install a ROM to my E6653 but I don´tknow what´s the difference between a generic or internal rom?
I want to have ONLY MY APPS nothing more, or at least the less possible bloatware apps. So, what´s the best option for me?
I´m about to install a customized spain rom, but I also noted there are "internal" roms.
What´s the diference? Can I use internal ROMS just fine in my Z5?
In other words, I want to have the purest ROM possible for my z5, from SONY if possible.

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GeramanX said:
Hi guys, maybe a noob question, I want to install a ROM to my E6653 but I don´tknow what´s the difference between a generic or internal rom?
I want to have ONLY MY APPS nothing more, or at least the less possible bloatware apps. So, what´s the best option for me?
I´m about to install a customized spain rom, but I also noted there are "internal" roms.
What´s the diference? Can I use internal ROMS just fine in my Z5?
In other words, I want to have the purest ROM possible for my z5, from SONY if possible.
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Custom ROM is not Customized Firmware
Custom ROM means ROM from 3rd party developer that u should have root access and custom recovery & ... (it will void warranty)
Customized Firmware means firmware for specific region and generic is less customized
and might means firmware with less pre-install app (or at least u can uninstall them)
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Thank you!
So, this means my best option is to install a generic Spain right?

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Does Android need ROM to work ?

As I have understand ROM is only manufacturers " own look". So is it possible to somehow delete ROM and use "naked" android ?
Im using Motorola DEFY 2.2.2 (nordic nonblur version)
This could be stupid question. But yes, Im beginner in Android world
Even if you use "naked" Android, this would still be a ROM. This is what's commonly referred to as 'stock' Android.. And yes it is possible, just do a search for a 'barebones' ROM. Here's one.
A phone without a ROM is like a computer without an operating system. It may as well be an empty box.
Motodefyuser said:
As I have understand ROM is only manufacturers " own look". So is it possible to somehow delete ROM and use "naked" android ?
Im using Motorola DEFY 2.2.2 (nordic nonblur version)
This could be stupid question. But yes, Im beginner in Android world
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a custom Rom (like cm7) is just a modified android firmware which has his own look and the "unnecessary" System Apps are deleted, the whole android system is customized, you have more settings...
i hope i could help you.
sorry for my bad english!
Julian
juli9797 said:
a custom Rom (like cm7) is just a modified android firmware which has his own look and the "unnecessary" System Apps are deleted, the whole android system is customized, you have more settings...
i hope i could help you.
sorry for my bad english!
Julian
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Ookay. Thanks. Im not gonna install any custom ROM yet coz' Im not sure about all these things whitch you need to do to install custom ROM. But maby in future when Im more vise...
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I've always wondered why they still it a ROM. In early days, smartphones and PDAs had a read only memory area which stored the Operating System(OS) of the device. This is how the word ROM came. I think this is not relevant anymore and a OS would be more descriptive.
If you swap the word ROM with the word Operating System(OS), everything will be clear. Android doesn't need ROM or OS to work because Android itself is the ROM/OS.
All devices come with a preinstalled ROM designed by the manufacturer. This is called stock ROM.
Then, there's vanilla ROM or AOSP ROM. These ROMs have the Android OS in its purest form as developed by Google. Most manufacturers add a custom interface and software in the stock ROM.
Finally, we have custom ROMs. There are extensively modified ROMs which have features and customization you can't find in custom or AOSP ROMs. These are usually for the people who want to push their device beyond its limits. It's kind of like getting a tattoo. Famous examples include CyanogenMod, MIUI and MCR.
nibras_reeza said:
I've always wondered why they still it a ROM. In early days, smartphones and PDAs had a read only memory area which stored the Operating System(OS) of the device. This is how the word ROM came. I think this is not relevant anymore and a OS would be more descriptive.
If you swap the word ROM with the word Operating System(OS), everything will be clear. Android doesn't need ROM or OS to work because Android itself is the ROM/OS.
All devices come with a preinstalled ROM designed by the manufacturer. This is called stock ROM.
Then, there's vanilla ROM or AOSP ROM. These ROMs have the Android OS in its purest form as developed by Google. Most manufacturers add a custom interface and software in the stock ROM.
Finally, we have custom ROMs. There are extensively modified ROMs which have features and customization you can't find in custom or AOSP ROMs. These are usually for the people who want to push their device beyond its limits. It's kind of like getting a tattoo. Famous examples include CyanogenMod, MIUI and MCR.
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"Android doesn't need ROM or OS to work because Android itself is the ROM/OS."
So is it possible to somehow hide/delete ROM ? I have Motorola DEFY (nonblur) and I don't really like that ROM made by motorola..
Motodefyuser said:
"Android doesn't need ROM or OS to work because Android itself is the ROM/OS."
So is it possible to somehow hide/delete ROM ? I have Motorola DEFY (nonblur) and I don't really like that ROM made by motorola..
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No. You still need a ROM, just think of a rom as the operating system. You can flash a rom that's what you're looking for. Look through your phone's development section & see if you can find something that you like. Then if you don't know how to flash custom roms, read about that until you understand. It's not hard to do, and I bet you'll like your phone even more once you find a rom that you like.
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plainjane said:
No. You still need a ROM, just think of a rom as the operating system. You can flash a rom that's what you're looking for. Look through your phone's development section & see if you can find something that you like. Then if you don't know how to flash custom roms, read about that until you understand. It's not hard to do, and I bet you'll like your phone even more once you find a rom that you like.
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Okay. Thanks mate !
Motodefyuser said:
"Android doesn't need ROM or OS to work because Android itself is the ROM/OS."
So is it possible to somehow hide/delete ROM ? I have Motorola DEFY (nonblur) and I don't really like that ROM made by motorola..
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You can *replace* the MotoBlur ROM by Motorola with a AOSP or Vanilla ROM for your phone. This is specific to your phone and you should see the development section for your phone.
A phone will not function without a ROM. It's like the Windows or Linux in a PC. ROM is just another word for Operating System.
nibras_reeza said:
You can *replace* the MotoBlur ROM by Motorola with a AOSP or Vanilla ROM for your phone. This is specific to your phone and you should see the development section for your phone.
A phone will not function without a ROM. It's like the Windows or Linux in a PC. ROM is just another word for Operating System.
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Okay. Thanks! Then one question coz' you know about these Do z4root work? And is it safe?
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Motodefyuser said:
Okay. Thanks! Then one question coz' you know about these Do z4root work? And is it safe?
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No rooting or modding procedure is 100% risk free. There's always a slight risk although it's very minimal.
Most often, even if something goes wrong and you can't use the phone, you can usually boot into bootloader/fastboot/recovery and use a PC software that came with your phone to restore it to the factory state.
I have used z4root. I don't prefer it but it's relatively easy and works on all 2.1 phones, some 2.2 phones and very few 2.3 phones. If your model is listed as supported, it will most probably work.
Nonetheless, this question is specific to your phone and you should ask it in the Motorola Defy forums or another Defy user.

[Q] Need advice wheter to flash custom rom or still on stock?

Dear user,
I would like to see your advice whether should I flash a cutom rom like NOS_v2.0.0_X920E or to still run stock?
My device is HTC X920e with unlocked bootloader, S-ON rooted and TWRP installed.
Are there any advantages to go for custom rom? I know i'm running and there are some chines app installed even we delete it removed it using other advance apk or ultimate backup.etc, but after restart the phone, thos will be auto installed which is very annoying.
But maybe you can help bring some more reasons why we should still on stock or custom one.
Thank in advance and feel that in HTC butterfly's forum seem silent and not more developers like to pay much here.
Fell very lonely here
Edited: decided to flash right a way. running custom rom now...
phone's really not that famous to devs out there. so far I've used the NOS ROM and nothing else. not much to choose from, that is. but the ROM's running great for a daily driver.

[Q] Stock ROM vs Custom Rom on Miro

Hi everyone!.. i had been browsing around 2 weeks ago on this page reading this and that one, i had learnt so much, thanks to all of you for sharing...
so the question is, i have a xperia miro and i would like to use a custom rom but i'm not sure how stable can be... i don't want unlock my bootloader for later ask how to block it again..
i had use some based stock roms and for me is the same, sometimes worth than stock one, nothing to highlight... so it's a good idea unlock my bootloader and install a cyanogenmod based rom?
thanks for reading and sorry for my english and my bad capitalization... greetings
about unlocking bootloader, now theres a tool available here called "Backup TA"..you can backup with it and then safely unlock without losing warranty.
and then you may try the cm based roms and see if you like them or not.

[Q] Need help installing Android OS

So Hello, i have a phone called Vivo x1s and it runs some sort of Android Hi-Fi os it's stupid, i can't download any apps because everything is in chinese, so i want to install maybe Samsung galaxy s3 android os, or something like that, my device is already rooted if that helps so Can any one help me?
You won't be able to install any TouchWiz based rom on your phone (and why would you? There are many superior options out there).
In fact, you won't have many options to install a custom rom. You should just try to google "Vivo X1S custom rom" and see what you find.
Goretto said:
You won't be able to install any TouchWiz based rom on your phone (and why would you? There are many superior options out there).
In fact, you won't have many options to install a custom rom. You should just try to google "Vivo X1S custom rom" and see what you find.
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Okay, so i found this rom.
I could probobly give it a try, if it's full english
So now what i need to know, how do i install it?

Root and custom roms for Alcatel PopStar (5022D) ?

Hello everyone.
I am not satisfied with the stock 5.1 rom of my alcatel popstar, so i would like to ask you a question.
Is there any possibility for rooting and flashing firmware to this smartphone?
Thanks in advance.
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that's true
i agree
Hi, I have a model 5022E, I ported some roms for this device (CM12, ZenfoneGo; Bluboo Xfire2, Samsung Clone, etc) all firmwares are lollipop, I don´t upgrade to MM cause there´s no sources about kernel for this device in the web but anyway there are better that stock ugly experience, if someone is interested I need to someone tell me what´s difference between both models, I think that they aren´t so much differents, I´ll download rom stock from here https://www.needrom.com/download/alcatel-ot-5022d-pop-star-2/# if someone confirm it´s correct rom, version AE

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