I wish to take a moment to aknowledge what XDA for all their wealth of information and collaborate wisdom it carries!I am honestly greatful for this forum, the modulators and everyone with an opinion to share on here!
I managed to ROM several devices succesfully thanks to this community including:
HTC HD2
HTC Raider LTE (lol @ the wire trick that was hardcore)
HTC Sensation 4g
and now
HTC ONE S
Thank you again!
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i am leaving htc on friday as im upgrading to sgs2..
i would just like to thanks all devs and helpers , especially adamg, ihlades, thalamus , yorzua, mastersjef, evoilet,rootsu, etc for all your input and great development of the desire . and all the people who have helped me out since i have had my desire
thanks
So I have a wildfire, I was on a tight budget and I bought it when it first released...I love this phone and it's still going strong overclocked at 768 mhz with CM 7.1, and I'm gonna have to keep it for while (I'm broke) ...but my question is, I'm insanely grateful to all the devs still working on the wildfire, thanks so much guys you make our day...but if they all get the latest and greatest Android phones, lots of them keep on at the wildfire stuff...what's the incentive, just wondering
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Most devs don't sell their Wildfire after they upgrade, so, it's easy to continue working on it. If they sell it, they stop developing. As far as I can tell, only schiznik (Devnull / Oxygen) doesn't have a Wildfire of his own.
Another "incentive" (if you can call it that, I won't) is that the Wildfire section is far less crowded. One look at the popular phones forums, and they get excess of 2000+ posts per day and get >1 new ROM per day (figuratively speaking), so, its extremely easy to lose track of your own work in the crowd.
Wildfire reason
3xeno said:
Most devs don't sell their Wildfire after they upgrade, so, it's easy to continue working on it. If they sell it, they stop developing. As far as I can tell, only schiznik (Devnull / Oxygen) doesn't have a Wildfire of his own.
Another "incentive" (if you can call it that, I won't) is that the Wildfire section is far less crowded. One look at the popular phones forums, and they get excess of 2000+ posts per day and get >1 new ROM per day (figuratively speaking), so, its extremely easy to lose track of your own work in the crowd.
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Thanks, that makes sense, the Devnull ROM is entirely AOSP if i'm not mistaken?
And what would be a correct word other than "incentive" ?
So essentially to get exposure for your work and better detailed help and progress when building ROMS and development, people choose these forums...
It's all for fun and community (Unless someone is a professional). When I used to be a theme creator for Nokia's S60 Symbian Devices some years back, it always gave me a sort of buzz to contribute to the community and be appreciated for your efforts.
Also, there's always a desire to get the maximum out of your device. If this didn't exist, probably, dev forums would never have existed.
3xeno said:
It's all for fun and community (Unless someone is a professional). When I used to be a theme creator for Nokia's S60 Symbian Devices some years back, it always gave me a sort of buzz to contribute to the community and be appreciated for your efforts.
Also, there's always a desire to get the maximum out of your device. If this didn't exist, probably, dev forums would never have existed.
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That's true, the community (myself included) are grateful for you guys cause otherwise we'd still be on stock 2.2 Froyo from HTC (boring!!)...and there's always things the manufacturer doesn't want you to do on their product...the devs just show how much better a product (in this case the WildFire) can be than it's original form thanks to some creative work and effort...
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As far as I can tell, only schiznik (Devnull / Oxygen) doesn't have a Wildfire of his own.
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I do now
Bought myself a cheap one from a friend who's upgraded to the SGS2...
schiznik said:
I do now
Bought myself a cheap one from a friend who's upgraded to the SGS2...
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Haha yeah phew the Wildfire dev community lives on
I wish that it should live on and on...I rooted ma wildfire with the help of androidybloidy...just a salute to him....thanks bro..
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Thank you all at xda, You know that age old question what am I going to do with my life? Well mine got answered. I allways wanted to go to school for something with computers, i love how it works and I pick up on it very fast. Was thinking computer eng. but not anymore software eng. Thanks to playing with these roms and now I just want to make them myself. So as a first post I had to say thanks.
I want to join thanks. My knowledge of English is limited. but thanks to you, I have successfully mastered the rum and firmware. understandable and clear descriptions and instructions for the beginner.
in Russian forums (4pda.ru and et.setera.. ) all make a mess and difficult.
Online xda, with my poor knowledge of the language, I quickly figured out
I want to thanks to alll ! Great Job XDA ! Cheers
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This amazing, I walk around all know xda, they used to come to this forum that can grow Many here will be conducive to the development of the industry.
forum with the best support
I like to say thanks xda to
HTC vivid
Concur
I also would like to extend my gratitude to these forums..
I have been using opensource for ten years so getting answers on google and forums is a must sometimes.
I am very new to android and smartphones so naturally I had 1.5 million questions as I rooted, installed a custom rom, and installed my other high end useful apps. And I have yet to have to open a forum thread with a question.
Thank you
Ty CDs thanx to you all for helping root my nook my LG thrill and my HTC vivid
Sent from my HTC PH39100
Thanks a ton XDA
RuCk
FulEs!
Thank you all XDA... The best android support... My SGS says thanks
Hi guys, I'd like to thank you all from CD team for all great work at DHD rom.
Thank you!
Now, as many of your team, I got my One X and let's see what come from you guys! Your hard work keep my DHD always new and fast, since it arrived to my hands in dec.2010. Now its time to get this powerfull hardware and see what CD team will dev for us.
Thank you very much!
Thank you Sergio, Elnino and rayford!
Sorry about my poor english.
They are working on it for sure, rayford told us here that some of them bought/will buy the One X
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They are working on it for sure, rayford told us here that some of them bought/will buy the One X
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I heard that about 3 or 4 team leaders goes to One X.
All that hardware + mod roms
Titans War!!!
Let's wait!
CoreDroid will surely be my main ROM
Yes were coming for sure. A few team members already recieved there devices. Mine and sergio's are still in transit If you check our website. you will see on the homepage That CD roms are in the works for ONE X
AT&T One X ????
CoreDroid Team, thanks so much for making my Inspire4g so AWESOME for so long!!! I'm wondering with the One X in the US being the Snapdragon Processor will that device still be supported by the rom? Or will only the Tegra3 device be supported? Because if no support, that will be a hard decision... LTE or CoreDroid... (AAHHHH!!!)
Xda, hello.
I'm not new here but then again I am new to the Desire section.
Anyhow, I'm seeking if anyone has rooted a HTC Android 2.2.2 but on Norweign Telenor.
I'm a Skyrocket user hence why I don't know jack about the desire. A relative has returned from Norway with a telenor Desire (service plan not active)
Mainly posting simply because I wanted to be pointed in the correct direction and not run around like a headless chicken.
Thanks!
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What happened to the information users of xda?
Them users nonexistent?
Not asking for a $100 donation. Just asking for a little informational help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016084
Regards
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA
Awesome. I was following a similar tutorial but I just read this one. Well deff be something I will try when I rise.
Thanks bud, appreciate it!