For the HD2 as the thread title says, i know there was a build by which i didn't flash and it was only for testing but im wondering if any other devs have come up with any solutions to the problems and wondering if it will be possible in time to have a stable everyday Honeycomb build for the HD2.
I use Coredroid as my daily build at present and very good it is too,i may bypass Gingerbread altogether if the devs manage to get a stable everyday build working.
PS-I do realise these things take some im just making an inquiry before anyone tries to flame me.
I'll assume there isn't then judging by the no response.
Try browsing the development section!
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I recently was looking around the forum and saw the same type of question in a Poll about what was the best NON Sense ROM for the HD2. There was some great comments in there and really helped me sort through some of the better ones to run. I wanna hear the same for Sense UI.
Question: What is the best Sense UI Build/Rom for the HD2? Preferably running FroYo of course. We love our Deserts.
I'd love to see everyone's thoughts or input as to what is best, most stable & most feature complete. Just whatever. Please post what's worked best for you.. Thanks!
i would say the most fastest cleanest and most stable clean froyo sense build would have to go to MDJ FroYo Sense Clean v. 2.3.
check it out here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780525
My favourite is mattc 1.8 w/ sense. It's a little older but with hastarin 8.2 without UVOC it works so smooth and stable.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
I can answer you for the worst threads. I don't like these polls, all builds take a lot of time to make and deserve to be tested.
Mdeejay_eVo_Sense_v._2.3Revolution
i think this one is perfect with hastarin 7.7 and mms patch, pretty similar but with the widescreen photo option (zoom doesn't work) battery only last's about 6 hours of hard use but that's the price yo pay for a super phone.
Yeah btw, I made a thread just like this about best ROMs in the ROM section of the forum.
It got closed down by a mod and I got a PM saying threads asking which ROM is better are not allowed on the forum.
It's really weird I know. :S Surely they'd want threads like this to educate newbies and encourage friendly competition.
It's only to look for opinions and suggestions on what people thinks the best. Doesn't mean some peoples ROM's aren't good. I appreciate anyone's work. But some have things others don't. What works for one might not work for others, but in general we all want a smooth and running system. So this was just a in general question.
I didn't post the other one. Someone else posted that Poll. This was just looking for opinions and thoughts. His was an actual Poll with votes..
Thanks for the input so far guys. I'm still trying to decide what sense rom I'll load first. I've always loved Vanilla and never used Sense. And that is also why I think this question is a "ok" one to ask.
the reason these sorts of threads get closed occasionally is because whatever people answer is their own opinion, nothing can be based on fact. You may like one build that another person dislikes, and most users see threads such as these as pointless.
Last sense build I used was mdeejays desire hd build which has been discontinued now
Hi guys,
I'm a new HD2 user, and liking it!
I've started to check out the different ROM's in an attempt to settle on somthing nice.
Give a click on your favorite ROM!
I'm currently trying out MCCM 1.7.1.
In all roms I've tried I had battery drain >80ma...
I only use Desire HD ROMs; the new sense is brilliant.. I Love It!
Currently using MDj's
You didn't put
[BUILD][22.11.2010] [Core Droid V0.8][EVO 4G&BRAVO][WWE&TMOUS][Hastarin R8.4]ONLINE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=786809
im surprised this thread hasnt been deleted yet
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im surprised this thread hasnt been deleted yet
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nice post troll (...)
this is actually a good thread w/ poll, considering the many options
Please add BiffMod-HD2-v1.3-AOSP-2.2.1-Stock-or-Themed-(hastarin 8.5oldcam)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=812465
wooppppss my mistake!
IMO. If you make a poll, you need to include every build.
Inevitably, new users will choose what builds they try based on the votes in your poll. They may avoid builds not on the poll.
Will you update the poll with each new release?
The main thing that's wrong with polls like these is that just because a builds works for some people does not mean it will work for everyone else, and then we get stupid threads started like "my android abc doesn't do xyz" which ultimately stem from the user not understanding or bother researching what they are doing.
What would it take to get it working on our Epics? I have little experience with android, the epic is my first (previous winmo user) so I'm not familair with the requriements of getting it running. Im holding off on the 2.2 until the OTA, but I'd certainly love to do a gingerbread install vs messing with the current 2.2 that seems to have most peoples interest.
I wasn't aware of any official LEAKS for 2.3, but I do know that people have gotten it to boot up (and not much else) on other phones.
They are not leaks, they are ROMS that were built off the 2.3 SDK that was released
Please post questions in General section.
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Please post questions in General section.
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The hope was this was a plant to get the discussion of the development of a 2.3 epic friendly build going. It's not a general question. I don't look in general for such information. It's wholely a development question, and was appropriately placed. It's not a 'working roms and offical builds' section only. I don't view the general section, I have no interest in the general questions. I look only at the OS specific section.
It would be fairly easy to port the SDK version, but it would be extremely unstable and basically useless. Once they release the source, I'll give a whack at compiling it so we can have a nearly fully functioning rom.
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It would be fairly easy to port the SDK version, but it would be extremely unstable and basically useless. Once they release the source, I'll give a whack at compiling it so we can have a nearly fully functioning rom.
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Awesome, my 'inexperienced' hope is that due to the Nexus S being similar to the Epic, it should be somewhat easier. I have zero experience in this field as of now, so I have to look at such feedback regarding this. Thanks!
I saw some droid 2 guys talking about it, but havn't really gotten too deep into the discussion.
Is there an xda thread that discusses CM releases nightlies & stable for the Nook color )Encore)? The forum on CM is not very active & I don't find many postings that say things like "Ok, I tried CM7 nightly #95 & I have encountered these problems." It would even be nice to have a running poll that rates the functionality of new releases. That way, those who don't have the time to deal with new bugs can judge whether or not to move to a new CM release & fix a bug they may have. I am trying to use my NC in a productive way, but I would like a few issues fixed, but need some of the "tools" to still work. Maybe the solution in my case is to install only stable releases, but the last stable was on 5/8 & I got impatient & installed some nightlies.
Cheers,
kev
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can judge whether or not to move to a new CM release & fix a bug they may have. I am trying to use my NC in a productive way, but I would like a few issues fixed, but need some of the "tools" to still work.
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A big issue is that the developers officially consider the nightlies to be a "use at your own risk" type situation. Since CM7 is a pure community project, the developers work on whatever bugs effect them directly or ones that are so egregious that they effect everyone (like SOD). There is no process for the community to decide which bugs gets fixed because that comes close to breaking the first rule of cyanogenmod.
Maybe the solution in my case is to install only stable releases, but the last stable was on 5/8 & I got impatient & installed some nightlies.
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That is exactly what the answer is from developers that on this forum- stick to the stable releases if you want stable. Of course then the issue is that you miss out on some great improvements for a while (like working sleep), so in the end you have to chose:
A. A stable, non-fully functioning version.
B. A nonstable, functional-hopefully nightly.
For many of us used to open source development, this dichotomy between broken and stale is the norm.
If you are having real issues it is best to post them in the CM7 developers thread where they will be read, and hope that a kind developer chooses to work on that issue after you post it!
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For many of us used to open source development, this dichotomy between broken and stale is the norm.
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As a Debian Sid user, I would be bored if it were any other way.
The Nook has the great perk of booting off an sd card by default, which really diminished my reasons for not staying on top of the nightlies. (I grab one every few days instead of daily but that is more to conserve their bandwidth than a fear of what I will get.)
Hey guys,
I'm new to Androids and xda, but I've already rooted my DHD with the Blackout ICS Incredible v3.0.0, I was just wondering if there are any better/newer fully working roms. The blackout is ICS, but it doesnt look like it at all, even though it has the features, so I was wondering if there is any fully working ICS/jelly bean rom?
Thanks
There are tons in the development forums, and there's a sticky thread indexing most of the available ones. Just look there. ICS and JB.
What do you mean by "doesn't look like it?" I believe Blackout is a Sense ROM, so if you're looking for the pure Google ICS you need to choose a non-Sense ROM.
As someone who is just a little newer to this than you, I highly recommend that you search and read the forums extensively to find answers to your questions before posting in the future. That seems to be expected here.
There are no "Best ROMs". Your opinion on what is the best can vary wildly from someone else's opinion.
The best advice is to try them all and make you own informed decision.
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