Uncapped Data for Stock ROM? - Droid X General

How do I uncap data on a rooted stock rom? I REALLY do not want to go to a custom rom. The stock is amazingly fast, and I love Motorola's Blur interface.

I'm looking for the same thing.
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*bump* anyone?

I wouldn't mind knowing either. None of the GB roms are worth flashing at this point in development.

Gimpeh said:
I wouldn't mind knowing either. None of the GB roms are worth flashing at this point in development.
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Are you serious!!!!! Apex2.0.0 is kickin arse right now! Battery life is really way better than anything I had on froyo.
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There it is though... Works on stock gb 4.5.591
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Owenbeals - where do u get apex 2.0? I tried Apex 1.4.1 and it was awful. Glitchy and max free ram was 150mb. I went back to OTA 340 because I really missed motoblur and free ram was around 250mb
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Any chance of getting this for 596? Or better yet, would someone be willing to share some instructions on how I might do this myself?

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What's your favorite custom ROM so far? What are you running currently?

I am curious about which ROMs everyone is running and enjoying the most.
Please redirect me if such a thread already exists. I searched the DI forums and didn't find one.
Cm all the way
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Lovin' me some tasty Froyo, with Sky Raider 1.9.
CM too. Tried Sky Raider, but CM is just so clean and fast I had to switch back. I can live without a camera for a couple weeks
Interested to see the replies to this one as well - I would love to go to CM6, but losing the camera means too much to me right now (work related, sadly).
I tried out CM6 (Koush_Test) last night. The one interesting thing I noticed, was the battery was draining like crazy. The battery stat said the display was utilizing 75%.
I went back, due to not having the Camera... When you have kids, I need to be ready.. It was fun to mess with.
I am on Jager 1.8ota and stock kernel and I love it I was on his 1.8 with the hydra 1.13 kernel which is really great too!
Stock 2.1! I have overclocked/hacked every electronic device in my house that could possibly have it done except for my phone. I want to wait for the official Froyo OTA update then have a go at it (in the meantime I will just have to settle with jtagging my Xbox 360 and setting it up to run games off an external HD =).
Been using 1.2 yasr and have been really happy. I think i just like launcher pro though. Love to do cm6 but the camera is an issue for me as well. Official froyo will be welcomed.
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dspero said:
Been using 1.2 yasr and have been really happy. I think i just like launcher pro though. Love to do cm6 but the camera is an issue for me as well. Official froyo will be welcomed.
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How is pmf yasr? I habe heared it was good, but i never got around to it.
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jdkoreclipse said:
How is pmf yasr? I habe heared it was good, but i never got around to it.
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It's good. Basically rooting your phone, removing the junk (sense included), leaving exchange support and adding launcher pro.
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dspero said:
It's good. Basically rooting your phone, removing the junk (sense included), leaving exchange support and adding launcher pro.
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Is it better or worse than cm6
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YASR for the win!
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Is it better or worse than cm6
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It's way better it's like stock ROM but without sense and a lot faster and it has great batterylife!! i'm actually using it and it proved that it's the best out there, with an undervolt and overclock hydra kernel you don't need anything else, would love to use skyrider 1.9 but i'm waiting for the camera, i already tried jagger, CM and basically everyone on incredibleroms dot com and believe YASR is way better if you need link just search here in the forum yasr 1.1! =) cheers
skfalco said:
It's way better it's like stock ROM but without sense and a lot faster and it has great batterylife!! i'm actually using it and it proved that it's the best out there, with an undervolt and overclock hydra kernel you don't need anything else, would love to use skyrider 1.9 but i'm waiting for the camera, i already tried jagger, CM and basically everyone on incredibleroms dot com and believe YASR is way better if you need link just search here in the forum yasr 1.1! =) cheers
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im gonna try that with that detox desire theme and jit. ive been hearing great things about pmf, and im gonna give it a spin.
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Cyanogenmod 6
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Vanilla Rom

What is re closest rom to a full vanilla experience? ..
No blur no none of that
Just straight stock vanilla
TIA
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Have you tried liberty?
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palazuelosva said:
Have you tried liberty?
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Tried it liked it but not 100% vanilla
JeezyMT3G said:
Tried it liked it but not 100% vanilla
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We can't get straight stock Vanilla since our boot loaders are locked. The closest you'll get to Vanilla is Liberty. It has the least blur of all the ROMs. Its just Gingerbread themed.
You could try fission
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Yeah I know bout the bootloader which sucks :/ ....don't get me wrong I like blur but im rom-bipolar
so to speak lol.. im currently running apex cuz it gives me alot of
variety ... I just wanna get the stock vanilla feel ...all these GB themed roms are cool and I appreciate them and
everything but me knowing how I am I get tired of something quickly lol
No complaints what's so ever just looking for that vanilla feel
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[Q] Liberty ROM GB

I know that the Liberty GB ROM has been released through the donate toolbox but I'm just curious as to what team liberty did. What is in the ROM? What does it look like? How does it compare to the regular .588 GB leak?
Thanks in advanced
Never had another GB rom on the X but I can tell you that the Liberty GB release is top notch. Awesome rom. My DX has never ran so smooth. Try it out. Worst case you sbf back...
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Never had another GB rom on the X but I can tell you that the Liberty GB release is top notch. Awesome rom. My DX has never ran so smooth. Try it out. Worst case you sbf back...
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Way better battery life for me than the "Official" GB leak.
I prefer naked ROMs to fancy ones, so this is working great for me. Pair it up with ADW EX and I have zero complaints.
Is it public yet, or is or still the 0.1 toolbox pro exclusive? I'm ready to get my hands on some liberty.
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The look and feel is pretty much similar to stock Gingerbread with the exception of being able to delete most unwanted apps. I think some Motoblur was also removed. In any case, I prefer Broodcomb 2.0, but, to each his own. I'm sure I'll jump on Liberty once it's fully up and running on Gingerbread.
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Is it public yet, or is or still the 0.1 toolbox pro exclusive? I'm ready to get my hands on some liberty.
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its up to .3 as of yesterday.
Why not pay the $5 to support the devs?
Make sure u have rsd light or sbf flash setup before u flash it. Going from liberty 2.0.1 to liberty gb soft bricked the phone. Had to sbf to the latest froyo and then reroot reflash liberty gb.
So far so good...its my gfs droid so i didnt play with it too much. The way notifications are handled is great...not a lot of the blur is stripped yet so expect battery life to take a hit.
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On GB 588...up to 59x worth it?

After much gnashing of teeth and unbelievably patient assistance I upgraded to a stock rooted GB.
I love it. I admit it...I was wrong:GB is THAT MUCH better than froyo.
So...
Is there any reason to bare the slings and arrows of outrageous sbf-ing to pop up to 595 or 6 or 1?
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I was on .588 for a few minutes today from .340 and after upgrading to .595 it seemed a bit snappier. During my time on .588 the sync icon would not go away on my taskbar and the lockscreen took a few seconds to unlock. I'd say the upgrade to .595 is worth it just because you're set to get the OTA from it.
jazaddict said:
After much gnashing of teeth and unbelievably patient assistance I upgraded to a stock rooted GB.
I love it. I admit it...I was wrong:GB is THAT MUCH better than froyo.
So...
Is there any reason to bare the slings and arrows of outrageous sbf-ing to pop up to 595 or 6 or 1?
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You shouldn't need to sbf at all to go from .588 to .595.
So I'm hearing that of the various 59x versions its 59FIVE that I wanna move to for compatibility with an OTA upgrade ? And there's a flash method via droid2 bootloader?
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No... You will need to be stock froyo in order to receive ota according to p3droid
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I would stay with .588. I have heard it is a little harder than sbfing back to froyo. Also the .596 ota is coming out soon and it looks like the bootloader is changing. Once you make the switch to it there will be no way back to froyo. And currently there is no root for .596. I know I can easily sbf back to froyo from .588 so when a rooted version of the ota is released then I will make the next switch. If you are stable and happy stay where you are. If there are a few bugs that are bothering you. You might think about going to .595. Just read about getting back to froyo if you choose that route.
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I would stay with .588. I have heard it is a little harder than sbfing back to froyo. Also the .596 ota is coming out soon and it looks like the bootloader is changing. Once you make the switch to it there will be no way back to froyo. And currently there is no root for .596. I know I can easily sbf back to froyo from .588 so when a rooted version of the ota is released then I will make the next switch. If you are stable and happy stay where you are. If there are a few bugs that are bothering you. You might think about going to .595. Just read about getting back to froyo if you choose that route.
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I was on. 595 for around ten minutes before I bootlooped my phone and the linux sbf worked like a charm.
Sent from my Xoom the way it should be, rooted and with SD card.
Would be nice if the new bootloader would be unencrypted...but that'll only happen in my dreams.
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Would be nice if the new bootloader would be unencrypted...
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+1
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chbennett said:
I was on. 595 for around ten minutes before I bootlooped my phone and the linux sbf worked like a charm.
Sent from my Xoom the way it should be, rooted and with SD card.
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That is good to know. Thanks.
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I am staying with the apex beta on 591 because it is aosp based and there is no bloatware to slow down my phone. I will update when the roms update.
i see no reason to switch as you cannot switch back to froyo.... not that i have any intention of going back I just have no desire to switch to the new version until a deodexed + rooted version slides out... i think its silly to even consider atm but thats just my opinion.
if you want OTA fine, but this is XDA... i thought we were all here because we DIDNT want the easy way.
I am more-or-less stable and happy on 588. So I'll just sit tight . But when the OTA upgrade becomes available from Moto Ill have to be back on Froyo ? Or is the jury still out on this?
Thx for getting back
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local_crack_dealer said:
Would be nice if the new bootloader would be unencrypted...
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The problem as I understand it is that Verizon wants that bloatware on there, it's a revenue stream for them. Especially the Verizon app store - pops up on my screen every time I plug my phone into my computer.
I have read that in the new Gingerbread release, it will be the first icon in the tray because the icons will no longer be in alphabetical order. That will make finding the correct icons so much easier in the menu.
I can't wait.
So Buttes says 595 will ota to 596, but owenbeales reports thar p3droid says unrooted froyo s necessary to OTA .... Anybody got clarification ?
Also...any opinions on ota596 with bloatware performance compared to the previously released 59x rooted stocks?
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Question

I just got a droidX and would like to know which ROM is the best
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There is really no rom that is better than another, it's all your personal preference.
I prefer MIUI for the Customization options. You can choose from CyanogenMod 7, CyanogenMod 9, MIUI, Liberty, Vortex.
There are tons of options. I would recommend atleast trying MIUI and Vortex, as they're my two favorites.
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Where can I get these roms? Xda? Or rootzwiki?
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How about sticking with the good old stock ROM?
Advantages:
Largest user base, and by a very large margin.
No work needed to install it.
Automatic OTA updates by Verizon, even while you sleep.
Full technical support crew at Verizon store or via website; no need to hide your phone from them or play games like SBF before bringing your phone to them.
Most app developers test their apps against this ROM.
If something is really wrong with this ROM, very many people will complain.
Camera, video, HDMI output, Netflix, etc. all work fine.
There definitely are much worse ROMs out there that can cause excessive battery drain, cripple hardware features, cause certain apps to fail, etc.
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Don't use Liquid Smooth
CM7 is my personal preference. However, I would advise that you stay away from Liquid Smooth if you are using ClockWork Recovery Mod. I installed Liquid Smooth and attempted to get into recovery, but got into an infinite Motorola Logo. I had to SBF to get out of it.
Go miui 2012.2.1 to try for a first rom and if you like it you will probably never change roms
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If you are feeling ICS go for Gummy over on rootzwiki.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21310-droidxbeta/
Been running as my daily since it came out. Definitely a great rom with very active dev base.
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Go miui 2012.2.1 to try for a first rom and if you like it you will probably never change roms
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Is there a link u can provide me?
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twisted_58 said:
If you are feeling ICS go for Gummy over on rootzwiki.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/21310-droidxbeta/
Been running as my daily since it came out. Definitely a great rom with very active dev base.
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Is there anything wrong in this rom?
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nativesmiley said:
Is there anything wrong in this rom?
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It is beta so couple things but it is definitely daily driver material. IIRC the only remaining issues are BT audio in calls, some hiccups in h/w acceleration, flash, and camcorder/panorama modes of the camera. The dev support is strong for this rom so it's only a matter of time b4 it's 100%. It's also your best bet to have ASOP ICS on your phone.

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