Best aosp gingerbread rom ?? - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
What is the fastest aosp gingerbread rom?
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App

Oxygen
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA Premium App

howdid said:
Oxygen
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA Premium App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What he said .... Oxygen ... hands down!

Guys I've only tried CyanogenMod so far, can you tell me how Oxygen is superior please?
Sent from my CM7.1 Desire using XDA Premium App

timmaaa said:
Guys I've only tried CyanogenMod so far, can you tell me how Oxygen is superior please?
Sent from my CM7.1 Desire using XDA Premium App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Faster because it is almost stock Android and no additional hacks like in CM7 + Needs less space on system partition (because of no added apps).

Cheers for the reply, I assume to take advantage of that extra space I need to s-off and use custom hboot right?
Sent from my CM7.1 Desire using XDA Premium App

I only used MIUI aosp RoM its very fast and smooth

CyanogenMOD 7
I used it for 2 months and never have problems with it!

GingerVillain, Cyanogenmod

Cyanogen. In my experience the fastest ROM my phone's ever seen.
or try MIUI if you're looking for a whole new UI experience - it's pretty damn good. Can't bring myself to change it

timmaaa said:
Cheers for the reply, I assume to take advantage of that extra space I need to s-off and use custom hboot right?
Sent from my CM7.1 Desire using XDA Premium App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nah you need not, but if you want the extra space you should.
Also it's down to preferences, but my experience also give the win to oxygen hands down. CM is nice in its own way, but at some points it's just disturbingly complex(yes you get a lot of extra features which is unneeded for me) and many times it stutter at some user-interactions, where oxygen just feels more solid as well as minimal to me.

Redux 1.2. No word of a lie.
HTC Desire, Redux 1.2, S-OFF, CM7 HBOOT.

Tried the latest CM7 but it was rather 'sluggish'... Now tried Redux 1.2 and it's really really nice. DIdn't try Oxygen, perhaps I'll do it when I have some time, but not right now!

For me Oxygenrom offers the best performance. Battery life is also quite good

So I've been running Oxygen 2.2 then 2.2.1 and now I'm on the Redux2 snapshot. Still hard to choose between them. But because it's complete, I would change my suggestion to Oxygen.
PHONE: HTC Desire GSM, S-OFF
ROM: Redux2 Snapshot 18082011
RADIO: 32.44.00.32U_5.09.05.30_2
KERNEL: thalamus 2.6.35.14_r1

Oxygen is the best since it is minimal so that you can add many things accordingly to your needs.

Whats best is subjective. Whats fastest depends on how you use your phone. The fastest ROM I have tried is Redux 1.2
Also, just because something is close to stock doesn't automatically mean its going to be faster.

Fastest and best aosp I've found is GingerVillain 2.8
All the benefits of CM7 but with the added tweaks from Richard Trip.
(Found the home screens were a little sluggish when going from one to another when I first started using it, but then added Launcher Pro to it and now it flies!)

Related

Fav ROM?

which roms do u guys like the most? and please say why?
i am currently using HOTSAUCE ROM and loving it. but battery life was draining way to quick.
VIDEO TAKING WAS LIMITED to 30 minutes.
so i installed Virtuous v0.9.0 Sense but wasnt very customizable so i switched back to HOTSAUCE ROM.
also has unlimited time for VIDEO TAKING.
(video is important to me)
GingerVillain 1.5
Why?
I like gingerbread, it's fast, OC'd @ 1,4 GHZ and battery life is pretty good.
CyanogenMod. It's the best. 'nuff said.
Sent from my HTC Vision using Tapatalk
Latestly CM 7 build is smooth, Cyanogenmod roms always ooze quality.
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
Running Virtuous v0.9.0 Sense with advanced kernel for 2 days now, solid ROM & kernel.. but I will experiment more .
Smartenup said:
Running Virtuous v0.9.0 Sense with advanced kernel for 2 days now, solid ROM & kernel.. but I will experiment more .
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When u say advanced kernel what do u mean?
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
bstylz911 said:
When u say advanced kernel what do u mean?
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10108478&postcount=2
select the link in the post, advanced kernel allows OC to 1.49ghz but requires setcpu parameters.
I've tried a lot of roms, and let me say that Virtuous is an awesome rom if you like the Sense UI. Awesome. I just had a problem with one app fc'ing all the time, so I started trying others. I am staying on the Cyanogen Nightlies, because they run so quickly and smoothly, especially with pershoot kernel.
I have not tried GingerVillain since I'm having so much fun with the nightlies.
enserio said:
I've tried a lot of roms, and let me say that Virtuous is an awesome rom if you like the Sense UI. Awesome. I just had a problem with one app fc'ing all the time, so I started trying others. I am staying on the Cyanogen Nightlies, because they run so quickly and smoothly, especially with pershoot kernel.
I have not tried GingerVillain since I'm having so much fun with the nightlies.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Whats so good about nightlies?
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
bstylz911 said:
Whats so good about nightlies?
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
They're always constantly updated.
Sent from my HTC Vision using Tapatalk
CM7 build #20 at the moment, runs sweet, gingerbread, very customizable, and it's receiving updates constantly, by the time you read this, I won't be probaly on the same build.

[Q] Light weight rom

Hello Fellaz!
Im new user with desire and now im seeking light weight + stable + fast rom.
I managed to root my phone nicely, installed few roms and ended up using LeeDroid for now. It seems much better than original.
Q2: Whats the best way to get totally rid of bloatware(peep,twitter,stocks, etc..)
-Samo
The easiest way is to remove the .apks from the zip before you flash, but you can use adb commands to remove them, like here.
I keep forgetting to remove footprints. Stupid piece of junk!
Redux rc6 clean small light weight gingerbread rom, an use the oxygen Hboot and you will have 295mb internal free for apps
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Try CyanogenMod 6.1.1. Fast, stable and amazing. For removing stock apps you can use AppAdmin (free app on Market).
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
I believe Oxygen 2.0 is the smallest right now. Awesome ROM.
jordan.harris01 said:
I believe Oxygen 2.0 is the smallest right now. Awesome ROM.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Redux rc6 is also, it fits in oxygen Hboot and have the same amount of free space for apps,
Also has working video camera and updated market.
I love oxygen 2.0 but I'm waiting for the N1 OTA update before I go back, redux just feels smoother and more responisve, also comes with CPU settings inbuilt, also has amazing battery life
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Thanks guys for the nice replys.
Running now with redux, super smooth and battery wise.
BIG THANKS
-Samo
i would say Redux rc6 ! it's superfast and stable, not a single reboot or anything.
EDIT: i was too slow
running CM7 with ~220MB RAM Free, when i was on the stock 2.2 Sense with mostly the same apps i had only ~90MB free

Any good Data++ ROMs

Looking for a good, speedy, Data++ ROM with room for about 81+ apps.
Leedroid.
Sent from dGB using Transparent XDA App
You can try my ROM is you want
Sent from my An-Droid loaded Desire
SuperNova Extreme By Droidzone
Well I have tried SuperNova Extreme By Droid Zone.
However The only problem I am experiencing right now is that My Phone just hangs up. And I have to pull the batteries out. Tried several ROMs such as Pyramid 007
SuperNova Extreme Gingerburst etc but the Phone just hangs and I have to pull the battery out sometimes 10 - 20 time a day and that's why I switched back to CM7.1.
Hey anderl78 what about your ROM do you think such problems exist.
tehTerminator said:
Well I have tried SuperNova Extreme By Droid Zone.
However The only problem I am experiencing right now is that My Phone just hangs up. And I have to pull the batteries out. Tried several ROMs such as Pyramid 007
SuperNova Extreme Gingerburst etc but the Phone just hangs and I have to pull the battery out sometimes 10 - 20 time a day and that's why I switched back to CM7.1.
Hey anderl78 what about your ROM do you think such problems exist.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I haven't seen such problem till now. Sounds like a undervolt or overheating issue. You can try it and we will see what we can do.
Sent from my An-Droid loaded Desire
Kryten2k35 said:
Looking for a good, speedy, Data++ ROM with room for about 81+ apps.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I used alex-v froyo rom for some while and very happy with it.
It's very close to the original htc stock rom, but I had about 100 apps installed.
Now changing to alex-v's gingerbread rom...
Also very close to the original htc stock rom..but promises ENDLESS memory.
;-)
I run the runny AIO 5.0.3 nu sebastiaan15. If you are s -off and have a 1gb ext4 partition on your sd choose the AP2SDX. I have around 700 MB left for my apps
Verstuurd van mijn HTC Desire met Tapatalk
anderl78 said:
You can try my ROM is you want
Sent from my An-Droid loaded Desire
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am trying your rom for a day. It's great! really, great job man!
Have given Runnymede another try (four days), but to me it still lags a bit too much.
Good suggestions.
Although I want one that has a gingerbread quick settings and gingerbread power and data dashboard apps (I've tried apps from the market but they're nothing near the same :-() are there any like that? Or a way of adding those to a stock-ish rom without much interference? I'm using data++ because of the speed it gives over data2ext etc.
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda premium
Kryten2k35 said:
Good suggestions.
Although I want one that has a gingerbread quick settings and gingerbread power and data dashboard apps (I've tried apps from the market but they're nothing near the same :-() are there any like that? Or a way of adding those to a stock-ish rom without much interference? I'm using data++ because of the speed it gives over data2ext etc.
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try widgetsoid. I have configured it to my liking and I find it much better than quicksettings. ;-)
If you insist on gingerbread, try the RevolutioN rom in my signature. IMHO these two roms are the very best for our desire.
sudkcoce said:
Try widgetsoid. I have configured it to my liking and I find it much better than quicksettings. ;-)
If you insist on gingerbread, try the RevolutioN rom in my signature. IMHO these two roms are the very best for our desire.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That one looks pretty good. All the download options for it are dead, though

Best rom for battery life?

Hey everyone, i'm looking for the best rom for battery life! Can you help me?
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
Help yourself. This question has been asked and repeatedly been answered already. And no matter how many people would suggest this or that rom it always ends up with you and your personal experience.
via xda app
Oxygen 2.3.2
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda premium
Hi,
Try Mildwild 5.0 Rom with manu kernel. It works great for me.
stankyou said:
it always ends up with you and your personal experience.
via xda app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It will most likely end up with JB anyway.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk 2
Like the others suggested it all kind of depends on how you use your phone. I used mine as mp3 player and about 1hour of browsing a day. Only occasional calls a texts, but I found the latest oxygen gingerbread rom with launcher pro plus to be great.
Sent from my HTC One XL using Tapatalk 2
Any Sense ROM
I get 36 hours using it normally on any Sense ROM (2.1, 3.0 or 3.5)
etc. ncessuch
I have dont have the most experience but of the roms I have tried, I found MokeeOS to have the best battery life - about 36 hours with texts, facebook & email checking and maps use.
I have used the following ROMs
1. stock sense
2. MIUI-AU
3.MIUI-XJ
4. MIUI Mararge
5. MokeeOS
6. Jellybean pre-alfa
I like MokeeOS the best but really like some of Jelly Beans features even though not everything works
borsa1994 said:
Hey everyone, i'm looking for the best rom for battery life! Can you help me?
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oxygen 2.3.2 for me,
Sabsa prime v7. Best of the best. 5 hour music, more calls txt and internet. Still got 50% of battery left. This is a everyday thing. Sabsa prime zindabad
Sent from my HTC Desire HD
paddyankee said:
I get 36 hours using it normally on any Sense ROM (2.1, 3.0 or 3.5)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmmm, in general Sense ROMs are the most battery-draining of all, especially the 3 and 3.5 ones (just imagine that the stock Desire came with just a version of Sense 1.0).
Rule of thumb is that the more "stripped" the ROM, the better the battery life will be. Therefore any AOSP ROM will generate maximum battery life.
It depends, but you can try any of the miui ROMs, or if you prefer sense ROMs you can try aurora.
A AOSP like oxygen or CM based rom should be fine.
For CM based kernels use ManU HAVS BFS Kernel or CronMod Kernel. Both are great oh battery!
For oxygen use Thalamus kernel or mod8 (which is the same thing with Smartass cpu governor).

[Q] Fastest HTC Desire Rom (performance)

Hi all,
I'm currently looking for the fastest / best performing HTC Desire Rom.
As I'm playing Ingress, its really slow and closes very often. I was thinking flashing a Rom without Sense, as it would probably perform better.
I guess 2.3 is faster than the new built? Or is it the other way around?
Let me know if you have any suggestions, or if I should use a 2.3 no-sense Rom?
Regards
fooXeh
fooXeh said:
Hi all,
I'm currently looking for the fastest / best performing HTC Desire Rom.
As I'm playing Ingress, its really slow and closes very often. I was thinking flashing a Rom without Sense, as it would probably perform better.
I guess 2.3 is faster than the new built? Or is it the other way around?
Let me know if you have any suggestions, or if I should use a 2.3 no-sense Rom?
Regards
fooXeh
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mildwild roms are the fastest in my opinion
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda premium
Vj 4.2 v6 is butter smooth and fast no lag at all. Mild wild uses xperia launcher which I find lags on home screen scrolling
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
dodge67 said:
Vj 4.2 v6 is butter smooth and fast no lag at all. Mild wild uses xperia launcher which I find lags on home screen scrolling
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I changed launcher to adw launcher works well on mildwild cm 8
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda premium
any rom realy its just the matter of applyin tweak and mods etc etc you just need to play around for a bit and read lol well put it this way im using euro skank and ive moded and tweaked it to my prefrence but all you realy need is a rom of your choice, pimp my rom and crossbreeder thats all so give it a go and see what you can do:thumbup:
Sent from my HTC Desire using xda app-developers app
I would recommend AOKP VJ 4.2.2 Jelly Bean v2.1. In my eyes it is one of the fastest, smoothest and most stable CM 10.1 based ROMs at the moment. I appreciate that it constantly keeps the mem free above 100mb.
i'd say Mildwild roms are the fastest and most stable.
Been using them for a long time now....still very pleased with them.
They have a few small issues, but overall...the fastest roms available if u ask me.
Currently running MW9.5 Redux, but used MW8 before....i find MW8 a little bit faster and better...it's got a few more options than MW9.5
...hoping for and upgrade of the MW8 version....
Wanted to say thx for all your suggestions. I'm running 4.2.2 VJ CM 10.1 now, and its awesome.
Pretty fast, and i got plenty of RAM, so Ingress does not close when minimizing (not everytime at least)
Thx! :highfive:

Categories

Resources