[Q] Gingerbread for DHD? - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi,
Been looking all over the development forum looking for a custom rom gingerbread for DHD. No idea which one is good, any suggestions? thanks in advance.

Hi,
"Good" is subjective. Some prefer slim ROMs with minimal installed apps, performance tweaks, and stripped down services. Some prefer proven and tested builds for utmost stability, sacrificing some neat new features others have access to. Some prefer full-fat ROMs with nifty apps, enhanced UI appearance, and a fully enabled device with maximum usability, sacrificing responsiveness.
Which ROM you think is "good" is for you alone to decide. Try one, if you don't like it, try another. If you can flash one, you can flash them all. Give them a go.
HTH.

tadasu said:
hi,
Been looking all over the development forum looking for a custom rom gingerbread for DHD. No idea which one is good, any suggestions? thanks in advance.
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As of now theres only 2 viable versions to consider, either CM7 Nightlys from Cyanogen Team: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=917271
or the CM7 Nightlys Modified with minor tweaks: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918639
Both are still in development so no support yet, flash at own risk

tadasu said:
hi,
Been looking all over the development forum looking for a custom rom gingerbread for DHD. No idea which one is good, any suggestions? thanks in advance.
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You could do worse than try the cm7 nightlies

DeathJester said:
Hi,
"Good" is subjective. Some prefer slim ROMs with minimal installed apps, performance tweaks, and stripped down services. Some prefer proven and tested builds for utmost stability, sacrificing some neat new features others have access to. Some prefer full-fat ROMs with nifty apps, enhanced UI appearance, and a fully enabled device with maximum usability, sacrificing responsiveness.
Which ROM you think is "good" is for you alone to decide. Try one, if you don't like it, try another. If you can flash one, you can flash them all. Give them a go.
HTH.
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a good rom for me is the one the will not crash and don't damage the phone by overclocking in summer time

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[Q] Q Which rom should i get?

I want a stable ROM with android,but there is a lot of differend android roms, which should i get?
Wideem said:
I want a stable ROM with android,but there is a lot of differend android roms, which should i get?
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My suggestion is try as many as you can until you find one YOU like. CM7, CM9 and CM10 ROMs have ones that are more "stable" then others. It depends also on what you are planning on using the ROM for.......I mean what are the activities or tasks that you want to accomplish? Do you want the newest JB ROM for app compatibility while sacrificing battery life or a CM7 ROM which is dated a little bit but fares better in the battery department.
Also there is the issue with Flash not working correctly on JB but works with CM7 and CM9. If you want OTG support than you might want CM10.
My personal favorites are remember this is MY opinion and opinions are like butt-holes lil)
1.) Barebones CM7: a bare ROM without all the bells and whistles which leaves a lot of room for personal customization, excellent battery life
2.) Energy ROM CM9: smooth ROM with typical ICS ROM battery life which = or slightly greater than stock
3.) AlienDroid CM10: built on a excellent ROM and allows user custom options for the UI, battery life is getting better with CM10 ROMs but 8 hours might be an average
Hope this helps I'll stop rambling now
Sent from an Amazon Gindle Fireoid

[Q] ROM Situation

Hey guys,
Just wondering what the state of custom roms are for the OneV.
Usually I just try a few out and get to know who the best devs are in the community are, and fiddle a lot, but this isn't for me.
I'm looking to help out someone with a stock one v where its terribly slow, freezing for long periods etc, and it seems to be that the Dalvik Cache is struggling with its tiny internal storage to work with.
So just wondering if anyone can give some suggestions as to which ROMs are the best for stability, speed, battery life, and fully working.
This person just needs to have their phone actually be usable as a phone is the main thing. My usual go to is official CM or a well known dev.
Preference to well made, clean, and well maintained roms, can be sense or AOSP, personally i prefer AOSP but am wary of driver, battery life and stability issues.
Seeing a lot of discontinued roms, and a lot of hacked together ports as well, so hence asking.
Cheers.
most stable working ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1647052
its a sense ROM
no problems whatsoever with it
best thing, everything worx
battery life is very close to stock which is superb
This is what i want to hear. Many thanks!
Whats the internal memory on this like after install, reasonable amount?
Anything else worth considering? It sounds like AOSP projects at the moment have a hiccup with the camera, which is unfortunate, so it seems sticking with sense is the way to go.
eXDee said:
This is what i want to hear. Many thanks!
Whats the internal memory on this like after install, reasonable amount?
Anything else worth considering? It sounds like AOSP projects at the moment have a hiccup with the camera, which is unfortunate, so it seems sticking with sense is the way to go.
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yea internal memory is good
the ROM has 131mb swap script enabled so your RAM has increased a 131mb more
really fluid experience
There was a really stable AOSP ROM slim Bean but the maker has removed it(its a shame)
Dont ask why coz ull start another war :laugh:
You can try pa2.99 by icebox. Everything works. No bugs. Battery life idc but its good
Sent from my Oneā„¢ V using xda-developers-app
Thread Closed
First, questions are supposed to go to the Q&A forum. Second, these types of threads are known to lead to colorful discussions, shall we say, between supporters of different ROMs. You will get different answers from everyone anyways as no one uses their phones in exactly the same way.
So that adds up to thread closed.
Thank you,
mf2112
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Lg g3 d855 best rom!!

Hello to you all,
i bought recentely a g3 D855, and am having some battery draining issue, is it normal? and by the way witch rom do you suggest me to install
Thnx to you all
Interested if someone made some tests about popular roms
for me, cloudy 2.2 is the best
For me is AN 10.2 but this rom is not available in XDA (but is the best, by far)
Anyway, every user have different demands so, the best rom for me do not necessary mean is the best rom for you.
there's no best rom. all are equal and yet different in their own types. it all depends on the user. try them all pick what you most like.
and threads like this is not allowed here in XDA. no to roms/ bias
In general, you have to choose between AOSP ROMs and stock ROMs. AOSP ROMs are stock-like android versions which have neat tricks up their sleeves. They are super-light on the system(meaning it's lighting fast), you get newer versions faster, the community is bigger and you get to customize it more freely, but the cons are that the camera doesn't have the same quality as the stock ROMs and there are some missing features which are kinda-unique to our phones.
AOSP ROMs best advatage for me is the battery life but although that sounds awesome, I prefer to have all my features and especially the camera. Therefore I am still stuck with Cloudy 2.2 .
After using CM12 for a few months, I finally installed cloudy and I'm very happy. I couldn't stand the annoying bugs of CM anymore (mainly the screen which doesn't respond at random times) and it's nice to have all the native features of the G3 (nice camera, knock code...).
maurisy0 said:
there's no best rom. all are equal and yet different in their own types. it all depends on the user. try them all pick what you most like.
and threads like this is not allowed here in XDA. no to roms/ bias
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am not trying to create a survey, am just looking for the most stable release (battery drain, fluid...) and if the battery drain is normal.... lol
thnx dude,
what about battery on cloud's rom?? and is the rom stable?? thnx

[TIPS] Best custom ROM for P6-U06???

Hi guys,
As I am more and more considering trying and eventually moving to some custom ROM like CM11/Carbon/Omni/Paranoid Andoird I just wanted to ask those of you, which are using these ones or just have been on them:
- Which one is most stable from your opinion
- Which one works smooth and have good battery life
- Which one have most tweaks*
*(in fact I was wondering which of them are having the Active Display and also can they all use CM themes?)
- Are these ROMs infact better than the B708_RePack_BbN for example, that I am using now and is it worth it to go on one of them?*
*(As I am using Angel Kernel and I don't know if it is available for them???)
Thanks!
Common guys, someone must have some experience with that! Please, give some opinions!
ThunderBird891 said:
Common guys, someone must have some experience with that! Please, give some opinions!
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Okay, so i've tried Omni, Paranoid, and CM11. None of them have battery life as good as the B708, stock roms in my experience have the best battery life. The compatibility of themes and extras for CM11 is very good, and it is highly customisable due to the theme engine which is brilliant. Out of the three, Omni had the best performance for me. I don't think that any of the custom roms were faster than B708, maybe the menus were slightly faster but apps such as snapchat and facebook both performed just as badly on CM11 as they do on B708.
The custom roms are perfectly usable on a daily basis, remember to check the known bugs sections in the ops to see all of the bugs you might find. I do however think that with B708 huawei have made slight tweaks to performance and battery life that just make it an all together better option for our phone, and i enjoy the way the the EMUI simply fits with the hardware of the phone.
The work that the developers has done is amazing, but i think the best you can get from the very poor KV32 processor that huawei has made comes from B708 at the moment, so i would say stick to stock unless you really hate EMUI. Just my own opinion. Hope this helps
alfiewn said:
Okay, so i've tried Omni, Paranoid, and CM11. None of them have battery life as good as the B708, stock roms in my experience have the best battery life. The compatibility of themes and extras for CM11 is very good, and it is highly customisable due to the theme engine which is brilliant. Out of the three, Omni had the best performance for me. I don't think that any of the custom roms were faster than B708, maybe the menus were slightly faster but apps such as snapchat and facebook both performed just as badly on CM11 as they do on B708.
The custom roms are perfectly usable on a daily basis, remember to check the known bugs sections in the ops to see all of the bugs you might find. I do however think that with B708 huawei have made slight tweaks to performance and battery life that just make it an all together better option for our phone, and i enjoy the way the the EMUI simply fits with the hardware of the phone.
The work that the developers has done is amazing, but i think the best you can get from the very poor KV32 processor that huawei has made comes from B708 at the moment, so i would say stick to stock unless you really hate EMUI. Just my own opinion. Hope this helps
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OK, and does Omni have the CM11 Theme Engine supported?
ThunderBird891 said:
OK, and does Omni have the CM11 Theme Engine supported?
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I'm gonna be honest and say i can't actually remember haha, it's been a few months!
ThunderBird891 said:
OK, and does Omni have the CM11 Theme Engine supported?
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Sadly , NO! I'm using OmniRom for 1 year, it has active display which is amazing, But it has no theme engine. of course you can install xposed modules to theme your device, but they dont do theme your device as well as CM theme engine.
Battery life is not good (mine about 18hrs of usual use without gaming).
i used omni Rom too but i dont know i keep allways coming back to stock roms. I used B511 with some tweaks and root for better optimazing. i had that rom for some time. now am using 708 repacked with KangVIP tools, its really greate. its very good Rom but it's not very good with battery life like B511.
i prefere using stock roms with root and some apps to get better performance.
sorry my english am better Reading than writing.
t0m4s_g1l said:
i used omni Rom too but i dont know i keep allways coming back to stock roms. I used B511 with some tweaks and root for better optimazing. i had that rom for some time. now am using 708 repacked with KangVIP tools, its really greate. its very good Rom but it's not very good with battery life like B511.
i prefere using stock roms with root and some apps to get better performance.
sorry my english am better Reading than writing.
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Try HYD52ROM_V7, I think it's the best rom with battery performance, and it's a good rom. Try it and tell us what you feel.
Best Regards
BLOOD

Stock Pie Build

Anybody body know if there's any stock Android Pie builds in development? Something smooth, clean, and silky? Man! I sure do miss Bugless Beast! By Alfonso in Nexus days.
Thanks guys!
LOVE ME PLEASE said:
Anybody body know if there's any stock Android Pie builds in development? Something smooth, clean, and silky? Man! I sure do miss Bugless Beast! By Alfonso in Nexus days.
Thanks guys!
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Just curious...what are you looking for specifically that is special/unique that doesn't exist in actual Stock Roms provided monthly by Google? Can't get more stock than actual Stock.
sb1893 said:
Just curious...what are you looking for specifically that is special/unique that doesn't exist in actual Stock Roms provided monthly by Google? Can't get more stock than actual Stock.
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Usually that would be a developer that's based solely on stock that would keep the graphics drivers updated with speed tweaks Etc. But it looks like those days are gone.
LOVE ME PLEASE said:
Usually that would be a developer that's based solely on stock that would keep the graphics drivers updated with speed tweaks Etc. But it looks like those days are gone.
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Back in the OG Droid, Droid Razr Maxx days I used to fully invest time and energy to run custom Roms as I also wanted to take advantage of overclocking CPU to maximize the performance of my device (which typically were underclocked by the OEMs). But, I haven't had to go that route in some time. I find the Stock experience provided by Google to be pretty good from a performance standpoint and the Pixel XL experience as far as monthly updates has also been exceptional. If you still have your heart set on having control of CPU clock speed settings and additional custom tweaks not available in the Stock experience - you should look at some of the custom kernels (or Roms) available. I believe there are custom kernels that will run with the true Stock Rom that will provide you greater flexibility.
Good luck.
S
sb1893 said:
Back in the OG Droid, Droid Razr Maxx days I used to fully invest time and energy to run custom Roms as I also wanted to take advantage of overclocking CPU to maximize the performance of my device (which typically were underclocked by the OEMs). But, I haven't had to go that route in some time. I find the Stock experience provided by Google to be pretty good from a performance standpoint and the Pixel XL experience as far as monthly updates has also been exceptional. If you still have your heart set on having control of CPU clock speed settings and additional custom tweaks not available in the Stock experience - you should look at some of the custom kernels (or Roms) available. I believe there are custom kernels that will run with the true Stock Rom that will provide you greater flexibility.
Good luck.
S
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Thanks!
Funny, I am currently running an custom Kernel on top of stock Android. You're absolutely right about Google's stock builds and performance. You gave great information because that's in fact what I am doing to date. Custom ROMs today are becoming too bloated with issues and issues. Again, thanks, and have a great day.
LOVE ME PLEASE said:
Thanks!
Funny, I am currently running an custom Kernel on top of stock Android. You're absolutely right about Google's stock builds and performance. You gave great information because that's in fact what I am doing to date. Custom ROMs today are becoming too bloated with issues and issues. Again, thanks, and have a great day.
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I have been thinking about at least experimenting with a custom kernel. Out of curiousity - which one are you running and what has been your experience? Why did you opt for the one you chose? (battery life, performance tweaks, customizations, etc...)?
Thanks
S
sb1893 said:
I have been thinking about at least experimenting with a custom kernel. Out of curiousity - which one are you running and what has been your experience? Why did you opt for the one you chose? (battery life, performance tweaks, customizations, etc...)?
Thanks
S
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ElementalX Kernel.
Well, I picked this one mostly because he's an OG of the kernel scene. I personally don't do anything extra as far as extra features. But I just keep the script on his preferred settings, and I click install. I'm not into the overclocking, but I'm not too shy to underclock. I usually install custom kernels because of security updates and performance updates that they add due to Google's monthly developer updates.
You're welcome, no worries.

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