Hi,
I have one question :
''Which ROM for the HTC Wildfire does get the most MFLOPS?''
'Cause I would like to get that ROM so my HTC is a lil bit faster
Thanks in advance/
MFLOPS means nothing. It's just a synthetic benchmark and has no bearing on the real world performance.
Anyway, to answer you, any AOSP ROM will give you ~5 MFLOPS (Upto 5.3, depending on the level of overclock and the stability of your phone at higher clock speeds)
List of AOSP ROMs can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318
Imho, so far, jokergen has "seemingly" been the fastest rom I've tested on my wildfire, without oc-ing
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Hello guys,
I´ve just questions. Can anyone tell me, what is the fastest ROM for the DHD
and what is the fastest ROM with the best battery life.
Thank you <3
the best rom is cm7 but its very bland to look at. the nicest rom is rcmixhd gingersense. battery life is best on leedroid or cm7. overall id say grab rcmixhd. but if u wanna try out stock android, check cm7
Thank u, for the reply <3
CM7 is certainly my favourite. Clean, quick and just plain Google beauty.
I tried a few roms till now
1. Revolution HD 4.0 (performance issues)
2. Coredroid 4.5 (a bit tooo fancy for my taste)
3. CyanogenMod 7 (pretty bald compared with sense but good battery life)
4. RCMixHD 5.9.5 (Great Rom smooth, stock sense, rather good battery life)
As always a battery wipe helps out the battery life after flashing a few roms.
I´d pick RCMixHD best ratio of design/battery(but thats my taste everyone thinks different)
I only tried
Android Revolution 3.5 with sense
CM 7 stable
Now i am testing cm 7 stable with updated kernel:
[KERNEL][23 APR]LorDMod V4.3|SMARTASS|BFSv400|CFS|SLQB|UV|1.9VOL|VDD|SQ LITE3|.38
and BFQ 4.2 and PUV reuploaded. (see the thread in developement)
With PUV i have a huge battery improvement compared to AR 3.5. But it may not work on every Desire HD. Core is at 122/1078 Powersave.
ventrue78 said:
I only tried
Android Revolution 3.5 with sense
CM 7 stable
Now i am testing cm 7 stable with updated kernel:
[KERNEL][23 APR]LorDMod V4.3|SMARTASS|BFSv400|CFS|SLQB|UV|1.9VOL|VDD|SQ LITE3|.38
and BFQ 4.2 and PUV reuploaded. (see the thread in developement)
With PUV i have a huge battery improvement compared to AR 3.5. But it may not work on every Desire HD. Core is at 122/1078 Powersave.
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may i ask what is PUV?
Pinky Undervolt. Extremly undervolted Kernel. So far IT seems to be unstable. Now im useing -25mv without ans problems
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For my taste CoreDroid HD GB 2.3.3 V5.4 all the way... fast,stable,good battery, no bugs at all......
I'm using MIUI 1.4.22 Rey's Custom Rom v12. Very fast with awesome batt life. Best of the 3 roms I've used (Revolution, CM7 and std HTC Sense 2.1).
Batt life with aid of Juice Defender is consistently around 24 hours with moderate use.
Highly recommended with ADW Launcher. Must be Rey's Custom Rom tho.. def worth checking out! I've never looked back.
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I've been on Revolution HD, CM7 stable, and RCMiX HD.
Won't make any comments about Revolution..
CM7 stable is stock android experience; for me, battery life was better than RCMix. However, CM7 starts getting buggy for me after a week or two of use. Sense ROMs do not have this issue.
Speedwise, they're all about the same if you remove all the junk from Sense ROMs
If you check the Themes subforum there's a flashable zip for that!
Helllo everyone
Just posting here to see what everyone thinks. I'm currently a CyanogenMod 7 user, and am looking to try a new ROM or two
I want good battery life, I get 2 steady days with decent usage at the minute from CM7 on my stock radio and also am a customisation freak. I love making my Desire HD look like no one else's does
Can anyone suggest a good ROM for me and why?
Also what is everyone's favourite and why?
Chhhheers
Try MIUI, its much nicer to look at than standard CM7.
jamiegoldsworthy said:
Helllo everyone
Just posting here to see what everyone thinks. I'm currently a CyanogenMod 7 user, and am looking to try a new ROM or two
I want good battery life, I get 2 steady days with decent usage at the minute from CM7 on my stock radio and also am a customisation freak. I love making my Desire HD look like no one else's does
Can anyone suggest a good ROM for me and why?
Also what is everyone's favourite and why?
Chhhheers
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If it is not important for you to lose HTC sense, MIUI is nice in spite of the fact that it looks like too much the IOS IPHONE
CM 7.0.0 HAS a bad battery drain but its fixed in the cyanogenmod 7.0.2... now the battery works for a long time.. 24 30 hrs moderate use..
and finally if you are interested for a better battery drain try SETCPU.apk (free for XDA MEMBERS) AND configure your proccessor for a conservative work or setdown de cpu (900 mhz for example)
under my experience with the custom roms leedroid (lastest froyo 2.2.1 with leedroid kernel 2.2.9 at 960 mhz max) was provided the best battery drain AND YOU CAN TAKE the kalaga´s theme and enjoy of a great rom.
if you want a really a beautiful and fast rom you can try coredroid v3.3 with a leedroid kernel or buzz kernel (i always recommend froyo at the moment, no ported roms, but there´sa lot of people that likes gb roms!)
really you are the only one that can select the rom that better adjust to yourself! Every person looks for something different in the roms
like title says, does anyone have multiple pics of quadrant scores from roms, custom and stock with custom kernel??
I want to know wich ones are fast, stable, and able for dayly use without minor bugs
Bro the quadrant score doesn't help you. I have 2600 with 940 MHz but games were laggy (CM7.2), that's why i came back to stock.
I believe this benchmarks are just bulls**ts.
Now im on stock 2.3.3 (which came with the phone first time, original one for my country) and lol, it's fast, smooth and better than other stock roms/custom roms.
As LegoGabi said. A higher quadrant score doesn't mean better performance in games.
I've tried these:
CM 7.1
CM 7.2
CM 9
in which CM 7.2 (with the latest patch) is the most stable.
Great rom for daily use.
I think it's CM7.2
im using CM7.2 and score is 2000++ in quadrant advance
i think the CM7.2 with patch4 is the more fast and stable for dialy use
With Cyanogen mod 4 noobs I got about 2k without overclock And it was like 2.5k with overclok to 900+
For me, it's CM 7.2 with 2000+ pts, as well. Although, you cannot use the "performance" governor all the time.
Hello!
Since i rooted my HTC Desire (~1 year) I've been using MIUI Marange (formerly MIUI_AU) but it became really slow and unstable for me. I was searching around roms, but this is too much to handle for me as I'm not a pro
Please can you recommend me a:
-stylish
-stable
-atleast andorid 4.0
-A2SD
-if sense then 4.0, too
if my details are impossibe, say it then i can lower my standards
(and no Cyanogenmod please. I don't like it)
Geli12 said:
Hello!
Since i rooted my HTC Desire (~1 year) I've been using MIUI Marange (formerly MIUI_AU) but it became really slow and unstable for me. I was searching around roms, but this is too much to handle for me as I'm not a pro
Please can you recommend me a:
-stylish
-stable
-atleast andorid 4.0
-A2SD
-if sense then 4.0, too
if my details are impossibe, say it then i can lower my standards
(and no Cyanogenmod please. I don't like it)
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First and foremost are you CDMA or GSM...There is loads of AWESOME development for GSM, not quite as much for CDMA but still good
Also check out this for a reference:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=809328
Stylish- hard to say, all depends on preference, any of them really...
Stable- oxygeN http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743584
Atleast 4.0- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1484648
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1973427
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1813745 :good:
A2SD- Most now...just look through that reference link...
I agree about CyanogenMod...Awesome devs, but feels a little sluggish on the bravo...
Best all around Rom *drumroll*
OXYGEN ZM, by FAR! :victory: :good:
Most stable by far, fastest by light years, no bugs known! (And it doesn't look half bad with ADW or something of the sorts)
This is my personal experience, I have flashed all the roms listed above, and this is solely my opinion
PS: Lots of ROMS are great when overclocked, but to me draining your battery to no limit, just to make a ROM a little smoother is not how it should be...neat tool, but shouldn't be a necessity to live with a ROM
Read this bro http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024141
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I know, typical question, but I haven't been keeping up with roms much for the past year or so. I have an old rooted HTC Desire and I thought I might as well give it some life. My primary concern is speed as the title suggests, I'm looking for the rom that gives the smoothest and snappiest experience possible, that is, the least amount of lag and highest frame rate that one can possibly squeeze out of the device, don't care what version of android it is and what features does it have, as long as it's crazy fast and stable enough to be a daily driver. What I should I be looking into? Cyanogen? Oxygen? some jelly bean rom?
Flashing a rom, partitioning the sd card, customizing it and install all the esential apps takes time, so I would rather do this once instead of trying a few roms and see what sticks, hence the question. Thanks in advance
I would say CM10 is the fastest out there for your Desire. I may not have an actual Desire but the phone I have, the HTC One V is almost identical specs wise to your desire and CM10 blows any ROM I've seen out of the water. Their Trebuchet launcher works hand in hand with project butter and even with my phone's ageing Adreno 205, it is much smoother than my friend's Galaxy S3 running Jellybean Touch wiz.
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Mahnn said:
I know, typical question, but I haven't been keeping up with roms much for the past year or so. I have an old rooted HTC Desire and I thought I might as well give it some life. My primary concern is speed as the title suggests, I'm looking for the rom that gives the smoothest and snappiest experience possible, that is, the least amount of lag and highest frame rate that one can possibly squeeze out of the device, don't care what version of android it is and what features does it have, as long as it's crazy fast and stable enough to be a daily driver. What I should I be looking into? Cyanogen? Oxygen? some jelly bean rom?
Flashing a rom, partitioning the sd card, customizing it and install all the esential apps takes time, so I would rather do this once instead of trying a few roms and see what sticks, hence the question. Thanks in advance
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Mildwild 8 is pretty good based on cyanogenmod it's fast stable runs smooth everything works, I've been using this for a while never had any problems, I've tried alot of other roms jb ics but I always come back to this as a daily driver :thumbup:
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86123maxxi said:
I would say CM10 is the fastest out there for your Desire. I may not have an actual Desire but the phone I have, the HTC One V is almost identical specs wise to your desire and CM10 blows any ROM I've seen out of the water. Their Trebuchet launcher works hand in hand with project butter and even with my phone's ageing Adreno 205, it is much smoother than my friend's Galaxy S3 running Jellybean Touch wiz.
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Well, HTC one v isn't the desire. Cm10 kind of sucks on the desire in terms of speed.
Any GB based ROM should be running smooth and snappy. My personal favorite is Cool Droid V3.
I am using Nikez JB 4.2.2. in my signature. Does the job fine for me!
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Hi,
I used Mildwild 5.0 during more than 1 year, and all was smooth, fast, and stable.
Only problem i had was sometimes loosing data when battery low. (ok after reboot but a bit annoying).
Now testing 4.0.4 from Marius.a, quite satisfying even if it's only in English or Chinese (quite smooth), main functions work (a few bugs sometimes but nothing really bad).
The thing is it's the only 4.x with camera recording working fine, and i need this so...
Regards