I have a htc dhd and i flashed android revolutions hd 6.3.3 and now, after several weeks of using it withowt problems it is always freezing. It mainly freezez after i unlock it and hangs for 10-30 seconds but then usually starts working again. Do you have anny idea what could be going on.. i do have alot of apps and i usually have it oc'ed to 1.2ghz.... I really like revolutions hd and i dont whant to switch to another rom and have problems with the camera or other stuff... Please help!!!
Most ROM's dont have camera issues (only ICS & JB ROM's, and most ROM's have them fixed anyway).
Did you apply any tweaks, undervolting, kernel changes, CPU governer etc. Please provide more information so we can help you quicker
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GuyInTheCorner said:
Most ROM's dont have camera issues (only ICS & JB ROM's, and most ROM's have them fixed anyway).
Did you apply any tweaks, undervolting, kernel changes, CPU governer etc. Please provide more information so we can help you quicker
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i dont have much tweaks installed, the only root apps i use are add free, setcpu, apps2sd, defrag pro(not root, i think), flash, lcd resolution(installed but not in use),juice defender and task killer pro always running(not root),also, the widget *no lock*(but it sometimes freezez without it too) and busyBox which i dont know what it is for.. i think that android revolutions hd has already a oc app pre installed could that cause problems..
Try running fix permissions from ROM Manager it fixed my phone using RCMIX3D. Good luck.
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All I know that revolution hd 6.3.2 works better then 6.3.3 for me
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Trying to figure out what would be the best rom to put on my wildfire, i currently have cm7 on there.
I basically want one that allows me to boost the sound setting like cm7, was wondering if cm6 does this, i dont need to be on gingerbread, theres nothing i need on it that froyo doesnt have.
But are the any other roms you would say I have to try out.
Want best performance with good battery life.
Thanks y'all
I'd say stick to cm7 and maybe install setCPU, the only app that didn't make my phone unstable at high MHz =/
Cm7 has inbuilt cpu frequency settings. No need of extra application for that. Stability will be same. Infact an extra app may cause issues due to inbuilt governers.
And reg., roms entirely your choice.
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i am in CM7 ! its better
Well, for performance, i suggest OpenFire based anonimo's rom + LauncherPro.
Hey there got some questions for experienced Users.
Are there any useful apps, kernels or other tweaks out there for the hd2 WITH SENSE3 to make it smoother and faster?
And should i use autokiller or something like that? Is setcpu usefull or only crap?
Which launcher should i use and so on.
I will stay @ Sense 3 for those who say other Roms
Would be thankful for every advice.
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for sense 3+ roms supercharger makes difference in terms of free ram and less battery drain for me. (i tried it with energy dhd and bluedroid runnymede, it provides at least 20MB extra free ram.)
i tried swap partition with those roms but since my sd is class2 system lagged sometimes although my free ram raised.
using overclocking improves speed but i think it causes more battery consumption.
Can anyone recommend a sense rom for euro HD2 for daily use?
cd78 said:
Can anyone recommend a sense rom for euro HD2 for daily use?
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try rafdroid desirehd rom. it has sense2 and fully work.
mutil said:
try rafdroid desirehd rom. it has sense2 and fully work.
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Thank you
weezybaby307 said:
Hey there got some questions for experienced Users.
Are there any useful apps, kernels or other tweaks out there for the hd2 WITH SENSE3 to make it smoother and faster?
And should i use autokiller or something like that? Is setcpu usefull or only crap?
Which launcher should i use and so on.
I will stay @ Sense 3 for those who say other Roms
Would be thankful for every advice.
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most scripts are written in init.d out of the box from our amazing devs. set cpu works, but you can see significant battery drain if you are overclocking at the maximum value. Sense launcher by default works best with the rom and is big part of sense 3.0 (if you want launcher pro just use a gingerbread rom without sense). Do not use auto killer but a task manager is useful to ease battery drain from apps running in background. But like i said before, many devs cook in tweaks that manage such memory aspects. Finally, you can try the v6 supercharger script which can speed up the rom considerably.
I guess the main idea is that the ROM's available on the threads are pretty much optimized for the maximum performance of base that they are on so I suggest simply using the ROM out of the box
Android 2.2.1 Sense 2.0 NAND Firmware (based on stock Desire HD RUU Ace 1.84)
from Mikhei777 is my best for daily usage
Still using CMYLXGOs Stock Desire HD[RUU1.84][RAF 1.9OC] after that may not be continuous but fast ,stable, and great battery for daily usage
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=915159
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I find my self keep coming back to this rom. I am not sure how many xda members had the honor of this great 2.2 rom. I have tryed many different roms. Does any one know of any Froyo roms that are just as fast and snappy? The rom must be able to handle 1.5 oc. ! Has any one else had the chance to use this rom, If so..what did u think of it?
Rom: GingerTwiz3.1 Kernel: 1.3ghz MODz Nightly #3 smartass/ scary
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I find my self keep coming back to this rom. I am not sure how many xda members had the honor of this great 2.2 rom. I have tryed many different roms. Does any one know of any Froyo roms that are just as fast and snappy? The rom must be able to handle 1.5 oc. ! Has any one else had the chance to use this rom, If so..what did u think of it?
Rom: GingerTwiz3.1 Kernel: 1.3ghz MODz Nightly #3 smartass/ scary
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Just about every froyo rom is snappy an it's not the rom that can't handle Oc it's phone some phones can do more than others
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And its the kernel that decides whether the phone can oc or not...
You want snappy? Go to cm7...thats godly fast
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I have personal issues with cm7. It don't like me
Rom: GingerTwiz3.1 Kernel: 1.3ghz MODz Nightly #3 smartass/ scary
naturallight said:
I find my self keep coming back to this rom. I am not sure how many xda members had the honor of this great 2.2 rom. I have tryed many different roms. Does any one know of any Froyo roms that are just as fast and snappy? The rom must be able to handle 1.5 oc. ! Has any one else had the chance to use this rom, If so..what did u think of it?
Rom: GingerTwiz3.1 Kernel: 1.3ghz MODz Nightly #3 smartass/ scary
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Team Toxic Presents "Toxic Crazy8" Froyo Gone Crazy on Ginger"
It has some features that will give you what you want like..
Tweak to make phone stop attempting signal location once strongest signal is found.
Build prop edit to make phone sleep in standby (decreasing battery drain)
More edits and tweaks to optimize speed and stability.
V6 Supercharge Option
You get scriptmanager app to apply whichever script from the v6 supercharge that you want.. the more aggressive, the less apps it keeps in memory, the less apps, the more snappy-- any running app gets as much ram as it might need so doesn't slow down. The tradeoff.. if you want to go to a previously running app, it won't continue where it left off like you might with stock memory profiles. NOTE: it doesn't work like an auto task killer, it decides how the OS allocated the ram.
Just flash the same kernel you are already using over that rom. The best part of it is, that rom does have exceptional battery life, so if you are going to overclock.. then that rom would be a good marriage for the combo of snappy performance and longevity.
Same as Naturallight here, CM just doesn't work on my phone.
I've tried every install method available and it just sits there twitching like it's having some sort of fit
None of the habitatc buttons work, they won't even light up, gps doesn't lock at all (it can't even see 1 satellite) 911 doesn't work at all.
I don't know what all the hubub is about but from where I'm sitting, CM is worse than going back to 1.1 stock
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last time i tried a ICS or jellybean rom was about 5 or 6 months ago, they all looked promising but all had little quirks like gps problems , camera not great quality, audio etc etc, bluetooth. this kinda put me off them as i need my phones features to work.
Just wondering if any of the latest roms have managed to iron out these problems ? EG gps is important to me and works well in ARHD.
Id love to try the latest jellybean release but kinda worried ill start finding bugs again once i start using it.
Are you interested only in AOSP based or in Sense ROMS as well?
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Are you interested only in AOSP based or in Sense ROMS as well?
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Would like to try something other than sense based, tried sabsa for a while but didnt really get on with it, found ARHD faster and less laggy after a few days.
codefireX. There are a few small bugs but everything important works perfectly. You can try the CM10.1 nightlies too, but any bugs in those will depend on the CM team fixing them. The developer only builds from CM source and doesn't focus on bug fixes because his priority is codefireX.
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Thanks for that , gps is working good with this rom ?
Yes, it works very well. I get a quick lock with 8-11 satellites. Only problem for me is my GPS antenna cover which has become loose and I need to fix. Many people have this problem with the DHD/I4G. The ROM has no problem with GPS.
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michaelopolis said:
Would like to try something other than sense based, tried sabsa for a while but didnt really get on with it, found ARHD faster and less laggy after a few days.
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Try these;
1.) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778202
2.) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2003273
try Jelly Time rom it's stable
2 days ago I installed PACman v19.3. It's a JB rom, clean, fast interface (Trebuchet launcher), many settings to customize your device (overclocking CPU included). The only thing I had to install to get it fully working was KangBang kernel v2.4 to get my WiFi working.
So far, I'm really pleased with this rom, it runs much faster and smoother than Sense based roms and you have more RAM available for aplications (I'm always on around 250-350 mb free in RAM).
I've been using JellyTime for months and had no issues with it, now its moved onto 4.2 I think its amazing. I'm a heavy web and navigation user with Bluetooth and not had any major issues.
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I'm using cfx SR10,
I've solved gps problem with this hardware method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1101066
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I sincerely recommend ViperDHD v2.1.1 I had the best ROM on your Desire HD everything works. Read the section of the ROMs. S all works.
ViperDHD might be a good choice if you want to simulate One X. But performance and quality wise (undersized rosie aka one x screen emulation, some poorly resized icons), its not so good when compared to other Sense4 ROMS.
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I really recommend taking a look at sci miui by a user. Been running it for about 2 weeks and its the smoothest rom I've ran, granted its based on gingerbread but If you want reliability you won't get much better
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I have been waiting for a stable JB ROM for a long time as well, but was continuously following the development and reviews of most of the ROMs.
Last week I've decided that it is time to try a JB ROM, because most of them reports very few or none issues.
I've installed JellyTime 6.1, and I have to say I'm extremely satisfied. It is rock stable, camera works perfectly, excellent audio quality, GPS had a little problem which was resolved by updating to the latest RADIO, and everything else just works great.
So the new Android 4.2 features were definitely worth the upgrade.
Like -SmOgER said, ViperDHD is a good ROM but has some laggs which get worse over time (just for me; may different for others).
I recommend using Sabsa Prime. Please try V12 first because it's Sense 4 Lite and quite fast. The current V13 is quite laggy but smoother than ViperDHD.
May you want to try Sabsa Prime V14 which will be uploaded in the minute I'm writing this.
If you want a Sense-Free Rom I' recommend this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2093845
Lags are not really a problem if you use supercharger from zeppelinrox and set the engine flush script on a scheduler to run from time to time.
Is there "developer options" in JellyTime 4.2?
I cannot find it in system settings.
Thanks.
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Yes. It's written in Jellytime OP:
randomblame said:
On 4.2 ROMs tap build number 7 times to access performance and developer settings they are hidden.
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klopsknoedel said:
Please try V12 first because it's Sense 4 Lite and quite fast. The current V13 is quite laggy but smoother than ViperDHD.
May you want to try Sabsa Prime V14 which will be uploaded in the minute I'm writing this.]
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Have you selected all performance mods in aroma? Try setting backgr process limit to 4 as well. For me, there is almost no lag at all. It's at least as fast as v12, if not faster
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Dear XDA developers, modders and users i am curious to know do you like more performance and stability of android 2.3 and older or looks and apps of android 4.0 and newer.
I prefer GB roms because for everyday use ICS/GB roms destroy my already weak battery, are slow and unstable imo , also when i download a rom i remove stuff i dont need and add stuff i do.
I edit roms but never publish them as my original work
Check how fast is it these two roms with 50+ user apps. Htc wildfire still good to go.
Check out my htc vdo shots below:
miniCM7 rom
CM7 Nightly Rom
I also froze a few system apps, what do u add and remove, can you plz make a vdo sneak peak.
My vote is for Performance.
Thanks
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bilal1947 said:
Check how fast is it these two roms with 50+ user apps. Htc wildfire still good to go.
I also froze a few system apps, what do u add and remove, can you plz make a vdo sneak peak.
My vote is for Performance.
Thanks
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Well i havent got time for making videos now ,but if you are interested in my roms then i do the following:
* depending on the rom size and features
- gallery
- fm radio
- latinIME
- tts and picotts
- some fonts
- alarms, notifications and ringtones
- gapps if available
- cwm ( i used revolutionary so cwm is not necessary
- cmwallpapers
- bootanimation.zip
+ file manager
+ quickpic
+ keyboard ( using hackers keyboard in this moment )
+ beats sometimes
+ custom ringtones and notifications
+ sometimes i edit the framework-res
conclusion - nothing complicated but by removing apps, fonts , boot animation i shave off +- 20mb of rom size and speed up boot to around 35-40 seconds
and in my barebones rom (cm7 based) i have removed all apps that are safe to remove except :
-music
-camera
-mms
-[App that ive possibly forgot to mention]
and in total my barebones rom has 50mb which i use when i fck up something ( my ubuntu didnt recognize android 4.0 as a usb drive so i couldnt change the rom ; when stuck in bootloop ) because it installs faster and its a good alternative as a rom to give to my younger sister
Because its faster i also change the default wallpaper in roms that i download
Curently i use TouchWiz with sympfinity kernel V4.5 its fast and battery efficient ( and FABULOUS )
P.S. yes wildfire is still good to go but development in xda is ceasing and it has no gpu. Technology is becoming better every day so i will update in the near future but wildfire is a legend and should not be forgotten
Well we still got some people doing good work, have you tried the AOKP light continued by wasimk32 ? I run it smooth and fine with smartass and preety much 5 hungry apps installed other than gapps; I'm only using it for about 5 days now but i did not feel the need to run supercharger, wich is more than i can say for latest gingerbread stock cm considering aokp is ics based.
Also if you want looks+even better performance you can give JellyBread a try made by wasimk32 aswell, i installed it and when i saw my willy fly troughout the apps and menus like a galaxy S2 i almost teared up a bit xD.
Bottom line: I think we can get probably another decent year where we can say willy kept up before we start using it for only its phone-text functions .
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Well we still got some people doing good work, have you tried the AOKP light continued by wasimk32 ? I run it smooth and fine with smartass and preety much 5 hungry apps installed other than gapps; I'm only using it for about 5 days now but i did not feel the need to run supercharger, wich is more than i can say for latest gingerbread stock cm considering aokp is ics based.
Also if you want looks+even better performance you can give JellyBread a try made by wasimk32 aswell, i installed it and when i saw my willy fly troughout the apps and menus like a galaxy S2 i almost teared up a bit xD.
Bottom line: I think we can get probably another decent year where we can say willy kept up before we start using it for only its phone-text functions .
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ok will try it out, thanks
this poll is no longer a poll its a discussion thread
When I still had my wildfire it was always performance for me. Cm7 was a godsend over that bloody stock Rom. But when it all came down to it as long as I had a fully working flashplayer I was happy
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I totally go for performance.Obviously i also care about look...
Performance
Performance, lightweight with minimalistic artwork.
Performance, has a quite old hardware and low memory
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