Gingerbread man - Desire General

Hi what's the best and latest gingerbread with sense Rom? Or best Rom even and can I take it black.to stock.if needed
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There is no GB with sense yet, and it will be a long time before we will see any, but as for AOSP roms, both cyanogen, AdamG and a few others are working on it. I will suggest you try oxygen by AdamG. Like any other GB rom its still beta, but it should be quite stable.
Also this requires root of course, so if you don't have it, either get it or forget GB for now. And yes you can of course revert to stock like on any other rom.
link to oxygen thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829734

No gingerbread with sense. 2 gingerbread rom's out officially (from Dev) is gingervillian.5 and oxygen2 RC 4. Also out is a pre RC of cm7. I've used both oxygen and gingervillian and both are good. I've not used cm7 yet.
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To get back to stock, you need to ensure that you can get hold of the original RUU for your phone. Assuming you're branded....
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Kinda new to this. Can I run the oxygen rom if I am running a cdma desire or is this only for a GSM desire. Or does it even matter? Thanks in advance.

Sadly, currently you cannot run Oxygen on a CDMA.

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Recommend me a gingerbread ROM

What's the most stable gingerbread Rom? Also if I nan backup my leeDroid can I restore it on gingerbread?
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I recommend CM7 if you like having lots of options or Amethyst if you want something closer to stock gingerbread.
As for your second question, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. You'll have to start fresh on gingerbread, you won't be able to bring your settings. You may be able to restore your apps using titanium backup but I've heard that there are problems when going from Sense to stock.
If you do a nand backup, you can restore it regardless of what your current ROM is, gingerbread or not.
Thanks yes am looking at trying a gingerbread ROM out, but want to keep all my settings with nand backup.
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I recommend CM7 if you like having lots of options or Amethyst if you want something closer to stock gingerbread.
As for your second question, I'm not entirely sure what you mean. You'll have to start fresh on gingerbread, you won't be able to bring your settings. You may be able to restore your apps using titanium backup but I've heard that there are problems when going from Sense to stock.
If you do a nand backup, you can restore it regardless of what your current ROM is, gingerbread or not.
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you can't bring your settings over to the new rom. restoring your nand backup of leedroid on any rom will just bring your back to leedroid.
I'm using gingervillian nowadays it seems better than oxygen
ReDux RC6: stable, fast, light on your battery and slim.
how about a gingerbread rom WITH the new sense? any recommendations there?
Where did you see such ROM? Would you guys say it is true that aosp ROMs use more battery than sense ones? I've read it today and wondered how could that be possible?
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how about a gingerbread rom WITH the new sense? any recommendations there?
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There is no such Rom. Either sense+froyo or gingerbread.
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Gonna have to wait for HTC to release Gingerbread for the Desire (Or desire HD) for the sense version for Gingerbread to be ported. Shouldn't be a short wait tho, It's already febuarary and HTC are usually good with updates, or so I've heard
Go for Redux rc6! it's superfast, stable and has a extreme batterylife (at least for me)
Casting my vote for Redux rc6 as well, have been using this ROM since rc1, looks great and runs really smooth.
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I tried the gingervillian rom but it hung on the villianrom boot screen! i'll try Redux now
I've been using GingerVillain for two days now. I like it xD
Been using Gingervillian for a while now, I really like it, getting a much better battery life than i was on sense.
Everything seems to be working.

Stable Gingbread Sense ROM

Hi,
Can anyone point out to me a Gingerbread ROM with the latest HTC Sense not (3.0 obv) that is bug-free or more so Stable enough to use and is not modified to an extent that it wouldn't be considered as Stock.
I've looked through the Development section and found ROMS that meets some of my criteria but the common this is a 'Camera/Camcorder bug of some-sort.
Thank you!
Rcmix s rom v0.8.. im using the cm7 version so te cm7 tables need to be flashed.
then a fat32 and an ext3 partion on your scard.
also use a2sgui from the market to move dalvic to your ext partition to free up more internal memory if you have alot of appa
been using it for a week or so without any problems, although the video camera doesnt work.
But its better and faster than those based on the leaked desire gingerbread rom, an has the better sense version.
Well i tried both RcmixS and InsercoinS and Cool S ...based on AceS rom,and they're slow as hell >_> Stable,but slow,not worth it (yet...i have hopes for the future).As for the Roms based on the leaked Desire Asia WWE rom,they're all stable,but still have some bugs and speed issues...my opinion,wait a bit more until the Official Europe WWE rom comes out,and some1 makes a good rom out of that
I wonder if the final gingerbread rom from HTC will be 2.3.4 instead of 2.3.3..
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I'm using RCMis S v0.8++ and it's working very fast for me.
Will be there available official GB rom for Desire?
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Will be there available official GB rom for Desire?
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Yes, there is one leaked already
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I'm using LeeDroid GB which is great so far.
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Lothaen said:
I wonder if the final gingerbread rom from HTC will be 2.3.4 instead of 2.3.3..
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Doubt it, we don't even have a front camera.
I am thinking more the bugfixes for the '3 second delay' stuff that 'may' be included in 2.3.4
is it worth the effort to keep sense?
i left the stock rom a few months ago and tried out cm, then gingervilain and now use oxygen/devnull
i quickly decided the massive speed increase and extra memory was worth not having sense.
I have the same problem. A Gingerbread ROM based on the new Sense with the video recording working...
I'm using insertcoin Rom and i'm happy with this. I tried couple of other roms, but this one is really fast and this one have many quick updates. IC' s developer is very hard working man ;-)
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I'm currently using InsertCoin A2SD CM7 HBOOT/A2SD+ STOCK HBOOT v15, and I'm very happy with it. Using it from v02.
InsertCoin is the best rom 2.3.3 with sense currently. You should take the A2SD+ because you'll don't have to change the HBOOT.
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I've tried just about every GB sense ROM besides the Desire HD versions and they all have bugs but they are stable and ok for everyday use. The best GB ROMS are the AOSP ones, CM7, GingerVillain and Oxygen if you want a complete GB experience.
I favour AuraxTSense as my ROM of choice as it meets my needs and there is a GB version out but with bugs. I'm going to wait till all the bugs are fixed then make my move, as right now 2.2 ROMS are flawless.
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its likely to be only a month or two before the dev's can be working on an official gingerbread release anyway.
i cant wait to see what they will do but i expect it to be a lot better than HTC manage
RCMix S went v1.0 today. It's really stable and fast as far as I know. I'm on the v09 at the moment.
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RCMix S went v1.0 today. It's really stable and fast as far as I know. I'm on the v09 at the moment.
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And Insert Coin get Version 17. With all featuers of the RCMix and Trackball to wake.
leedroid
leedroid is a very stable and bugfree rom i have used.

RcmixS v 1.5 vs insertcoin 1.02

Which one and why?
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1.0.2, I use this rom and it's perfect.
It's is also updated very offen
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But did you use rcmixs?
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I did on daily base... Insert Coin is great, I use v28 Nightly, but also love Robocik's work. The best thing is to try both of them and decide which one is best for you. InsertCoin seems stable and fast... but then again Baad... used RCmixHD as start point...
I'm kinda curious as to the differences too.
Yes I also try RCMix S rom, try them to have your own opinion, try InsertCoin Cm7 Hboot Version
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Well you wouldn't beleive but there are some differences. First of all depends which HBOOT u r using,,couse rcmixhd makes it pretty fast and stable on both stock & cm7 hboot. If u are stock u can try robo's new script x-a2sd and u get over 300 mb internal to start. But feels like InsertCoin somehow perfected cm7 rom ver, while stock is still stuck with some lags. Depends on lot's of things. I use louncher pro always, and it requires strong and stable rom to run smoothly. The differences you can feel...
Maybe i can ask different. What things made you choose one of them after testing them both?
Speed or stability or shiny stuff?
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Well I've been sorta switching between both of them for a while because they are in my opinion the two best Gingerbread Sense ROMs around for the Desire. There aren't in fact any major differences between the two to be honest since they both strive to do pretty much the same thing. InsertCoin gets updated more frequently I find than RCMix since custom ROMs are created by ordinary folk who have other commitments. Both ROMs have few bugs though what happened recently is I used the latest RCMix to find that the maps app kept crashing and then I used InsertCoin to find Paypal and the Collins dictionaries I bought had disappeared from the Android Market. My advice would be to try both and see which one works best for you. If you have Rom Manager Premium, you can also get OTA of InsertCoin which seems to be the most up to date one these days though Baadnews has now created nightlies for InsertCoin as well as a stable version which is also very handy I think. I reckon when the official Gingerbread Desire ROM gets leaked, there'll be less bugs. Anyway have fun!
The Insercoin 1.02 is perfect,
but i had got 1 problem, it's the TTS service can't use
Well, I am using InsertCoin 1.0.2 and I only encountered some minor problems: Facebook for Android does not work properly and the name of my operator changed back to the earlier one. Other than that, I like this ROM.
Agree with Iunoma. I keep flashing InsertCoin's Nightly ver for few days now and call me freaky but somehow feel that InsertCoin's even Nightly rom is faster than RCmixHD. My first choice speed, then stability, then extra stuff... So, there you are. I would rather flash perfected froyo then GB and Kingdom port if they gets slow. And I did at first, then flashed lots of rcmixes and InsertCoin's Nightly at the end... But the most helpful was flashing CM7 over stock HBOOT...
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HTC Desire PVT4 Amuled, CM7 HBOOT, Ra Recovery, InsertCoin ver30 Nightly moded with PBC sense green by scar45, Sd 8gb, class 10 with 1.5 gb ext4 partition

Latest and the best rom for my Htc Desire ?

Hi all... I'm kinda of newbie on this things, so I'll need some help from you guys!
I have HTC Desire with android version 2.2 (latest official).
I really need more space and I want to install android 2.3 (the latest and gratest available . But I really need a help from you to choose what ROM to install and of course , the complete install procedure.
Thank you in advance, this forum ROCKS!!!
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Hi all... I'm kinda of newbie on this things, so I'll need some help from you guys!
I have HTC Desire with android version 2.2 (latest official).
I really need more space and I want to install android 2.3 (the latest and gratest available . But I really need a help from you to choose what ROM to install and of course , the complete install procedure.
Thank you in advance, this forum ROCKS!!!
Regards
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go here it explains pretty much everything http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016084
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res5it said:
Hi all... I'm kinda of newbie on this things, so I'll need some help from you guys!
I have HTC Desire with android version 2.2 (latest official).
I really need more space and I want to install android 2.3 (the latest and gratest available . But I really need a help from you to choose what ROM to install and of course , the complete install procedure.
Thank you in advance, this forum ROCKS!!!
Regards
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Moving to General
IF
u like Htc Sense then Insertcoin or Evolutionary Roms r the best
came from iphone or Samsung touchwiz then MiuiXJ rom
plain gingerbread fan oxygen or CM7 roms
IF u prefer
Looks n easy of use= Htc sense
Speed n Ram= gingerbread roms
Superspeed= Miui roms
i personally use Insercoin v1.08 rom with htc sense
Leedroid s port is the best sense ROM
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zaks007 said:
IF
u like Htc Sense then Insertcoin or Evolutionary Roms r the best
came from iphone or Samsung touchwiz then MiuiXJ rom
plain gingerbread fan oxygen or CM7 roms
IF u prefer
Looks n easy of use= Htc sense
Speed n Ram= gingerbread roms
Superspeed= Miui roms
i personally use Insercoin v1.08 rom with htc sense
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MIUI isnt that fast these days..
Try SGBS rom (v1.7) have sense and is very fast and stable.
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Better wait for the official 2.3. I am using Cyanogenmod 7.0.3 Stable, but there is issue with call delay and mobile data connection problem. Now I am waiting for 2.3 official
I am running Insertcoin from around last 2 months and frankly speaking i never had any issues with the ROM. U can give it a try. U can get the rom from my signature.
Note: I never use HD recording or Playback on mobile, so i have never tested these functionality.
Yes, InsertCoin stable 1.0.8 seems to be bug free.
I used it also since about 2 months.
RCMix S v. 2.0.1 snm.
Try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113070&highlight=Recent+Apps easy to install.
For me AcesMod007 v24
Tried all roms but this one stands to be most stable and fast...
Leedroid is good too but battery hog.
Insertcoin is not bad but slow compared to acemod007.
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From my personal experience I can highly recommend oxygen. It's a very clean and stable rom and I get a great battery life. Before using oxygen I tried leedroid, rcmix s, miui and redux. They are all nice and fast, but I really like the cleanness of oxygen and redux. I would have stayed with redux, but the developer did not have any time for further development for nearly two months, so I changed to oxygen. But I cannot see a big difference between redux and oxygen.
Ive tried loads, but an issue that kept recurring was depletion of internal memory. Therefore for the desire in my opinion the best roms are ones that allow data2ext or data2we which tricks your phone into thinking it has the internal memory limit you choose. I like gingerburst, a sense Rom since the whole thing is easy to set up and is stable. Just Google it and follow the instructions on the site
Cyanogen 7.0.3 works with the data2we. zip. If you don't like HTC sense, and is my close second Fave Rom
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Rcmix 2.0, the cm7 variant
I'm running Leedroid 3.0.8.2 a2sd+ and loving it. No bugs found yet...
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Looking for the best rom to install on my Desire

Hi looking to for the best rom to install on my HTC Desireit has not been rooted using stock rom at the moment also would be most greatful if someone could explain how to do this thanks.
Nick
Try Bortak's guide, it's the first thread in Q&A section.
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And which ROM is the best for you depends on what you like in a ROM.
There are differences in speed, customizability, features and of course the design.
So if you state what you like in a ROM it's easier for us to give an advise.
First of all you should decide if you want a stable rom or the newest but not so stable one.
For beginners I would recommend Cyanogen Mod, thats a nice stable Ginger Bread Rom and you get a good support there.
But if you want to try Ice Cream Sandwich, I suggest you try Sandvolds Rom. I am using that by myself and its great...
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You could also try one of the MildWild-releases. They are both pretty good. I'm using the version based on Oxygen and it works great, very stable and very fast.
I've used MildWild but didnt like it.
Using Cyanogenmod now and i'm really happy with the performance of the rom.
+1 for Cyanogenmod... its flawless and very flexible! go for CM 7.2+INT2SD, it gives 1GB internal memory (find it here)
Below are other options:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=809328
If you want Sense ROM try any of the Runny ROMs
Try Ginger Villain rom
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Miui xj!
If you havn't looked at this thread yet, now is the time.
Its a list of all the Roms for Desire, sorted by android version/ Sense version.
There is no "best rom" but like the others have said, you can't go wrong with CM.
Currently using Mokee OS, which is based on CM but with a whole new interface.

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