hey
what is actually the best nand for speed and performance ?
and what is the best nand for the battery life ?
greets
matth
matthias. said:
hey
what is actually the best nand for speed and performance ?
and what is the best nand for the battery life ?
greets
matth
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hi.
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Reading.
Reading is the best nand build both for speed and battery.
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A CM7 ROM (or Ultimate Droid) with A2SD and cache on sd. A gb rom with a ton of free system space will fly, and is 100% stable for me.
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I think Imilka is best . it is fast and stable
These what is "best" rom threads are ridiculous.
I think that first you must choice what type of ROM you like
Miui
Pure gingerbread
Sense rom
Then we can help you in your final choice...
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Just FYI,
In case you're waiting just like me for the greatest Nand DesireZ's build by Dandiest. Now, it is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881937
This build is very very fast....
Add. info: Dandiest mentioned that once he get some info that sd version is more stable, he will upload nand version as Nand version is not easy to rectify.
For those who want to test nand ver. you may PM him.
dnnddane said:
Just FYI,
In case you're waiting just like me for the greatest Nand DesireZ's build by Dandiest. Now, it is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881937
This build is very very fast....
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The build is not yet uploaded, just the info about nand added. But you created a thread to mislead people as the build is available to download.
Anyway I can understand, you are very eager to try the build as me.
Change the thread name, as it is not yet available.
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dnnddane said:
Just FYI,
In case you're waiting just like me for the greatest Nand DesireZ's build by Dandiest. Now, it is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881937
This build is very very fast....
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AWESOME NEWS
i've been using it for a long time and waiting for the nand build
it's nice that he included the Arabic support
in fact all the chefs should add it !! cause it is just adding 2 files in "LIB" folder !!
shree.cse said:
The build is not yet uploaded, just the info about nand added. But you created a thread to mislead people as the build is available to download.
Anyway I can understand, you are very eager to try the build as me.
Change the thread name, as it is not yet available.
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The SD version is available for download.. I don't think he made a specific comment, but the build is there, whether it be one format or the other.
maff1989 said:
The SD version is available for download.. I don't think he made a specific comment, but the build is there, whether it be one format or the other.
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He said, the greatest Nand DesireZ's build by Dandiest
never tried before but will have a look when it is released.
however, it is a squashfsed nand version...
I was waiting for this build since the nand is available ! There is not Desire Z NAND based build for now. Really happy, considering the capacity of Dandiest to make good work !
The Best Android BUILD for HD2!
I waiting the NAND Version...Upload soon.
Thanks.
Hope NAND version can be used in EU Leo 512 without SD (just like DFT Desire build)
Keitachi28 said:
I was waiting for this build since the nand is available ! There is not Desire Z NAND based build for now. Really happy, considering the capacity of Dandiest to make good work !
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Have you not tried imilkas desire z Nand build. I'm using it now with the gingerbread keyboard nokn956120 appealed for to get it fixed for the new sense builds. The build is working great, very responsive and a joy to use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898708
What with the desire z having 512mb ram and 800mghz processor compared to the desire hd having the new faster 1ghz processor and 768mb ram, the desire z is better suited for the hd2 but I will definitely try this one out when it is available
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AndHD2 said:
Have you not tried imilkas desire z Nand build. I'm using it now with the gingerbread keyboard nokn956120 appealed for to get it fixed for the new sense builds. The build is working great, very responsive and a joy to use.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898708
What with the desire z having 512mb ram and 800mghz processor compared to the desire hd having the new faster 1ghz processor and 768mb ram, the desire z is better suited for the hd2 but I will definitely try this one out when it is available
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Sorry for off topic. But where can I find the gingerbread keyboard you mention. I am using imilkas nand desire z too, and the gingerbread keyboard would be great.
I have a hd2 with nand android and a G2 and I can say from rooting both and installing cyanogenmod 7 that the g2 is twice as fast than the hd2 and has a better gpu!
I disagree. I have both as well. I recently took my HD2 w/ NANDroid out, still loaded with a ROM since the inception of NANDroid, and compared the two and my HD2 was so smooth compared to my G2. My G2 is running Virtuous Lite and very little additions. I will always love my HD2 far more then my G2
Hy,i search a new rom for my HD2,beacause the mdjay desire HD 4.6 give me some problem :/
I search a rom with Sense,not important if on Sd or Nand.
I want a rom stable and fast.
Search in the section it's impossibile :/ there is infinite roms and try anyone it's impossible for me.
So i ask you for some advice.
Thanks for the halp
I'd try this NAND one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991559
I'm a big fan of TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951
HyperDroidGBX-v9
i highly and i mean highly recommend using hyperdroidgbx cm7 latest version. ive been running it a few days now and its been running near perfect for me...everything works as it should.....and battery life is pretty good compared to other roms ive tried
But i want a rom with sense,not cyano or hyperdroid :/
try rafdroid ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908528
+1
the best
try hyperdroid gbx or cm7 ver
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tytung's gingerbread roms are the best.
If your looking for a sense rom but don't want all the bloatware and crap check out this rom.
[21.Mar.11][CWR]Frankinstine DROID Lite v2|Battery/Memory Saver[GL_CORE v11]
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tytung's gingerbread roms are the best.
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I agree, an update was release today(v2.5), installed and running smoothly
rabbit35 said:
HyperDroidGBX-v9
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+1
HyperDroidGBX_V11.
BOYPPC-SHIFTPDA is pretty freakin awesome ! its been my favorite so far !!!
Can anybody tell me how to root this rom: (sd) darkstone superram froyo?
I can't find out.
Please I want feedback on this one.
Breaking my head on it..
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HectiQ said:
Can anybody tell me how to root this rom: (sd) darkstone superram froyo?
I can't find out.
Please I want feedback on this one.
Breaking my head on it..
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I thought it was only DFT Stock Desire build which wasn't rooted, but it seems I'm wrong. Well logically you could just move to a new ROM I guess, MCCM HD is a very good rooted SD Froyo/Sense ROM IMO
But of course I'm not sure how you would back up your data seeing as Titanium Backup and other similar apps all require root, and the data.img cannot be swapped between builds.
Also, have you considered switching to a NAND ROM? Bit off-topic but I just thought I would recommend it
I have been on nand for ages, but it's always slower than sd. Anywayzz that wasn't my question, exactly
I just want to know if it is possible. Sd builds are always faster on my hd2.
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is there not an app on the market that gains root access with a simple one click? or am i thinking INSIDE the box?
Try searching for Superuser-3.0.7-efgh-signed.zip and flash it via recovery. But be aware.. Im not sure if it works for your build. It does for mine.
Or use SuperOneClick.
Btw.. NAND slower then SD builds? Haha, very funny. The reading times were sometimes horrible slow. Especiallly installing multiple app from market and so on. Get a nand like hyperdroid and you are fine.
Nice day
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I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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championswimmer said:
I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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No bugs with 2.3 aosp nand roms. Nand is a lot faster than sd version + it's very stable. Try it yourself
championswimmer said:
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs
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Whoa, where are you getting that from? Neither version has any significant bugs and both are very stable
championswimmer said:
I wanted to know how slow is sd compared to nand??
The sd versions are more stable and less bugs... But will they be ridiculously slower than nand versions???
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There are a lot on nand that are stable like sd..
The differences are where the new system is installed: on nand it is fast because the nand (a memory like ram) is insert into the board of the phone and has bus and cable directly connected to the cpu.. But, maybe, it can be less stable because it isn't so easy alter the nand.
Create a system for an sd is easyer than nand because is an external device and, for this, maybe slow..
I cannot give you more details on speed.. It's like the speed of copy between two sata hard disk vs usb between disk..
Did i make myself clear?
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There are a lot on nand that are stable like sd..
The differences are where the new system is installed: on nand it is fast because the nand (a memory like ram) is insert into the board of the phone and has bus and cable directly connected to the cpu.. But, maybe, it can be less stable because it isn't so easy alter the nand.
Create a system for an sd is easyer than nand because is an external device and, for this, maybe slow..
I cannot give you more details on speed.. It's like the speed of copy between two sata hard disk vs usb between disk..
Did i make myself clear?
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lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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championswimmer said:
lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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Post 4 of this discussion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924577
championswimmer said:
lol...thanks but all this i already know...
i am gonna flash my hd2
so i jus wanna know if sd android will be "significantly" slower than nand android? (if not then I'll keep winmo on nand and not format nand)
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Hmm, not significantly slower but it will have much worse battery life. I've used ACA on SD (when I used Winmo) and Typhoon on NAND now and NAND is definitely faster but I wouldn't say significantly so.
Nigeldg said:
Hmm, not significantly slower but it will have much worse battery life. I've used ACA on SD (when I used Winmo) and Typhoon on NAND now and NAND is definitely faster but I wouldn't say significantly so.
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Yes, this is also my result. First i tried Boxmax on SD. It was stable but slow. So i decided to go to Energy NAND with the same Android+Sense Version like Boxmax. The NAND Version is faster so i have fun with it.
Ryker
Hi every one.
I use hd2 t mobile, dual boot wp tango and android sd. I want to known : which is best rom android for sd ? Now, i using evo hd2 rom 4.0.3 of tytung, it not stably!
Thanks for all!
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ics tostidroid worked great on mine, is quite speed and light...
but if you want a really stable rom I suggest you miui GB based, is the best rom on this device....I think ICS is too heavy...
try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1058809