Hi i was wondering can our P3600i rom been cooks to this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=572938
love the home screen's clock and shortcuts.
limesoft said:
Hi i was wondering can our P3600i rom been cooks to this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=572938
love the home screen's clock and shortcuts.
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That is a Rhodium rom ... i.e. for a device that has 4 times the memory of our P3600i (and more than double the screen resolution too)
There are still a few people who cook P3600i roms with the earlier version of Manila (that home screen you love) but it always ends up using over 90% memory when idle and the whole phone runs very sluggish or just crashes constantly.
Sorry
the.decoy said:
That is a Rhodium rom ... i.e. for a device that has 4 times the memory of our P3600i (and more than double the screen resolution too)
There are still a few people who cook P3600i roms with the earlier version of Manila (that home screen you love) but it always ends up using over 90% memory when idle and the whole phone runs very sluggish or just crashes constantly.
Sorry
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That is a good looking ROM. I hope to cook a P3600i ROM soon, but I'm having troubles right now that prevent me from accomplishing it. But I will be back soon.
the.decoy said:
That is a Rhodium rom ... i.e. for a device that has 4 times the memory of our P3600i (and more than double the screen resolution too)
There are still a few people who cook P3600i roms with the earlier version of Manila (that home screen you love) but it always ends up using over 90% memory when idle and the whole phone runs very sluggish or just crashes constantly.
Sorry
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you are right, just i just wondering .. my P3600i is using 6.5 rom, always crash, and always miss someone call (friend phone hear ringing sounds, but my phone never ring) always got blaime due to not answring phone. look like i gona save money for new device hopfully motorola driod ...
SuperSport said:
That is a good looking ROM. I hope to cook a P3600i ROM soon, but I'm having troubles right now that prevent me from accomplishing it. But I will be back soon.
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yah, i search over the forum, cant find any new rom for P3600i, looks like it's the time .... for new phone
limesoft said:
yah, i search over the forum, cant find any new rom for P3600i, looks like it's the time .... for new phone
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well.. Trinity got some potential you can use still ...
got some question: what should there be inside the rom? would you prefer m2d over chome?
it's up to the cook how much memory you are to use
cu
nosedive
limesoft said:
yah, i search over the forum, cant find any new rom for P3600i, looks like it's the time .... for new phone
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I am still working on my new kitchen for p3600i so there will be more new rom as soon as I am finished. In my experience the most stable roms I have ever had have been some of the wm6.5 builds using chome/titanium instead of M2D (Manilla). It just simply uses less memory and that is what we are the most lacking.
However Nosedive has just released his long awaited "n083" rom for p3600i/trinity. His roms have always been very fast and stable and this one seems to be built from a p3600i NK so you probably won't have the random corruption of the previous trinity roms (that had just been mod_i patched to run on p3600i).
nosedive said:
well.. Trinity got some potential you can use still ...
got some question: what should there be inside the rom? would you prefer m2d over chome?
it's up to the cook how much memory you are to use
cu
nosedive
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thanks for all the effort .. i still love M2D, i will try you new rom tonight. thanks
Hello everyone, I have been flashing my TP2 with different roms trying to find the most stable ROM.
I have tried many of NRG's roms and Rhodium_AF's roms also.
The thing is, i have a pre-release version of the TP2, my stepmom works as an engineer for AT&T and she is one of the few people in the country who test out the phones prior to their release, thus, have a lot of bugs.
I am not sure what it is, if it is a hardware problem, or a software problem, but the phone tends to crash very often, leaving me to restart it or remove the battery at least 3-4 times per day.
I currently am running Rhodium_AF's 21889 (January 17th) build with Sense 2.5
It seem to crash mainly around the new HTC Messaging app. If i switch to landscape by sliding out the keyboard while the onscreen keyboard is out, it will crash. If i try to go back to the home screen, and slide the keyboard shut at the same time, it will again, crash.
I have been booting android when i am having a text conversation because it is lightyears faster than the HTC Messaging app.
I am not sure what it is, a problem with the software, or because it may not be the final hardware revision, could it be the phone itself?
Thanks.
**Please, don't anyone jump all over me for my post. It is not meant to imply that the chef's are not making better ROMs than the stock. I get rid of my stock as soon as possible.**
I suggest you go with a stock ROM rather than one from XDA. The stock ROMs are designed to work, nothing "experimental". Try your carrier ROM and an HTC ROM to see if the device still misbehaves. That should help you to gauge if it is the hardware or the software.
Well I hear nothing but bad things about the stock roms, people couldnt stand them, hence why there are so many custom roms.
I never had a stock rom, my TP2 came with a pre-release ROM also. When i started it up, it was branded with a big "FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY" print on the startup screen. And god were there bugs.
But you are saying a normal AT&T stock rom would be better then the customs?
Lastly, what about NRG's Phoenix rom? I havent tried that one yet, but from what i understand, it is a more stable build.
*forum double posted*
I am new to flashing new ROM, but my phone is not. I have a friend who has flashed the ROM a few times on my phone. The phone operates but there is functionality that I would like to see that maybe a new ROM would be better for me. Right now I don't know that I could tell you what ROM I have. I would also like to know if my phone has HardSPL. I guess to start, I would like to know how to figure out what ROM I have so that I can ask more questions and get some better help.
Take off the battery cover. Holding the volume-down button, use the stylus to push (the release) the soft reset button. Keep holding the volume down until the 3-color screen shows up. This is called the bootloader. If your phone is already HardSPL'ed, the second line of text on the 3-color screen should have the word "Olinex" at the end of it.
If your phone has had custom ROMs flashed before, it will still be HardSPL'ed, unless your friend purposely re-locked the SPL. In other words, the SPL remains unlocked unless you specifically lock it again.
To get out of the bootloader, just hit the soft reset button again.
Ok, so it does have HardSPL. Where do I find what ROM I am running. The rest of the lines read:
RHOD300 32M SS-BC
SPL-0.85.OliNex
MicroP(LED) 0x0A
MicroP(KEY) 0x04
TURBO HW/Turbo SW
TP MFG DATA
509,521 796,836
803,215 210,213
215,840 Calibrated
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Where do I find what ROM I am running.
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When you actually powerup the phone, there should be 4 rows of red letters/number at the bottom left corner of the screen. Sometimes, the chef will put the name (or part of the name) of the ROM in the last row, but not always.
Also, you can look at the ROM version under Start>Settings>System>Device Information>Software Information. Again, I'm not sure if the name of custom ROMs is always displayed here.
What kind of functions are you looking for in a ROM?
ROM version - WWE 28.Aug.2010
Basically this ROM is what I am looking for but there are too many issues with it. I use my phone primarily for business so I usually do not need a lot of the frill features. I want to be able to have full functionality of the following items (no glitches): email, text messaging, call recording, contacts, internet sharing, and wifi router (for tethering to my laptop).
Right now I have the following issues: I will send a text, but the recipients do not get it (it is not the carrier). This does not happen all the time. sometimes my phone tells me that the message did not send, and I can try again. Sometimes it just never gets sent. When I get off a phone call there is a screen that pops up that says would you like to save this contact. when I click either "create new contact" or "add to existing", nothings happens. There are times also that the phone is just very slow...usually doing something simple like trying to open a browser page or text message. I usually have to reboot my phone every other day to fix this. When this is happening there is no programs running in my task manager. My final complaint is that the internet browser is VERY slow. My girlfriend has an iphone 3G with the same service that I have sitting right next to me and her internet is easily 5x faster than mine. Mine is almost unbearable.
I do not think I have any issues with email. My phone recorder works just fine.
What country, carrier?
I've never had that issue adding a caller as a contact, so I'm not familiar with that. And the only time I've had a problem with a text going through is when the reception is poor.
A custom ROM can possibly get you much better speed and stability over the stock ROM. But its not clear to me whether you are on stock or a custom ROM.
What browser are you using?
USA, ATT
I am running some version of energy rom, not stock. I just do not know which version.
I use opera browser.
Is there a splash screen that says Energy when you power up the phone? Every recent Energy ROM has had this (for as long as I've been using them, since May 2010).
Also, for Energy ROM, it usually says Energy in the bottom line of red letter/numbers in the lower left corner of the screen when you startup the phone.
It does, but it goes pretty quickly it is hard to get all the numbers. Energy is on that splash screen.
Windows Mobile is laggy by nature; and there is also a known, frequent memory leak problem with WM which slows down the phone until you power off/on the phone. WM is an old platform, and its no wonder that Microsoft is completely re-vamping the OS from the ground up, for Windows Phone 7. Periodically restarting the phone, or using CleanRAM (just use the XDA search function to find it) can help alleviate the memory leak issue somewhat. Its tough to say from your description whether the lag you are experiencing is typical WM behavior, or something else is going on.
I use Opera 9.7 as well for my browser. The actual download speed seems comparable to my wife's iPhone 3GS in unscientific testing. But the rendering speed when you scroll or zoom is much worse in Opera than on the iPhone. If that is what you are experiencing, there is not much that can be done. You can try Opera 10, which some people like better than 9.7. But it doesn't have a scalable zoom (only 2 zoom levels).
I used various builds of Energy for a long time, but I never had the issue with the caller contact, or texts. Overall, many users been pleased with the speed/stability of the Energy ROM. NRG does a good job on his ROMs, considering its Windows Mobile. You can try to flash other ROMs, which are a little more "lightweight" or better at managing the memory. But the improvements might not be quite what you are looking for. Its possible you have a bad flash, and re-flashing may fix your bugs. But I don't think you are going to see a huge improvement otherwise.
On the other hand, you have little to lose in flashing a new ROM (and it actually pretty fun, once you learn the basic steps). NRG is constantly tweaking his ROMs to squeeze a little more performance out of WM. Or you can try other more lightweight ROMs. People seem to like Jacko's and Valkyrie for cleaner ROMs. I'm trying out Simplicity right now, myself.
Overclocking the phone's CPU is another option for squeezing a bit more performance out of it. Look on the Themes and Apps subforum for the overclocking tools.
I'm going to take a shot in the dark and guess that the last time you flashed the ROM was around the end of August or beginning of September, right? More than likely, you're using an August 28th version of the Energy ROM. Don't worry, I'm not psychic. There was a bug in that version only that prevented saving to contacts after a call. It has never surfaced again since then.
You could simply flash a newer version of the ROM from the thread or try a different ROM altogether as redpoint suggests. Head over to the Energy ROM thread and pick a new one. Since you've already got the Hard SPL done, grab the task29 tool and stock ROM, and you're in business.
Install the stock ROM, then run task29, then flash the new ROM. All done. Make sure to back up your files before doing anything as this will erase all of your data.
How do I re-flash or install a new ROM, now knowing what you know about my phone? I am a noob, if you did not know that already!
haus en heimer said:
How do I re-flash or install a new ROM, now knowing what you know about my phone? I am a noob, if you did not know that already!
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Look one post up. I just told you. You need to first install the stock ROM. It's a simple exe file that runs from your PC.
After that, run the task29 program. It's two files. Leave the .nbh file alone. All you have to do is run the CustomRUU.exe file and follow the prompts. This will erase every bit of data on the device. When the progress bar gets to 100%, hold the volume down button to return to the bootloader screen.
You then need to run the Rhodium_SoftwareUpgrade.exe that is included with the ROM you want to flash. The download is normally two files just like the task29. Leave the .nbh file alone again.
If you have any questions about these programs direct them to the appropriate thread for that topic. It's time to jump in. You have a lot of reading to do. No more holding your hand here, so to speak.
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Windows Mobile is laggy by nature; and there is also a known, frequent memory leak problem with WM which slows down the phone until you power off/on the phone. WM is an old platform, and its no wonder that Microsoft is completely re-vamping the OS from the ground up, for Windows Phone 7. Periodically restarting the phone, or using CleanRAM (just use the XDA search function to find it) can help alleviate the memory leak issue somewhat. Its tough to say from your description whether the lag you are experiencing is typical WM behavior, or something else is going on.
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Definitely not true.
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Definitely not true.
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If that is not true, what causes my problem? Which ROM do you prefer, that does not act like that?
Jackos said:
Definitely not true.
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You know more than I, so I differ to you, of course.
But care to elaborate? My understanding is that WM has a big memory leak issue out of the box. I know its something you've addressed on your ROMs. But the issue is there to start.
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If that is not true, what causes my problem? Which ROM do you prefer, that does not act like that?
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Well, Jacko is going to recommend to you his own ROMs, of course!
redpoint73 said:
Well, Jacko is going to recommend to you his own ROMs, of course!
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Looks like you don't know me at all. I recommend simplicity (used to recommend LBFAR too, but it's discontinued).
Yeah, you understand that WM has a memory leakage out of the box. That's what the famous chef said. Nothing more wrong then that. Did you ever tried a clean WM rom? Without any additional soft by other developers. It doesn't leak memory at all! I used to work on my old ASUS A639 for weeks without softreset.
The problem is that a lot of "skilled" chefs have no idea how to care about memory leaks and they claim it to be a issue they cannot fix. Bull****. I'll never agree with this.
A issue that I addressed in my roms? Nope, it's something I'm preventing from happening.
Jackos said:
Looks like you don't know me at all. I recommend simplicity (used to recommend LBFAR too, but it's discontinued).
Yeah, you understand that WM has a memory leakage out of the box. That's what the famous chef said. Nothing more wrong then that. Did you ever tried a clean WM rom? Without any additional soft by other developers. It doesn't leak memory at all! I used to work on my old ASUS A639 for weeks without softreset.
The problem is that a lot of "skilled" chefs have no idea how to care about memory leaks and they claim it to be a issue they cannot fix. Bull****. I'll never agree with this.
A issue that I addressed in my roms? Nope, it's something I'm preventing from happening.
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I have to agree with Jackos here. I've been playing with my own personal ROM for months now and I've never ever had memory leak issues. It's related to some of the "tweaks" that other chef put into their ROMs. Jackos ROM, in my opinion, is one of a few that don't "leak" memory all over the place. I normally use Energy ROM because it is flashy, however it does use more memory than any other one right out of the box.
Memory leaks are a product of the chef, not the build.
So yesterday i flashed CM 7 (nightly 54)...
I spent an hour backing up my stuff.
(contacts and smses with sprite. Worked )
(2 backups with clockwork, and it turns out both didn't save my stuff but the one saved the system and default apps)
anyway. After all of it, i found out the CM still has the annoying bug when pressing the lock button, it dims first and then dims again and then locks. If you have CM then lock your screen and you'll see it. It's so small and doesn't seem to bother anyone else but it annoys the hell out of me. Its the main reason i always go back to stock.
So i wanted to know, before i backup all my stuff again, what are the wildpuzzle bugs?
is it worth flashing it?
And if you have any other roms that you recommend with minimal bugs, could you mention them?
Thanks
eragon44111 said:
So yesterday i flashed CM 7 (nightly 54)...
I spent an hour backing up my stuff.
(contacts and smses with sprite. Worked )
(2 backups with clockwork, and it turns out both didn't save my stuff but the one saved the system and default apps)
anyway. After all of it, i found out the CM still has the annoying bug when pressing the lock button, it dims first and then dims again and then locks. If you have CM then lock your screen and you'll see it. It's so small and doesn't seem to bother anyone else but it annoys the hell out of me. Its the main reason i always go back to stock.
So i wanted to know, before i backup all my stuff again, what are the wildpuzzle bugs?
is it worth flashing it?
And if you have any other roms that you recommend with minimal bugs, could you mention them?
Thanks
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CM7 > all other roms.
and this is development related.. how?
Edit: It's not even really a bug. Wildpuzzle was stable last time I used it, but I really don't know why you would want a froyo rom.
Speaking of non issues. Wow, I cant imagine how can that 'annoy the hell out of you', but whatever.
Anyway, I have used WildPuzzle before switching to CM7, and, I couldn't find any bugs myself. (Genuine ones, atleast). But really, if such small things annoy you, stick with stock.
Thread title is misleading at that..
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I can't find any ROM specific bugs in Wildpuzzle (my current ROM). It's very well polished.
I'm in the opposite situation to you, I'm thinking of switching to cyanogen!
thanks for the replys! willkennerley, cyanogen is really great! its just that one bug. i have no idea why, it just gets under my skin
Hi everyone,
I bought my S9 primarily for its camera specs. I tried out Ressurection Remix and Lineage roms, but they didn't let me shoot 4k 60fps it seems (I want to install the "zerocam mod"). So my question: Which Rom has a stock like camera capability? Or which Stock like rom is the best to be had in terms of battery life?
I am currently on rooted stock rom, because of the camera problems with those others custom roms. But being stock samsungs security hits me with the "black screen of death", which locks my phone everytime I go to sleep mode. So, I need to change to a custom rom I guess. That's why I started this thread.
Only Touchwiz based (ie: Stock based)
Just a question. Why do you have a "black screen of death"? Never heard about it.
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Just a question. Why do you have a "black screen of death"? Never heard about it.
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On a german forum it was mentioned that Samsung built in some mechanic to prevent damage or something from the device.
So when going to sleep the display keeps being shut off. I don't know the details, but I installed the NoSOD app and it kind of works now mysteriously. It never goes to sleep or something now and the problem seems to be solved by it running all the time. Maybe I try another rom stock with touchwiz indeed.