Seeing how many custom ROMs "upgrade" the HTC Wildfire to Android 2.3 and add many new features such as Live Wallpapers...a (probably stupid) question popped in my head:
Does/Is it possible to add Flash Player (not Flash Lite) support by using a custom ROM?
As a separate question, is there a "best" Android 2.3-based ROM? (stable for everyday use and smooth running without over-clocking)
No it is not possible to have full adobe flash player for wildfire. Adobe didn't support the arm v6 cpus. Same goes for Mozilla Firefox as now.
But there is a modified version of adobe flash player for armv6, and I don't know how it is going now.
Almost all 2.3 roms you see will be stable for day to day usage I think.
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My ROM HighVoltage is very stable if you use version 1.2
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<Delurk> Hi all, a noob here, but reasonably intelligent (aka can use the search engine!) and I have a question.
I'm currently using a stock froyo ROM on my desire, and I like it a lot, however I would like to try my hand at developing a hybrid of the stock froyo with Sense 2.0 - I have tried a heavily modded HD sense ROM and liked it, however I like the stock feel to things.
How can I go about trying to develop this idea??
i.e. Is Sense 2.0 simply an app that is compatible with the latest Froyo build??
And if so how do I go about incorporating it into a build using one of the available kitchens??
Many thanks
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You'd have to re-write Sense to work on FroYo - can't see it happening so not really worth trying
hi, i'm about to flash leedroid v 2 on my desire hd, but i was wondering what the kernels in his site for? do i really need to flash them? and how?
This is what a Kernel does:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(computing)
Or, a short explanation: It's the interface between your Hard- and Software.
The faster and the more optimized it is, the faster, smoother and energy efficient your DHD runs.
If you're on Leedroids ROM you already have one of the best Kernels around.
In this case it only makes sense to flash another Kernel if you want to overclock your device. (And no, I won't describe overclocking, too. If you've clicked the link above, you're already on wikipedia to look that up, too ;-) ).
i think leedroids rom includes his latest kernel anyway, the flashable one is for people not using his roms
Every ROM comes with a kernel. Leedroid 2.0 came with a kernel. Then later Lee added some modifications to his kernel and a new kernel 2.0.1 was made available and so forth until 2.0.4. Since changes were somewhat minor he did not introduce a new ROM version. But this means different people may be using the same LeeDroid ROM each with different kernels and different experiences. For example the latest recommended kernel seems to be 2.0.3 as 2.0.4 has more battery drain.
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What find are people using ??
I'm using Jikantaru's ROM - epic sense 2.1 (at least that's what the zip's called.) it's based on an asian rom. It's the best i've tried yet. And most recent i think which hopefully means active development...
I'm using it, too, with no problems for the moment.
A very good ROM and usefull apps with it (except Equalizer for is huge ressource draining).
A must have.
Yeah, Jicantaru's rom - best rom I tried on this phone. Bad that rom-makers didn't made port of MIUI - i think, that would be cool...
If the ufficial update is untill the latest version why you use custom rom?
would this asian rom work on european phones with english ?
Hello.
My friend asked me to reflash his Desire Z, so I'm looking for some stable daily ROM (ICS or higher).
For now I chosen:
MIUI 4.2.28 multi
AOSP 4.2.2 Jelly Baby (really not sure about this ROM)
Sensei 1.3.0
Sabsa Prime v15
any other tips?
Thanks
Normally best dd ROM questions are not to be asked, but I assume sense you are doing this for a friend you won't easily be able to flash a bunch and try them out as what is normally suggested
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2348266
You will find a list of all ROMs here, many will say the most stable and fastest ROMs will be gingerbread based as that's as far as HTC brought this device. But many 4.x ROMs are quite nice for dds
Best recommendation is to flash a couple of the "more popular" ROMs and make nandroid of each and place on SD card, then instruct your friend how to easily change between them so s/he can decide for themselves what is best
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Thanks for reply.
I know that it's not possible to say one ROM, but on the other hands always exist ROM which can't be marked as very stable (e.g. KitKats build now)
I really missed your list, thanks for info
(Because I already found some list, but it wasn't updated for a long time)
Anyway thanks for you work
BTW the first 3 ROMs has same link in your list
Also still I need to downgrade the firmware?
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/HTC_Desire_Z:_Firmware_Downgrade_%28Gingerbread%29
hi
jelly baby 4.2.2 and 4.3.1 are very stable
mimicry v1.5 is fantastic
ILWT CM7
Benik3 said:
Also still I need to downgrade the firmware?
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/HTC_Desire_Z:_Firmware_Downgrade_(Gingerbread)
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I can't say, boot to bootloader and write down everything from there
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Hello community, I bought a cheap nexus deb as my daily android tab, I tried different roms but most of them have bugs glitches issues etc... I need a stable rom to everyday use, I would even like stock 6.0.1 but it has no split screen (useful to multitask write/read as I’m a university student) and mostly because installing stock rom uses stock partiton size so no space not even for adaway that I need cause sites are too heavy with ads. What roms could I try? I would prefer if has an overclock kernel avaiable.
What android version do you want to use?
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What android version do you want to use?
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I'll answer that question. I'd like to continue using Pie.
what was the answer?