Which is the best ROM GB? - Wildfire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
Which is the ROM that has stability/perfomance/battery life? I search a ROM for daily user without bugs.
Which do you recommend me?
Thank you.

seryioo said:
Hi guys,
Which is the ROM that has stability/perfomance/battery life? I search a ROM for daily user without bugs.
Which do you recommend me?
Thank you.
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CyanogenMod 7
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seryioo said:
Hi guys,
Which is the ROM that has stability/perfomance/battery life? I search a ROM for daily user without bugs.
Which do you recommend me?
Thank you.
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Ligux 8.1

lastet version of cm 7.2 and ics style by JM for me
Taptapped from my little killer iPod 4G (;

User preference

Try Splashmod v2.0. The fastest rom i have ever seen for Htc Wildfire
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MickdeDealer said:
Try Splashmod v2.0. The fastest rom i have ever seen for Htc Wildfire
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i would say ligux gb and lewa os,splashmod has a few problems like gps.

because splash mod is old one (; it is not continued unfortunately );
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Wasimk32 said:
i would say ligux gb and lewa os,splashmod has a few problems like gps.
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I never had a gps problem with splashmod.
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neither do I (; gps worked perfectly with splashmod :3
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I never had a gps problem with splashmod.
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sadly i never got it working with any version of splashmod.

Well, i totally agree that splashmod was a great rom, but the fact that it got discontinued kinda fells like it is out dated. For now, and according to my experience, CM 7.2 is the fastest and most stable rom for our Wildfire. I'm using it and it is for sure an every day ROM.

as i said, try cm 7,2 stable, install launcher pro plus, delete adw, install some tweaks like juwe ram optimisation, make ext partitions, and try nfinityplay kernel, and it will be very fast (;
Taptapped from my little killer iPod 4G (;

So this is the list so far:
- CyanogenMod 7
- Ligux 8.1
- lastet version of cm 7.2 and ics style by JM for me
- Try Splashmod v2.0. The fastest rom i have ever seen for Htc Wildfire
- ligux gb
- lewa os
- splashmod :3
...most of the time no arguments except:
"as i said, try cm 7,2 stable, install launcher pro plus, delete adw, install some tweaks like juwe ram optimisation, make ext partitions, and try nfinityplay kernel, and it will be very fast (;"
So I cannot go wrong using this for my son and wife (It´s a must that it works :silly, right? But all the details/argument are not realy for beginners to understand. Maybe you have some explanations and Links to this stuff.

all oc those roms are in wildfire development section. also all are stable enough for daily use and are fast roms because some of them are still developed like cm 7,2 and some are discontinued like splashmod or ics style by jm. imo try to install cm 7.2 with release date 15 june. i use it for a long ti e and never had problems with it. after deleting stock adw and installing launcher pro plus, juwe ram optimalisation and do e ext partitionsit is the fastest rom with gingerbread on board. i prefer to set cpu between 176 and 729 mhz with smartass governor. for me it is best setting (;and what is more it is still developed but some lastest versions had problems with gps as sbd told on other forum. u can download cm 7,2 both from xda and officialcyanogenmod site. give a try and let us know if it satisfied you (;
Taptapped from my little killer iPod 4G (;

Thank you ...will last some time till I have time for my sons phone. But I will try for sure.

drewniany92 said:
all oc those roms are in wildfire development section. also all are stable enough for daily use and are fast roms because some of them are still developed like cm 7,2 and some are discontinued like splashmod or ics style by jm. imo try to install cm 7.2 with release date 15 june. i use it for a long ti e and never had problems with it. after deleting stock adw and installing launcher pro plus, juwe ram optimalisation and do e ext partitionsit is the fastest rom with gingerbread on board. i prefer to set cpu between 176 and 729 mhz with smartass governor. for me it is best setting (;and what is more it is still developed but some lastest versions had problems with gps as sbd told on other forum. u can download cm 7,2 both from xda and officialcyanogenmod site. give a try and let us know if it satisfied you (;
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Which a2sd-Skript do you use. I cannot find one so far.

i personally didn't flash any scripts (; try to download s2e from market. best program for it (; i have about 173 mb free space for now :3
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drewniany92 said:
i personally didn't flash any scripts (; try to download s2e from market. best program for it (; i have about 173 mb free space for now :3
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I have made a 500 ext3-partition to get more internal memory for apps (that cannot be moved to sd-card). But the script a have installed doesn´t mount this partition (but titanium backup shows it).

It's Cyanogenmod 7.2(Stable),hands down.

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DISCUSSION ABOUT ROM FOR DAILY USE (Most Stable and Smooth)

Many people using Android handset confused about making decision on which rom they will be using for daily activities...
Gio, as middle devices, has gotten upgrade from Froyo to Gingerbread, and the ported developed ICS rom still seems pretty difficult to be used for daily activity coz the problems of camera, video acceleration, and else...
But overall, even the ICS has excellent performance, still cannot wait for the more excellent release! (major dev: Macław #Work Hard!)
Let's share all things to make the handset stable and smooth for daily use!
SO LET'S NOW SETTLE THIS PROBLEM BY SOLVING TOGETHER
WHAT'S WORTH TO BE DISCUSSED, LET'S DISCUSS IT HERE
Which rom are u using?
How's the battery performance?
is it stable and smooth for daily use?
Please share, from inexperienced to experienced, tips and tricks or something related to the rom that stable and smooth, or ways to make it stable and smooth!
DXKT8 STOCK ROM *FAST LINK*
-*DOWNLOAD AVAILABLE*-
have u guys tested the newest version of stock like dxkt8?
it has the galaxy note lockscreen i heard
if you wanna try, this is the link for the dxkt8, not having problem, just have to increase the performance by custom rom and maybe a boost memory by a2sd darktremor. . . (hehe. . . a bit advertising?)
Download Link (dxkt8): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1582563
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Download Link (dxkt8): http://www.hotfile.com/dl/150777468/1a69078/S5660DXKT8_S5660OLBKT8_XSE.zip.html
Please give response if you've tried!
Feel Free to share!
Which from are u using?
Stock 2.3.6 open germany
How's the battery performance?
Normal, bit better due to tweaking
is it stable and smooth for daily use?
Yes. Stock =stability, at the cost of performance so I use tweaks to get them both
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voetbalremco said:
Which from are u using?
Stock 2.3.6 open germany
How's the battery performance?
Normal, bit better due to tweaking
is it stable and smooth for daily use?
Yes. Stock =stability, at the cost of performance so I use tweaks to get them both
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U use the stock?
but under your post it said u use cyan9 bta5
I'm still using it now...
soon wanna change
but isn't it the stock that included in custom rom.. like particle?
Adrenaline ROM is pretty stable!!
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Pancakes_Gio said:
Adrenaline ROM is pretty stable!!
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i'm also using adrenaline right now...
but confused about whether it support the ext4 or not...
my partition is ext 4 and it's not detected in recov... :confused
trackIDtracker said:
i'm also using adrenaline right now...
but confused about whether it support the ext4 or not...
my partition is ext 4 and it's not detected in recov... :confused
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all internal partitions are ext4, so it does support ext4
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voetbalremco said:
all internal partitions are ext4, so it does support ext4
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yeah youre signature is Cm9 and u said your using Stock Rom why is that?
trebla459 said:
yeah youre signature is Cm9 and u said your using Stock Rom why is that?
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cuz I dont change my signature every day, but do change between roms, but mostly use cm9
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CM9 has been very smooth for me. I use it daily. But I'm starting to experience random freezes in beta 8. Thinking about switching back to beta 7
Adrenaline rom is great in every aspect.
Using Gingerbread 2.3.6. Smooth, fast and battery performance is good. 2days using it's basis phone features and a lil bit of angry birds>
Stock with custom kernel. There's nothing better yet.
ICS when its ready
Cm9 bèta 8
Bèta 9 when it is out
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stock 2.3.6 with CF-Root .
jaapteeuw12 said:
Cm9 bèta 8
Bèta 9 when it is out
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Beta 8 isn't particularly stable for me. Even though it is very smooth, it has random crashes and freezes for me along with many other bugs.
Adrenaline ROM 2nd Edition
it's pretty stable and the best part is if you manage to configure it well you can make it really smooth and with battery lasting for 1 day and half...
you can say its too low but considering to the use i give to it is awesome
i tried almost all the roms, kernels, and configs for Gio but seems i've finaly managed one that fits my style, lots of battery without any lag at all
If you interested in more details say something )
You can finde more details in general... opened a thread with full details
Im using Cyanogenmod 7.2 lastes build from.phiez,
Very stable and smooth
Using Go launcher ex, and a partition of 1 gb
Lcd density changed to 120 (Ldpi)
And using Ram manager pro for playing hard games like temple.run
The battery mm at least 2 days on basic functions and 1 1/3 of day on wifi/play hard
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Marco Lomas said:
Im using Cyanogenmod 7.2 lastes build from.phiez,
Very stable and smooth
Using Go launcher ex, and a partition of 1 gb
Lcd density changed to 120 (Ldpi)
And using Ram manager pro for playing hard games like temple.run
The battery mm at least 2 days on basic functions and 1 1/3 of day on wifi/play hard
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I'm not a hard player but i think i use my phone a lot... take a look at the post i refer a give it a try... then say something dont had any problems with any game yet either and the average of battery waste remains the same the same
Ram manager pro maybe is something that worths to try thx for the info
TigoX said:
I'm not a hard player but i think i use my phone a lot... take a look at the post i refer a give it a try... then say something dont had any problems with any game yet either and the average of battery waste remains the same the same
Ram manager pro maybe is something that worths to try thx for the info
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Jaja np,
Im.gonna try the Adrenaline rom ....amm a little question, has themechosser like cm? Cause i use it a lot xD
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[Q] Help an old Desire Z user out on ROM selection!

Hi there everyone!
I'm just after a little bit of help here.
I've had my Desire Z for a over a year now. I did run stock but with the hassle of the "home" key delay (it was terrible!) I rooted the phone and went with a version of MIUI (can't remember which now).
I love MIUI - except its music player downloaded strange albums, is there any way to fix this? (Jamon the power of love! lol)
Anyways - I recently tried a Sense 3 rom and it's awful. Laggy, slow, and a pain to use.
I really really want a stable, easy to use, smooth (doesn't have to be fassst!) just all-round-good ROM to use as my daily driver.
I'm throwing this one out to you - Which ROM can I try?
MIUI - do I just do the MIUI.us with bulletproof add-on?
CM7.1? I've never used this - which CM version is the best DD?
Sense UI - Any out there without home button lag?
I get the feeling the Desire Z is slowly becoming a "thing of the past" but I want to squeeze life out if it! I still got another year on my current contract! lol.
Thanks so much in advance for any tips, advice, etc.
For me, CM7 is easily the fastest. Use ILWT, its the fastest cm7 ROM I've tried, and loads of customisations
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Agree with Taz. ILWT is the best of both worlds, as it's feature-rich and is perhaps the fastest ROM around. If you decide to go with MIUI you might want to give Strawmetal.Mi a try.
CoSign, CM7 is the most stable 7.2 is the most recent version.
Agree with everyone. Been using ILWT for awhile and just recently changed to Andromadus beta3.
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Virtuous G-Lite 2.0.1 is my favorite. It is fast; doesn't drain battery or consume every available RAM. I am using the ROM with stock launcher (default is LauncherPro) and I must I am glad I did.
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Thanks everyone for your most excellent replies!
I've flashed the ILWT Cm7 rom on my Desire Z and it's been great so far, really fast with no lag. I loved the design of MIUI and Sense/Sense 3 but I think I prefer something that is usable over fancy graphics which make the phone lag.
Can I customise the status bar? I would like to change it if possible, no problem if not.
Also, any other tweaks or tips most welcome. I want to get another 12 months out of this baby!
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Andromadus audacity beta 3
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CM9 Beta
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492461
heathenasparagus said:
CM9 Beta
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492461
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Just a FYI. That's not CM9 beta, it's a CM9 kang, just like Andromadus Audacity is. They're both based on CM9. CM9 is still in pre-release and may never be released officially for the Vision.
Cm7 can't go wrong.
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Elitemod
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1246682
That was a bit of a bump. I think the OP has already made his choice,
but Elite is indeed a very fast and stable rom.
I realize that the thread is month old now, so OP has probably already selected a rom, but in case someone else reads this thread looking for an answer to the same question...
I'm been using the Mimicry 1.1.0 ICS rom for the past week. I've tried out all of the ICS roms for the G2/Desire Z so far and Mimicry is the first that I would recommend as a daily driver. It is running quite fast and most of the bugs and graphical glitches of other ICS roms have been worked out.
CyanogenMod 9.0.0-RC0 BETA 14 - rockzzzz
preety fast, very good battery consumption, sexy
)Hi there!
Thanks for more rom suggestions!
Also, thanks to all those who suggested roms to use, I've read the thread every time it's been updated.
Just for everyone's info, I ended up installing CM7 ILWT - it's been excellent. Fast, stable, things work - it ticks all the boxes, really, and it means I can squeeze a few more months out of my phone! Actually, it's made me rethink upgrading next year.
It's been fine for my needs and I'm no longer pulling out my hair in frustration; there's no lag, no issues with functionality, and everything is in English (rather than Chinese, like MIUI's calendar lol - also the stock player doesn't make all my album covers turn to "Jamon - The Power Of Love" too!)
I may do a nandroid backup and try some of the other suggestions. I am a little bit reluctant to try any ICS roms, I've read posts describing things as being smooth but lots of things not working properly... I may give them a try anyway and see, but I am wary. One persons buttery smooth is another persons laggingly slow. I'd prefer to do away with flashy stuff for a phone that.. um.. "just works", and fast.
Thanks.
If you prefer Gingerbread, as I previously mentioned, I would recommend G-Lite 2.0.1 but for an ICS ROM Andromadus Audacity is the only choice you can take.
I installed too many ROMS these are the one that you can use with performance.
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Hey there!
I did a nandroid of CM7 ILWT, wiped and installed Mimicry 1.1.1
I never knew ICS could be snappy!
I'm going to keep this one and see if it stays that way, so far I'm impressed!
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Cyanogenmod 9 Beta 14!
Andromadus Mimicry v1.1.2

[Q] which cm9 rom is the best?

Modpunk alpha 3 or liumao's modded one? What's better and what's worse in these 2 roms?
Just go with modpunk's rom.......................it will be constantly updated in the feature..........the other one is just a little themed
I thought the themed one had better performance or am i wrong?
hassan89 said:
I thought the themed one had better performance or am i wrong?
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I doubt it, modpunk has and is working very hard to get this rom as polished as possible, nearly everything is working, why settle for anything less than the original devs rom.
I'm using alpha daily and its very close to perfect for me.
Modpunk's Alpha3.
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"You can overclock as much as you want, your phone will always seem too slow."
Is A2SD supported on modpunk cm9? I'm currently using liuimao's rom and I want to change to modpunk's rom but I'm not sure
i remember seeing a comment on modpunk's thread, so i think it shud work..
wud recommend going with modpunk' ROM any day..its what i use
Data2sd is I was using it for a while... And yeah mod punks is definitely more stable
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About modpunk , ROM isn't stable much yet , but he will fix it soon
dodzdentoz said:
About modpunk , ROM isn't stable much yet , but he will fix it soon
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Besides Qualcomm setting us back, the ROM is almost at a beta.
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Stable CM ROM for Wildfire S

Hello all, I have a Wildfire S and I want to unlock and install a custom ROM. I want to try a CM ROM.
Which is the best for a daily use?
Thanks and best regards.
Hi jlazkano
I'm pretty new to this rooting/custom rom party but i loaded Cyanogenmod 9 onto my HTC Wildfire s and althought this biuld is technically still in alpha i think, its stable and its my daily rom. Had no problems with it, very pleased.
androidadvices . com have a really good tutorial on how to get it onto the device.
Hello,
I've tried both CM9 and CM10 and I think CM10 is better. First it is nearly stable. Second it is twice faster than CM9 (even more, but I don't know if the word thrice exists in English ). And third... it 4.1 Jelly Bean ! With Google Now, the amazing notification bar, and... the little 4.1.2 in the "About phone" section
Good unlocking and enjoy !
jlazkano said:
Hello all, I have a Wildfire S and I want to unlock and install a custom ROM. I want to try a CM ROM.
Which is the best for a daily use?
Thanks and best regards.
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Hi,
Have just installed CM10 as someone commented earlier, it is still Alpha but it is very smooth and quick and if you use apps2sd you have a lot of free space to try and fill with apps
Thanks both!
Could you put the links to the ROM and Google Apps?
Thanks and best regards.
jlazkano said:
Thanks both!
Could you put the links to the ROM and Google Apps?
Thanks and best regards.
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Here is cm10 : link .
Here are the modded gapps to fit in the small /system partition of our device : link .
Here is the Int2Ext+ script (works quite fine for me) : link .
If you have problems with gapps search the support thread (here for marvel).
Enjoy !
Following the advice on the page, i 'upgraded' from CM9 to CM10 and i must say, ealy days for me yet, but i reckon that CM10 is better then CM9. It just seems more stable and smooth and faster.
Cm9.1 alpha 9 is the best. Of all.
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kantry123 said:
Cm9.1 alpha 9 is the best. Of all.
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Cm10 is quicker, faster, smoother, more beautiful, has more functionalities, is based on a newer Android... What do you want ?
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Please give me link of stable cm9
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yasirj said:
Please give me link of stable cm9
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Here you are : code.google.com/p/cm9-wildfire-s/ . But you could have found it by yourself... Second result in Google
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Hello.
If you want to try a sense3-Rom with 2.3.5., then try eqdkp 5.2.
It runs smoth with Antutu-score of 1950 and is stable.
Greetings
Markus
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TSC Yoda said:
Hello.
If you want to try a sense3-Rom with 2.3.5., then try eqdkp 5.2.
It runs smoth with Antutu-score of 1950 and is stable.
Greetings
Markus
übertragen vom Nexus 7 via TapaTalk HD
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This ROM is really good but too much themed for me but if you like themed Sense 3.5...
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Go go go on CM10 ! So smooth, Sense sucks because there are always lags, here there aren't any !
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izi501 said:
Cm10 is quicker, faster, smoother, more beautiful, has more functionalities, is based on a newer Android... What do you want ?
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i don't think cm10 is stable enough...as there are much lags and quicker battery drain as compared to cm9.1 alpha9
kantry123 said:
i don't think cm10 is stable enough...as there are much lags and quicker battery drain as compared to cm9.1 alpha9
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Quicker battery drain, ok... if you don't use the better settings. But there are no lags
Custom ROM
kantry123 said:
i don't think cm10 is stable enough...as there are much lags and quicker battery drain as compared to cm9.1 alpha9
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I know this post is a bit old, but do you think that cm10 is stable now.
And could you give me an advice or link to a single thread that will help to install this new jelly bean on my HTC Wildfire S if possible, I've never done this kind of thing before.
Kind Regards:good:
There is my rom but it isn't a cm, it's an aokp
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It lags like hell if you install a lot of apps(which in this case would be 30+).
I switched to sense 3.5, and God, it's so much faster.
Nightshadow931 said:
It lags like hell if you install a lot of apps(which in this case would be 30+).
I switched to sense 3.5, and God, it's so much faster.
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Which ROM are you using ? I can say that CM10 ROMs have emerged as a beauty now
They are a lot faster and stable now. Well, of course you will have to use MIUI camera and stuff like that to make all the possibilities of the phone to work I mean, camera won't work like stock. There... I said it. Camera won't be good in any of the CM10/CM9 ROMs . But you will have an advantage like you can use the latest of Android. You can mod it anyway you want it to. And regarding the lag that you have mentioned, I guess that will happen when you use init.d scripts for INT2EXT and stuff like that.When the number of apps increases then depletes the internal storage making the phone slower.
Well, i still have to say that the GB ROMs are best for our phone. I mean , its flawless. Everything works , including camera. You can add flash support if you want to (You gotta be rooted to do these stuff). Battery is also good.
For those who are bored by the GB look and feel, CM ROMs are for you guys. I mean , if you don't use camera at all , then CM ROMs are prefect for you. Djolivier's marvelous ROM is a Good-To-Go ROM . It gives you a balanced battery + Performance. He has added the Aroma installer in it which makes you the one who customizes it as per your need.
And could you give me an advice or link to a single thread that will help to install this new jelly bean on my HTC Wildfire S if possible, I've never done this kind of thing before.
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JELLY FISH ROM BY NIK SALSA
MARVELOUS 10 BY DJOLIVIER
This one is a CM7 - CM7 DROID ACE BY DJOLIVIER . This is GingerBread with a lot of Tweaks. You may like it
Yeah, Do remember to go through the tutorials thoroughly before you attempt anything , and always have a back up of your stable ROM.

Gingerbread over ICS/JB ROMs?

At the risk of getting flamed, how come the most popular ROM (MildWild) is based on GB? I myself have a ICS/JB and the performance and stability is far above that of GB when it came to my SGS2 custom ROM experience. I'm going to guess that it's simply the best ROM?
For me it was simple, jb looks great, and performed quickly on my phone, but not everything worked. Using a 3rd party app for video recording was a simple solution for one problem that I had, but BBC iPlayer didn't work for me, add a few other niggles and it just wasn't worth it for me, though I still have a nandroid backup if I feel like a quick look again
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geokilla said:
At the risk of getting flamed, how come the most popular ROM (MildWild) is based on GB? I myself have a ICS/JB and the performance and stability is far above that of GB when it came to my SGS2 custom ROM experience. I'm going to guess that it's simply the best ROM?
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I think the most common problem is the lack of internal memory and ram that keeps Desire Users from updating to ICS/JB since most of the bigger apps need much storage and run instable.
Tried ICS too and went back to my CM7.
If you're looking for a ICS/JB ROM, go for VJ's CM10.1 port. Pretty decent
Yes the VJ ROM is very nice and fast but I love gaming and the ROM doesn't run hard games ... So for now I'm using Alex 1.8 ROM modded , nice and stable but not that fast as VJ Rom but I can bare with that for now .. when in VJ's ROM hard games will run , I will go back on it
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proadi96 said:
Yes the VJ ROM is very nice and fast but I love gaming and the ROM doesn't run hard games ... So for now I'm using Alex 1.8 ROM modded , nice and stable but not that fast as VJ Rom but I can bare with that for now .. when in VJ's ROM hard games will run , I will go back on it
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What hard games are you talking about? Been playing minecraft on latest VJ, unresponsive sometimes, but much better than in the previous versions, good speed and all :good:
proadi96 said:
Yes the VJ ROM is very nice and fast but I love gaming and the ROM doesn't run hard games ... So for now I'm using Alex 1.8 ROM modded , nice and stable but not that fast as VJ Rom but I can bare with that for now .. when in VJ's ROM hard games will run , I will go back on it
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lol just seen ur from wexford, im living in cork.

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