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Hye there!
I just rooted my phone with 2.3 cyanogen mod 7 RC2 J005 by racht
but I found out tat several problems occur :-
several of android market apps crash
i can turn on bluetooth but my device undetectable
seems laggy
does anyone can prefer me most suitable ROM that support HD games.
because mostly i used my x8 for that.
or there is any update for this ROM that fixes all the problem
sorry for my bad
thanx alot!
All the roms for X8 is not finished and most of them have some sort of errors.Enjoy testing them,and read about the bugs that the rom have before you flash it.
My opinion is that MiniCM-1.0.0-Beta2 and GINGERBREAD 2.3.3 CM7.0 RC2 DEVELOPMENT v006 are good roms.
If you can't live with the bugs,go back to stock.
In the moment the most stable one is racth floyo v015, you should flash that one for now.
@Alfsamsung - thanx for ur advoce dude! I appreciate that. BTW, normally if their (Dev) ROM hv some bugs. They will release update to solved that right? Do I need to flash bck my ROM if I want to reset bck all the setting?
@Drakenfall - Mind to share those link for that ROM ?
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Just be patient and wait for the new updated ROM.. They are doing everything for the X8 user like us.. Just now, you can try 2.2.1 CM Floyo v0.15..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=914513
Not a 100% working ROM, but it almost the BEST..
Is there anyone trying to port it? It seems very nice.
Maybe someone could port MIUI V4 based on the Aurora ics rom by dzo.
fancyzs said:
Maybe someone could port MIUI V4 based on the Aurora ics rom by dzo.
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I just wonder is it worth the trouble yet? I mean I'd love to have Miui V4 on U8800, but not until we have one fully working ICS rom first which the new Miui could be based on.
Dzo's Aurora ICS is nearly full working.
I got no responses on my thread asking the same question. One person had tried with a guide on the internet but had no luck. I think our best shot would be to adapt stockwell's script with DZO's aurora code and kernel and port one of the desire Z miui v4 roms. Miui AU has already got a v4 port for the desire Z and I am sure others do too.
The only thing I think is perhaps worth taking into account is that MIUI based on 2.3 is stable as a rock, but judging by the huge changelogs from miui v4, it is still in an active development stage, so it is not likely to be very stable at the moment.
You know, MIUI made an official porting script, it should be available on GitHub. Adapt that with stockwell's script, use newer libraries and kernel from dzo and it should be good.
There is also this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1499411
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There is also this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1499411
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Tried it but didn't get too far ( = bootloop). I'm sure it would be a walk in the park if you actually knew what you're doing. That being said, I wouldn't hurry with Miui V4 port, two ROMs put together which are still at beta stage = Windows 98.
If stockwell didn't leave, we may have MIUI V4 now.
While I'd love a MIUI V4 port, imo dzo's ICS Aurora is awesome as it is. The few features I miss from MIUI v2 I'll get over...
HOWEVER if there are any takers on porting it (and hopefully sticking with it!), I'd be willing to donate...
thank you very much
Anyone try this...it's easy i wanna give it a try but for u8800pro not the u8800!!
I cross my fingers for its success in creating MIUI v4 for U8800 and thanks dzo for his hard and very effective work
Hey!
This is my first post here. I'm kinda new to this ( started 2 days ago ), when I came across Oxygen ROM for u8800 and gave it a try.
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1149150
I have CWM v5.5.0.4 and installed a .zip from sdcard, the latest one... I also wiped data, cache partition and dalvik cache, but when I rebooted the phone, it just stayed on Huawei screen ( a red flower with HUAWEI written under it ) and kept rebooting on like 5 minutes... I restored the previous rom using CWM and tried again with no success...
Can somebody help me with this? Is this happening because the ROM is not being maintained anymore, or is there any other problem? I also installed AURORA ICS 4.0.3 successfully with the same method I used with OXYGEN
I would be grateful for any help
Best Regards, Erik
if you have the official gingerbread update from huawei installed, oxygen wont work. It uses an older kernel which is based on the froyo default rom.
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if you have the official gingerbread update from huawei installed, oxygen wont work. It uses an older kernel which is based on the froyo default rom.
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So does that mean: If i have upgraded my u8800 tp 2.3.5 Oxygen wont work :/
P.s.: Can you recommend any roms for my Huawei u8800 for daily use, because i'm a bit bored of the Huawei Launcher...
Best Regards, Erik
TheSlov3nc said:
So does that mean: If i have upgraded my u8800 tp 2.3.5 Oxygen wont work :/
P.s.: Can you recommend any roms for my Huawei u8800 for daily use, because i'm a bit bored of the Huawei Launcher...
Best Regards, Erik
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if you really want to use oxygen you can downgrade and re root your device/install a froyo compatible recovery and use oxygen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1369296
that has the down grade instructions
and here is a link to the recovery to install any froyo kernel based rom:http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach...159a3/7/8/7/4/1/2/recovery5.0.2.7_en_sys1.zip
i would personally recommend ICS Aurora for daily use its made by dzo who made oxygen port and it gets an update multiple times a week even though its perfectly stable at the moment it just keeps getting better but oxygen is a 100% stable and clean rom thats been around for a while now if thats what you are looking for
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So does that mean: If i have upgraded my u8800 tp 2.3.5 Oxygen wont work :/
P.s.: Can you recommend any roms for my Huawei u8800 for daily use, because i'm a bit bored of the Huawei Launcher...
Best Regards, Erik
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If it is just the launcher, just change it for one on the market. I am not sure how much difference there will be between official gingerbread and oxygen gingerbread. Try Aurora as suggested above or sbasil miui.us for something really different.
im on oxygen for about 6 months (is oxygen that "old" already?), and am very satisfied with it..
plan to change to aurora soon as these 2 roms are both from dzo, who is a "legend" as referred from xda's editors..
anyway i would recommend any rom from dzo as it seems that his main focus is on rom stability and cleanliness, which is what matters to daily users imho..
hey guys i was thinking to make a miui gingerbread port to wildfire.i already made on for lg optimus one and helped to get it working on galaxy ace.what i want is to show that our little tiny phones can also run it and are not so less as compared to hdpi phones.see my signature to get a look at miui ginger bread in optimus one
so what i need from u guys is some testers,bug reporters adn some suggesters.if u are ready just reply to this thread.
here is 1st download test it and tell me if it boots.make sure to back up your current rom.anyone intrested in taking this project from here and is a good resizer pm me.refer to mdroid's android central..its the easiest way to resize.
Regards kssood.
Oh snap, sign me up for testing
oh snap! signed up
So tell me, how's the performance on them? Similar to CM7?
still beta!see my signature and click the miui banner to go to my thread.and give me the link for the most stable cm7 rom for yr device
Some users are reporting that RC1 of 7.2 works good.
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=RC&device=buzz
I personally use Build 14 (KANGed CM7 nightly by ErwinP)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22606301&postcount=2518
But if you're just looking for the stable version it's 7.1.0.1
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=buzz
this puzzled me more.....what do u want me to base it upon?
Can't say anything about 7.2, but the second link is working perfectly on my phone, so that might be a nice basis.
7.2 is working perfect for me not had any problems at all, and sign me up for testing. I loved miui v4, just a shame it doesn't work well enough yet.
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Good idea Probably it's better to have a working gingerbread miui than a ICS Miui build with the same issues as in CM9. Thumps up for your work
Fine!!! Personnaly I love Miui. I want to test the rom but I'm a french and my english is too bad :/
I would also like to test it and 7.2 works great for me too.
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Sign me up for the beta! I'll happily test/bug report and provide feedback, just like I've done for MIUI4, I'm also willing to reflash and try new roms.
hmmm, looking forward to this rom. id be happy to test it.
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test one up.try it.wish it boots
kssood said:
test one up.try it.wish it boots
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Did you based it on 7.2??
I really luv to test it...
Downloading the test build now, I'll flash and report back later!
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is it working?
it boots....but launcher FC all time and it needs a lot of resizing....good work mate
A lot of resizing needs to be done, I've had no issues with it so far.
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Which ROM is better?thank u!
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Which ROM is better?thank u!
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I'd go with Aurora now, while both are in full development, Aurora has made some more progress since it's been out longer, I'd wait for the MIUI V4 project to be improved for the U8800, it's still in the RC phase.
I agree with Lollipopjob.
Aurora has gotten really smooth and reliable. It might not be the most "flashy" rom out of the box, but as off today I'm pretty sure you will have a better overall experience with Aurora.
Myself is a big Miui fan, but I am going to wait untill it gets out of the early "test stages" and (hopefully) becomes an awesome, reliable system aswell.
I'm not saying Miui 4 is unstable, as I haven't tried it myself, but I relie on my phone working on a everyday basis and aim for the more tested releases
Good luck!
Sent from my Ideos X5 (Aurora ICS) using xda premium
Tried Geno's MIUI V4 (in general forum) and it's great. No issues for now. Changed to MIUI V4 now from Aurora (and I was on Aurora from the first release).
http://sourceforge.net/projects/genoandroid/files/
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I agree with Lollipopjob.
Aurora has gotten really smooth and reliable. It might not be the most "flashy" rom out of the box, but as off today I'm pretty sure you will have a better overall experience with Aurora.
Myself is a big Miui fan, but I am going to wait untill it gets out of the early "test stages" and (hopefully) becomes an awesome, reliable system aswell.
I'm not saying Miui 4 is unstable, as I haven't tried it myself, but I relie on my phone working on a everyday basis and aim for the more tested releases
Good luck!
Sent from my Ideos X5 (Aurora ICS) using xda premium
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Thank you!Aurora is my choice.its nice good!
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A small update.
I decided to try the Miui 4 ICS rom, and i had loads of issues from the start.
Laggy/choppy animations and applications, frequent force-closes and networks disconnecting.
As of Aurora is definetly a better choice for day-to-day usage if you ask me.
Just wanted to share my experience
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Latest Aurora (2.07 test) is based on Android 4.0.4 and is excellent
Mark98 said:
Latest Aurora (2.07 test) is based on Android 4.0.4 and is excellent
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Yes its true...
I believe the MIUI is not as stable as Aurora yet. Aside from that it's all up to personal preference. The MIUI interface is very different from other android roms/launchers though.
Slightly offtopic but when I tried MIUI I spent about 10 minutes looking for the app drawer. Google straightened me out on that one.
That was quite a mindset-shift from any other android interface I have used before. MIUI looks beautiful though.
I agree that MIUI has a much better layout and setup than any other rom, but if i decided to use Miui on my phone as of today I would go for the miui.us gingerbread(?) rom.
It's super stable and smooth, but no ICS obviously.
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ICS lags, it isn't stable.
And my question:
I have this now "[ROM] Aurora ICS 4.0.4", can I install this "Miui 2.4.13 V3 [2.6.35]" over it or should I install official gingerbread rom first?
k1lle said:
ICS lags, it isn't stable.
And my question:
I have this now "[ROM] Aurora ICS 4.0.4", can I install this "Miui 2.4.13 V3 [2.6.35]" over it or should I install official gingerbread rom first?
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Sorry the way I speak, not in any way want to be rude, but I can not understand why people do not read until the end before asking questions ...
Anyway, here's the answer drawn in the first topic of this ROM:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Requirements:
1. 2.6.35 based ROM installed [either official or .35 based custom ROM, 518 works fine and you won't lose the pink screen]
2. CWM 5.5.0.4
3. If you are planning to use English UI only, install the US version. There are no magical differences between the ROMS, other than the obvious.
Installation:[ [this ROM is for U8800 only, NOT U8800 PRO or -51]
-> boot to CWM -> factory reset* -> wipe cache partion & wipe dalvik cache -> format system directory* -> install the ROM from sdcard
*you can skip the factory reset if you’re updating from Miui .35 (saves you time
from re-installing all programs etc.), formatting system directory may not be
necessary either, but…if you run into trouble, I suggest you to start from a
clean sheet and do these things as well.
Yes, I read that but not sure can I do it, also tried to find information. So I take a risk and try and it works perfect, which means my question was necessary.
But thanks for your efforts.
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Sorry the way I speak, not in any way want to be rude, but I can not understand why people do not read until the end before asking questions ...
Anyway, here's the answer drawn in the first topic of this ROM:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Requirements:
1. 2.6.35 based ROM installed [either official or .35 based custom ROM, 518 works fine and you won't lose the pink screen]
2. CWM 5.5.0.4
3. If you are planning to use English UI only, install the US version. There are no magical differences between the ROMS, other than the obvious.
Installation:[ [this ROM is for U8800 only, NOT U8800 PRO or -51]
-> boot to CWM -> factory reset* -> wipe cache partion & wipe dalvik cache -> format system directory* -> install the ROM from sdcard
*you can skip the factory reset if you’re updating from Miui .35 (saves you time
from re-installing all programs etc.), formatting system directory may not be
necessary either, but…if you run into trouble, I suggest you to start from a
clean sheet and do these things as well.
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k1lle said:
Yes, I read that but not sure can I do it, also tried to find information. So I take a risk and try and it works perfect, which means my question was necessary.
But thanks for your efforts.
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I think you need information, but if the developer himself says that the rom is so ... he certainly did not want us to make mistakes ... : p
Glad you're enjoying the rom is the best we have here for our device p! : D