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Hi
I was wondering if there is a custom ics rom for HTC desire(bravo)?
Right now I'm running cm7 nightly build #258
If there is can u please give a link and instructions on how to download...
Thanx
Bernard a.k.a. certifiednoob
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You can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355660, it's a beta version
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junjihoon said:
You can try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355660, it's a beta version
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Have you or anybody else tried this? Apart from the camera, is this ROM good for daily usage yet?
Some people said they are using it as daily ROM, i havent tried it yet.
I got a theme for cm7 but its a 3d one that I got from 4shared its great I love it but I wanted one with more features if u guys know wat I mean
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I tried it about two days. You could use it daily. (SMS, calling, alarm... works).
Cheers. Would you see it as an "upgrade" to the likes of MIUI-XJ rom?
This thread is a sad example of why xda went into sewers this year.
You keep it coming, guys. I know you can buried it even deeper.
i used it until today, but now there is another one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1416641&page=1
I had it flashed also, it works well daily but i switched back to CM7 due to not having the camera Function.
Hopefully soon everything will be working
ics but sense rom
ics but sense rom, Can this rom work on desire
can ics but sense rom work on desire?
Should I install cyanogenmod 7 on my HTC Wildfire.
Is it safe?,what will i get whit THAT?,will I be able to do things that I can do now?,which will be the consequences....
I was asking myself that questions for a weeks and I still don't know.
I have heard that there were some a problems after installing cyanogenmod 7 ,like problems with market,freezing,bricking....
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ps.sorry about my grammar
- Take a Nandroid Backup (VERY important)
- Install CM7
- Test it, Look around
- If you like it, keep it
- If you don't, do a Nandroid Restore. Back to square one with no losses.
It is different from a normal Stock Sense ROM. Feature lists can be found here:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/about
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/about/features
While I cannot guarantee you will not experience bugs, the question of bricks doesn't arise (Unless you do something absurdly stupid).
How can I unistall it. Is there some tutorial or something.
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Just go into Recovery and restore the previous made Backup.
But how to make backup
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You should honestly read and learn more about these processes before trying to install ROMs. Lack of basic knowledge is the main reason of bricking devices. Then when your device turns into a paperweight, you will only have yourself to blame.
Read this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8926457&postcount=4
Offtopic question. Does the new 7.1 CM version has any bugs?
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drose said:
Offtopic question. Does the new 7.1 CM version has any bugs?
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No Bugs reported....I am using it with a insane speed...
Cyanogenmod 7.1 vs CyanogenMod 7-Nightlies where is the difference.
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Cyanogenmod 7.1 vs CyanogenMod 7-Nightlies where is the difference.
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CM 7.1.0.1 is the latest stable version with no bugs. The Nightlies are development builds which are released daily. They include the latest features but are not stable and will contain bugs. Since this is your first attempt at this, I would recommend using the stable build.
Make sure you read the first 2 posts in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318
Don't attempt to root and flash a custom ROM to your phone before you understand exactly what you are doing. If you do understand, then the process is easy and you won't brick your phone.
Edit: Apparently the latest nightly is bug free so ignore me and use that if you want.
Although I agree with what you're saying about fully understanding what you're doing before rooting etc and partly agree with flashing the stable version first I don't agree with this part.
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They include the latest features but are not stable and will contain bugs.
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In the beginning I guess that may have been true but nowadays I believe the cm team has gotten it down to a fine art.
I've been using nightlies since about build #80 I have only ever noticed 1 bug other than the ones i created myself, and I only spotted that because Arco mentioned it, he changed something and broke the camera which was fixed the next day.
The nightlies have stopped for the moment and the last one #256 is perfectly stable and bug free, also the one i use, 7.2 rc0 that erwinp compiled is also stable and bug free, plus the extra features make it worthwhile ditching the stable and upgrading.
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Although I agree with what you're saying about fully understanding what you're doing before rooting etc and partly agree with flashing the stable version first I don't agree with this part.
In the beginning I guess that may have been true but nowadays I believe the cm team has gotten it down to a fine art.
I've been using nightlies since about build #80 I have only ever noticed 1 bug other than the ones i created myself, and I only spotted that because Arco mentioned it, he changed something and broke the camera which was fixed the next day.
The nightlies have stopped for the moment and the last one #256 is perfectly stable and bug free, also the one i use, 7.2 rc0 that erwinp compiled is also stable and bug free, plus the extra features make it worthwhile ditching the stable and upgrading.
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Ah fair enough. I haven't bothered with nightlies for a long time as I don't have time to mess about flashing a new ROM everyday.
I'll edit my post.
I had decided to install cm 7.1 and its so great,I suggest cm 7 to everyone who was undecided, and thanks for you guys for help.
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I'm looking at doing this to my missus wildfire. Will she notice a performance boost? She spends hours on angry birds... Because it's so slow! I wondered if anyone noticed if the phones speed was improved with cm7 or any other ROM or will it need overclocking?
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Angry birds runs for me on overclocked cm7 without any lag at all. If you do decide to root and install cm7 the built in kernel allows for overclocking up to 768mhz anyway.
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Thats sounds like it's the one I want then. Does it look like the standard operating system and does it have all the same apps etc? I'd preffer it to not look any differant if possible so she doesn't have the oportunity to moan at me
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Sorry mate cm7 is based on gingerbread and comes with adw launcher, the stock Rom is completely different as it comes with HTC sense preinstalled on top of the android OS which contains all the HTC apps she's used to seeing, there are a couple of custom roms based on stock which do have all the apps. Only problem you might face is that sense is more resource hungry than cm7. I'm currently on one now, dk custom so I'll just install angry birds now and see how it goes.
Edit: I've just done the first 7 levels of angry birds lag free on dk custom Rom so it should be fine for her.
This thread is full of information about rooting,s-offing and installing clockworkmod recovery so you can flash a custom Rom etc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318
And this is the thread for the sense Rom I'm on atm.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878115
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Angry Birds run smooth, just like they should, it's big improvement.
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Excelent, cheers Scratch. I'm s-off'd, cwm, rooted and i'm going.to unlock on my sesation so i think i've grasped th basics so i feel confident to get started on hers. I'll look into that custom rom and try to find one I can put on. I thought if it looks the same as it does now but goes a bit better then i'll be in the good books
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As Cyanogen posted on twitter
" The Nexus One, along with the other first generation Snapdragon devices (devices with the QSD8x50, MSM7x25, MSM7x27 and MSM7x27T SoCs), will not be supported beyond the CM 7.x (Gingerbread) branch. "
Sad news. But I'm not suprised, I've had my Desire for almost 2,5 year now. It's just getting old. There are great alternatives however, I am so glad there are still some skilled developers trying to port all this stuff, and with succes
I take it you know about the BCM rom based on CM9 source code.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1403113
Sad no official CM9 though
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hans moleman said:
I take it you know about the BCM rom based on CM9 source code.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1403113
Sad no official CM9 though
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yes i know but haven't tried it yet, need an everyday rom so GB will have to do for now anyway i heard the battery is really poor on BCM
I used Sandvold's ICS ROM as a daily. Works great! I'm struggling to think of a bug that pisses me off.... erm.... video rec is choppy or it just crashes, as does panorama BUT they do work... tbh i dont care about that but i wanted to say something
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I used Sandvold's ICS ROM as a daily. Works great! I'm struggling to think of a bug that pisses me off.... erm.... video rec is choppy or it just crashes, as does panorama BUT they do work... tbh i dont care about that but i wanted to say something
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i'm using sandvold's ics 0.16 as well, on stock hboot and it works smooth as gb roms.
Today bworks & dk_zero-cool released cm10 jellybean roms. bworks' rom look good gonna try it.
Nikez ICS is also runs very smoothly
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This can't be news. Didn't Cyanogen say when they first started on the CM9 that older devices would not be officially supported?
Hi folks,
I've posted this request in another forum and was suggested MildWild 5.0 and then I went and installed Sandvold beta 18. It seemed fine and after a few hours of tweaking, had it set up exactly how I wanted it. Sent a text to someone, put the phone down and about 15 minutes later pick it up again and see it appeared to have formatted itself and was back on the very start screen when I first booted it to the phone with the "Tips" and everything! Also, the home button now doesn't do anything at all.
It looks cool and everything and has nice features, but I simply can't have a phone with such unpredictable behavior. Also installed it at the same time to my friends desire and he's having issues with it too.
I went to have a look at Mildwild 5.0 and the thread seems to have posters complaining of other problems too.
Is there any 4.0 ROM that is absolutely stable and simply just "works" with everything, gps, radio, no restarts or any unpredictable behavior.
I need the phone for business use so I'm not too pushed about having the absolute latest build, ICS is fine for example, I don't want JB if it's unstable. I just need a rom that works!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
buy new phone with ics
on desire nikez rom is good,evriting except camera
Thanks for the reply I'd prefer no to buy a new phone, most of them are the larger screens nowadays and a desire is about as big as I want to have for work reasons (I do furniture removals so anything bigger would get in the way).
So it's really going to be about finding a proper ROM. Thanks for the suggestion of nikez, but I'd prefer to go with something where everything just works, no camera issues even, if possible.
Is CM9 available for the desire?
cormie said:
Thanks for the reply I'd prefer no to buy a new phone, most of them are the larger screens nowadays and a desire is about as big as I want to have for work reasons (I do furniture removals so anything bigger would get in the way).
So it's really going to be about finding a proper ROM. Thanks for the suggestion of nikez, but I'd prefer to go with something where everything just works, no camera issues even, if possible.
Is CM9 available for the desire?
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Spazedog . Is cm9
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Spazedog . Is cm9
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Thanks, I had a look at the spazedog thread and it seems to be JB now and seems to have a lot of things not working and a few warnings so I don't think that will suit either
I don't think so.
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I don't think so.
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Damn, that's a pity. So it's looking like there's virtually no stable roms out there at all? I still have to try Mildwild but from reading the forum it appears to have problems too
cormie said:
Is there any 4.0 ROM that is absolutely stable and simply just "works" with everything, gps, radio, no restarts or any unpredictable behavior.
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Nope. You'll have better luck with Gingerbread at the moment.
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Nope. You'll have better luck with Gingerbread at the moment.
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I just installed MildWild, it says it's Android version 2.3.7 in the "about phone". Is that gingerbread or froyo or honeycomb or ICS?
Mildwild 4.3, bugless and with the feature to decide where to put each app (internal or ext). If you want more space and no problem about app dimension I really suggest CM 7.2.0.1 stable themes xperia
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paolo-red1 said:
Mildwild 4.3, bugless and with the feature to decide where to put each app (internal or ext). If you want more space and no problem about app dimension I really suggest CM 7.2.0.1 stable themes xperia
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Thank you! So you'd suggest Mildwild 4.3 over 5.0? What about CM7.2.0.1? Which do you think of the 3 would be best? Maybe I'll try Mildwild 5.0 and see if it works
Now I am on CM7.2.0.1 from nloooo. It is a rom out of the box, ready to install many apps and with a fast launcher. It also has cyanogenmod theme support.
So I suggest you to try this.
Try Elk's CM10 release. It's working pretty good for me. Data doesn't always turn on when I check the box, but I haven't flashed the latest version yet either.
paolo-red1 said:
Now I am on CM7.2.0.1 from nloooo. It is a rom out of the box, ready to install many apps and with a fast launcher. It also has cyanogenmod theme support.
So I suggest you to try this.
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Is there any way you could link me to this version plesae? I don't know what the nlooo version is, but from seeing the cm7.2.0.1 on the cm website, it seems it also has a lot of bugs?
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Try Elk's CM10 release. It's working pretty good for me. Data doesn't always turn on when I check the box, but I haven't flashed the latest version yet either.
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Sorry that would be too much of a bug for me with data, which I rely heavily on for synching everything for business. Thanks for the suggestion. CM10, I guess that's Jellybean or ICS? Probably too unstable for desire?
Nlooooo version is the one in my signature...
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I use cm9 spazedog it works without bugs .. also my data is never turnt off
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I just installed MildWild, it says it's Android version 2.3.7 in the "about phone". Is that gingerbread or froyo or honeycomb or ICS?
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2.x is Gingerbread
3.x is Honeycomb
4.0 is ICS
4.1 is Jelly Bean
I suggest to stick with 1 of the GB ROM's.
Is there any stability advantages of the nloooo version over the regular 7.2, or is it just it has the experia theme? Hard to understand all the different options. And what about the spazedog, that's ICS, right?
I think I should probably stick with the gingerbread, which MildWild is running, so I think I'll give MildWild a chance as I heard good things about it and hope it doesn't cause me pain!
ICS and stable/reliable don't mix together.
So I'd politely ask for drool party to stop. Op stated his requirements and 4.0 doesn't fit in if you walked on your eyebrows.
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Thanks for the bluntness erklat, I guess I can forget about 4.0 and just concentrate on gingerbread. Hopefully I don't run into any bugs with mildwild, fingers crossed!
Hi all,
two years I used stock rom and before few month I root phone and I install custom rom. I hope that everything will be better.. but..
Not all working how it should.
Now I trying MIUI, which looks perfect, but my phone missing second core in processor and at least one gb of rom..
So I would like to find rom, which is stable (3g, Wifi, GPS, call, + next basic features on 100% working) and also is powerfull and kind to battery. (I do not need many translations and animations..)
Could you please recomeded some one?
Many thanks!
Stick with gb roms until you get used to this new world. Search for blackice (was that the name of the rom?).
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I suggest you try SVHD rom.
I WAS also is the same soup like you... i just got svhd rom and it seems cool, so far so good... Though its my 2nd day
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In my case SVHD gets more and more lazy over the day.
I go back to ARHD and I am happy again. Smooth, fast and everything works.
But it is still a GB Rom.
Greetings Lemmi.
I think blackout v4 is stable enough...
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