Hello everyone!
(First post yay )
I haven't seen any other threads like this around so it's ok to post right?
Does anyone know of any Stock/Pure/Clean/Fast 2.3 Gingerbread rom for the HTC Desire? I know of Oxygen and suck but they have their own boot animation and have customized stuff. Others I have found are outdated versions. (i.e. 2.3.4) A stock rom with 2.3.7 would be nice. Any advice?
Thanks heaps!
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Stock Rom with 2.3.7 Does not exist yet. Latest Stock (if you mean from HTC) is 2.3.5 with Sense 3/3.5.
Currently Oxygen and CyanogenMod 7 (and GingerVillain) has 2.3.7 - Miui is 2.3.5.
However major update in the 2.3.7 - is you can pay with Google wallet (and of course various fixes).
davebugyi said:
Stock Rom with 2.3.7 Does not exist yet. Latest Stock (if you mean from HTC) is 2.3.5 with Sense 3/3.5.
Currently Oxygen and CyanogenMod 7 (and GingerVillain) has 2.3.7 - Miui is 2.3.5.
However major update in the 2.3.7 - is you can pay with Google wallet (and of course various fixes).
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Thank you for your reply! Is there any stock (no sense, mods, ect.. just vanilla) 2.3.5 ROM? Thanks again! Not oxygen because it has some mods. I would like NO mods att all, or alternatively a ROM exactly how it is on the nexus s.
Theres a symantics issue here as stock (as in from factory) has HTC Sense, so what you actually mean is Vanilla.
Try devNull by oxygen.
I currently have the MIUI rom from http://miuiandroid.com, currently version 2.3.16, with Android version 2.3.7
I used to have proxusers version of MIUI, which uses Android version Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3. This was a couple of months ago and the version I had wasn't stable at all, several things didn't work properly and it became so frustrating I went back to the Gingerbread version of MIUI.
I was wondering what roms are very stable at the moment? I am looking to install a new rom but not too sure what to go for, in the rom section I used to see just Sense and MIUI roms, but now there seems to be more. Are there any stables Android version 4.0.3 roms?
There are many easy to use ROM
IceColdSandwich by Lord Clockan is very stable. Best at the moment.
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IceColdSandwich by Lord Clockan is very stable. Best at the moment.
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I agree, you should flash ICS. I get amazing battery life and performance with that ROM.
if you still want GB i recommend RCMIX 3D Runny 4.0 or Virtuous Affinity 2.05, both with Sense 3.5. if you wanna go with ICS, as they say in the posts above, go for IceColdSandwich, but that's a Stock ICS ROM, no Sense. As for Sense 4 ROMS posted on the forum, i recommend patience until they're fully finished (thats for Sense 4.0 Lite) or wait for the full Sense 4, whenever that will come out ported and stable
Android revolution 6.3.2 seems the most stable for me, 7.0.3 is almost as stable but has some camera issues it seems.
Hi,
Im searching for a Android 2.2 Froyo Custom Rom for my Arc S.
Is there someone who knows a Rom that looks like that?
Thanks!
It is not exist
Lol the arc was released on gingerbread not froyo
Are you looking for a froyo look alike ROM or an actual ROM built on froyo?
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I don't know y there is man finding Froyo for his arc s
There is many good rom out there like cm or ICS and JellyBean remix, Omega,.... just flash the rom what is suitable for u man
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LOL
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Short answer: No. Sony did not make froyo firmware for "any" of it's mobile.
Long answer:
I had Xperia 10 and I remember Sony saying eclair is better than froyo. (I agree). and they will skip froyo and give gingerbread firmware update directly.
And after using froyo on my friends (Samsung) mobile I was so happy that I did not use that horrible froyo firmware.
If you must you can find decent froyo Rom in cyanogenmod archives.
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As everybody has stated, there is no stock or custom version of Froyo for the Arc or Arc S - it was never released by Sony.
There are, however, stock and custom versions of Gingerbread if you're after a ROM that's really light on system resources (CM7.2 or Arconium are good custom Gingerbread ROMs).
But with the Ice Cream Sandwich and Jelly Bean ROMs that developers are releasing, there really isn't any reason to stick with an 'ancient' OS.
I've personally been using the AOKP Ice Cream Sandwich ROM and it's perfect! I can't fault it at all. I'm just waiting until the AOKP Jelly Bean ROM get's branded as stable and then I'll begin using that full time.
What about building JB or ICS from source for DesireZ?
I remember virtuous quattro was an ICS rom build from vanilla AOSP. It was faster and cleaner than CM9 based rom.
I think a pure aosp build of JB or ICS with new drivers it would speed up a lot these new android version on our devices.
I'm ready leave all CM feature for a pure google AOSP with some speed.
I think you'll probably still need all the tweaks that the andromedus team has done to make it a dd
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What about building JB or ICS from source for DesireZ?
I remember virtuous quattro was an ICS rom build from vanilla AOSP. It was faster and cleaner than CM9 based rom.
I think a pure aosp build of JB or ICS with new drivers it would speed up a lot these new android version on our devices.
I'm ready leave all CM feature for a pure google AOSP with some speed.
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I use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1605016 and I'm very happy with it - 4.1.2 but also has goodies that you need anyway. Clean source ROM would nice though - just to try it out I agree - but I personally would miss a lot of stuff.
Hi guys, so i have installed on my xperia play lupus 12 ics and i wass tryhing to install slimbean on it and it didnt work for obvious reasons, i guess it is neceesary to have installed jellyebean kernel to run jelly bean roms, so i was wondering, if a flash a jelly bean rom, can i install a ics rom?. WHICH NOE IS BETTER TO HAVE?
thank you for answering.
greetings
SELGX said:
Hi guys, so i have installed on my xperia play lupus 12 ics and i wass tryhing to install slimbean on it and it didnt work for obvious reasons, i guess it is neceesary to have installed jellyebean kernel to run jelly bean roms, so i was wondering, if a flash a jelly bean rom, can i install a ics rom?. WHICH NOE IS BETTER TO HAVE?
thank you for answering.
greetings
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I know it can be confusing, so it is best to flash kernel recommended by rom owner.
But, i can try to explain:
There are two (2) type of roms:
-Stock (based on sony's firmware)
-Aosp (or aokp, cm or miui)
So, you have Stock gb and ics, but no Stock jb.
For Aosp based roms, you have cm7 as gb based, cm9 as ics based and cm10 as jb based (i don't know what is miui based on)
To be able to boot rom, you need kernel that match type of rom you want to install.
Some version of kernels can boot dual type roms:
Example:
1: ics/gb Stock - can boot ics and gb roms based on Stock firmware
2: ics/gb cm - can boot ics and gb based on aosp ics gb roms
3:lupus v8 jb can boot Aosp jb and Aosp ics roms, and MAYBE that's the
kernel you are searching.
The best way is to search in kernels thread based on rom you want to install
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Bakisha said:
I know it can be confusing, so it is best to flash kernel recommended by rom owner.
But, i can try to explain:
There are two (2) type of roms:
-Stock (based on sony's firmware)
-Aosp (or aokp, cm or miui)
So, you have Stock gb and ics, but no Stock jb.
For Aosp based roms, you have cm7 as gb based, cm9 as ics based and cm10 as jb based (i don't know what is miui based on)
To be able to boot rom, you need kernel that match type of rom you want to install.
Some version of kernels can boot dual type roms:
Example:
1: ics/gb Stock - can boot ics and gb roms based on Stock firmware
2: ics/gb cm - can boot ics and gb based on aosp ics gb roms
3:lupus v8 jb can boot Aosp jb and Aosp ics roms, and MAYBE that's the
kernel you are searching.
The best way is to search in kernels thread based on rom you want to install
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Good explanation and miui roms ate usually stock based but the ports are usually cyanogenmod based
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abdel12345 said:
Good explanation and miui roms ate usually stock based but the ports are usually cyanogenmod based
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I didn't flash recently any miui roms, do they have kernel inside the rom's zip file? Or was it inside cm roms?
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Bakisha said:
I didn't flash recently any miui roms, do they have kernel inside the rom's zip file? Or was it inside cm roms?
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Yes they have kernel inside zip. Dans miui Australia is like this and maxworks miui 2 4 and 5.
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Anyway, good place to search for roms/kernel is at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2184897
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mundna are
Bakisha said:
I know it can be confusing, so it is best to flash kernel recommended by rom owner.
But, i can try to explain:
There are two (2) type of roms:
-Stock (based on sony's firmware)
-Aosp (or aokp, cm or miui)
So, you have Stock gb and ics, but no Stock jb.
For Aosp based roms, you have cm7 as gb based, cm9 as ics based and cm10 as jb based (i don't know what is miui based on)
To be able to boot rom, you need kernel that match type of rom you want to install.
Some version of kernels can boot dual type roms:
Example:
1: ics/gb Stock - can boot ics and gb roms based on Stock firmware
2: ics/gb cm - can boot ics and gb based on aosp ics gb roms
3:lupus v8 jb can boot Aosp jb and Aosp ics roms, and MAYBE that's the
kernel you are searching.
The best way is to search in kernels thread based on rom you want to install
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dude, that makes a lot of sense, ever since i installed the kernel that i mentioned earlier i have been having random issues with some custom roms
usun lupus ics v12 720 on verizon xperia play
Gin2jelly bean rom is not recognized by my computer and wom was amazing but i dont like when developers put too much apps in it . i guess the problem was the kernel i am using
ICE CREAM PURENESS : laggiest thing ever, dont know why
[ROM][GSM] Gamer 4 [Ultimate Sony experience], this rom i wanted to install because it has on screen softkey buttons. so i could use those instead of the hardware one, but have to uninstall because the didnt appear on screen and has lots of apps.
SLIMBEAN: WELL I COULDNT INSTALL IT AND KERNEL KEPT ON BOOTING LIKE CRAZY.
NOW I AM BACK WITH THE BEST ICS ROM IN MY OPINION THE TRUE ANCESTOR FINAL EDITION, WHICH I LOVE BUT IT DOESNT HAVE THE SOFTKEY BUTTONS
but now that you clarify this i might try to flash a jelly bean kernel since google claims that jellybean is the one to beat lag.
THANK YOU GUYS FOR REPLYING.
greetings from a real newbie
Well, just to add, if you want gaming perfomance, use gb roms. Ics is stable these days, but little slower then gb in gaming. Jb is only Aosp based, it's good in gaming, but some things are still "work in progress".
Ps: we where all noobs at some point
Ask whatever you want (just do not ask for ETA)
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Bakisha said:
Well, just to add, if you want gaming perfomance, use gb roms. Ics is stable these days, but little slower then gb in gaming. Jb is only Aosp based, it's good in gaming, but some things are still "work in progress".
Ps: we where all noobs at some point
Ask whatever you want (just do not ask for ETA)
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what does ETA mean? see i am a noob xD
ICSNEO2PLAY thats what i read at the end of all your posts, i assume you use that rom
TELL ME ABOUT THAT ROM, IT SEEMS THAT I CAN ALREADY INSTALL IT SINCE I HAVE AN ICS KERNEL.
DOES IT HAVE ON SCREEN BACK HOME AND TASK BUTTONS?
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SELGX said:
what does ETA mean? see i am a noob xD
ICSNEO2PLAY thats what i read at the end of all your posts, i assume you use that rom
TELL ME ABOUT THAT ROM, IT SEEMS THAT I CAN ALREADY INSTALL IT SINCE I HAVE AN ICS KERNEL.
DOES IT HAVE ON SCREEN BACK HOME AND TASK BUTTONS?
greetings
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Eta is asking when something will come out. Neo2play is the Rom that he made and its in his Signature that's why you see it in all his posts. That rom doesn't haven't screen buttons but it does give you lots of choice in what you use to fully customize your phone through aroma installer. It should work if you have an ics kernel but it has to be a stock ics kernel not aosp. If your using true ancestor then that means neo2play should work on the sane kernel
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True ancestor rom, as my rom also, is based on Stock ics for Neo L (since that phone have exactly same hardware as play, minus touchpafs). My rom came out later, but i modded it more, and put aroma installer with bunch of rom options (gamers like less things installed, casual gamers sacrifice ram for the sake of extra stuff).
Some roms have osb (on screen buttons), but you'll have to search for it.
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If you really want osb then you can use markphytons nxt ics revolution rom. He removed it from xda but you can probably find a link for it somewhere in q&a section
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