Q. Sspl versions - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

I have one super phone, u guess right, HTC HD2, and been tryin different android roms via SD, haret, and just had trouble with one, meaning that only one Rom never installed. Recently have found that my hd2 has sspl 2.10.xx. Most roms are made, or maybe I got it wrong, for sspl 2.08.xx, so(finally) my question is: May be this the reason for lots of bugs on many roms I've installed?
Thanks in advance.
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might be coz if you see they mostly advice to have 2.08 & not other version but i'm just guessing

FCORivers said:
I have one super phone, u guess right, HTC HD2, and been tryin different android roms via SD, haret, and just had trouble with one, meaning that only one Rom never installed. Recently have found that my hd2 has sspl 2.10.xx. Most roms are made, or maybe I got it wrong, for sspl 2.08.xx, so(finally) my question is: May be this the reason for lots of bugs on many roms I've installed?
Thanks in advance.
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As far as I know SPL version shouldn't affect Android performance, it's more to do with other things such as the WinMo ROM (trust me, flashing a custom WinMo ROM will make Android SD faster, I don't know how, but it did when I tried). Also, you might as well flash HSPL rather than SSPL, I see no advantages of the latter really.

Nigeldg said:
As far as I know SPL version shouldn't affect Android performance, it's more to do with other things such as the WinMo ROM (trust me, flashing a custom WinMo ROM will make Android SD faster, I don't know how, but it did when I tried). Also, you might as well flash HSPL rather than SSPL, I see no advantages of the latter really.
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I agree it is just a boot unlocker they say use 2.08 as this is most compatible with Android
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no hspl for run android?

is HSPL needed to run android in hd2?
Do you think this is the right thread for 'question'?
Normally HSPL is needed because you need to flash the radio rom suitable to run android.
as long u using 3rd party rom u need it..
I don't believe it is "needed" to simply run Android. Now if you want it as your daily OS, I would strongly suggest it. You will be able to flash the recommended Radio / ROM combination so that you get the most functional build possible.
Without the right radio or ROM, you will have some unwelcome bugs.
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dirn1111 said:
Do you think this is the right thread for 'question'?
Normally HSPL is needed because you need to flash the radio rom suitable to run android.
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oops i'm sorry if i made mistake
do u have a recommendation which android suitable for original official hd2 rom?
harky said:
as long u using 3rd party rom u need it..
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since the day i bought hd2 until now it never been hspl yet in other word it still original official hd2 rom, here the descriptions:
os: 5.2.21869
manila: 2.5.19211619.0
rom: 1.66.707.1
radio: 2.07.51.22_2
protocol: 15.32.50.07u
I have stock T-Mobile US HD2 and I have not put HSPL or anything... it's even GSM locked to the carrier...
I managed to get FroyoStone series to work just fine; mccm build FRG33 and FRG 83 build as well... besides that I did try some builds like shubcraft or whatever the name is and it did not want to work due to screen freezes - so I just went back to mccm 1.5
sorry double post
jelliottz said:
I don't believe it is "needed" to simply run Android. Now if you want it as your daily OS, I would strongly suggest it. You will be able to flash the recommended Radio / ROM combination so that you get the most functional build possible.
Without the right radio or ROM, you will have some unwelcome bugs.
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i dont wanna use it as my daily i just wanna catch the experience using it, the games, the apps and environments
would you be kind to let me know which version of android and rom r u using?
eenbox said:
I have stock T-Mobile US HD2 and I have not put HSPL or anything... it's even GSM locked to the carrier...
I managed to get FroyoStone series to work just fine; mccm build FRG33 and FRG 83 build as well... besides that I did try some builds like shubcraft or whatever the name is and it did not want to work due to screen freezes - so I just went back to mccm 1.5
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really??wow thats sounds interesting to me
would u be kind to give the link to download the instruction and apps?
maverick_endit81 said:
i dont wanna use it as my daily i just wanna catch the experience using it, the games, the apps and environments
would you be kind to let me know which version of android and rom r u using?
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I use Chuck Droid ROM as my WinMo base. Radio 2.10.50.26. I switch between 2 Android chefs: MdeeJay and Bangsters. I use them both for daily use.
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anyway our advice is already stated there..
u want to install or not is depend on u..
any brick on ur phone will be responsible by urself..
You can run Android on a stock phone, but just be ready for any of the various annoyances with doing so, most common is audio issues like robot voice during calls. I tried it on stock Tmous HD2 for a while before finally loading up custom roms.
You might get lucky and not have the issues.
jelliottz said:
I use Chuck Droid ROM as my WinMo base. Radio 2.10.50.26. I switch between 2 Android chefs: MdeeJay and Bangsters. I use them both for daily use.
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thank for the info i will give it a try
harky said:
anyway our advice is already stated there..
u want to install or not is depend on u..
any brick on ur phone will be responsible by urself..
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sure it is..barely our own responsibility
daemonfly said:
You can run Android on a stock phone, but just be ready for any of the various annoyances with doing so, most common is audio issues like robot voice during calls. I tried it on stock Tmous HD2 for a while before finally loading up custom roms.
You might get lucky and not have the issues.
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lucky for the t-mob users..and me the universal hd2 user

[Q] android 2.2 system problems

hey guys i have an htc hd2 tmobile usa with the android 2.2 system and i have not flashed a custom rom on it yet.. right now my android system itself wastes a **** load of battery and there are other problems like the custom radio.... i cant make calls... i was wondering if i flash it using a custom rom will this fix my problems??? most importantly the battery problem... cause it wastes a **** load of battery just the system itself.. let me know quickly!!!
Yes, if you would read, you would know that most Android distros don't work with the stock ROM and radio. The only one that I have found that does is the Desire HD build, seems to work awesomely with the stock ROM. If you are hell bent on running Android, you need to flash to an Android compatible custom ROM, and apply HardSPL. The battery problem is a universal thing. It happens on nearly every distro of Android, so just try a bunch and see which one fits your needs.
ashasaur said:
Yes, if you would read, you would know that most Android distros don't work with the stock ROM and radio. The only one that I have found that does is the Desire HD build, seems to work awesomely with the stock ROM. If you are hell bent on running Android, you need to flash to an Android compatible custom ROM, and apply HardSPL. The battery problem is a universal thing. It happens on nearly every distro of Android, so just try a bunch and see which one fits your needs.
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so u have to find a stock rom that will fit android??? can u help me find one.... and i would like to find a stock rom that would lessen my android system battery use... cause the percentage of the battery use for my android system which is the desire build is over 50%... so as u can see this android system really waste a lot of my battery.. u think there is a stocl rom that will fix this problem???
ashasaur said:
Yes, if you would read, you would know that most Android distros don't work with the stock ROM and radio. The only one that I have found that does is the Desire HD build, seems to work awesomely with the stock ROM. If you are hell bent on running Android, you need to flash to an Android compatible custom ROM, and apply HardSPL. The battery problem is a universal thing. It happens on nearly every distro of Android, so just try a bunch and see which one fits your needs.
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i mean a custom rom not a stock rom.... im looking for a custom rom that will work well with android and lessen the battery use percentage of it.. cause the android system itself uses 50% of the battery.. i was wondering if there was a custom rom that will fix this and work well with android desire build.
The android builds are made to kill winmo when it runs. Ive read a post with tips one was to start android as soon as android boots up which did help me. Also i know the chuckydroid rom is really lite and boots fast. Ugly as hell but its not meant to look nice.
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uh im looking for a custom rom that will work well with me android build.. cause i want to use the aandroid build for htc hd2.... so im looking for a custom rom that will work with the android desire build and decrease the android system battery usage... and also fix my radio so i can make phone calls..
Try chuckydroid with the 2.10 radio.
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ddgarcia05 said:
Try chuckydroid with the 2.10 radio.
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uh is this chucky droid better than the energy rom??? and do i need to install the 2.10 radio separately or does it come with the chuckydroid rom already??

[Q] Which ROM?

I am looking for a NAND ROM for Android 2.1-2.3 with HTC Sense.
I have been told I am looking for a stock desire ROM.
Where can I get such a ROM and what Radio do I use?
Please tell me where to get the Stock Desire ROM as I can't find it anywhere.
And I'm going to be using MAGLDR if that helps.
depends on whther you want a standard desire rom like skinks or a hd version such as imilka or rafpignas
i personally perfere the hd versions and have run roms from both the above and both produce fantastic roms
currently im using ilmilkas hd ram version which is very very fast with rafpignas 1.9 kernel
Thanks
And it will work on NAND, right?
I was going to use clockworkmod to install it.
Do I just copy it to the SD card and boot clockworkmod?
In this circumstance does the CLRCAD and HARET files matter.
you install it on nand, clrcad and haret are for booting from sd card they are not neeed when using nand
rom desire hd
ccaseys said:
I am looking for a NAND ROM for Android 2.1-2.3 with HTC Sense.
I have been told I am looking for a stock desire ROM.
Where can I get such a ROM and what Radio do I use?
Please tell me where to get the Stock Desire ROM as I can't find it anywhere.
And I'm going to be using MAGLDR if that helps.
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You can also try HD2 CoreDroid HD. It´s a beautiful ROM, very fast, and stable. The instructions to install it are in my signature. The link is here. Let me know whar you think.
ccaseys said:
I am looking for a NAND ROM for Android 2.1-2.3 with HTC Sense.
I have been told I am looking for a stock desire ROM.
Where can I get such a ROM and what Radio do I use?
Please tell me where to get the Stock Desire ROM as I can't find it anywhere.
And I'm going to be using MAGLDR if that helps.
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Could you tell me why you want HTC Sense? Just wondering
I live the look and feel of sense and will match the phone
Aryante said:
Could you tell me why you want HTC Sense? Just wondering
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Have you ever tried Sense? It great... Give it a try. Most of us with the HTC don´t want to part with it...
Aryante said:
Could you tell me why you want HTC Sense? Just wondering
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When gingerbread comes with a decent dialer and calendar app I will quit Sense. Until then, it is the best interface for me.
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here is a good one im using right now http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=915159
Rafdroid HD 4.0.2 is better than the actual Desire HD. My best mate owns one, my HD2 is faster and has longer battery life.
no Sense rom is better,I am sure.

[Q] Getting a New HD2 what first?

So tomorrow I have a brand new HTC HD2 from T-MOUSA arivving brand new. Of course the first thing I wanna do is root it, after I figure out which rom to choose. Before I do that are there some things I should do first right out the box?
1. Using TMO? (if not - unlock)
2. Flash to custom firmware.
3. ... of course, install Android SD and forget about WM
Realalist said:
So tomorrow I have a brand new HTC HD2 from T-MOUSA arivving brand new. Of course the first thing I wanna do is root it, after I figure out which rom to choose. Before I do that are there some things I should do first right out the box?
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You did not post back here so I was wondering what did you do with your HD2 when you got it.
oleggl said:
1. Using TMO? (if not - unlock)
2. Flash to custom firmware.
3. ... of course, install Android SD and forget about WM
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Custom firmware is custom but it is still Windows Mobile (WM). So if you flash a custom ROM you still have WM but just a way more smooth WM ROM.
Flash it with mgldr then clockwork mod then android nand flash. I like tween typhoon rom
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Sorry everyone I totally forgot about this thread. Well when I got the phone the SPL or the radio didn't match the prerequisites it needed to match for the rom I wanted (HD2 CoreDroid DHD V1.6). After 36 hours of reading and researching I figured out I needed to flash a stock rom in order to get the prerequisites I needed. After finding the stock rom, on TMOUS website, I installed in it installed the new radio and spl, the same ones I needed. So I followed the guide and installed HardSPL and then MAGLDR then flashed it with HD2 CoreDroid DHD V1.6 and it worked flawlessly. I would highly recommend this rom for the HD2.
Realalist said:
Sorry everyone I totally forgot about this thread. Well when I got the phone the SPL or the radio didn't match the prerequisites it needed to match for the rom I wanted (HD2 CoreDroid DHD V1.6). After 36 hours of reading and researching I figured out I needed to flash a stock rom in order to get the prerequisites I needed. After finding the stock rom, on TMOUS website, I installed in it installed the new radio and spl, the same ones I needed. So I followed the guide and installed HardSPL and then MAGLDR then flashed it with HD2 CoreDroid DHD V1.6 and it worked flawlessly. I would highly recommend this rom for the HD2.
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can I just say its about time that someone spent some time reading and figured things out without asking loadsa questions, great job mate, and great choice of rom
Demon_man said:
can I just say its about time that someone spent some time reading and figured things out without asking loadsa questions, great job mate, and great choice of rom
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+1
Nice ROM choice there! Your HD2 is going to surprise you a lot more than the newer devices and their surface-appealing specs.
Demon_man said:
can I just say its about time that someone spent some time reading and figured things out without asking loadsa questions, great job mate, and great choice of rom
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Thanks. I figured out a pretty complex root by just doing my research. I won't be caught dead being called a noob. lol
Neurotica said:
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Nice ROM choice there! Your HD2 is going to surprise you a lot more than the newer devices and their surface-appealing specs.
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It already has surprised me it left the stock rom in the dust a million times over.
I'm still in shock that the community has made this HD2 such a killer phone and the manufacturer Has notjumped on theband wagon. I love my phone again thanks to xda
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It already has surprised me it left the stock rom in the dust a million times over.
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Sent from Tin Can with string.
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Well, I got my new htc hd2 yesterday, i just dl the newest hspl and radio and then magldr
Im very surprised by that to but I'm so glad that we have a community to do it ourselves.
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Can HD2 run Desire HD stock ROM?

Guys,
I am very new with HTC phone, plan to get a HD2 phone hardware, will not use WM 6.5, want to run Android. I know it can run many custom ROM here.
Just want to know if HD2 can run Desire HD stock ROM?
sorry, if this has been asked before.
Thanks
James
keijames said:
Guys,
I am very new with HTC phone, plan to get a HD2 phone hardware, will not use WM 6.5, want to run Android. I know it can run many custom ROM here.
Just want to know if HD2 can run Desire HD stock ROM?
sorry, if this has been asked before.
Thanks
James
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Hi,
Yes,stock ROMS are available.
Please check here:
http://android.hd2roms.com/
no you cannot just download a desire hd rom and flash it to your hd2, they have to be ported across first so im not sure what the above is saying
the above too advance for me, is there a easy way of doing this, like sony phone come with pc software, few clicks wait and restart, then you got flashed lastest ROM.
cheers
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So I'm guessing you've never heard of CWM?
What he's saying is, you can't just download the desire HD's stock rom, and flash it and expect it to work. E.g. if you go to the HTC website and download the latest desire HD rom there, and try to flash it to the HD2, it won't work.
What you have to do is go into our android development forum, either sd or NAND, and look for a desire HD rom there to flash.
This guide well explain all the quirks of the HD2 NAND world.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1021837
you should just read the guides on how to flash android and take a look in the android nand section and all your questions would be answered.
if the above is too advanced you should have bought an desire hd cause this site only showed available android roms for hd2 and has nothing to do with flashing.
just a collection sorted by the newest updated build with a link to it's xda thread.
malybru said:
Hi,
Yes,stock ROMS are available.
Please check here:
*URL removed because of forum n00b rules*
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Great site. Been looking for something like that for a while

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