How is Elitemovil Blade_Rom 2.3.5 compared to Ginger Stir Fry ?
edit: In other words: what are the reasons to choose one over the other and what is your own experience?
I'm running GSF right now.
Depends what you want and feel most comfortable with.
I'd suggest you try both roms and find out which one you prefer, after all nobody here will say 1 is better than the other because we respect the developers too much to cause upsets and ultimately it is down to personal preference.
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What i meant to ask was what are the reasons to choose one over the other and what is your own experience?
Why not just use CM7, rather than an outdated kang of it?
Euw I didn't know it was outdated. GSF vs CM7 is definitely GSF because it's running faster for me and I like the cleanness of it compared to CM7 .
The only reason I can think of using Elitemovil is because it's Android 2.3.5 like CM7, but I was hoping Elitemovil would run a bit faster.
I think I will stick with GSF for the time being .
Anyways, are there any plans to upgrade GSF to a newer android version? or is that a much bigger hassle than I'm thinking right now.
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Can anyone recommend a solid rom? I installed a froyo rom about 10 months ago on a friends hero.. he has been getting lots of daily random reboots.. other than those he likes it. I'm looking for a solid rom.. don't care if it's froyo or gb.. just something that works well.. a rom that's been around for a while possibly. I've been installing roms on my Evo 4g and galaxy s 4g.. but don't have experience with hero roms..
probably cyanogenmod. If you want sense UI stock is probably the way to go, because its the most stable. Personally the most stable custom sense rom I've used was fresh hero 2.4. I think it was android 2.1. Now if you dont mind not having sense then I sugest Cyanogenmod it is currently at stable release of 7.0.3 android 2.3 Gingerbread. I have looked around and tried many roms but im slow about how to install things and have issues with most roms, so I always end up back at Cyanogenmod. Hope this helps
the truth is everyone is going to say something different,there are going to be issues on every rom some very minor and some big it all depends my only suggestion is to install a coouple different roms like aoscmod hero deck and cm7 and a stock sprint rom then make back ups of them so he can test them out and easily switch back to the one he likes best.
Bierce22 said:
the truth is everyone is going to say something different,there are going to be issues on every rom some very minor and some big it all depends my only suggestion is to install a coouple different roms like aoscmod hero deck and cm7 and a stock sprint rom then make back ups of them so he can test them out and easily switch back to the one he likes best.
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He's absolutely right about preference and different ppl but,
In the little time I've had with my hero... I've tried all of the roms available, and since OMFG has fixed the wifi problem I'm using their latest ... Smooth fast and no fc for me
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Bierce22 said:
the truth is everyone is going to say something different,there are going to be issues on every rom some very minor and some big it all depends my only suggestion is to install a coouple different roms like aoscmod hero deck and cm7 and a stock sprint rom then make back ups of them so he can test them out and easily switch back to the one he likes best.
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@OP.....Quoted above is the best answer to this question. Bierce22 nailed it. A rom/setup that runs perfect for me is in no way relevant to how it's going to work on your friends phone. There are just too many variables between phones and between people's preferences & needs.
Hmm
I would recommend Cynogenmod 7 stable release.
Everything works, No reboots (In my experience) Super stable
and most important of all very smooth.
Just use Launcher pro (free version from market) or
the original launcher (see below for link) which comes with
GB because ADW is known for giving people force close problems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933517
thanks for the heads up guys.. I ended up putting the cm7/gb rom on it.. and so far so good. Runs pretty darn good.
Your random daily reboots could be from having your CPU speed set too high. Currently I'm building CM7 from source, but aosp is my other preference for stability, performance, etc. But as others above me said, each to their own. Find one that suits your friend best.
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Hello together,
well I have a new phone now (MOTO Defy). I want to give the GT540 to my brohter. He isn't that interested in technical stuff and it will be his first Android phone. So I want to ask you what you think is the best Rom for him?
He don't need that much features, but a stable running rom, with good battery and not that much preinstalled apps. Also it would be very good, if there is not that much on the todo-list of this rom, because I think he don't like to update the Rom "every week".
At the moment I'm really looking forward to airbus360's Froyo Optimum v7.0. I think it should be very stable, has a easy to use UI (Tochwiz looking Launcher) and seems to be nearly final.
What to you think or suggest?
airbus's froyo optimum will be the best choice for that ;D
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Well, I too am waiting for froyo optimum, but honestly.I recommend Eleganceswift or Greendroid 2.1 is just the most fastest, stable and lasting os(for now) on our devices oh and great choiche taking the Defy that fathermucker will last
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Okay, now after Froyo Optimum v7.0 has not been released and also finding some bugs in current version I tried EleganceSwift 5.0. And this ROM really rocks! Look great, is very fast and the UI is easy to use.
I think NoDze is right about suggesting 2.1 Roms for this purpose.
Please, no discussion on what's better..
last visited roms ...
in alphabetical order!
and the purpose is?
ajoi57 said:
and the purpose is?
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I'm just curious, aren't you?.. is a poll..
I think it's interesting, waiting for more people to vote
Currently on Speedmachine v4 because I need a little stronger battery compared to GB roms, so voted for other. Otherwise it would be DeckedX.
The main problem here is that you can't change your vote, so when I flash a new rom i can't update :/
Habarug said:
The main problem here is that you can't change your vote, so when I flash a new rom i can't update :/
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Anyway, it seems that this survey failed as long as I could not provide those "other" ROMs .. sorry
Very interesting thread.
I've currently hoped from Ligux 2.3.7 to heroine 2.1 sense.. The pure speed of this Rom is phenominal, I mean just when pulling down the status bar for example you really feel the smoothness.. and its actually in real time, so doesn't come down 5 seconds later. But yeah I've figured that I don't need android 2.3 or 2.2, all the upgrades are really unecessary for me personally. All I need is calls, text and whatsapp. If I needed games or web truthfully this phone would have been long gone by now.
I use the official CyanogenMod 6.1 release, with Flykernel 13 @264-576. Stable, battery life of 2-4 days, decent speed, vanilla Froyo.
Eclair wasn't really an option, I think it's quite behind the newer versions, I hate Sense and Gingerbread never run smoothly enough on Hero, so vanilla Froyo was the best compromise for me.
Why didn't I go with one of the local ROMs? Not to offend anyone, but most of the CM6 ROMs here are butchered, full of ugly themes and unnecessary changes. Show me one that runs better than my configuration and I'll be happy to change to it.
I'm using CyanogenMod 7 but i think i'll revert to some 2.2 rom like FroydVillain ot CM6, not sure yet
why don't have Elelinux-7.1-Hero-v3.6 Android 2.3.7 it is one of the best roms
Decked x ligux
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I think if you looking at performance and stable Elelinux-7.1-Hero-v3.6 and cyanogenmod are the best choice for Htc Hero
Elelinux, last one (7.1 v3.6), not the light or the Custom version, just the standar one with the default kernel
HI everyone,
I'll start by acknowledging all of the answers to questions OTHER than what is in this title.
- Yes ROM's are personal choice.
- Oh, thanks now I know that it is a matter of preference on how I use my phone and how I want my rom to look.
- Sheez, there are other amazing developers on here besides TDJ?
Ok, so for a while Mr Derek dominated this forum with his superb skills (is that dude really in his early 20's!)
and so now I have no idea who are the up and coming superstars.
I have a busy life so trolling every post to see what people think of the new guys isn't an option for me (especially as I am not an employee where I can surf while at work and get paid for it - you know who you guys are lol
I was a die hard MIUI user and found great battery with the TDJ kernels.
I tried Darkside CM7 and Sense 4.0 and they sucked out more juice.
So I'm looking for a stable "daily" and I found MIUI 2.35 by TDJ to start FC a lot.
I am now on MIUI 2.3.9 and it is pretty good - so great job to Cnote and Jhutson
for that.
I am still finding quite a lot of FC's even though I have fixed permissions and only ever flash after full wipes etc.
I'd love to hear what you guys think. Developers - Time to promote yourself and tell me why you rock...
Users- time to share your thoughts and cheer for your faves.
Look forward to hearing from you all soon!!
Check out team Inferno's roms, those are pretty stable. If stability is your major concern, i would steer away from the ics roms for now because, in my experience, the launcher is very destable or they lack some features. I personally use darksense, just because tdj has left the forums doesn't mean that you can't use his roms.
Personally, I enjoy using CoreDroid v1.3. I installed DianXinOS on my wife's phone for the eye candy (it also has great battery life with it's battery manager), but it's still in development being ported over & translated from Chinese. I was getting frustrated using DianXinOS as a daily driver, so I had to change, but I think it's a viable option once it's up & running to its full capabilities. It's a project from Team Inferno I believe, so I expect great things from that ROM.
Team Inferno's ROMs are very stable. Although, CoreDroid is good as well. If you're an AOSP fan, I'd stick with either faux123's CM7 or MIUI. Team Inferno is working on Sense + ICS, but you say Sense 4.0 (think you meant 3.6) didn't work for you. I'd go with either Android Revolution HD or HoneySmartDroid for Sense ROMs. Hope this helps you.
Most stable is vu 2.39 for me. Can't be beat, and has excellent battery life.
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@eqjunkie829
Are you getting this direct from miui.us?
I know that TDJ was doing some considerable tweaks to make it better and I think he had mentioned there were some new amazing devs coming up to take over.
Now I see quite a few different MIUI roms and not sure what is the optimal etc.
Thank you to everyone who gave clear, honest and respectful comments - I hit your thanks buttons!
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@eqjunkie829
Are you getting this direct from miui.us?
I know that TDJ was doing some considerable tweaks to make it better and I think he had mentioned there were some new amazing devs coming up to take over.
Now I see quite a few different MIUI roms and not sure what is the optimal etc.
Thank you to everyone who gave clear, honest and respectful comments - I hit your thanks buttons!
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...he said VU... Virtuous Unity, version 2.39. it's a Sense 3.0 ROM... very stable, very fast, very good.
Hello,
I'm pretty new to custom ROMs, searched for a while the forum and other source and came to the conclusion that CM7/9, Splashmod and rempuzzle are by far the most popular ROMs for the HTC Wildfire. However, very rarely I found information about the advantages or reasons to choose one over the others.
Hence, could you guys using the ROMs above briefly explain what has driven your decision for that particular ROM?
Thanks!
CyanogenMod7:
Gingerbread 2.3.7
Highly customizable
Lots of themes to choose from
Pretty stable
CyanogenMod9
ICS 4.0.4
A bit less customizable
Lots of themes to choose from
Sorta stable
Rempuzzle
Froyo 2.2.1
Rock solid stability
In my tests, faster than CM7/9
HTC Sense (If you want it)
Can't really vouch for Splashmod, as I've never used it.
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Hello,
I'm pretty new to custom ROMs, searched for a while the forum and other source and came to the conclusion that CM7/9, Splashmod and rempuzzle are by far the most popular ROMs for the HTC Wildfire. However, very rarely I found information about the advantages or reasons to choose one over the others.
Hence, could you guys using the ROMs above briefly explain what has driven your decision for that particular ROM?
Thanks!
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I've started with CM7 when I rooted my Willy, used the stable first and also nightlies, RC's etc. later. I didn't try out many ROM's as I didn't have much time to make a lot of experiments and I've been pretty much satisfied with CM7.
At the moment I'm on the LeWa port which I like much as it feels snappier and faster than CM7. Going to try the Mokee OS port when I find the time as it looks good, too.
In general I'd like to mention a few things (to give you an idea which direction to look first):
CM7 is the most stable ROM. Reasons: it's not only a port but a true ROM developed (also) for the Buzz, huge professional developer community, huge user community, short update frequency, clean structure etc.
Most ROM ports for the Buzz are based on CM7.
CM7 and ports are faster (because lighter) than sense based ROMs (although I've read reports that Rempuzzle was pretty fast, too - but I don't have any personal experience with sense based ROMs)
CM9, although already working and stable, could still be considered as experimental. ICS has been developed for devices with a GPU which our Willy doesn't have - that can't be just discussed away or worked around without any shortcomes.
Sense based ROMs (if I'm not mistaken) are all on Froyo until this point.
There's a lot more to know for sure - but perhaps it's already some basic knowledge to work with.
I'd like to mention that there are some even more basic things, like custom mtd partitions. If you want to tweak performance from the ground up (and don't plan to use a sense based ROM) you seriously should think about it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1233340
I'm sure that a few others will give their impressions and suggestions, too. If you have any questions you can't find answers in the forum: this is a small but still very active community
Thanks for your replies.
As for ICS roms, am I right that the most popular ones are the unofficial CM9, AOKP Milstone 6 Port and [v4] KoolMIUI 2.6.8 Beta 1?
gerope said:
Thanks for your replies.
As for ICS roms, am I right that the most popular ones are the unofficial CM9, AOKP Milstone 6 Port and [v4] KoolMIUI 2.6.8 Beta 1?
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Pretty much, yes.
Lesicnik1 said:
Pretty much, yes.
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Which one would you consider best in terms of updates and improvements which are included in future releases?
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Which one would you consider best in terms of updates and improvements which are included in future releases?
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unofficial cm9 for sure.
But what about [ROM][Port][ICS][4.0.4] AOKP milestone 6?
As far as I understand it's based on CM9, so it should receive the updates alike, yes?
gerope said:
But what about [ROM][Port][ICS][4.0.4] AOKP milestone 6?
As far as I understand it's based on CM9, so it should receive the updates alike, yes?
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It depends lot upon the developer,aokp has been well maintained by tathanhlam66(forgive me if mis spelled) but its not necessary to rebase it on every cm9 release.I guess he will rebase it once a major cm9 update is out.
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SplashMod is very good rom but my rom, BetterSplash, is Better with big B . Today or tomorrow i will post BetterSplash here so wait guys .