I was charging my phone last night (turned off while charging), and the system tells me my HOX was awake and took around nine hours to finish charging??
And the battery keeps on dropping this morning, until now... currently It is 74%...
I never used any battery consuming widgets wallpapers settings & etc...
Just chatting with friends and surfing the xda forums ...
What custom ROM, recovery do you guys recommend me (tegra 3 based hox) running stock jellybean. Thx
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Did nothing (screen off)
And my hox drained 7 more percent in 4 minutes...
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Have you found any rouge apps that might be causing this?
I had this problem before, I full wiped and selectively restore apps to be installed, got rid of the slow charge and awake.
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Scanned for any bloatwares, no battery-draining-apps...T.T
The weird thing is, yesterday afternoon, I only need to charge for less than 4 hours to full battery (from 2x%). Weird o.o
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I see you got your hox rooted finally..
Well, I update to jelly bean with official OTA couple of weeks ago and playing with stock recovery+stock rom+relocked bootloader and not rooted for several days without any problem. But as soon as I re-unlocked my bootloader+flash custom recovery+root (stock JB rom), my battery was dropping like hell.. the way I look at that is like the new stock JB rom+stock kernel is not so stable for cid : htc_44 (still hboot 1.36) . Thats why some of the hox in europe already upgraded to 1.39 (small update right after 1.36 released).
Any recovery should do fine CWM or TWRP. As for rom, every custom ron have their own pro and con. Plus, everyone got their own taste. So I say, you just make a nandroid backup and try several rom that you think will suite you.
I'm using ViperX rom since ICS version (that is since 1st day I git my hox), and now we got ViperX JB. The most Advanced Rom you can find here.
Here is the thread that really usefull for every one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891
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I see you got your hox rooted finally..
Well, I update to jelly bean with official OTA couple of weeks ago and playing with stock recovery+stock rom+relocked bootloader and not rooted for several days without any problem. But as soon as I re-unlocked my bootloader+flash custom recovery+root (stock JB rom), my battery was dropping like hell.. the way I look at that is like the new stock JB rom+stock kernel is not so stable for cid : htc_44 (still hboot 1.36) . Thats why some of the hox in europe already upgraded to 1.39 (small update right after 1.36 released).
Any recovery should do fine CWM or TWRP. As for rom, every custom ron have their own pro and con. Plus, everyone got their own taste. So I say, you just make a nandroid backup and try several rom that you think will suite you.
I'm using ViperX rom since ICS version (that is since 1st day I git my hox), and now we got ViperX JB. The most Advanced Rom you can find here.
Here is the thread that really usefull for every one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1832891
Cheers!!!
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Most Advanced Rom is pushing it a bit IMO. I would say advanced= most up to date, and on that logic all built from source roms are most"advanced"
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=.= 100% per hour lol
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Hi all, the time has come to ask some questions about all things droid desire..
first will bring you up to speed with where im at.. prior to my desire i had only ever used windows mobile based handsets.. have had the desire for just over a month so although i have picked up a lot, mainly on this forum, im still greener than a green thing..
as soon i got the phone i rooted the phone ( failed to back up the stock rom from orange ) using this guide http://nimbu.amorvi.com/2010/05/how-to-root-your-htc-desire/
i used the files suggested by the guide to root my phone.
im now aware that the rom does not allow over the air updates and im currently stuck on 1.5 version. i have tried 1 or 2 other roms at 2.2 ver but im not overlly impressed with them.
ideally i would like a stock orange rom for warranty reasons, will make a fresh post requesting people who have not rooted their orange phone to make a back up.
also i would like to know where i could find a sense based rom or how to add the sense features to a custom rom...
i agree that not all the sense ui features are every ones liking but i actually prefer some of them to the base droid ones..
Un rooting to stock is simples!
see here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=696189
as for looking for a ROM based on sense, i was under the impressing that all 'stock' ROMs use HTC sense
Thanks for that, the stock Rom is for warranty reasons
the desire sense UI stuff I was on about was regarding the newer custom Roms people are making. I really like some of them but would like to retain some of the stock features. Or know how to re install them to peoples custom roms.
I might be getting my terms mixed up.
Basically I like the stock keyboard, phone dialer. An all the roms I have tried miss these.
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All you have to do to return to stock
Is extract the rom.zip from an orange ruu, flash it from recovery and thats it, ul have an unrooted orange rom lol
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AndroHero said:
All you have to do to return to stock
Is extract the rom.zip from an orange ruu, flash it from recovery and thats it, ul have an unrooted orange rom lol
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So it is possible, I just need to find some one who hasn't rooted their Orange desire yet
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Can u not get the latest desire rom from the orange website?
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Hi people, I am using HTC Wildfire. I rooted it from 2 years ago and installed cyanogenmod.7 from 2 years ago. Last month i got a new SD-Card. In the old SD there was a stock rom backup.. now i dont have any stock rom backup and i want to get back to my stock rom. Please help me
Thank you.
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Hi people, I am using HTC Wildfire. I rooted it from 2 years ago and installed cyanogenmod.7 from 2 years ago. Last month i got a new SD-Card. In the old SD there was a stock rom backup.. now i dont have any stock rom backup and i want to get back to my stock rom. Please help me
Thank you.
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have a look around the forums, im pretty sure there is a #safe# stock rom that can be flashed but will keep your radio, hbot, s-off ect.
this site has some early stocks
http://androidforums.com/htc-wildfire/243757-htc-wildfire-stock-roms-downloads-1-14-2-2-a.html
I am a new user of the HTC DHD, i wanna know if there is any rom that has the least bugs and good battery as i am on the official 2.3.5 android and the battery life is making me wana die, i need my wifi all the time so please suggest a rom which has no problem with wifi and app running
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Which rom do you currently use ? the stock one ?
If so, Sense consumes a bit more battery than AOSP roms.
I used to have Cyanogenmod 7.2 with LordModUE 8.9b7 kernel. And it is very very good.
That's for GB roms.
Both JellyTime and IceColdSandwhich roms are good too (but still in beta).
But Wifi is far from being cool with a battery ... Wifi is energy-greedy!!
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Which rom do you currently use ? the stock one ?
If so, Sense consumes a bit more battery than AOSP roms.
I used to have Cyanogenmod 7.2 with LordModUE 8.9b7 kernel. And it is very very good.
That's for GB roms.
Both JellyTime and IceColdSandwhich roms are good too (but still in beta).
But Wifi is far from being cool with a battery ... Wifi is energy-greedy!!
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currently i am using the stock one
does cyanogenmod 7.2 consists of bugs?
prospect565 said:
currently i am using the stock one
does cyanogenmod 7.2 consists of bugs?
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If you wand the stock HTC look a recommend android revolution
If you wand better performances and battery life use AOSP(android open source project) or Cyanogenmod of AOKP(android open kang project)
Ice cold sand witch have verry good battery life (only bug is camcorder for wat I know)
Which one do u recommend? Aosp or aokp?
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Cyanogenmod 7.2 is rock stable !
Most of the GB rom are very stable too, and almost bug free.
You have to try each rom, Sense feeling ? Aosp one ?
I used SmartDroid for a long time and really enjoyed it.
Newer roms, 4.0 or 4.1 based are still buggy and lack some features but are already very fast and gives you the most recent android experience.
It's up to you to find the one that fits your needs.
One more point, updating your Radio can be good for your battery too.
I personnaly use 26.14.04.28_M without any issue. (but I may update it now, as I've just flashed Jelly time )
I think i'll go for the cyanogen 7.0, does it give a better battery life?
And btw what is "kernal" and which one should i use and how?
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And one mre question, if i flash a custom rom will i be able to get back to the stock htc firmware?
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prospect565 said:
I think i'll go for the cyanogen 7.0, does it give a better battery life?
And btw what is "kernal" and which one should i use and how?
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Go for 7.2 instead of 7.0
7.2 is the stable one for Desire HD: http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=ace
A kernel is the core of the operating system. To extremely sum up, it deals with your hardware and your programs.
Installing a new one can give you some optimizations, better response, better battery etc.
I personally used the LordModUE kernels. Here is a direct link for the lastest version: http://blackice.omca.co.uk/download...ger-kernels/lordmodUEv8.9-CFS-b7-2WCR-TUN.zip
But be aware that to flash a kernel, you need to first boot with the kernel of the rom (here the CM one), then flash the new one.
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And one mre question, if i flash a custom rom will i be able to get back to the stock htc firmware?
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First of all, and prior to flashing any rom, you need to perform a nandroid backup.
This is a backup of your current ROM, making an image of each partition, to be able to restore it later, in case of a crash or anything else.
Once you've rooted your phone, a recovery should be installed.
To perform a nandroid backup, you reboot into recovery and choose "backup".
Or, you can install Rom Manager from the market, and choose the same option.
Once this is done, and only after this, you're good to flash any rom you want !
Another method exits to reflash the stock rom, using RUU.
I won't explain this as you can find your answer on this forum.
EDIT: don't forget to check MD5 or SHA1 sum to check the ROM/kernel integrity you download.
I use camera a lot is there any jelly bean custom mod with a working camera cause I am now bored to look at the dame gingerbread is since past 1 yr almost....want some change....
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As far as I know, Jelly Time has a working stock camera app.
Actually, video recording in 720p is the only issue. Then, yes, I can take pictures with the stock app on Jelly Time ROM (currently beta 11).
If you want to record a video, you'll have either to change the resolution to 480p or use another app from the market (Videocam Illusion I believe, didn't test it though).
More information here.
The others JB based ROMs are currently too immature for now, and are not as stable as JellyTime.
Also, please be warn that you need to read the opening post (OP) carefully, the moderators are getting annoyed with all the same questions, which answers can be found in the OP.
Can anyone guide me step by step on how to flash cyanogen 7.2?
Right now i have the stock firmware of HTC DHD installed
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Can anyone guide me step by step on how to flash cyanogen 7.2?
Right now i have the stock firmware of HTC DHD installed
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Are you rooted?
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Muikkuman said:
Are you rooted?
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Nope
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Nope
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Root using AAHK, download ROM Manager and use that to flash CM
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GuyInTheCorner said:
Root using AAHK, download ROM Manager and use that to flash CM
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What is AAHK? can u please post the links as well and will my contacts, apps and messages get deleted if i flash a custom firmware?
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Advance Ace Hack Kit - a tool developed by former xda member attn1 used to root, SIM Unlock & ENG S-OFF (ENG S-OFF allows you to flash custom ROM's without security checks e.g. md5 checks, bypassing restrictions placed by HTC on our device). He removed the link to it from the forums as he left xda due to personal reasons. Search attn1 ace hack kit on google to find it, as he hosts it on his website now
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A mod already said it's ok to link the website as long as the link isn't for a direct download to the aahk
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Yes your contacts, data and all personal data will be wiped upon flashing a new ROM, as flashing a ROM almost always requires you to wipe the data partitions. I reccomend you backup all of your data to avoid it. If your android and Sense version is android 2.3.5 and Sense version 3.0 then then you will have to downgrade your software version then attempt root
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Yes your contacts, data and all personal data will be wiped upon flashing a new ROM, as flashing a ROM almost always requires you to wipe the data partitions. I reccomend you backup all of your data to avoid it. If your android and Sense version is android 2.3.5 and Sense version 3.0 then then you will have to downgrade your software version then attempt root
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This is the software and sense version now what do i start up with?
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I've recently made the switch from a HTC Desire to a HTC One V. I don't mind the stock ROM, but the battery life sucks... Looking around, i see the bootloader unlocks easily, and rooting can be done easy, but I always thought without s-off, we couldnt change the ROM?
Anyway, i'm itching to find out what is doable here, and you guys are the experts... Fill me in will ya?
After unlocking the bootloader and rooting, you can install any ROM and any Kernel you'd like as long as it's compatible with the ROM you're planning to use. We have a variety of awesome ROMs including Sense ROMs if you like Sense or Vanilla ICS/JB if you like that, too. SuPrimo and myOneV are Sense ROMs and CyanogenMod 9 is stock ICS and CyanogenMod 10 is stock Jelly Bean. Go ahead and pick your poison.
-M
As we don't have s-off till now hence you have to flash kernels through fastboot and after that you can flash roms(compatible with flashed kernel) via recovery.....
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So its not possible to install different RUUs to phone as long as it's not s -off, am I right?
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mohammad0089 said:
So its not possible to install different RUUs to phone as long as it's not s -off, am I right?
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Yup correct....
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Hi Guys, just got info and installing
can u translate that to english ? atleast the whats new part
Odp: Just got new update from htc to 2.22.401.6
It means "System improvements"
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So whats the deal? I mean when it says system improvements does it refer to the radios or just the ROM
Can not install ...
Direct brush ROM better ...
after 3 day using i see performance boost comparing last version. Now i'm on stock kernel and rom and no need for kernel changes. Full stock rom with stock kernel give's me 4,5k results in antutu v3.
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after 3 day using i see performance boost comparing last version. Now i'm on stock kernel and rom and no need for kernel changes. Full stock rom with stock kernel give's me 4,5k results in antutu v3.
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What's your quadrant benchmark results?
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I already have an update of 2.24.720.1
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Odp: Just got new update from htc to 2.22.401.6
Here is quadrant results, "twoje urzÄ…dzenie" means "your device", "Pam" Means "Ram"
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So do you see a major improvement?
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You need stock recovery not cwm
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I came here with the same issue, the update today wouldn't apply (rooted, stock, cwm touch).
I now know the stock recovery is required after the last post.
my next question now is...can I revert to the stock recovery until I can install the update, and if so would that be the 'recovery.img' that is in the folder with the full backup of my stock ROM?
And if that's the case, do I fastboot flash that as I did to install cwm?
If not, how do I revert to stock recovery?
Thanks.
*EDIT* - NVM I found the information myself here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1705484
Not available for my HTC One V, completely stock. Its on 2.24.720.1. How to update the ota update?
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