Newbie here.....Which ROM would I use for Telus CDMA?
You can use Juicy's ROM located here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=430486
This forum seems to be more GSM-based. PPCGeeks is more or less a CDMA majority. The Diamond section: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=66
For ROMs, check out the "HTC Diamond Upgrades" section (Juicy is also located there).
Oh, just keep using the stock Telus ROM. It's so fast and stable.
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I'm using Juicy 2.4.1 and I'm super stoked. Much faster, more stable, the GPS works, what more could you ask for?
gamer007 is right, XDA is pretty GSM slanted, although it's a great place to learn.
Hope that helps!
Myke...
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Thank you for this great forum. I followed the instructions on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=361144 without bricking my phone.
Now all I need is the ROM for Viva (North America or Carribbean). Where can I find this? Thanks,
WMT
Any toasted Sprint ROM's for Vogue?
Hi again.
Although Viva touch shows up as CDMA on some sites, it would appear that it is really only GSM (also known as Opal). Sorry for the bad post above.
I have tried the Bell ROM (RUU_Vogue_4350_BM_WWE_3.08.666.1_Radio3.42.50_Ship.exe) and it is much slower than the Sprint version (RUU_PPST_Vogue_SPRINT_WWE_3.03.651.4_2_Radio_3.42.30_AM_NV_2.04_Ship.exe). Sprint, however has a lot of junk in it that I don't want or need. I have tried to understand some of the posts concerning cooked ROM's, but it is like I am coming in halfway through a conversation (my lack of experience, I suppose).
Does anyone have, or can they link me to, a reliable Sprint version (or non-partisan version since I will be programming it to Viva eventually anyway) that will work on the MP6900SP (Vogue CDMA)?
Also, could someone please explain to me why, when I am looking for Vogue CDMA ROM on the search, I see "Vogue, Vogue, Vogue upgrading etc." or "Shift accessories, Raphael, Raphael, Raphael CDMA, Raphael ROM development, Raphael software, Raphael accessories, Rose" all over? It is very annoying because these posts have NOTHING to do with the search criteria and make finding the exact information I want nearly impossible.
Thanks to all,
WMT
WMT said:
Hi again.
Although Viva touch shows up as CDMA on some sites, it would appear that it is really only GSM (also known as Opal). Sorry for the bad post above.
I have tried the Bell ROM (RUU_Vogue_4350_BM_WWE_3.08.666.1_Radio3.42.50_Ship.exe) and it is much slower than the Sprint version (RUU_PPST_Vogue_SPRINT_WWE_3.03.651.4_2_Radio_3.42.30_AM_NV_2.04_Ship.exe). Sprint, however has a lot of junk in it that I don't want or need. I have tried to understand some of the posts concerning cooked ROM's, but it is like I am coming in halfway through a conversation (my lack of experience, I suppose).
Does anyone have, or can they link me to, a reliable Sprint version (or non-partisan version since I will be programming it to Viva eventually anyway) that will work on the MP6900SP (Vogue CDMA)?
Also, could someone please explain to me why, when I am looking for Vogue CDMA ROM on the search, I see "Vogue, Vogue, Vogue upgrading etc." or "Shift accessories, Raphael, Raphael, Raphael CDMA, Raphael ROM development, Raphael software, Raphael accessories, Rose" all over? It is very annoying because these posts have NOTHING to do with the search criteria and make finding the exact information I want nearly impossible.
Thanks to all,
WMT
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If you want the VIVA / Opal version I assume you are talking about M2D?
Most custom ROMS feature M2D nowadays. It is dangerous to flash a ROM or radio meant for another phone to your phone.
The touch Family (elf, elfin, Vogue, Viva, touch3G etc) may look the same, but they are different phones. Try googling gsm vrs cdma for starters.
There are mant great ROMS designed specifically for your Vogue that feature M2D that are fantastic. The stock ROMS (sprint, Bell etc) feature Windows Mobile 6.1 for the most part.
There is also LOTS of instructions for upgrading your radio (preferably your own carriers), unlocking your phone, and flashing a custom ROM.
Good luck, read lots, learn lots and have fun doing it.
Tricom providers, Bell Mobility ROM, Looking for lighter weight Ship file.
Thank you for the information. I am aware of the difference between GSM and CDMA. This is a CDMA phone, Sprint model. As you can see above, I have already flashed it with the latest Sprint and Bell Mobility ROMs successfully. The phone has been programmed with Tricom's PRL and is working fine. It will NOT work on Viva, so please ignore any reference to the Viva HTC Touch as they only run with the GSM model, unlike other suppliers who will accept both.
I NEED WinMob 6 or higher for other applications that I run on this phone. All I want now is something that doesn't have the options that I don't need. Or that allows me to pick and choose. If there is a Ship file out there that fills that bill, I would like to know about it. Thanks,
WMT
Morning all
Got my TP2 last week now, and this is my first winmo phone, so everything is new and exciting, and I'm loving it
But I want to change the rom on my phone, and after reading all the warnings I want to be sure of that what I'm doing is correct.
So, my phone is bought in Norway (GSM), but I don't know if i have the "World phone" edition, with the CDMA abilities built in. So I'm a bit unsure which HardsSPL I should use for my phone. Is there a way I can find out what kind of phone I have?
Also, the roms i have been checking out (like MightyRom), is only for CDMA phones, can anyone recomend, or give me a couple of roms for GSM phones?
Thanks in advance
Welcome aboard
Have a deep read here to learn how to flash a new ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550540
Be sure what model of Rhodium you have before flashing a new ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550431&highlight=rhodium
Then go to ROM section and choose a ROM (I recommend Energy´s phoenix2)
Good luck and enjoy!
Thanks, love the forum
The flashing of the rom seems easy enough, as long as i follow the instruction
It looks like i have the Rhodium T7373, which also is stated on my phone under Modelnr.. Should i then use the HardSPL for GSM?
According to PDADB.net it does not have CDMA support but it has UMTS (which i have no clue what is)
Thanks for your help, really apriciate it
you only have cdma if you live in america or canada and have sprint, verizon, or telus. seeing as you are in norway, install any gsm rom you want. have fun.
My HTC Touch Pro 2 has now HardSPL and Energy Phoenix 2 rom on it now, and i LOVE IT!
Though i had bricked the phone during the HardSPL installation, but i was just a bit edgy!
Thanks alot for your help.
Glad to know it helped,
Now...Enjoy!!
Fellow XDA Rom users,
I got a Sprint TP2 and I'm looking to flash it (and get rid of the ills of slow performance, lagging screen transition and freezing).
I'm hoping to get some direction from a few of the Sprint TP2 users:
Where to go to download the flash apps (how to)
Recommended ROM's based on stability, transition and eye candy!
Even consider Android if its possible.
Thank you
well. best answers would probably come from this thread...
Touch Pro2 CDMA
and for cdma roms i suggest a look at this thread...
[ROMS] Links to all CDMA ROMs, STOCK ROMS, RADIOS
rom choice is truly all in one's own taste.
might try indagroove's grooveROM. though.
didnt appeal to my taste. but it might yours.
sh4d0w86.
great thank you
i'll follow up on the other threads
no into the groove rom from what i see.
thx again
Hi everyone,
Currently running the older DFT rom on my hd2. I am looking to upgrade the OS. Suggestions? Also, should the same radio rom I used, be used again. I've been trying to cram my brain with as much info as possible here. Really great site! Anyway. I'm in Chicago, using t-mobile.
Thanks in advance!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
Wrong Section
Do you know that this section is for Android Development and not for questions. If you go back one subforum, you will find a section called "HD2 Android Q&A". That is where this question should be posted.
Mod please move to the Q&A section
To answer your question: There is no best rom, you will have to try some to find the best. Every HD2 is a little bit different and users tastes are different. Flash, flash, flash and you will find your perfect rom.
think this is posted in the wrong section m8
On the subject no-one can tell you what the best rom is other than yourself each persons needs differ
miui - sense - ics are just a few of the many choices you have best to just tesdt run a few see what best works for you
Personally i prefer miui for overall performance battery life and ease of use
sense roms are more sluggish but have more eye candy
ics is the one to go for when all the bugs are fixed i would stay clear just now unless you want to contribute to beta testing
Yeah, I'm really sorry. I noticed right after I posted it. I was actually in the process of searching for a moderator as I got your reply.
Sorry again and thanks!
Hi everybody,
I just got my Samsung Galaxy S II X (SGH-T989D) today, and I've found a little bit of info for the Telus version, but I don't know if I'm brave enough to start flashing. If someone could help with a few questions it would be much appreciated!
If I flash things made for the T-Mobile SGH-T989 will it work?
Is affecting my Canadian baseband the only thing I have to worry about?
Is there a section for the Telus version hidden somewhere?
Thanks!!
You can flash any rom from the T-mobile T989, and anything from the Skyrocket (with a little research) Just don't bother with any of the Cyanogen roms theyre just not ready for daily driver duty imo. You won't have to worry about flashing any of the modems unless you want to as flashing different roms doesn't affect the baseband at all. And there is no subsection for the telus version of the T989 as that and the T-mobile version are identical.
Thanks a lot, may I ask what the most developed/stable/performance ROM is for our phone? Thank you.
Sent from my SGH-T989D using XDA
They're all pretty mature unless your looking at Cyanogenmod or MIUI, Master&Slave makes some good ones, Juggernaut 5.0 is very well done too, and TDJ of Darkside makes a really good kernel. It's all personal preference though so the best I can say is try a bunch out and see what you like best.
Cheers