[Q] Miui with Jellybean 4.1.1? - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I noticed there is a Miui rom with the latest, latest Jellybean 4.1.1. How is that possible, when it seems like Jellytime is a work in progress? Is there a reason Miui roms are easier to create?

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[Q] What is What? FXP126 or CM9 RC1

Hi i have just been looking around and was wondering which is more stable and stuff, and what is the difference between the FXP ICS firmware and the offical CM9 RC1 firmware? Which one gets updated more frequently and which one will be updated to Android 4.1 Jelley bean the fastest?
Thanks
JWTROCKZ said:
Hi i have just been looking around and was wondering which is more stable and stuff, and what is the difference between the FXP ICS firmware and the offical CM9 RC1 firmware? Which one gets updated more frequently and which one will be updated to Android 4.1 Jelley bean the fastest?
Thanks
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FXP126 and RC1 are essentially the same ROM.
FXP will continue to update in FXP127 and on, while RC1 is stable enough for continued daily use.

[Q] Stock ICS to Custom 4.1 ROMS

Hey guyz got a very noobish question, didnt find any answer any other place...so im posting my question here...
Could i just flash any custom 4.1 roms like miui, aokp, cm10 and im on stock ics, rooted witch franco's kernal..? is it possible or i must have stock jelly bean inorder to flash these roms..?
Provided you have unlocked your bootloader. You can flash custom jelly bean ROMs from stock ICS..
I have a Sony Ericsson Neo V. I flashed Polish Blood Aosp ROM from Stock Sony ICS without any issues.
You can flash any version you want. It makes no difference what you currently run. Just wipe like normal and flash your day sired ROM.
As long as you wipe cache and data everything fine!
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
moizsami said:
Could i just flash any custom 4.1 roms like miui, aokp, cm10 and im on stock ics, rooted witch franco's kernal..? is it possible or i must have stock jelly bean inorder to flash these roms..?
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You do not need stock jellybean in order to flash a custom 4.1 rom like miui, aokp or cm10. All you have to do is pick a rom you like, make a backup, wipe the stock ics on your phone, flash the custom 4.1 rom/gapps of your choice, then restore your apps.

[Q] MIUI Build for JB HBOOT

Hey everyone.
I'm looking for a MIUI Rom i can run on my new hboot... Also id prefer if the build was a JB Build.
Any ideas?

[Req]MIUI using 4.2.2

as title says can someone port MIUI using CM10.1 as its base? if not possible then why ?
If the essence of your question is why MIUI V5 by blacksmith yogi uses CM10 and not CM10.1, I think it's because CM10 is far more stable than CM10.1.
Surely, CM10.1 (JB 4.2.2) can be used as a base for MIUI V5 since I've seen other developers on other devices use them when porting or developing MIUI V5.
As for the request of MIUI based on CM10.1, +1

Wanna JB 4.2 or 4.3 : what kernel / rom ?

Hi.
My LT26 is actually on rom stock .211 (tried .96, better battery but trouble with camefa focus).
Was is a good rom for JB 4.2.2 (and what kernel with it) ?
It seems that 4.3 roms are still in testing sequence ?
Thks.
in my opinion the 4.3 rom is more stable than the 4.2.2's I've been using it daily since it's release and never any issues
Sent from my AOSP 4.3 Xperia S via Tapatalk
4.2 rom
I think... PAC rom might be want you are looking for, but I'm not sure... :-?
Different flavours...
Hello,
during the last few months, I tried several roms. If you rely on HDMI and want to have the best from your camera (but not the newest features), you should stick with modifications of the Xperia rom.
Most of the time I had SlimBean on my Xperia S, but they have for now finished the development, stopped with a (in my opinion very good) 4.2.2 stable version. For me it worked perfectly on a everyday basis, stable, fast, and with a very nice all-black interface (as most roms offer now). You can download it on their website. And here is the link to the according xda-thread. But many links on that forum thread are now dead, as the downloads have been moved to the "Old Releases" section on the website. If you want to use another kernel with it, I chose the OpenSEMC beta2 kernel, but I did not find any differences in comparison to the stock SlimBean kernel. Don't use 3.4 kernels with the 4.2.2 SlimBean Roms! SlimBean relies on 3.0 kernels, here is a discussion about this topic.
But now I wanted to have some android 4.3 running, and so far I see only two options for that:
The PAC beta1 which I have currently installed (still some issues there, but is OK for daily use and FAST), and the AOSP alpha1 which I have not tested so far.
I hope this helped you a little bit! If so -> thanks-button is waiting
RC2 kernel should be the same as slim bean hence not noticing any difference.
I'm still on aosp 4.3 and it's still consistently smooth and fast
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OpenSEMC beta2 with SlimBean, NOT the RC2
Hello,
as corrected by now, I made a mistake in my post above, it is the OpenSEMC beta2 kernel you need for the use with SlimBean, NOT the RC2.
In this post is an according link (second one).
Any forecast about a stock JB 4.3 launch for XS? When?

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