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Hey all!
Is it at ALL possible to either flash the ROM from the Touch Pro II or find a way to install Windows Mobile 6.0 or 6.1 onto the HTC HD2? I NEED stability in my ROM and this is what I really want to try.
I know I've been asking a lot of questions on this site regarding this phone, but I want you all to know I truly value your answers and your help.
Thank you guys!
Well have you tried the ROMs that are known to be stable? Theres quite a few..
Also maybe try titanium (windows default) if you're looking for simple, basic stability.
I have. I've tried four or five and they just get to be too slow. I like the Windows Mobile 6.5.5 builds but they just get to be laggy at times, and for a phone with a 1GHz processor I'd expect a whole lot more.
I don't know, I was just wondering what 6.0 or 6.1 would operate like on the HD2. That or find SOMETHING that's very quick and very stable.
Try Dutty's cdlc or UnOff.. What are you using the phone for? (work, eye-candy, both?)
I'm not sure about 6.1, can't see why anyone would want that on this device.
BTW, nice location just a few miles away from me..
Oh WOW! You ARE close to me! Haha, 253! Neat
I really want to use it for multimedia and texting first and foremost. After that I really just want to use it for internet browsing and photo uploading. Well, MMS capabilities are a must too.
After messing around with the ROMs I did, I jusst started to panic about making the wrong choice on the phone. I had hoped I didn't, however I want to take FULL advantage of the processor speed and the RAM. Definitely. Problem is, nothing works! AGH!
I'm currently using UnOff... and texting is still god-awful.
Have you tried Swype? Its a dream to work with once you get to know it. In fact, the reccord for txting was recently broken with Swype! I use Energy rom (The "unstable" 6.5.5 ver) and I do need to reboot the phone about once a week, but thats still a LOT less then my 6.1 Tilt. You really REALLY dont want to go back too 6.1, trust me. The OS does not have a lot of features needed for good use of the hardware in the HD2.
P.S. Woodinville and work in Redmond. Seattlites stick togeather!
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I have. I've tried four or five and they just get to be too slow. I like the Windows Mobile 6.5.5 builds but they just get to be laggy at times, and for a phone with a 1GHz processor I'd expect a whole lot more.
I don't know, I was just wondering what 6.0 or 6.1 would operate like on the HD2. That or find SOMETHING that's very quick and very stable.
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i had the same issue, i even started a thread about it. i just flashed UNOFF and it is a lightning fast dream.
website for UNOFF: http://www.xperia-unoff.com/htc-hd2-rom-development/
my thread: http://ip208-100-42-21.static.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765918
highly recommended.
jason
jason370 said:
i had the same issue, i even started a thread about it. i just flashed UNOFF and it is a lightning fast dream.
website for UNOFF: http://www.xperia-unoff.com/htc-hd2-rom-development/
my thread: http://ip208-100-42-21.static.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765918
highly recommended.
jason
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Yeah UnOff is a good ROM, you could also try Laurentius26ROMs
SUP SUP WASHINGTONIANS!
Anyways, try the Omega XT Roms, indie updates them constantly and they are pretty good.
Oh wow, look at all of us Washingtonians here! WOW!
I'll try the UnOFF ROM again, or even an Energy ROM. I just want this to work and I'm sure you all understand why
Thank you guys for all your help! I'll let you all know what happens.
I would suggest either the Miri 17.6 rom which is very stable and fast and has great eye candy or VBN rom series. I currently running VBN and it's great. Very stable, no crashes, fast. I think you would like either one of them. They are both located on the Euro HD2 rom side, not the TMOUS HD2. Both are compatible with 576 ram and 1gig storage. Check them out.
try kwbr Roms ... I am on 4.0.1 version
Stock like ROMs
CruzerHD rom
What you are looking for is the CruzerHD rom my friend. Super fast, stable, and very very slim on memory (only 35mb used after flash).
Rom is not about eye candy but about speed/performance. You add what you want yourself.
CruzerHD premium rom v.9
Wow, guys, it looks like I have quite a bit of ROMs to try out! I really appreciate your time, y'all rock it!
try kwbr at htpedia.com
com2 version 21914 htcpedia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1692&page=102
I've tried them ALL! THIS ONE IS STABLE. period.
wow! there are a lot of washingtonians here! my mom and sister were born in WA, and i lived in Lacey for most of my grade school years. I almost became a Husky but decided i'd rather do grad school there and hopefully work for MS someday... Thats the dream anyways...
But, back on topic. I dont believe 6.0/1 is possible because the HD2's HAL is not compatible with with any 6.0 devices. basically, you'd have to re-write all the drivers in the Hardware Abstraction Layer so that they can talk with the 6.0 ROM. its the same reason WinPhone7 will probably never make it to our phones. ya see, there are no "generic" drivers for phones. thats why only phone with similar hardware can share ROMs.
i say use kumars ROM. its my personal fav
Man I know how OP feels, I was looking for a ROM & flashed Energy & it works like a dream! But now that I have Froyo 2.2 on here I hardly ever switch off of Android. It totally lives up to the hype!
Yeah WA!
I feel that a lot of the custom Roms have too much, well, customization. What you need is the barebones. Check this one out. Been using it since June and I have't had any slowdowns yet.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=656835
And yes it was designed to work on the Tmous handset even though it's on the International handset forum. Works on both.
hi,
i used the search function, but i doesn't find anything.
can anyone tell me which Android Rom is the best for HD2?
i think here are many people who has much experience with different Rom's and maybe they can tell me which one is the best?
sy, Gurry
He, he search function won't help.
Do you want it to run from SDcard or NAND or RAM?
Do you want it to have sense?
Are you looking for a Froyo build or a gingerbread build?
anyway, I use this one and like it:
[Dec 30][RAM] darkstone SuperRAM Sense v0.1 [kernel: Hastarin EB]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892797
Oh yes! XDA sells pancakes too. But I'm not sure which is the best one. LOL.
sorry for being sarcastic. But the "BEST" Android ROM is the one which YOU - yes "you", and only you - will find out by yourself.
Start reading, start flashing, and share us your thoughts.
Thread reported.
I understand what you mean. hey guys he wants your opinion on what you think is the best rom. it will most certanly help narrow down the long list. i personally think the NexusHD2-FRG83D_V1.7__Froyo_2.2.1_ is the best Froyo rom i have used. plus its SD which is easy. but im currently using a Cyanogen mod 7 gingerbread that im just not happy with cause i cant use the stock gingerbread launcher and im stuck with Launcher pro.. but i cant stand the "find out for yourself" answers.. lets hear some opinions here!
IMO, the Nexus Gingerbread NAND build by tytung is the best. VERY stable, very fast.
Gurry2000 said:
hi,
i used the search function, but i doesn't find anything.
can anyone tell me which Android Rom is the best for HD2?
i think here are many people who has much experience with different Rom's and maybe they can tell me which one is the best?
sy, Gurry
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First and foremost READ READ READ before you decide and make sure of a few things.
1. Compatible with your device
2. You understand how to install it properly
3. You read the last 15 pages of the thread for current issues as well as the very first page posted by the cook.
This is just a matter of opinion because ROMS are more personal than "Best/Worst". They all have a certain personality to them so technically there is no "best" and the Kernel itself has a lot to do with how a ROM will perform.
I would say to ME the best ROM for HD2 is the HyperDroidGBX in NAND development. Small, ridiculously fast, great battery, very few things not working 100%, and not loaded with any kind of extra apps. Link in my SIG.
For me the dansiest rom is the best. Fast and stable. HTC sense works fine. Until i didn't find something that won't work. The development of the rom, updates and fixes is very fast.
Sent from my DL DesireZ v4.2.42 using XDA App
I think you should to try this rom,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908528
performance is better on desire z roms than desire hd
Gurry2000 said:
hi,
i used the search function, but i doesn't find anything.
can anyone tell me which Android Rom is the best for HD2?
i think here are many people who has much experience with different Rom's and maybe they can tell me which one is the best?
sy, Gurry
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In my experience Pongster's Hyperdroid(non-sense) is the best NAND ROM.
(next best was MDJ 2.6 but is no longer available)
Normally HTC sense rom will have a higher battery drain in comparison
I use this SD ROM: AmericanAndroid http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957652
It works fine for me, has a low battery usage ...
The HD2 is not mine (company) so I dont want to to flash a NAND ROM.
I've installed CleanDroid 2.55 and I like it!
I use this [DFT/CWM] NexusHD2-Gingerbread V2.3 [Android2.3.2][Kernel: tytung_r6] - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
It works fine for me, has a low battery usage
After a long time of a love / hate relationship with MDJs_CyanogenMod7_v.2.6_NAND_A2SDCWM ROM, I have now switched to Pongsters latest HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 and OH BOY; what a revelation!
To anyone here who, like me has been deliberating about switching from MDJ's excellent (but buggy!) ROM to an alternative CyanogenMod ROM, here me now!
I had read / re-read Pongsters thread & liked a lot of what he said:-
...In the spirit of the open source community, allow me to share and give back to something I enjoy participating in .... THIS is NOT a PORT... its Completely Built FROM SOURCE, Fully Optimized and Tweaked for the HD2!
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Good words, excellent thread with the developer actually present & responding to questions, so, I bit the bullet & took the plunge! I backed up everything using Titanium first though - just in case
Installed the new ROM via CWM - waited (very!) anxiously ......
WOW! Pongsters HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 simply blows away MDJ's ROM - its a no brainer! Its faster, and soooo much smoother!
(Have to say I hated the miniscule font that the ROM comes with, but this is an easy change! - Sorry Pongster!)
I cant believe it - now I can access my HD2 via FTP & WiFi and - when I finish a call of more than a few minutes, my phone no longer locks up! These issues really pi**ed me off with the MDJ build.
OK - you have to install CWM Recovery but that's so easy & there are several videos on YouTube showing how to do it. Once you have CWM you can try out any CWM rom! Simples!
In fact, after I had installed HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 & did a NAND backup I switched back to the old MDJ ROM- just as a comparison! That lasted about 10 mins & now I use HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 as my daily ROM.
I was nervous about making the change & became very "forgiving" for the MDJ rom and its well documented issues, however after the last "battery removal" (when the HD2 locked up yet again after a 10 minute phone call) I simply ran out of patience!
My HD2 is like a new phone! Cheers Pongster
I hope that this post helps others, who like me was "sitting on the fence" waiting for MDJ to return & continue work on his ROM.
Cheers
I'm sure MDJ would probably have the best CyanogenMod ROM out right now if he was actually allowed on here and if he abided to the GPL. He's not just off taking a break btw.
I was loyal to MDJ roms for quite some time back before nand but eventually switched.
First I went to Ultimate Droid which was brilliant for a while but when that got updated to version 3 it seemed to be very buggy. I was using TyphooN CM7 for some time which is excellent but I've recently switched to Pongster's HyperDroid CM7. I've not really noticed any big differences between HyperDroid & TyphooN. Both seem really fast and stable and I'd recommend either of them but with HyperDroid I do need to change the LCD Density back to original 240 - It's way to small.
IMO they're the best Android Roms currently available and I've tested a lot of different roms.
jellywobbles said:
After a long time of a love / hate relationship with MDJs_CyanogenMod7_v.2.6_NAND_A2SDCWM ROM, I have now switched to Pongsters latest HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 and OH BOY; what a revelation!
To anyone here who, like me has been deliberating about switching from MDJ's excellent (but buggy!) ROM to an alternative CyanogenMod ROM, here me now!
I had read / re-read Pongsters thread & liked a lot of what he said:-
Good words, excellent thread with the developer actually present & responding to questions, so, I bit the bullet & took the plunge! I backed up everything using Titanium first though - just in case
Installed the new ROM via CWM - waited (very!) anxiously ......
WOW! Pongsters HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 simply blows away MDJ's ROM - its a no brainer! Its faster, and soooo much smoother!
(Have to say I hated the miniscule font that the ROM comes with, but this is an easy change! - Sorry Pongster!)
I cant believe it - now I can access my HD2 via FTP & WiFi and - when I finish a call of more than a few minutes, my phone no longer locks up! These issues really pi**ed me off with the MDJ build.
OK - you have to install CWM Recovery but that's so easy & there are several videos on YouTube showing how to do it. Once you have CWM you can try out any CWM rom! Simples!
In fact, after I had installed HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 & did a NAND backup I switched back to the old MDJ ROM- just as a comparison! That lasted about 10 mins & now I use HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 as my daily ROM.
I was nervous about making the change & became very "forgiving" for the MDJ rom and its well documented issues, however after the last "battery removal" (when the HD2 locked up yet again after a 10 minute phone call) I simply ran out of patience!
My HD2 is like a new phone! Cheers Pongster
I hope that this post helps others, who like me was "sitting on the fence" waiting for MDJ to return & continue work on his ROM.
Cheers
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I don't know what issues you're talking about in the MDJ CM7 rom, everything worked for me! I didn't have any issue other then the usual rare app not working with gingerbread, that it happens with all gingerbread roms, I just needed a rom with support from the dev, so I had to move on. I just switched to the ultimatedroid 3.1.1 v2, and every seems to be working fine, I like to test out a rom for a few days before I can move on, so if I'm not satisfied by mid week I'll move on, maybe I'll give the pongster rom a try next!
I didn't have too many bugs with MDJ's build, but typhoon CM7 v2.6.2 is IMO far and away the best ROM right now, although to be honest I haven't given Pongsters build a fair shake.
I'm currently using an old MDJ 2.0 version. I would like to try this build or Typhoon but can I just flash it with CWM without doing something with the Ext2 or 3 on my sd-card? Just flash with clean cache??
Ciao
it's not that stable, and the fon is verry small/ forced closed on first boot
dung8604 said:
I didn't have too many bugs with MDJ's build, but typhoon CM7 v2.6.2 is IMO far and away the best ROM right now, although to be honest I haven't given Pongsters build a fair shake.
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I've tried all of the above, and IMO Typhoon CM7 is the best Gingerbread build out. The battery life is great, very customizable, and rarely is ever lags. It's probably the most stable, reliable builds I've tried.
Crawlingcity's, and Pongster's builds are close seconds though.
I have to agree with the OP! MDJ did make great ROMs back in the "early" android for HD2 days, now other chefs are contributing to the scene with great, stable ROMs.
I have tried most Ginger builds, but I still find the Ginger series from BOYPPC to be the best for my needs. Closer to "stock CM7" and not skinned to death Yea, and this is the only HD2 Ginger ROM (to my knowlege) with a working FM radio. Other then that, the ROM is fast, stable and clean, and with great battery life.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=967353
Regards,
PK
Ok, maybe the HyperDroid isnt looking good (?) but, you can change everyting so you like it.
Boys and girls try Hyperdroid v10 and you will never ever search for other builds.
i agree with OP!!
pongsters rom always smooth n fast
I have never lasted with build as long as I have kept MDJ's, it just works perfect!!!
Not to say it has no bugs, but it is very stable, probably the fastest, most stable rom I’ve had yet, and I had quite a few before his!
but the new futures are forcing my hand at a change and I have been searching for a while to find a new candidate, I know pongstar's roms are great, i used to use his on wm 6.5, but i prefer the natural look to the look he's got going for his rom and I’ve been waiting for him or someone to fix the Bluetooth issue which seems like it is not going to happen anytime soon.
I've never played with sense as i like ginger's work too much but i really like what imika has done, too bad it's not stable enough yet and it seems like no updates to the few problems (like camera) are in the horizon yet.
I spent today searching and trying to figure out what happen to MDJ, i did, not sure if ultimate droid is his work, as I ran to a topic saying that it's his website. I also ran to another old rant from Gingerbread guys not saying nice things about ultimate droid but that was old rant i suppose.
I still have not made a decision, so many choices, i wish MDJ was here and would have stopped being so naughty and shared his toys like the rest of the boys.
in closing I like to thank all of the mods for the great work they put into our device, I was thinking of getting rid of my HD2 before i permanently ported to MDJ's (after unsuccessfully trying a couple of not so stable android builds and going back to wm6). You guys make me proud of my little device and all your efforts do not go unnoticed, even if we, the users, can be a little bit of pricks sometimes.
Any advice on super stable, fat rom, to replace my MDJ would be highly appreciated btw
Thanks
Mr.Observer said:
I have never lasted with build as long as I have kept MDJ's, it just works perfect!!!
Not to say it has no bugs, but it is very stable, probably the fastest, most stable rom I’ve had yet, and I had quite a few before his!
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A few weeks ago I would have agreed with you 100% & MDJ's rom was the #1 choice for me. BUT .. there are a lot of smart chefs doing great things with the HD2 - many of whom play an active part in the forums here. These guys actually respond personally to your questions / queries - and abide by the rules! Heads we win - Tails we win! What more could you ask for?
but the new futures are forcing my hand at a change and I have been searching for a while to find a new candidate, I know pongstar's roms are great, i used to use his on wm 6.5, but i prefer the natural look to the look he's got going for his rom .......
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If you change the LCD Density back to original 240, Pongsters HyperDroid-CM7-v1.0.2 looks much like the MDJ build (lot more hidden goodies tho!) - thats where the similarity ends as HyperDroid-CM7 is faster & smoother than the old MDJ build. Its also much more stable.
Any advice on super stable, fat rom, to replace my MDJ would be highly appreciated btw
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Go for it - if you have CWM installed it'll take just a few minutes to check out HyperDroid-CM7. You've nothing to lose & much to gain!
There's no way would I go back to MDJ's ROM after running HyperDroid-CM7!
currently i'm running mdj 2.6
when i flash this rom through CWM will i still have all my progress in games and settings?
im using NAND based..any good roms for it?
I was using MDJ's for a long while when just doing DFT flashes to nand. I finally bought in to CWM since no one was doing DFT anymore.
My first was Pongster's rom.. i dont know-- I went with it because thats what seemed like everyone was getting.. It seemed more "power user" type.
I then went to Tyween Typhoon CM7. thats what I use now. My rom of choice currently. Just "feels" better for the average joe who wants Gingerbread
it's not that stable
FOR ME,CM7 HAVE A LOT BUG.
I'm still holding on to MDJ CM7 2.6, maybe this thread will make me port out to pongster's build.. I had use his build previously during the sd card days .. at that time he stopped updating the rom as donation version of his rom could no longer be talked about on xda.
You guys should really try hypersroidgbx v10, been using the hyperdroidgbx since v6 and it is really fast and stable
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
i am just wanting to know if anyone knows a really good rom for my htc hd2(tmobile) i have tried quite a lot of them but still not to impressed by them? please helpa
Avoid asking about the best if you can. As for a ROM you may like try AmeriCanAndroid. It's a CM7 port that Copenhagen and I work on. I'm a TMo person too btw.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
thanks, I will try this soon
ok, thanks i will try this ROM soon
12rossyboii said:
thanks, I will try this soon
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12rossyboii said:
ok, thanks i will try this ROM soon
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Yeah you should try their ROM, it's awesome.
but the question is: why double post?
Because it told me the first one did not work but i did
12rossyboii said:
i am just wanting to know if anyone knows a really good rom for my htc hd2(tmobile) i have tried quite a lot of them but still not to impressed by them? please helpa
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If you are looking for the most stable and fast rom, try tytung Gingerbread v2.9. Many will tell you that it is simply the best andriod rom out there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
This is kinda like asking what do you prefer crunchy or creamy peanut butter...your bound to get many different responces. lol.
Check out this site. It lists almost all the nand android ROMs found here on XDA in a place thats much easier to find it.
AmeriCanAndroid is a great ROM and its updated often so thats always a good starting point. if your one that prefers HTC sense then maybe try out RAFDROID HD. i've personally found this ROM very fast and stable. If you like more of a iphone type feel then try a miui ROM out. i would suggest LADY MIUI or D4RK MIUI.
There really is no one best ROM, i think anyway. This is because everyone has their phone set up slightly different and also want different things on their cell. just try out a few ROMs intill you find something you want to stick with for a little bit of time and see how it goes. It took me several months to settle on a ROM because i always wanted to flash every new ROM that came out. lol.
I tried Miui, Sense and cynogen based roms; Miui has the best home applications like the camera app, phone app, etc. The fastest (real difference), with lots of tweaks and the best baterry for me is Dorimanx High end rom, although some of his builds are not stable because he is always updating his rom. Im using dorimanx rom right now, although im waiting to see if Hyperdroid is updated wich is another excellent rom.
Hello,
I tried BoyPPC ROMs and it's quite fast, stable and regularly updated so it seems well followed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1199917
But I agree with previous comments that it depends on your configuration and your needs. each one has pros and cons and you should just test the one that best fits to your needs.
Since Feb I'm using AmeriCanAndroid (well, cope's sd rom at that time, before he and warrenb started together AmeriCanAndroid). Haven't changed to anything else since then. Have switched to the nand version since 2-3 weeks and I'm happy with it.
Pyramid
I tested many Roms.
Because I like that HTC stuff, I searched a long time for a stable Sense 3 ROM.
This ROM is amazing and works verry well and smooth:
Pyramid HTC WWE 1.35.401.1 - Real 3D [V2.2][RAF 1.9GB]
Iv been trying to get that one for awhile but is not working
12rossyboii said:
Iv been trying to get that one for awhile but is not working
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Just be careful, flashing too many rom and too often may lead to bad blocks on your phone. Have fun and good luck.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1189544
Hey. Actually if you want stable and fully working and also customized rom its definatly the CoreDroid, but look only for froyo rom couse GB have graphic glithes and camcorder lag, hope devs will fix it soon! This rom is the very fast and fully customized! Im using ext4 1Gb partition and its very smooth. Try it)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=926507
Hey,
So I switched to another phone like 4months ago and now my father wants to have my HD2, so I need a really stable rom.
Im not really informed on what is there for the hd2 at the moment, so I thought I just ask.
I dont need a rom thats fast, well it shouldnt be too slow but it should be really bug free and stable so that he does not run into any problems.
Any suggestions?
jeNova- said:
Hey,
So I switched to another phone like 4months ago and now my father wants to have my HD2, so I need a really stable rom.
Im not really informed on what is there for the hd2 at the moment, so I thought I just ask.
I dont need a rom thats fast, well it shouldnt be too slow but it should be really bug free and stable so that he does not run into any problems.
Any suggestions?
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Normally I would flame you for asking a stupid and over-asked question, but since I'm in a nice mood I'll tell you to stick to MIUI and CM7 ROMs, ICS is slow, Sense is (in my opinion) slower than other ROMs and there really isn't any point in using anything else. Try some of the SD versions of all the ROMs (you may like Sense as well) and you will find the right one. I personally use Typhoon CM7
Oh and in future, if you ever feel like 'just asking' in the future, ask the search bar first
Nigeldg said:
Normally I would flame you for asking a stupid and over-asked question, but since I'm in a nice mood I'll tell you to stick to MIUI and CM7 ROMs, ICS is slow, Sense is (in my opinion) slower than other ROMs and there really isn't any point in using anything else. Try some of the SD versions of all the ROMs (you may like Sense as well) and you will find the right one. I personally use Typhoon CM7
Oh and in future, if you ever feel like 'just asking' in the future, ask the search bar first
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I can also +1 on the passing on flaming, also Typhoon is a great GB rom
Make that 3 for 3 on wanting to torch the poor guy ...
I do, however, agree ... Try either Typhoon or (imo) Hyperdroid ... Not much (if anything missing, not working, or otherwise not good) in these roms. Both great builds!!!
I tried any kind of rom.
sense is not heavy like they say, and is still the best rom...
miui IMO is the best rom for hd2, light, faster than cm7 and sense, now is bug free...miui is my suggestion
Miui.... Hyperdroid... Cm7 I recently got my hd back from the jtag service, which was great..... and im running miui right now .... have tried all three of these though A sense rom set up properly can be pretty fast though
Hi
give Haldric v3 a chance, it's the best rom next to stock.
Sent from my HD7 T9292 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
Ever since I switched from windows mobile to android ... I recommend a fast and stable version of MIUI Langthang.
marko2008 said:
Ever since I switched from windows mobile to android ... I recommend a fast and stable version of MIUI Langthang.
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Agree. +1. Very nice and stable ROM
I've had good experience with the Typhoon CM7 ROM and the DorimanxROM (although this one is a bit harder to install if you want to have the high-performance version).
It seems that MIUI is worth a shot as well, but I personally never tried it.
As already mentioned, just try some different SD card versions and when you find one that you like, finally flash a NAND version of it.