https://market.android.com/details?...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5tb2JseW54LmNhbWVyYWljcyJd
Those who liked it, here's ICS camera ported to our beloved froyo and gingerbread ROMS.
I've tested it with Ezet's latest CM 7.2 .32 ROM and it works great.
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Good afternoon
I already have on my zte blade Cyanogenmod 7.1 android 2.3.7 rom and I am thinking of changing it to 2.3 gingerbread. Should I do it ? Is there any diference ?
CM7 is gingerbread. If you just mean should you change to another gingerbread rom, then look at the different threads for each and see if they have anything you want. If you don't see any advantages to changing, then stick with CM7.
Cm 7.1 is 2.3.7 which is gingerbread.
I think 7.1 is the best ROM for blade .
I agree. Thee CM 7.1 release is excellent. There are things you can do (like over clock your CPU) which Gingerbread won't do on its own. And there is much more.
There is also now an expected CM 7.2 release coming soon. And then CM9 which will be Android 4.0 (or Ice Cream Sandwich as they say). Its much easier to upgrade to newer CM Mods if you keep CM 7.
So I guess what I am saying is there is little advantage gained by using the Google Gingerbread release over Cyanogen.
hy .
what is the best sbf to flash if u whant to use CM7.2 or ICS on a Defy ?
Best and reliable is your original stock rom 2.2.2 froyo.
There is a cm 7.2 from today. Two days ago i tried the rom from 01/25.
The camera-picture was inverted and the video-playback was very slow.
Is the hardware acceleration working?
Has the inverted camera been fixed?
Which bugs do i have to expect?
The best rom I've ever used was CM7.2 nightly from 12042011. Everything working perfect and battery record of 2 days and 8 hours. Now I'm using CM9/ICS nightly from 02042012 by Epsylon3, however, there is no camera for red lens (my case), no radio and some other issues. But I'm very happy to use Android 4.0.3 on my Defy.
Cm7.2 plus ice theme for cm7...better than cm9 ATM...performance ..functions & stability
Hi,
I want to flash more than just stock ROMs on my Galaxy Note using Mobile Odin Pro.
From what I've read, it's best for me to stick with Gingerbread Roms for the moment because flashing Ice Cream Sandwich Roms back to Gingerbread Roms can be more than just tricky.
Here's a list of ROMs that I know of so far.
GingerBread ROMs
Chrack´s Rom
Criskelo Rom
Darky Rom
KingDroid
Rocket Rom
Cassies XtraLite
Midnote
Ice Cream Sandwich ROMs
MIUI Livewings Edition
imilka's AOSP ICS
Criskelo's ICS V1
MIDNOTE 2.0
Codename Android 1.5.5
Rocket ICS
ICS Stunner Beta
Stock Roms
Stock ROMs
Can you let me know if I'm missing anything, or may have mistyped anything or misplaced them in the wrong category?
Cheers!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Note/GT-N7000#ROMs
In despered need to make a thread? Not tricky at all from ics to gb.
GThread closed
We have a whole development section full of the ROMs, why do we need a list?
Is it possible to integrate HWA to gingerbread.... may be Walter's MS2GINGER...
Why they should do that? You can use on of the latest cm9 builds with full hwa
It is my understanding that HWA (Hardware Acceleration) was only introduced after Android 3.0 Honeycomb, so 2.3 will never be supported by HWA. Use Quarx's ICS roms, they are great (even better use JB!)
Cheers! :highfive:
Hey guys! Ive been working on some mods and theming on gingerbread miui roms in the past week.. Now that I see something getting in shape I want to know people's opinions on the best gingerbread miui rom for the swift..
Also let me know if you know a good and stable gb miui for another device which is also ARMv6..
Thanks!
The best miui's we have are HTX miui by Koloses and V-MIUI v3 by TMinh, both seem to be very stable as they're based on the same rom ( CM 7.2 by tejas ) Koloses miui is little faster because it was resized to mdpi but it's little bugged.