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I have been using [ROM]ACS ICS v6 (Now with moar gps! (and a theme)) [eh17]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1295515
I have also been using the above ROM with the following kernel
[KERNEL][ROOT][GB][EH17] nubernel-2.6.35_v0.0.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326679
Before you apply the following theme, that installs lockscreenmods amongst other really cool items (reboot, recovery, etc), download the .zip to your machine and open the .zip and remove the /system/apps/phone.apk from it before flashing to your phone:
[THEME][EH17][ACS] ░▒▓█4.0 ICS█▓▒░ [lockmod]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1320894
With everything above, I have a stable GB ROM with no reboots and no FC on phone calls ending. Battery life has been slightly better than SFR 1.2 and I use this as my daily driver with 0 issues (other than some lock screens showing erroneous battery details, but if that's the only thing so far then so be it.
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Ha ha. Plus one on this combo. I didn't use the theme though I might try now with the step to remove phone from the zip. I've been using Ripple Lock and loving it with the theme and it works like a charm.

Kinda insulting that samsung just can't get it right but the developers here can. So far I been testing the hell out this rom. Not one single problem yet. Even the boot up time is faster
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+2. I've been using the same setup since V6 was released (sans 6 lock mod) and no reboots, no FC's, and the keyboard skip is gone!
One weird issue I've been having lately- (might not be ROM related)- SMS messages are not coming through. Or I'll get replies to SMS' I've sent like 3 days later. Probably more Sprint than anything else....
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I'm on v6 with nubernel v0.0.1 and honeycomb fusion theme
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I've been thinking about taking this for a drive; I used bamboozle EF02 and it was pretty nice, I went back to EC05 because of the reboots using gb leaks (tried EE03,EF02, EG22, EH06 and EH17) and well my battery life with this ec05 rom is nuts.
I really like marcusant's stuff. He is young but talented.

I'm really digging the whole blue theme. Still so far no random reboots. A few days before flashing this rom I would get about 50 reboots a day. Really frustrating now my phone seem to be running like a new right out the box phone
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I also installed this and wow, it feels like I just got a new phone.
I also dig the blue and dark theme. This stockish ICS theme is really what I was looking for.
So far the phone is snappy and GPS works, and looks so bad ass.
On the side note, I can't go back to stock EC05. I went back to froyo to get stable GPS but the UI was laggy compared to gingerbread. The froyo for Epic is so not optimized I had to go back to leaked gingerbread.

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Just odined back to 2.1 and it runs great.

I've tried every rom on DK28 since it leaked and today I odined back to 2.1 and I'm pretty sure this runs better. Anyone else?
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+1 on 2.1 for me
No I love dk28 with ext4 and bonsai rom with no journaling. Phone has never been this fast before.Also 1 meter locks on gps and even in my house. Never got a lock on eclair before. I'm never going back to eclair. I'm gonna update to the official froyo manually.
Guys,
What do you mean by better? GPS fixed with better battery life with snappy speed than when it was launched or are you refering to it being more reliable than DK28 leaked froyo?
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littlepr said:
Guys,
What do you mean by better? GPS fixed with better battery life with snappy speed than when it was launched or are you refering to it being more reliable than DK28 leaked froyo?
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Like I tell people when they ask for what rom to use. its all in the eye of the beholder. What works good for you might not work at all for me.
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Like I tell people when they ask for what rom to use. its all in the eye of the beholder. What works good for you might not work at all for me.
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You are def. Right. By the way I love your theme mystery. I've showed it to a lot of people that don't have epics and they all love it. Thank you for everything that you and to all the developers. Without you there wouldn't be a point in rooting our epics and we wouldn't know how.
Sorry I don't agree. 2.1 is buggy because Samsung doesn't have it set up right. DK28 runs smother, faster, and gps performs much better.
I agree with the OP. GPS is the only real world improvement that the dk28 roms have brought me. I like to play games on my Epic, and the graphics performance is just not up to par compared to di18. I still get the occasional lag and jitter in the UI also. But I need gps for one of my jobs so I'm gonna keep running dk28 roms untill sprint drops the official froyo.
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No way DK28 is much smoother and better battery life; however, I have not hd much luck with the custom DK28 roms. Sticking with stock DK28.
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I'm back on 2.1 because I finally got win7 on my comp and wanted to test odin. Had problems reoding dk28 so I went back to di18. Works great.
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Yeah, I went back to di18 every time. Some of my dk gripes were the checkerboard and flash in stock browser and being unable to successfully put a custom hosts file in it and it works. I left out of frustration and went back to di.
Quantum Rom working great for me on DK28. The only thing I am not pleased with is the inability to tether w/ infrastructure mode.
Im on my second dk28 rom ive actually had running for more than an hour, midNIGHT 2.6 w EXT4, and Im pretty happy with it. I have seen for a split second the checkering on the browser, i think, but I was wondering, is that just what the browser does when its having issues loading, i.e. an annoying, but normal issue? I did not like it on some of the early dk28's, but that was with a lot of other kinks that appear to be worked out. Also, has anyone who went back to di18 noticed the keyboard dropout issue??? I never noticed it myself, but as someone else had pointed out it may be software, I chalked it up to 2.1 builds... but I THINK i have noticed it, maybe 10 times, but could just be looking for any little thing and actually missing keys. Maybe I dont text-type as fast as others, idunno. Also, w my third epic (second a replacement that fc'd on everything, but was the most solid physically built ive held), I noticed that hardware quality varies a lot, I expected this with the slider, but maybe extends to the kb? Anyways, di18 feels stable, but I wonder if its just the feeling that it is 'official'...
Good info. I've run quantum, bonsai (I prefer it leafless), midnight, ee all are amazing I just always find my self back at stock. Oh yea cyanogen nightly's are fun too.
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I've tried dk28 twice now with different roms and went back to di18 each time. Besides the gps "issue" di18 is the most solid phone build I've ever used.
Dk28 has the last.fm skipping, considerably bad keyboard lag/missed keys, captivate button lag, touches to the screen lag randomly.
Dk28 to me feels exactly like what it really is. A "good enough" leak, but it is far from polished.
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If you can live with the retarded hardcoded accuracy in 2.1, then just flash the new radio. It seems to work fine.
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I'm just as happy with my Ext4'd Nebula rom as I was when I ran Baked Snack 1.6 with Ultimate Kernel.
herzzreh said:
If you can live with the retarded hardcoded accuracy in 2.1, then just flash the new radio. It seems to work fine.
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You saying flashing the dk28 modem will work if flashed over a di18 modem and run on 2.1? And give us the benefit of better gps with it?
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styckx said:
You saying flashing the dk28 modem will work if flashed over a di18 modem and run on 2.1? And give us the benefit of better gps with it?
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+1 yes if i upgrade my modem will it give me better gps or improvements on my signal?
i dont think so now that im using ext4

Blandroid on N1

I just noticed, blandroid rom on the rom manager menu, has anyone tried it on N1? I'm using cm7 Rc4 and I know you'll all say stick with it, but I'm still curious.
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I noticed it a couple of weeks ago. It says it's a stable 2.3.3 with no bloatware. Sounds very intriguing...in fact so much so that I downloaded it, but have yet to flash it...lol.
Certainly tempting isn't it, is this a case of who goes first lmao, out of interest how big is it? I notice the cm7s are just over 80 mb.
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Some info here:
http://blandroid.org/
Features
SuperUser and busybox pre-loaded ("Rooted") 2.3.1p0
ClockworkMod recovery and nandroid backup/restore image 2.3.1p0
Global setting to always silence camera 2.3.1p0
Ability to reboot, reboot to bootloader, and reboot to recovery from global power-off menu 2.3.1p0
"Copy all" shortcut from long-press menu on any text field 2.3.1p2
MMS/SMS App: Settings for dark background and font sizes 2.3.1p0
Web Browser: Ability to change user agent and an increased number of maximum windows
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Seems like a plain stock ROM, nice to see to be honest.
Noticed the same thing, but was wondering what all it supports, site doesn't say much. I.E. what kernel it has/supports, TB alert stuff like that.
Hopefully the dev comes and explains what all he's done.
Well, I flashed it, for like an hour then when back to cm7 using the recovery I made.
First thing, market didn't work.
Secondly it didn't have the extra apps cm7 has, which I expected, but I instantly missed theme chooser.
Thirdly it wiped my contacts list.
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sparkyryan said:
Well, I flashed it, for like an hour then when back to cm7 using the recovery I made.
First thing, market didn't work.
Secondly it didn't have the extra apps cm7 has, which I expected, but I instantly missed theme chooser.
Thirdly it wiped my contacts list.
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First. The market issue is probably a wipe issue as I had the same problem with two different MIUI GB ROMs.
Secondly. That would be the lack of bloatware mentioned above. It's like stock android, so not sure why you even flashed it if you wanted bloatware.
Thirdly. It didn't wipe your contact list you didn't sync with google, becaue all of your contacts are backed up there.
You know what, I knew that'd be the replies I got, to be honest I'm curious of any rom that 1might increase battery life, currently using 85% over 10hours!! And of course the dreaded wonk which is seemingly inherent with cm7.
I couldn't force Google to sync with my phone, all my contacts are stored with Google you're right there.
Btw how would I get the market back?
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Blandroid 2.3.4p0 works pretty good. Just curious about this app hidden in the list written in Chinese ...
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Solacetech said:
Blandroid 2.3.4p0 works pretty good. Just curious about this app hidden in the list written in Chinese ...
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I think it is another keyboard app. When you go to change the keyboard, it lists something in all Asian symbols.
I just deleted it and I have not noticed any difference with how blandroid runs.
The wonk was almost fixed on latest release of cm7. If you don't have the latest version, try it.
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Nearly fixed isn't fixed. The problem is really dragging out and these stock ROMs are showing that its fixed with them. Wonking isn't the only issue at the moment either. There is still problems with the sound levels after docking the phone sometimes where its maximum level is halved etc.
CM is an ace project and I truly respect the guys and their efforts behind it, but CM7 is very buggy, and when it starts to affect the ability to take calls its hard to use it.
Oh! Thx for the reply. I got scared and ran back to cm7
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Give E-xtrememod 2.0 a try, been on it since yesterday and no probs so far, looks nice too!
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I dropped cm7 for this rom. Great battery life no wonking - no more cm7 for me
christiankk said:
I dropped cm7 for this rom. Great battery life no wonking - no more cm7 for me
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What sort of battery life do you get and is there good support from the Dev?
I could go for no wonk
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I like!
Went for this until the CM stable kills the wonk; now I may not go back. I haven't used it for long enough to know about stability. I think of it as pure AOSP, but already rooted (and a just a few essential CM goodies).
http://blandroid.org/about
So far, I haven't found anything missing I need.
And if you want a bit more eye candy and customization, just install launcher pro or adw.launcher from the market.
I give it thumbs-up!

CM6 Final vs CM7 RC4

I have been on the cm7 RC for about a month now. However its really not running optimally. I getting tired of the naggs. So I nandroid restored to my backup to cm6. Man what a difference. It's so much smoother. I know cm7 is not complete yet but froyo is still runs very well. Any of you guys feel the samek? Who is still rocking froyo?
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Nope. Not here. Still on rc2 and I'd say its stable enough. I didn't think cyanogen would even go this far on rc.
Edit: I've found one unstable thing on my n1. The sense preview lags and choppy.
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Yes froyo is miles smoother than cm7 and ginger bread stock. Scrolling apps, lists, webpages, everything is by far smoother on froyo. Makes a tough decision which ROM I want to run:-(
Cm7 rc4 has been as smooth as any 2.2 rom I've tried...now only if battery life was better than 10 hours I'd say it was perfect.
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TheSneakerWhore said:
Cm7 rc4 has been as smooth as any 2.2 rom I've tried...now only if battery life was better than 10 hours I'd say it was perfect.
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whorelando florida hahahaha! sorry but i just had to laugh at this because it is so true...
I'm going to Disneyworld!
Seriously, I have stayed of CM7 for now, since they haven't resolved the call wonkiness issue. I'll wait for CM7 final, or even 7.1. 6.1 is rock solid and by far the best ROM I have used in a loooong time. NO gingerbread for me yet. Stability first.
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I'm going to Disneyworld!
Seriously, I have stayed of CM7 for now, since they haven't resolved the call wonkiness issue. I'll wait for CM7 final, or even 7.1. 6.1 is rock solid and by far the best ROM I have used in a loooong time. NO gingerbread for me yet. Stability first.
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RC4 fixed my wonk issue but even on RC2, Dewonkificator solved the issue anyways.
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whorelando florida hahahaha! sorry but i just had to laugh at this because it is so true...
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Pretty much sums it up.
TheSneakerWhore said:
Cm7 rc4 has been as smooth as any 2.2 rom I've tried...now only if battery life was better than 10 hours I'd say it was perfect.
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i find cm7 RC4 to be extremely good on battery. i can go 12 hours and still be at 60% rather easily. but i just find RC4 laggy and choppy. try loading a tapatalk thread with 30 posts, and scroll that sucker. now try it on froyo, its like a totally different phone, one's smooth, one's chunky as hell.
Battery life sux. But loading huge threads and fora is not a problem at all for me. Everything is snappy and awesome.
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I'm on cm 6.1.1. It's the best rom I've ever seen. I tried cm7, but with a lot of wonks, it was unusable...
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People face choppy scrolling because they don't wipe properly when coming to a new rom. Its a know fact that when you switch a rom, you've to wipe atleast 3 times before flashing the new .zip.
This is simply because, 80% of the first wipe doesn't wipe at all. ( both Amon_RA and CWR)
Always wipe 3-4 times and you'll never face the choppiness issue on any CM Roms.
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Got tired of plain Android and CM7 wonks and other CM7/GB bugs, and tried Sense-based Froyo. What a difference. Going to stay there until (hopefully) a fully functional Sense GB port will be out.
What's the most stable Sense UI ROM?
eViL's NXSense 1.26. It's the only fully functional Sense ROM, unfortunately.
If you don't mind not having native hotspot capabilities - you can also install Desire HD ports (MM SuperHybrid 1.7 and eViL's 1.1beta).
siddharthsai said:
People face choppy scrolling because they don't wipe properly when coming to a new rom. Its a know fact that when you switch a rom, you've to wipe atleast 3 times before flashing the new .zip.
This is simply because, 80% of the first wipe doesn't wipe at all. ( both Amon_RA and CWR)
Always wipe 3-4 times and you'll never face the choppiness issue on any CM Roms.
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but i have wiped 3 times...i just dont know what else to do. cm6 is smooth as butter, cm7 is chunky and choppy.
RogerPodacter said:
but i have wiped 3 times...i just dont know what else to do. cm6 is smooth as butter, cm7 is chunky and choppy.
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I've always experienced lag when using adw launcher that comes with CM. Try giving launcher pro a go if you haven't. It made a difference for me.
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I've always experienced lag when using adw launcher that comes with CM. Try giving launcher pro a go if you haven't. It made a difference for me.
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i use launcher pro exclusively for the last 10 months or so...paid version. it is smoother for sure. but my scroll issues are ont necessarily home screen related. load any tapatalk thread, and it scrolls in chunks. handcent text items in a long list scrolls in chunks.
another bug in cm7, if you have battery text shown in the status bar, once you plug in to charge, after 20 minutes the homescreens become super laggy and skip. this continues until charge is complete, or you unplug. or if you turn off the percent text, scroll returns to normal smooth. i looked at the source code, and this new implementation is different than cm6 battery percent text version. seems using broadcast receivers, etc, or possibly the animation speed, is causing this issue.
i may edit the source to turn off batt percent when plugged in, since that's how cm6 functioned, and see if that fixes it. but i've been lazy pulling down the source.
Latest nightly fixes battery issue.
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>Latest nightly fixes battery issue.
interesting - what was it?, is there a thread that discusses the fixed issue? would be worth rooting for, i'm on stock gb and was thinking of going back to froyo cuz of battery issues.

How slow is your phone

Would you say your phone is fast or slow? Im on 2.3.3 JVO via kies. Im not rooted or anything like that. Sometimes when i open apps, they open straight away, other times they can take a second or two to open. If i exit an app or just press the home button to go back to my homescreens, sometimes all the widgets and apps disappear and restart again after about 10 seconds.
Mine, with MIUI and Glitch kernel is rocket-fast.
Rooted, jvo, cf-root 3.2 with setcpu using ondemand governor, tweaks and ext4 and phone is always very rapid
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I have found even JVO to benefit from a lagfix. But only slightly. JVO is much faster than the 2.2 my phone came with.
JVH with lagfix: Superfast!
Mine (HKDBT, 8gb, bought in july) is slow even on CM7. App launching is not so fast, and overall performance could be better. Of course, it's not as slow as on before-2.2.1 roms, but still is much slower than, for example, HTC Desire HD.
Mine is pretty fast no lag whatsoever
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is lag fix needed for stock ROMS 2.3? my friend would like to know
Using ginger real and once after first flash of the rom I said:"Why on earth could this be so fast? Is this my phone?"
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Using ginger real and once after first flash of the rom I said:"Why on earth could this be so fast? Is this my phone?"
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Same here, but with Simply Honey!
Bloody fast!
as mentioned above, MIUI - Tk Glitch kernel, Amazingly fast, everything is instant from the moment my phone turns on.
no need to OverClock for me
I've tried MIUI a couple of times but the laggy scrolling in long OS (not app, didnt really get to that) menus really put me off and made me go back to CM7 (which is fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucking fast)
Does that happen to you?
I'm on JSD. Well, I experienced a laggy scrolling on Facebook and XDA apps. Don't know why because earlier before it was all okay.
speedmod lagfix is the best. make my phone flyinnn
Sometimes my apps can take a few seconds to open, in other words there is a black screen before they open. Also sometimes apps such as contacts and dialler force close when i close them. Not the 3 vibrates force close but the force close when it takes a few seconds to reopen the apps. Is this normal?
Even when I had Eclair, I never experienced apps that wouldn't open straight away.
I'm on JV9 now and the phone is pretty much perfect now.
Fast, stable and battery life is good.
Stock jvk.
Rfs
Fast enough for daily phone.
Waay better than 2.2.1 for me.
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CM7
Try CM7 with latest Glitch Kernel.. You cannot even immagine how fast it is!!
pijastomig said:
Try CM7 with latest Glitch Kernel.. You cannot even immagine how fast it is!!
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Haha i would if odin would recognise my phone in download mode!!!
pijastomig said:
Try CM7 with latest Glitch Kernel.. You cannot even immagine how fast it is!!
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Is it really stable yet?
If so I'd give it a go 4sure.
Running cm7 on nexus one and it is fantastic. If only the loudspeaker was like galaxy s I'd be using it.
Might download now....
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Miui alternatives?

I'm tired of this month old buggy rom. I stuck by it for a few months but the repeated fcs, weird exits and horrendous battery life makes me want to jump ship. I looked at the development forum but didn't really find a simple new good room I can flash. Can u guys recommend?
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Zinc elements 2.1.3
Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834058&highlight=Zinc+elements
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I was running MIUI 1.9.16 and having the same problems you report. I stayed with a MTD based ROM and switched to TSM PoolParty and haven't looked back since. PoolParty is easily the best the ROM I've used. The ROM is very stable, GPS locks super quick, and no issues with MMS.
TSM PoolParty in conjunction with GO Launcher EX is perfect for my uses. GO Launcher EX allows custom folders and there are a lot of themes on the market. I'm using a ICS theme for a main theme, another for icons and a third theme for the dock bar.

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