Well, I wonder where I can find an updated list with all the ROMs for the Wildfire, because my dad's phone is becoming slow and I want to install a new ROM to speed it up, but he likes Sense, so I'm searching for one as Stock as possible, but with speed improvementes and maybe Beats or other improvements..
The complete wildfire index in the dev section...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318
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Hey.
I got my desire 2 days ago.
Can I update from htc software (sync) or do I have to update from Rom?
Is the Droidleak Rom or what its called better than stock 2.2 sense(the one with 100 users in Rom vote)?
Will 2.3 come from htc or only from xda in Rom?
I previously owned x10i and is therefore new to the whole Rom thing
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arrtoo said:
Hey.
I got my desire 2 days ago.
Can I update from htc software (sync) or do I have to update from Rom?
Is the Droidleak Rom or what its called better than stock 2.2 sense(the one with 100 users in Rom vote)?
Will 2.3 come from htc or only from xda in Rom?
I previously owned x10i and is therefore new to the whole Rom thing
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the only 2 ways you can update roms are.
1) unrooted users can download and install ota (over the air) updates straight from the phone.
2) rooted users can just donwlad the lastest custom roms with the updates included.
there is maybe a 1% chance that htc will officialy release gingerbread for the desire, although its almost certain that we will be amoungst the first devices to get custom gingerbread roms, just because the desire is almost exactly the same as the N1, which untill the Samsung N2S is released, is the official google developer phone.
Tnx. I think I understand now.
Should I bother installing roms before gingerbread, is it a performance jump?
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arrtoo said:
Tnx. I think I understand now.
Should I bother installing roms before gingerbread, is it a performance jump?
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i think the performance boost came in froyo, gingerbred is more of a visual upgrade than a perfomance one.
I ment:
is it better to use ROM from android development or just use stock sense, which came with my phone until gingerbread is rolled out?
I think the sense firmware (2.2) that came with my phone is fast enough, the only things i would like to achieve with a ROM is better battery life, and is there any new features or something? (i see that hotspot is in my phone as default(NICE)
tnx for helping a newbie to desire out
The only reason I have found to instal a custom ROM is because of the APP2SD+ which gives much more space for apps.. i tried new kernels and hacks but nothing proved to me that indeed i have more juice in it You can root just for the heck of it in order to experiment for yourself
anybody can port new htc sense in wildfire just like in wildfire s and in desire hd
thanks in advance
This topic has already been discussed, and it is unlikely the port will happen, because of differences in the screen resolution.
Would love to see it happen but I doubt it, would like to be proved wrong!
It might not even boot :S
How about making 2.3 sense with qvga htc apps from 2.2.1 ota? it might not be sense 2.1, but it's a good start!
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How about making 2.3 sense with qvga htc apps from 2.2.1 ota? it might not be sense 2.1, but it's a good start!
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2.3 brought tons of framework changes. I bet HTC would've made plenty of changes to their framework because of this. Since htc apps are heavily dependant on the HTC framework files, I doubt this would work.
IMO 2.3 has enough of a graphical overhaul from froyo to be better than sense. I personally don't find any functionality in HTC apps which I can't have in cm7, but maybe that's just me.
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I tried yesterday to get the wildfire s rom to boot and it was not having it, the wildfire s has support for VFP which the wildfire doesn't which could be the culprit, i got so far but libskia.so was being an ass and having i/o errors and when i replaced it netd stopped working.
how about HTC flyer unlock screen? It Is a must I think
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Attention everyone, new sense is now being developed by dannne_jo, it doesn't work yet but you can follow it's progress on the Wildpuzzle 2.3 New Sense thread!
framework-res.apk. My greatest enemy. Lol.
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hi all,
greetings from an android noob. i'll be getting a desire in a few days, so i started looking for tips, tricks, hacks and stuff online and came across xda. i got really interested in putting desire hd rom in desire. but you can imagine how my head is threatening to explode seeing all this ports and different versions.
what i would like is Desire HD ROM, possibly unmodified (except if modification is needed for stability, usability...), with this new Sense UI, working camera, the least bugs and glitches...
i've tried looking for opinions and comments but got lost in all these threads. i've found one with fresh info on rom development and updates, but haven't found one with comments on which port is the best (in your opinion). the best meaning speed, stability, features...
if there is such thread then please PM me the link and remove the thread. if not, i guess it would be useful to have all comments in one place. thx to all in advance.
cheers!!
insertcoin 2.0
I've made my best experience with RCMixHD. For me it's the best HD-ROM.
I have been using InsertCoin for a while now, was on 1.8h and now I have finally updated to the latest version. Its a great ROM, quite happy with it.
InsertCoin has the advantage of fitting on nand. You won't have to change your partition layout for it, so you even don't need s-off.
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that means less trouble when flashing rom, right? regarding performance, hd rom is quicker than stock one?
Can't remember stock Rom speed , but insertcoin is really fast and smooth.
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In my experience, if you want
Sense - LeeDroid,
Sense HD - Insertcoin
Non sense 2.3 - Ginger villian
are the best.
Only had my Desire for a day but I'm loving the InsertCoin Sense HD rom. Seems very stable and performance is excellent.
I really enjoyed rcs hd rom try a few and decide
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I would recommend InsertCoin 2.0.1
Found Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861690
This is the best ROM I have used on the Desire, I have tried about 10 different ones before settling on InsertCoin 2.0.1
Good luck with choosing the right ROM for you.
Regards,
Aleks
insertcoin 2.0 with d2ext is realy smooth. the best DHD rom i have used
ownheredesirehd works best for me, no mods except for transparent app draw, rotation, etc.
Gets about 2700 on quadrant, (OC to 1190mhz)
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looks like that insertcoin is a winer. fingers crossed I don't brick the phone...
thx for all your input.
does InsertCoin 2.0.1 support Arabic
in does not, how can I make it support arabic
please help
SuperRom V 1.5 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11860001
I would agree with iNsertCoin 2.0.1 or if you want the rotating homescreen from the Desire Z then i'd suggest Cool Z as it's really stable, fast and still has all the features of the DHD counterparts (Skins, HTC sense.com, the ability to restore apps from your Google account etc) but try different ROMs to see what you are comfortable with (some roms are slightly laggy at times) and as long as you make absolutely SURE you've read all you need to know, you'll be just fine It took me 1-2 months before i was absolutely certain i knew how to get the ROM i wanted
+1 for InsertCoin
Added: I have stopped flashing other ROMs ever since I found InsertCoin (2.0.1), which was still called BaadNewz (1.4) at that time. It is the fastest, smoothest and the most stable HD Sense ROM available.
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Many Thaks
So I am interested in trying the Nsertcoin rom, or another rom for my desire that has sense, but none if the threads I look through specify whether they are for the cdma or gsm desire
Is there something there that I'm missing? How do I tell?
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Hello guyz, i just bought my new htc wildfire android version Froyo 2.2.1
It seems quite slow and just gets stucked at times....
I've deleted some unnecessary apps. but the problem persists.
I need a suggestion on what to do?
Should i root it?
SHOULD I OVERCLOCK IT?
Will replacement of rom increase speed?
Or update to 2.3.5 ?
If so then how ?
PlZ guyz give me some suggestions
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My suggestion please post in the correct section next time. :silly:
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Well i've rooted and installed cyanogenmod 7.2 stable
Overclocked and now it runs faster.
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If u have speed issues, i suggest using kwbr ROM.
I tried all sort of roms for wildfire (including cyanogenmod), but this one gave best results concerning speed and stability.
Give it a try :angel:
Hello,
i have been using htc one v now but i am bored with it and plus it has become extremely slow, though i deleted lots of data and extra apps. still it is very laggy and takes a century to start any app. i was lately thinking to change to a custom rom, but ever since that thought occurred to me, i've been in the dilemma if choosing the right one. i searched the forums but couldnt satisfy myself. i want a rom that will be based on jelly bean and at the same time running full htc sense. how will i make it possible? may be someone over here could help me with that. i have least knowledge of roms and related stuff.
regards,
Abbas
Jelly bean in combination with sense isnt (yet) possible on the one v.
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Like the above post, full sense is not yet available on current ROMs. And, I'm not sure that it will be considering most people install custom roms to get away from sense (like me).
If you want a custom rom still, I recommend the AOKP rom, with the CDMA version that I'm using, it's really stable and pretty fast and everything seems to work, even bluetooth. Still some graphics glitches, but those will get worked out.
I would recommend maxwen & Lloir's CM 10 ROM, it is smooth and dinamic. Before that Íve got the same issues as you.
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Pretzilz said:
Like the above post, full sense is not yet available on current ROMs. And, I'm not sure that it will be considering most people install custom roms to get away from sense (like me).
If you want a custom rom still, I recommend the AOKP rom, with the CDMA version that I'm using, it's really stable and pretty fast and everything seems to work, even bluetooth. Still some graphics glitches, but those will get worked out.
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thanks buddy
but if i switch to AOPK, for that matter to any rom, will i continue having native features like beats audio and auto-focus-camera?
noooo
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paarthdesai said:
noooo
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can i then instead get the one x rom ported to one v?
Port it yourself.... The devs are not standing at your service porting whatever you want.
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