[q] how to install sense 3.0 roms - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi ijust bought a mytouch 4g yesterday, i rooted the device and did the s=off, TRUE s=off guide, i havent flashed CW recovery, i wanted to know how can i install sense 3.0 roms, or if someone knows a link that i can read about it, it could help me, thanks a lot guys!
ps: im on stock 2.2.1

hernan078 said:
hi ijust bought a mytouch 4g yesterday, i rooted the device and did the s=off, TRUE s=off guide, i havent flashed CW recovery, i wanted to know how can i install sense 3.0 roms, or if someone knows a link that i can read about it, it could help me, thanks a lot guys!
ps: im on stock 2.2.1
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a simple search and you would find your answer....
but i'll help anyway.
TO INSTALL ANY CUSTOM ROMS, YOU MUST HAVE S-OFF AND CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY INSTALLED.
the best Sense 3.0 rom out there for the MT4G is Virtuous Unity. it is a beast rom, a must try.
website: http://www.virtuousrom.com/
thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1143177
to download:
1) download rom from the VU website.
2) VERIFY THE MD5SUM (done using the free mand5 app from market)
3) put the .zip file into SDcard.
to flash this rom:
1) reboot to clockworkmod recovery BE SURE FASTBOOT IS OFF
2) once in clockworkmod recovery, DO A NANDROID BACKUP IMPORTANT
3) do a FULL WIPE.
full wipe is:
Code:
wipe data
wipe cache
wipe dalvik cache (under advanced menu)
4) after you have full wiped, flash the rom, and wait for it to finish
5) reboot NOTE: THE FIRST BOOT WILL TAKE LONGER THAN USUAL, PLEASE BE PATIENT.
6) *hit the thanks button*
7) enjoy Virtuous Unity
PLEASE USE THE SEARCH BUTTON NEXT TIME.
warning: i am not responsible for anything that happens to your device.

sorry i took too much time answering you, do i need a special kernel or radio/modem?

hernan078 said:
sorry i took too much time answering you, do i need a special kernel or radio/modem?
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nope, the kernel that comes with the ROM is pretty sweet
but, if you other kernels.. here are two of the best kernels for sense roms:
UNITY V9 KERNEL: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1121939
Demonspeed kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1214489
radio, i would suggest the panache radio, works best for my phone, but you should try all of them. each phone is different.
link to radio thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059347
no problem, just remember to use the search button next time

thanks again, i already booted up, thanks a lot, and yes i will

hernan078 said:
thanks again, i already booted up, thanks a lot, and yes i will
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no problem bro. enjoy Virtuous Unity!

Virtuos Unity is the best sense rom to me hands down. Sense 3.0 is amazing. Hope everything is going well or has gone well with your process.

I prefer using TDJ's newest sense Rom that is sense 3.5. Im using it now and I love it. It's fast and stable and has good battery life and a lot of tweaks.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium

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[Q] Fastest Android NAND Rom!?!?

Hey guys I just upgraded from my T-mobile G1 and I was wondering whats the fastest stable NAND Rom for the HD2 that i can use for daily use.
they work perfect almost bug free and fast
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013852
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=958953
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
take one of the shiftpda. they are so fast and looks nice too.. !
I'm really liking typhoon cyanogen right now.
Tried almost every Nand rom out there and couldnt get a better rom than HyperdroidGBX , there is also the ****pda rom and NexusHd2 . Good luck
hahaha, ****pda
Which of the Android NAND ROM is best without a single issue(sorry for high expectation as i require phone for daily usage with phone calls n all feature including battery standby) so if u can tell me which of this four is best it wud b helpful
lihkin said:
Which of the Android NAND ROM is best without a single issue(sorry for high expectation as i require phone for daily usage with phone calls n all feature including battery standby) so if u can tell me which of this four is best it wud b helpful
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The answer is easy, there no such thing as without a single issue. Even a real android phone have flaws. Hardware, software, and carrier, somewhere between them someone always messed up something. Now between those 4, if you like pure android with the latest update is tytung's ROM. With a little more style out of the box is HyperdroidGBX.
Capt.PP said:
The answer is easy, there no such thing as without a single issue. Even a real android phone have flaws. Hardware, software, and carrier, somewhere between them someone always messed up something. Now between those 4, if you like pure android with the latest update is tytung's ROM. With a little more style out of the box is HyperdroidGBX.
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ok thats true but I mean as stable as the ROM update you get from HTC
anyways I like pure android and as u said tytung's is gud der r 3 rom in tht 4 given vich1 is good & latest out of dis
[07MAY][cLK-MAGLDR][CWM]NDT GINGER V7.0 [GRJ22 Based][Kernel: Tytung_r 10]
[15.APR.11][cwm/clk] Ultimate Droid 3.3 [Tytung r9][Approved by Darkstone]
[3.May][cLK/MAGLDR] NexusHD2-Gingerbread V2.7 [GRJ22/Android2.3.4][Kernel:tytung_r10]
Hi,
You should check my sig...guide number 1.
The best ROM for HD2, with all HTC SENSE features, and HTC HUB features, stable, faaaast, dialy use, SENSE 2.0 or 2.1, i can't remember, is this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954369
And the best of the best, without HTC SENSE, are those... (gingerbread)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900197
I think ima go with HyperdroidGBX!!! and if I want a little more il try out tytung's ROM .
after I install HyperdroidGBX I can just flash tytung's ROM in clockwork right?
bmike08 said:
I think ima go with HyperdroidGBX!!! and if I want a little more il try out tytung's ROM .
after I install HyperdroidGBX I can just flash tytung's ROM in clockwork right?
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yes, but first, wipe/format, when in cwm you must wipe data to install new rom, and everything is the same.
so when in cwm i will
1. wipe data factory reset
2. wipe cache partitions
3. install zip from sd if I have all of my radio's and SPL's installed for the ROM
Correct me if im wrong.
bmike08 said:
so when in cwm i will
1. wipe data factory reset
2. wipe cache partitions
3. install zip from sd if I have all of my radio's and SPL's installed for the ROM
Correct me if im wrong.
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Hi,
If you are not sure of what you are doing,maybe you should read up a bit more before trying anything out.
Check here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893948
malybru said:
Hi,
If you are not sure of what you are doing,maybe you should read up a bit more before trying anything out.
Check here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893948
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Thanks malybru I was just woundering once NAND is installed will it act just like a regular android phone when it comes to flashing new ROMs
I still have a G1 and its pretty easy flashing new ROMs, Karnels, and Radios
bmike08 said:
Thanks malybru I was just woundering once NAND is installed will it act just like a regular android phone when it comes to flashing new ROMs
I still have a G1 and its pretty easy flashing new ROMs, Karnels, and Radios
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Hi,
Once you get used to the process,it's very easy to change ROMS.
It all seems daunting to begin with,but if you read up well,it's fairly simple...
I never had a regular android phone,as I have come from WinMo.
But I've made my HD2 into an android phone and it's easy switching ROMS.
Read the thread I gave you and number 2 in my sig...
Enjoy
i have tried all the "fast" roms but i feel like HD2 CoreDroid DHD V1.6 EU&TMOUS[SKINNED&TWEAKED] is fast and a bit more stable and if you want a build without sense then i really like CME DHD2 Compact v1.6[Superlight][NoSense][RAFPIGNA 1.9OC]
bmike08 said:
so when in cwm i will
1. wipe data factory reset
2. wipe cache partitions
3. install zip from sd if I have all of my radio's and SPL's installed for the ROM
Correct me if im wrong.
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You can try without wipe cache partitions. Only step 1. and 3. and reboot, and remmeber for unwritten rule, that always after complete FIRST boot, you POWER OFF and POWER ON your phone. IT will make things better. But not *reboot*
thanks
!Hey guys I've been running hyperdroid gbx for about 2 weeks now, I love it!
I'm actually using it now to make my post.
Just a couple of questions
1. Does anybody know the best settings/ kernals to get excellent battery life without sacrificing 2 much performance?
2. Also is their away to go directly from MAGLDR to cLK
Thanks for all of you guys help

Flashing Kernel on Stock Help

Hello XDA,
I have been searching around but can't find anything relative to my experiences.
I have tried flashing many different kernels on top of my rooted stock 2.2 and I always end up with a boot loop of the HTC logo.
I was wondering if there is a way to flash a different kernel and have it function properly. I want to be able to overclock and install a patch from the call recording app in the DEV section. A link to reading material would suffice or any help would be appreciated.
Info:
Stock 2.2 rooted
Tmobile G2
Thanks again
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using Tapatalk
You could try using a Virtuous kernel, I'm not sure if they will work on stock though.
Here's a link to some kernels.
You should really install a custom rom though if you want performance.
-Nipqer
Nipqer said:
You could try using a Virtuous kernel, I'm not sure if they will work on stock though.
Here's a link to some kernels.
You should really install a custom rom though if you want performance.
-Nipqer
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Thanks for the reponse. I was using CM7 and loved it, but I really need my call recording to work and it was very intermittent with CM7.
I got it working properly on stock now by installing baconbits 0.3 then flashing the kernel and for some reason it worked.
If you have any suggestions as to a "stockish" type rom, I'm open to it.
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using Tapatalk
Virtuous Sense is based off the official updates from HTC, only optimized and touched up a bit.
-Nipqer

[Q] OTA update received..few questions?

hi Louis here! umm alright down to business so i just got a notification on my MYT4G [ gingerbread OTA ] now i am officially rooted [ S-off ] custom splash screen, deleted original installed apps [ tmob tv etc ] now for my questions if i update RIGHT NOW what will happen? and ive been searching the forum for two days and ive had no luck in finding the gingerbread STOCK rom now i still want to update as well as keeping my ROOT so if anyone can provide guidance it'd be much appreciated thanks!
You can't update and keep root. You either stay rooted and run the rooted gingerbread rom or any other rom in dev section or update and lose root and s-off.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
do you know whats the best gingerbread rom to run ? their are a TON i've always ran STOCK i'm not into custom roms but seems like i have no choice but to jump into so which would you prefer?
l0uisz said:
do you know whats the best gingerbread rom to run ? their are a TON i've always ran STOCK i'm not into custom roms but seems like i have no choice but to jump into so which would you prefer?
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Well as of right now the most stable sense roms are coming from virtuous team. You can look into virtuous unity, virtious doubleshot. I'm running virtuous unity myself. Since you always ran stock you might like virtuous unity best.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
okay thanks ive never installed a custom ROM ill look up some info on how to do this.
l0uisz said:
okay thanks ive never installed a custom ROM ill look up some info on how to do this.
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Basically the main and most major thing, do a nandroid before flashing anything. But the actuall process is easy. Just download the rom, put it on your sd card and flash through recovery.
Might want to update clockwork also before if you haven't.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
never done a nandroid back up before....i did update the clockwork rec mod tho with ROM MANAGER
do i just drag n drop the file in my sd card and rename it update.zip?
SCRATCH IT! i was able to successfully install " virtuous unity " runs pretty smooth right now! thank you!
I think you are looking for the Rooted version of Stock 2.3.4 Rom
If you are interested, you can download it here.
Flash it in your ClockworkMod Recovery after a full wipe.
l0uisz said:
do i just drag n drop the file in my sd card and rename it update.zip?
SCRATCH IT! i was able to successfully install " virtuous unity " runs pretty smooth right now! thank you!
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Great. I dont know if you already figured out how to back up your rom. But before you do anything else to it, just get it where you can use your phone how you like it and boot into recovery. Once in recovery, scroll down with trackpad to backup and restore, click it and back up your current rom and let recovery do its thing.
Sent from my HTC Glacier using xda premium
Yea I noticed that THANKS ! TWO questions though does this ROM have swype text? And a screenshot come along with it?
This Rom do come with Swype support.
As far as interface is concerned, the new update from T-mobile haven't changed the interface much.
So you will notice only a slight change in the 2.3.4 update.
Go to this YouTube link and have a look.
thanks bud!

[Q] flashing CM9

when installing CM9 to your defy is it the same process for flashing CM7 or is there a slight variation or something?
Now why would you open a new thread for this question?
i realised that i could've directly asked on the actual CM9 thread, only after i'd just posted this thread, sorry.
another weird thread
nyambayo97 said:
when installing CM9 to your defy is it the same process for flashing CM7 or is there a slight variation or something?
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Why a separate thread
but pls refer this
dlcookie said:
Why a separate thread
but pls refer this
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No offence but this video is pretty useless. Good to see what can be done. but can't see what the dude is actually doing :|
boswald said:
No offence but this video is pretty useless. Good to see what can be done. but can't see what the dude is actually doing :|
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is there anything u want to see in this video that i missed explaining >?
The original thread was Dev based, about the ROM being released and how stable it is as released. This thread was noob based about how to flash said ROM and if it is different from another, very similar ROM.
Why clutter one thread when you can have two?
Anyway, to answer the question instead of of questioning the question, Yes the basic principle is the same. Once you have the System Recovery installed, it's a case of copying the CM9 zip file to your SD card and flashing the same as CM7, although the way I've personally done it is using Multiboot, so that I can normally use CM7 for "production" but can have a go and see how CM9 is progressing for a few minutes or so.
The Multiboot thread is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364659
Have fun.
Percz said:
The original thread was Dev based, about the ROM being released and how stable it is as released. This thread was noob based about how to flash said ROM and if it is different from another, very similar ROM.
Why clutter one thread when you can have two?
Anyway, to answer the question instead of of questioning the question, Yes the basic principle is the same. Once you have the System Recovery installed, it's a case of copying the CM9 zip file to your SD card and flashing the same as CM7, although the way I've personally done it is using Multiboot, so that I can normally use CM7 for "production" but can have a go and see how CM9 is progressing for a few minutes or so.
The Multiboot thread is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364659
Have fun.
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And to get back to CM7 from CM9, you only have to flash the CM7 zip?
Percz said:
The original thread was Dev based, about the ROM being released and how stable it is as released. This thread was noob based about how to flash said ROM and if it is different from another, very similar ROM.
Why clutter one thread when you can have two?
Anyway, to answer the question instead of of questioning the question, Yes the basic principle is the same. Once you have the System Recovery installed, it's a case of copying the CM9 zip file to your SD card and flashing the same as CM7, although the way I've personally done it is using Multiboot, so that I can normally use CM7 for "production" but can have a go and see how CM9 is progressing for a few minutes or so.
The Multiboot thread is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364659
Have fun.
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Thanks. I hope it is easy to boot into recovery and go back to nandroid backup of CM7. I want to try ICS over the weekend.
Install CWM.
Apply Bootmenu 1.0.4.zip
Reboot
Wipe Cache/Data
Apply CM9.zip
Reboot
be happy.
oh okay thanks
sent from Motorola Defy @1.3gz running 2.3.7!
Have a look at this guide on flashing CM9 as a second ROM, using multiboot
[Guide] Install double boot CM7 + CM9:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1375156
i am currently running cm7, but have no idea which version of bootmenu or CWM is running on my handset...how do i check??and if its a different version from the 1 being recommended here, do i needa change it somehow??
abysstheking said:
i am currently running cm7, but have no idea which version of bootmenu or CWM is running on my handset...how do i check??and if its a different version from the 1 being recommended here, do i needa change it somehow??
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Reboot and press vol- when you seen blue light. You'll be taken to the bootmenu. It's stated in there version of your current bootmenu.
And yes you need to change it speaking of compatibility..
Sent from my awesome Moto Defy: Stock Rooted Gingerbread 2.3.4 - XDA Premium
farsight73 said:
Reboot and press vol- when you seen blue light. You'll be taken to the bootmenu. It's stated in there version of your current bootmenu.
And yes you need to change it speaking of compatibility..
Sent from my awesome Moto Defy: Stock Rooted Gingerbread 2.3.4 - XDA Premium
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Absolutely not. You don't need to mess around with bootmenu versions and other stuff. Just read the thread i pointed to above, it works, proven by people following it with succes, and no need to change bootmenus
Sent from my 1Ghz CM7 Defy
Noob GUide
Hi Guys!
I just saw the latest nightly but I'm afraid to flash since kernel will be change and I might not be able to downgrade to stock 2.2.2. May I know if there is a way to flash the latest nightly but also being able to downgrade to stock 2.2.2? I'm currently using CM7 stable ROM
Thanks!
Yes you can downgrade it using your stock 2.2 sbf.
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martt said:
Install CWM.
Apply Bootmenu 1.0.4.zip
Reboot
Wipe Cache/Data
Apply CM9.zip
Reboot
be happy.
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I flashed stock full sbf 2.2.2
Rooted using superoneclick
Installed scndInitvs2.0 which gave an option of installing either 0.6.5 or 1.0.7 bootmenu. So chose 1.0.7
Rebooted a couple of times.
Did factory reset , cleared cache and cleared dalvik cache in that order.
applied 12-07 CM9 zip
and rebooted
but my phone is stuck on the M logo!
Thanks! As I want to try the Dec. 7 nightly just for testing purposes. Thanks again!
This is a kernal issue mine is the same im trying to find the best way to update the kernal if anyone knows please let me know
Sent from my MB525 using xda premium

Missing Flash_Image

Guys i've flashed SFM 3.0 hero, good rom but the wifi doesn't works so i want come back to stock. the big problem is that's my sister's phone and this rom has deleted the recovery and now i don't manage to reinstall it. it says flash_image not found. i even tried with this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=645253 at the step missing flash image, but every thing i do it get reveals useless. here's a screenshot of prompt adb: http://imageshack.us/f/338/immaginevi.png/
Guys please help me, it's important!
more details:
i've started with the stock 2.1 and rooted with universal androot and flashed SFM 3.0 with AmonRA recovery.
now if i try open the recovery it's stuck on the bootlogo. i tried with fastboot, adb, the official RUU but it says that my phone's firmware is wrong.
update: now doesn't stuck on the boot logo, but it boots normally without a recovery.
it's rooted on the SFM 3.0 rom and give the "flash_image not found" error
first things first. i have no idea how to get back to stock using the official RUU
however i do have a few alternatives you could try just in case you don't find the answer your looking for
now you say you flashed sfm 3.0. a similar rom to this would be Wildheroc ROSE V5. its exactly the same as sfm 3.0 but its more stable. it can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1316886 also you could try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24343144&postcount=500 which is a themed version of ROSE V5 created by slobo2712.
if your looking for a stock rom then i highly recomend Heroine ++ which can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1295991 this rom is seriously fast. its basically the same as stock with a few minor adjustments here and there
there are other roms which remove sense from your phone that i could recommend but if your looking to keep sense on your phone then those two roms are the ones I'd highly recommend
i know this doesn't exactly answer your question of how to flash the official RUU from HTC but as i said previously in the post i simply don't know. these are just a few options you could try if you don't find your answer.
if i can't access the recovery how can flash another rom??
pochopsp said:
if i can't access the recovery how can flash another rom??
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Ahhh ok must have missed that bit
Can you still use the phone normally???? If so maybe try installing Rom manager from the market and then flashing the recovery from there
Could be worth a try
Sent from my HTC Hero using Tapatalk
i managed it with an official RUU, don't remember wich. now i've another problem. from 2.1 stock i've flashed Elelinux gingerbread ROM, but 3D games like dead runner wich worked on stock rom on this one don't work. maybe the kernel? i still have the stock one.
pochopsp said:
i managed it with an official RUU, don't remember wich. now i've another problem. from 2.1 stock i've flashed Elelinux gingerbread ROM, but 3D games like dead runner wich worked on stock rom on this one don't work. maybe the kernel? i still have the stock one.
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Do you DEFINITELY still have the stock kernal? The reason I ask is because Elelinux roms usually come with flykernal13.
Sometimes re flashing a rom can solve issues. So I'd say go into your recovery and wipe data 2 or 3 times just to make sure because 1 wipe sometimes doesn't get rid of everything. Then wipe cache and dalvik cache and then re flash the rom
If that doesn't work then you could try flashing the Las Venturas kernal but I'd doubt it would be a kernal problem
You're wright it isn't a kernel problem but i did all kind Of wipes but 3D games and applications don't work
Sent from my X8 using XDA
pochopsp said:
You're wright it isn't a kernel problem but i did all kind Of wipes but 3D games and applications don't work
Sent from my X8 using XDA
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Hmmm if they worked on stock then I'd expect a newer version of Android to be ok as well . I'm not a big gamer on my phone so can't say I've ever experienced these problems
What games and applications don't work? And do they not work completely? Or just not as good as on stock?
Sent from my HTC Hero using Tapatalk
Dead runner, cut The rope, fruit slice and The screen off animation is too slow
Sent from my X8 using XDA
pochopsp said:
Dead runner, cut The rope, fruit slice and The screen off animation is too slow
Sent from my X8 using XDA
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I always turn off the screen off animation, I find it annoying personally
I'll try those games on my phone. I'm using a sense rom so I'll see if they work on this
EDIT: couldn't try dead runner or cut the rope because there paid apps but fruit slice worked fine
Sent from my HTC Hero using Tapatalk
Fine but The screen off animation works good for you? Anyway i meant on gingerbread roms not on sense roms
Sent from my X8 using XDA
pochopsp said:
Fine but The screen off animation works good for you? Anyway i meant on gingerbread roms not on sense roms
Sent from my X8 using XDA
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The sense rom I was using is a gingerbread rom. Anyway I switched to elelinux to see if maybe it was the rom causing problems but fruit slice was perfect on my phone
Sent from my Hero using Tapatalk
good, then the crt animation works fast for you right?
last things, for custom kernels, i have to unlock bootloader like on my X8?
and for all of you, wich is the best hero's ROM?
pochopsp said:
good, then the crt animation works fast for you right?
last things, for custom kernels, i have to unlock bootloader like on my X8?
and for all of you, wich is the best hero's ROM?
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I've never touched the bootloader so I'm afraid I can't really answer that question
As for best Rom. There isn't really an overall best rom. It all just comes down to personal preference and what your looking for in a Rom but there are roms that are a step ahead in each android version.
If stock 2.1 is what your looking for then you can't beat heroine ++ if you want sense or you could try VE 6.2 if you want AOSP
As for 2.2 froyo you could try FloYo. I used it once and it seemed ok
And as for 2.3 gingerbread. If your after a 2.3 sense Rom then wildheroc is by far the best one around at the moment. As for 2.3 AOSP roms I'd highly recommend decked_x or any of the elelinux roms or even the two latest cyanogenmod nightlies
Sent from my Hero using Tapatalk
BeatsByMessi said:
I've never touched the bootloader so I'm afraid I can't really answer that question
As for best Rom. There isn't really an overall best rom. It all just comes down to personal preference and what your looking for in a Rom but there are roms that are a step ahead in each android version.
If stock 2.1 is what your looking for then you can't beat heroine ++
As for 2.2 froyo vanilla eclair seems to be a popular one
And as for 2.3 gingerbread. If your after a 2.3 sense Rom then wildheroc is by far the best one around at the moment. As for 2.3 AOSP roms I'd highly recommend decked_x or any of the elelinux roms or even the two latest cyanogenmod nightlies
Sent from my Hero using Tapatalk
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Just gotta correct you, VE is 2.1 Eclair that's why it's soooooo smooth xD
Habarug said:
Just gotta correct you, VE is 2.1 Eclair that's why it's soooooo smooth xD
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oh my bad haha i've been thinking its 2.2 all this time. i've edited the post so no one gets confused

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