[Q] HTC Sense roms never work properly on my HD2 - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Flashing them is fine but they never run properly on my phone, they always lag or freeze or restart really often. Any other roms besides sense, run perfectly such as the HyperDroid. Can anyone enlighten me on why this happens?

Well i can recommend HD2 CoreDroid HD V1.7 FROYO i have been using this ROM for a couple of months now very stable very fast great if you need your phone on a daily basis.
I have a EU device and this ROM has 1Gb internal Storage plus SD card capacity for applications and around 140mb free ram, It's not the most up to date but it's stable and all working
I run sat-nav parrot bluetooth plus many other apps all working great

wapvirus said:
Well i can recommend HD2 CoreDroid HD V1.7 FROYO i have been using this ROM for a couple of months now very stable very fast great if you need your phone on a daily basis.
I have a EU device and this ROM has 1Gb internal Storage plus SD card capacity for applications and around 140mb free ram, It's not the most up to date but it's stable and all working
I run sat-nav parrot bluetooth plus many other apps all working great
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Still looking for help!
WapVirus, I will try it out, thank you. What is the difference between the two?

MarsHD2 said:
Flashing them is fine but they never run properly on my phone, they always lag or freeze or restart really often. Any other roms besides sense, run perfectly such as the HyperDroid. Can anyone enlighten me on why this happens?
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Well I don't know about the freezes and restarts, but lag and Sense go hand in hand unfortunately UI is great but any GB/Sense ROM is just slow, and Froyo/Sense (like the suggested one) is speedy but outdated. If I were you I would stick to CM7, it can be themed very well to look like Sense

Nigeldg said:
Well I don't know about the freezes and restarts, but lag and Sense go hand in hand unfortunately UI is great but any GB/Sense ROM is just slow, and Froyo/Sense (like the suggested one) is speedy but outdated. If I were you I would stick to CM7, it can be themed very well to look like Sense
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I do not agree! I am running RCMix3D v5.1 and marc1706's v0.1.8 Kernel and it is very very smooth! It just works. I would recommend you to try this combination.
Cheers

This sounds like an sd card issue to me...
The sense roms are heavy, the runny roms use sd-ext for extra memory...
Where you using an sd-ext partition for example ext3 or ext4 ?
If you where that would be the sd card causing an issue as a result, are you formating through sdformater tool?
Try another sd card if you can and give it a spin,
Good luck!
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Try a larger partition than the one mentioned in their threads. It could be some bad blocks that are preventing some components from being installed, which may cause some lags, freezes or reboots.

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Try a larger partition than the one mentioned in their threads. It could be some bad blocks that are preventing some components from being installed, which may cause some lags, freezes or reboots.
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I guess I'll just go back to HyperDroid but I really like the sense roms :/ does anybody know if I can get the notification bar to work like the one in CoreDroid?

MarsHD2 said:
I guess I'll just go back to HyperDroid but I really like the sense roms :/ does anybody know if I can get the notification bar to work like the one in CoreDroid?
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Did you try the larger partition size? Also, you can try MIUI if you want the quick settings to be in a separate tab, although using the built in notification toggles in CM7 is enough for me. You can add loads if you want, in Cyanogenmod settings.

I've been having the same issues. I've found a 2.2 android with 2.1 sense, can't remember name, that worked really well, but needed different apps for my emails so I've been experimenting with tosty's v7 ics and its been nice. Try searching for a sense from with the specs I wrote.
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Well I bought the Samsung Galaxy S2 three nights ago and I love it!

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Best Clean Froyo Build

Wich is the best working clean froyo build, actually which is the clean froyo version, that you would suggest for daily use.
My personal favorite would have to be Darkstone1337 Super RAM Froyo v 1.5. Its amazingly fast, faster than most native android phones.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870518
Enjoy!
+1 Darkstone1337 Ram froyo 1.5. Hoping for another upgrade from darkstone
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Does everything work on that build?
Thanks,
+1 good BUILD ,thanks Darkstone
+1 on the Darkstone SuperRAM. It's absolutely perfect. I use the 7-screen T-Mobile G2 launcher on mine, which is exactly like the stock launcher but with two extra screens. It is the fastest and smoothest Nexus One build ever produced. It actually puts NAND to shame, in my opinion.
MulTiPass said:
Does everything work on that build?
Thanks,
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Oh yes! havent run into anything that doesnt work yet.
MartyLK said:
+1 on the Darkstone SuperRAM. It's absolutely perfect. I use the 7-screen T-Mobile G2 launcher on mine, which is exactly like the stock launcher but with two extra screens. It is the fastest and smoothest Nexus One build ever produced. It actually puts NAND to shame, in my opinion.
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According to Darkstone since the build runs off the RAM it is superior to all NAND builds and puts very little stress on the sd card and battery life.
Only AngryBirds doesn't work for me for some reason?
Angry Birds is a must and works fine on mine. I am using the STOCK T-Mo USA ROM with the same Radio as you.
One thing is that I cant wait until the SUPER RAM with SENSE is 100% because I like SENSE better.
Im also glad to hear that the RAM is better than NAND as I cant afford to void the warranty or brick my cell.
MulTiPass said:
Angry Birds is a must and works fine on mine. I am using the STOCK T-Mo USA ROM with the same Radio as you.
One thing is that I cant wait until the SUPER RAM with SENSE is 100% because I like SENSE better.
Im also glad to hear that the RAM is better than NAND as I cant afford to void the warranty or brick my cell.
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like many others here, im waiting for SUPER RAM + SENSE
as for the clean froyo build, SUPER RAM 1.5 by Darkstone is the Leader however there has been less updates for now, since NAND came out and is all craze and hyped up
using ADW Launcher or the one recommended above, TMOBILE G2 Launcher is probably the recommended ways to go
Sohip said:
Only AngryBirds doesn't work for me for some reason?
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in order to get angry birds to work just unmount your SD card before you download it in your settings. Then once its installed just mount the SD card and your set.
I tried the super ram build but it has 2 issues, which make it unusable for me:
1. Robot voice but i gues if i upgrade to the latest radio rom it would be fixed
2. Slow and sometimes not responsive screen when waking up the phone, this issue occurs everytime when i try some android build
3. The light sensor is slow too
any ideas ....
dddnnnggg said:
I tried the super ram build but it has 2 issues, which make it unusable for me:
1. Robot voice but i gues if i upgrade to the latest radio rom it would be fixed
2. Slow and sometimes not responsive screen when waking up the phone, this issue occurs everytime when i try some android build
3. The light sensor is slow too
any ideas ....
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1. Get latest radio
2. Get a new and decent SD card!
3. light sensor? You mean the LED? Every build has problems with it.
Darkstone SuperRam 1.5 Froyo is super flying fast.
Still like it so far.
MulTiPass said:
Angry Birds is a must and works fine on mine. I am using the STOCK T-Mo USA ROM with the same Radio as you.
One thing is that I cant wait until the SUPER RAM with SENSE is 100% because I like SENSE better.
Im also glad to hear that the RAM is better than NAND as I cant afford to void the warranty or brick my cell.
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jcsy said:
like many others here, im waiting for SUPER RAM + SENSE
as for the clean froyo build, SUPER RAM 1.5 by Darkstone is the Leader however there has been less updates for now, since NAND came out and is all craze and hyped up
using ADW Launcher or the one recommended above, TMOBILE G2 Launcher is probably the recommended ways to go
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Why are you waiting? The SuperRAM Sense build has been out a few days now. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892797
it has problems and bugs , which I dont want to venture into
especially at 0.1
distruct said:
1. Get latest radio
2. Get a new and decent SD card!
3. light sensor? You mean the LED? Every build has problems with it.
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1. I installed the new radio and i still hear the robot voice, maybe i should install the build on the new radio again
2. My mem card is the stock card supplied with SE's Satio, it is 8 GB HC whatever that means, please suggest a decent card, should it be empty?
3. No i am talking abaout the light sensor, not the LED, this is the sensor, which turns the display off when you hold the phone to your ear, and it turns the display on when you are done
dddnnnggg said:
1. I installed the new radio and i still hear the robot voice, maybe i should install the build on the new radio again
2. My mem card is the stock card supplied with SE's Satio, it is 8 GB HC whatever that means, please suggest a decent card, should it be empty?
3. No i am talking abaout the light sensor, not the LED, this is the sensor, which turns the display off when you hold the phone to your ear, and it turns the display on when you are done
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1) If you read through the first post in his thread he addresses the robot voice. If you hear robot voice just make a phone call, press the speaker button, and then hangup. voila!! no more robot voice.
2) As far as the touch screen im not too sure, but ive never had a problem, its super responsive. Its best to reformat your card (using your windows sd card formatter) before installing any android app in order to make sure you have everything working properly when installed.
3) i believe there is an option for that, its pocket mode or something, wish i had a better answer for you but i have limited access at the moment.
The first post in the super ram froyo thread addresses heavy battery drain and robot voice and pretty much any major issue the build has.
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Angry birds working her. I have darkstone ram, and believe me... it is so fast... You need to try it before you can understand me. Everything is working, no issue her...
MulTiPass said:
Angry Birds is a must and works fine on mine. I am using the STOCK T-Mo USA ROM with the same Radio as you.
One thing is that I cant wait until the SUPER RAM with SENSE is 100% because I like SENSE better.
Im also glad to hear that the RAM is better than NAND as I cant afford to void the warranty or brick my cell.
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[Q] best android based rom?

hi,
i was wondering, now with all the android roms beeing published to xda
i'd realy like to know which rom is actualy the most recent, or the best, with the least errors and best to work
and another thing,
is it possible to delete windows from my phone and let my phone start directly from android, to avoid the long boot time?
@natihorny - Here's a link to TechBurrow's thread. There is a video/ links for what you need to do to flash your phone with Android and have it boot up directly to it without dealing with WM. I've yet to do this, as I'm still at work, but plan on giving it a try in the coming days.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894423
I would suggest that you dont use NAND builds yet they are far from perfect but instead you should use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847631 it is motomans black and blue build wich is by far the best sense android build even much better than any ram and nand build and as for winmo flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893438 and it will boot android just as fast as any nand build and you will never have problems with this setup
this is a very, very subjective thread. there is not "best" rom--it's all about what you're looking for in a rom. for example, vanilla froyo vs. desire vs. desire hd vs. miui vs. gingerbread. or sd vs. sd ram vs. nand.
personally, i'm a proponent of sd ram. i haven't actually used it long term, but it seems to be very fast (and based on darkstone, it's even faster than nand). especially with nand being very young in its development, i would stick to sd for now. plus, it's much easier to flash and fix in case you corrupt your rom somehow. there's a few out there (just look for "[SD] [RAM]" in the descriptions), but one i'd like to point out is darkstone's superram froyo. i'm kinda busy right now, but that's definitely the rom i'm going to be using and modding to my liking.
good luck and have fun flashing!
ok, thanks everyone for the helpfull answers,
i had still one other question and thats,
i just bought a new car with bluetooth function, though my cell phone and the bluetooth of the car don't connect like it should, (thats why i wanted an android with the least amount of problems) and i was wondering if the fact that the bluetooth is only visible 120 seconds may cause the problem.
wrecless said:
I would suggest that you dont use NAND builds yet they are far from perfect but instead you should use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847631 it is motomans black and blue build wich is by far the best sense android build even much better than any ram and nand build and as for winmo flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893438 and it will boot android just as fast as any nand build and you will never have problems with this setup
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i was wondering, in some of the android roms, you can choose skins from htc sense and have the htc market, and can download more htc backgrounds, sounds, etc. etc.
and now i have the rom you suggested, both for windows as for android which i'd like to use, but doesn't have that htc sense thing buildt in the android rom, how can i get it back?
natihorny said:
i was wondering, in some of the android roms, you can choose skins from htc sense and have the htc market, and can download more htc backgrounds, sounds, etc. etc.
and now i have the rom you suggested, both for windows as for android which i'd like to use, but doesn't have that htc sense thing buildt in the android rom, how can i get it back?
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The build you are speaking of is the desire hd. I didn't suggest that build because it is laggy and slow. Even after 10 restarts and 2 days of use it still laggs alot compared to the one I posted in B4. Take it from someone that has tried every build available the motoman build is BY FAR the BEST after you get over all the HOOPLAH over the new htc sense wich is cool i'll admit but the coolness wears off after about 2 days and your just stuck with a laggy non responsive HD build. now others will post how good thier HD build works after hours of tweeking and reading and tweeking and reading. But trust me you will go back to the motoman build after you try the hd for a few days
@ wrecless
thanks for your view about which rom to choose, i'll do as you say, since you realy know what you're talking about, and i was hoping you tell me whenever a perfect rom from the htc desire is out?
wrecless said:
I would suggest that you dont use NAND builds yet they are far from perfect but instead you should use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847631 it is motomans black and blue build wich is by far the best sense android build even much better than any ram and nand build and as for winmo flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893438 and it will boot android just as fast as any nand build and you will never have problems with this setup
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Would you say this build is better than darkstone SuperRAM FroYo v1.5 and SuperRAM Sense v0.1?
Jdm ultimate 1.6.2 is best by far nand or sd hands down
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wrecless said:
The build you are speaking of is the desire hd. I didn't suggest that build because it is laggy and slow. Even after 10 restarts and 2 days of use it still laggs alot compared to the one I posted in B4. Take it from someone that has tried every build available the motoman build is BY FAR the BEST after you get over all the HOOPLAH over the new htc sense wich is cool i'll admit but the coolness wears off after about 2 days and your just stuck with a laggy non responsive HD build. now others will post how good thier HD build works after hours of tweeking and reading and tweeking and reading. But trust me you will go back to the motoman build after you try the hd for a few days
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sounds like an interesting helpful post
i will return to deliver the Thanks if I found Motoman's build, superior to the ones I have and resolves the issues I am facing (everyone is different)
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Jdm ultimate 1.6.2 is best by far nand or sd hands down
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for non-sense build your rite jdms is by far the best
Essjaythegreat said:
Would you say this build is better than darkstone SuperRAM FroYo v1.5 and SuperRAM Sense v0.1?
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I installed the darkstone build and had problems but I cant remember exactly what they were. In my opinion the motoman build was just as fast and had no problems. I'v been trying everything just because i want something different but I always come back to this build nothing out there seams to work as well as this one and as for the nand builds they are all RMNET. So untill I see a working PPP build I'm going to keep using this SD build
Why hasnt a mod moved or deleted this topic?
wrecless said:
I installed the darkstone build and had problems but I cant remember exactly what they were. In my opinion the motoman build was just as fast and had no problems. I'v been trying everything just because i want something different but I always come back to this build nothing out there seams to work as well as this one and as for the nand builds they are all RMNET. So untill I see a working PPP build I'm going to keep using this SD build
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I had no problems at all with darkstones super ram builds they worked very well for me everything worked fine ppp wifi ect, i noticed darkstone froyo was a bit faster than his sence build but its still very fast
I tryed Motoman's build and found it very nice, but am having problems with wifi and market, I think there may be a fix for these but ive not had time to browse through the forum as of yet.
I really like JNF Android Starter Xtreme you recommended its funky
TheATHEiST said:
Why hasnt a mod moved or deleted this topic?
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Why???????
Essjaythegreat said:
I had no problems at all with darkstones super ram builds they worked very well for me everything worked fine ppp wifi ect, i noticed darkstone froyo was a bit faster than his sence build but its still very fast
I tryed Motoman's build and found it very nice, but am having problems with wifi and market, I think there may be a fix for these but ive not had time to browse through the forum as of yet.
I really like JNF Android Starter Xtreme you recommended its funky
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Not sure one can find a perfect build ( or mate for that matter ), but I do have some info collected that others may find useful in the link below. If anyone can find a build with everything working, please let us know.
http://home.comcast.net/~chn110/AndroidHD2/ScoreCard.htm
TyTungs Nexus NAND build is awesome; check it out:
links are in my thread
deadmansink said:
TyTungs Nexus NAND build is awesome; check it out:
links are in my thread
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yep can confirm that, runs really really smooth, expecially with launcher pro
simax said:
yep can confirm that, runs really really smooth, expecially with launcher pro
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I actually went the ADW Launcher Ex route...bad-ass...

[Q] How to keep Sense running smooth? Maintenance routine for Android on HD2?

Dudes,
I've been running Android on HD2 for a few weeks now and it's great so far - it's basically like a Desire HD for half the price. But I've been having a problem in regards to keeping the Sense UI running smooth after a few days, no matter what build I try (this is why I'm posting in general)
I've tried Imilka's Desire Z, Rafdroid HD 4.0.2, Rafdroid HD Light 3.2 SQ and CMYLXGO Light. So far, CMYLXGO seems like it's the smoothest, but I'm still experiencing significant slow down and jerkiness of the Sense UI after a few days.
Are there any maintenance routines or tweaks I can try to keep Sense running smooth?
I'm sure there's something in regards to
-cache cleaning
-ram cleanup
-reboot routines etc
that I could try, but I'm not sure where to start, and I'm kinda iffy about using a task killer
Any ideas would be great, especially if we can make this a resource thread for people with the same question
thanks,
zuka
Less apps installed
Less memory usage for micro sd
Keep the internal memory little used. Like eight hundred or more megabytes free
Just my two cents
That's a good idea in theory, but I've got an EU HD2 with 512mb of internal memory. With CMYLXGO Light installed and every possible app moved to the SD card, I have 20 megs of free internal storage.
Would creating an EXT3 partition on my SD card have any effect in speeding up the phone by allowing it to use it for internal memory, or does that not work in every rom? (Derp: Just checked and Cmylxgo DHD doesn't support data2ext. Sorry)
Well just to point out. Desire hd and z roms aren't really smooth. Unless there has been a significant improvement from the last time I tried, which was 3 weeks ago, yeah. So yeah, just pointing out that you can't ask for it to be something it isn't.
My point is that on first install, and even after installing all apps, the build is significantly smoother than it becomes over the next few days. I suspect there's some kind of way to clear out caches etc to make it run at a stable speed over time, so i'm just checking if anybody has any tips
As the sense version number increments it get more bloated and eats up more space and memory.
What I recommend is desire/bravo ( not desire hd or z ). It's an older version of sense that has some advantages in my oppinion:
- no htc hub, htc likes, htc crap
- timestamp on picture
- occupies less space
- runs faster.
- the battery is ok
So, try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=992430
The desirez and dhd builds are not smooth in general.
I use Skinks Clean Desire and ist very smooth. Only disadvantage is that it hasn't the new sense 2.1 features.
The nest best things to hope for are the new roms coming now. With Gingerbread and sense 2.1 based of the desire s or incredible s.
For now i can recommend Imilkas Vivo build. Almost everything is working.
zukа said:
Dudes,
I've been running Android on HD2 for a few weeks now and it's great so far - it's basically like a Desire HD for half the price. But I've been having a problem in regards to keeping the Sense UI running smooth after a few days, no matter what build I try (this is why I'm posting in general)
I've tried Imilka's Desire Z, Rafdroid HD 4.0.2, Rafdroid HD Light 3.2 SQ and CMYLXGO Light. So far, CMYLXGO seems like it's the smoothest, but I'm still experiencing significant slow down and jerkiness of the Sense UI after a few days.
Are there any maintenance routines or tweaks I can try to keep Sense running smooth?
I'm sure there's something in regards to
-cache cleaning
-ram cleanup
-reboot routines etc
that I could try, but I'm not sure where to start, and I'm kinda iffy about using a task killer
Any ideas would be great, especially if we can make this a resource thread for people with the same question
thanks,
zuka
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Clean dalvik cache
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Which Android rom to choose?

Hey guys,
today I spent all day reading about Android ROMs, but I'm going more and more confused. I'm using EU HD2 and have not enough space for application updates etc. For this reason I want to move some apps (navigation, games) on SD card. Can somebody advice me good, tiny and stable ROM? Great benefit would be ROM working in landscape mode, because I want to use my phone in my car in landscape. ROMs that I like are :
myMIUI 14 B6 [MAGLDR/CLK║Dorimanx║GB║APP2SD║CACHE2DATA║ZIPALIGN]
[MAGLDR/cLK]TyphooN CyanogenMod 7.2.0.1 v3.8.8[2.3.7][A2SD+][tytung r14]
PARANOIDANDROID HD2 v1.5b [TABLET/HYBRID][CM9][A2SD][tytung_HWA_r3.2]
[AROMA ROM] Leo King 2.3.6 ICS 4.0.4_CM9_Rc2_Bulletproof!
[ICS] [4.0.4] [STABLE] CyanogenMod 9 RC 2 [securecrt_tytung_HWA]
AndroPlus Ultimate |High Quality|Fast|Smooth|GB 2.3.3|Sense 2.1+3.0+3.5+4.0
NexusHD2-ICS-4.0.4-CM9-HWA V2.5 (Kernel: tytung_HWA_r3.2
BTW good working camera is very appreciated.
Reading is not enough, you have to try them to decide which is better.
Most of these roms are already stable, and most of them are tiny (150-200).
For the best camera, I recommend gingerbread. what do you mean by "landscape" ? all roms have rotation, don't they?
Having a EU HD2 means you probably won't be able to use a ROM without an a2sdd script, or at least moving apps to the sd card, so I propose using an a2sd script when installing any ROM.
Marvlesz said:
Reading is not enough, you have to try them to decide which is better.
Most of these roms are already stable, and most of them are tiny (150-200).
For the best camera, I recommend gingerbread. what do you mean by "landscape" ? all roms have rotation, don't they?
Having a EU HD2 means you probably won't be able to use a ROM without an a2sdd script, or at least moving apps to the sd card, so I propose using an a2sd script when installing any ROM.
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By "landscape" I mean rotation of main screen, phone dialer, weather or music widget for example instead of navigation or other stand alone applications only.
BADMOPAR said:
By "landscape" I mean rotation of main screen, phone dialer, weather or music widget for example instead of navigation or other stand alone applications only.
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Yeah all roms have landscape mode. Try them all out and decide for yourself
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With an EU HD2 I would stay away from sense roms because of size. Tytung's roms have always been really good for me but I'm with everyone else, try some and see what suits your taste. I'm using huhjun's [ICS-ROM] iCyanogen 1.2 [Fast-Stable-Bravia-Xloud][tytung_HWA_r3.4] and love it.
Reading is not enough, you have to try them to
Most roms are already stable, and most of them are tiny (150-200)
but it all depends on what you want ie sense or no sense if you want a lite rom take the rom you like and delete apps from it to make it lite "ie all the aps you can get from market " then you can move them to sd card tbh i use a lite rom but the lowest ive managed to get it to is 150mb .(on phone)
why not download a rom and experiment with it theres a lot you can delete from them /apps to language boot loader gifs ringtones
download and install 7zip its a lot easy'r to delete things you can extract the rom from the zip to see what size it will come out at
I can say for myself only. By my opinion, AOKP has best combination of settings and tweaks which really make life easier. Battery life and speed of this rom are very very good. But unfortunately this rom was not very stable for me, I experienced hot reboots regularly.
So I switched back to NexusHD2. It has comparable battery life and speed, but less tweaking possibilities. Stability of this rom has always been out of question for me. It is solid rock.
TyphooN CyanogenMod ROM was my first rom on HD2 and I have only positive impressions of it. Switched to ICS just because this phone let me do that. Prefer newer versions when possible.
Hyperdroid GBX is a 50 - 60mb file and takes just 92mb of system. If your priority is to save memory that would be the best option.
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I think you should try the paranoid rom. Shoukd
After install you have around the 230 mb free, and it was not neccesary for me to use an a2sd script, and god, the rom is soooo stable
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I want to try Paranoid Android and NexusHD2 ICS, but can not find working solution for back up my contacts and calendar. HTC Sync installed on 3 computers does not working for me. Anny tips ???
BADMOPAR said:
I want to try Paranoid Android and NexusHD2 ICS, but can not find working solution for back up my contacts and calendar. HTC Sync installed on 3 computers does not working for me. Anny tips ???
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I keep my contacts and calender backed up through my google account. That way you can access them from any computer or your phone.
Why not the Blue-orange mix v1.2 by jamal2367, pretty good ics Rom, quite fast and has the main screen in landscape mode like u want.. I'm sure it will meet ur needs.
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TBD Sense by Sundawg
spleetwarts said:
Why not the Blue-orange mix v1.2 by jamal2367, pretty good ics Rom, quite fast and has the main screen in landscape mode like u want.. I'm sure it will meet ur needs.
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I just flashed this sense rom by sundawg with htc one x tweaks,very smooth and good battery i must say,you can try that,i flashed it 5 days ago,still using it:good:
darthbill said:
I keep my contacts and calender backed up through my google account. That way you can access them from any computer or your phone.
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Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but Google Calendar do not sync my appointments in both direction
Titanium backup backsup calendar pretty well. I use it with out a problem and i am flashing like every 3 days
You can make a backup of your calendar through system data back up.

[Q] Best rom

Hey there! Its me again... I'm wondering if I hace to change rom or not, but will ask either way...
What's the best, or what are the best rom 4 the phone that can actually fit in 150Mb of System partition?
I'm actually using build 3 from tejas12, as it seems to be the bugless around, but been seeing lots of roms around and I just would like to know which rom, o another rom to test...
150 System partition gives me 220+ data partition... Sadly, I use some apps that can be name as memory eater, most of them are at SD but even that way, I still need the space, actually I just hace 25Mb free, just close to the notification of the lack of memory =/
Any help?
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If you need more space for apps, create sd-ext and use Link2SD, you'll have more free space on your phone's memory.
Its not the same than just move then to SD ?
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Not 100% the same but similar
chaosx8 said:
Its not the same than just move then to SD ?
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It is not same, for link2sd you need ext partition. Diference is that with link2sd you can move everything (lib, dex, app) what is not best to do.
About your question... just download any rom you like, recovery version, and use 7zip to shrink it. Remove some apps that you dont need, you can remove media files that you dont need to. I do that all the time, and it work without problem.
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Try this rom by me - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31318784
rishabh.raj37 said:
Try this rom by me - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31318784
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I tink he is right that its is very stable.. I have tried it....
rishabh.raj37 said:
Try this rom by me - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31318784
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Does it fit un 150 Mb partition? And thx for response! I'm not good at taking out apps from roms since I am not that good at dev so that's y I haven't done it!
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Thanks
SDSL 3.0 is a good one
Zoe rom 6.5
LiGux Resurrection
please try it :victory:
quangtuyen88 said:
Zoe rom 6.5
LiGux Resurrection
please try it :victory:
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Thanks, will try ASAP
chaosx8 said:
Thanks, will try ASAP
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you should try zoe rom 6.5
* I think it's good !:good:
This ROM is the best - #2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145302
Hey, instead of making new post I decided to bump up this one.
I wanted to ask which ROM should suit me best - I use this old (but good) phone mainly for calling and as tracker for running. So for me most important thing is GPS strength (I've tried several ROMs and some find signal really fast and some take up to 10 minutes) + not freezing when playing music + sports tracker app (Endomondo/Runkeeper) is open.
So far I've tried:
1. PolishVodka's ICS and JB ROMs are almost perfect. Very rarely it freezes, but amount of free RAM is less than GB and running music + sports tracker make my phone sluggish. Anyway props to PV, I'm looking for alternatives not because his ROM is bad, but because our device is just too old for new android.
2) Zoe ROM 6.5 and 7 - honestly I just don't see where is speed in this ROM. Yes, there is more free RAM, but for me it runs slower than 4+ ROMs.
3. Miroslav's 2.3 clean ROM - liked this one because I could customize whatever I wanted and nothing preinstalled + had like 90 MB free RAM, but even after changing system language text under icons was still in Russian.
So I want GB rom (because they run better and more free memory) with strong GPS fix. Working WiFi deepsleep could be nice since I have phone connected to wifi almost all the time, but it's not priority since I leave it charging almost every night.
Huinars said:
Hey, instead of making new post I decided to bump up this one.
I wanted to ask which ROM should suit me best - I use this old (but good) phone mainly for calling and as tracker for running. So for me most important thing is GPS strength (I've tried several ROMs and some find signal really fast and some take up to 10 minutes) + not freezing when playing music + sports tracker app (Endomondo/Runkeeper) is open.
So far I've tried:
1. PolishVodka's ICS and JB ROMs are almost perfect. Very rarely it freezes, but amount of free RAM is less than GB and running music + sports tracker make my phone sluggish. Anyway props to PV, I'm looking for alternatives not because his ROM is bad, but because our device is just too old for new android.
2) Zoe ROM 6.5 and 7 - honestly I just don't see where is speed in this ROM. Yes, there is more free RAM, but for me it runs slower than 4+ ROMs.
3. Miroslav's 2.3 clean ROM - liked this one because I could customize whatever I wanted and nothing preinstalled + had like 90 MB free RAM, but even after changing system language text under icons was still in Russian.
So I want GB rom (because they run better and more free memory) with strong GPS fix. Working WiFi deepsleep could be nice since I have phone connected to wifi almost all the time, but it's not priority since I leave it charging almost every night.
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try the newest aosp (2.1) by Miroslav and after setting the language you have to reboot
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Which ROM based on Android Jelly Bean is the most stable? At the rate I do not care, it's important that in order to be stable.
Best rom threads aren't allowed on Xda.
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help3r said:
Which ROM based on Android Jelly Bean is the most stable? At the rate I do not care, it's important that in order to be stable.
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Like which ones?
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