Hi everyone, I just recently downgraded my phone to fix a problem with the .0928 radio issue with other ROMs. After booting up, I get an error saying that "This version has expired, please update". Do they mean the version of the phone? Because if I update, then I lose all my stuff! And the custom kernel that I'm running. Do I *have* to update, or is there a way around this issue?
Thanks in advance!
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Are you running stock sense?? They will keep telling you to update if you are on stock sense. that's why i upgraded to jb. I reccomend provision/ pacman b/c of 5mp camera with the Jan 3rd release of super slick kernel (newest breaks camera). You don't get those annoying notifications telling you to upgrade.
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Tehwafflez said:
Are you running stock sense?? They will keep telling you to update if you are on stock sense. that's why i upgraded to jb. I reccomend provision/ pacman b/c of 5mp camera with the Jan 3rd release of super slick kernel (newest breaks camera). You don't get those annoying notifications telling you to upgrade.
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perfect -__-. I officially hate Sense.
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perfect -__-. I officially hate Sense.
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Yes besides using sense is senseless
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googlenexus Google Nexus
The Gingerbread OTA for Nexus One will happen in the coming weeks. Just hang tight!
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I wonder if that will help us get closer to having a good working version of either Gingerbread ROM for Desire, or the OTA itself...
We already have them. Running it now.
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Indeed, the Oxygen version of GingerBread for Desire works great!
The thread for the Oxygen Gingerbread is HUGE! Too long to read the whole thing. Are there any known issues with it--does everything (wifi, video recording) work now?
Dont hold your breath for a sence gingerbread rom soon tho, until htc release a gingerbread rom, we have no source code
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stock gingerbread is pig ugly.
God knows why people want to use it.
Sense version will be a million times better
snakeeyes21 said:
stock gingerbread is pig ugly.
God knows why people want to use it.
Sense version will be a million times better
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And a million times slower!
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And a million times slower!
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Hardly, tried it and there really is no noticeable difference, well not that you would notice for day to day use.
Have to argue, have you tried aosp based Roms like oxygen? brilliant compared to sense, and if you don't like the look? Theme it, use launcher pro and do whatever else you wanna do
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Edit: each man to his own of course, but I love the speed over the slight extra functionality of sense
But is there going to be a real version of Gingerbread for the HTC Desire?
I'm assuming they'll stop eventually.
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The thread for the Oxygen Gingerbread is HUGE! Too long to read the whole thing. Are there any known issues with it--does everything (wifi, video recording) work now?
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Almost everything works, just a few minor bugs, the most oustanding (imho) being network location based applications and gps navigators not working.
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Dont hold your breath for a sence gingerbread rom soon tho, until htc release a gingerbread rom, we have no source code
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no way of porting 2.2's Sense to 2.3 then?
although as we know everyone wants the new sense 2.0 anyway
Yeah the advances off the HD rom but with the new keyboard and they make the Desire a payphone......
another article on it here: http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...tting-android-2-3-in-the-coming-weeks--916992
doesnt say anything new though
http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/24/telstra-will-scrap-sense-ui-to-make-room-for-gingerbread-on-the/
In Austrailia there is an update for the Desire which is senseless... Just thought i should share it with yous
Dont see this happening tbh
It can be a misunderstanding as usual..
Remove sense ui = Remove some sense app ?
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It can be a misunderstanding as usual..
Remove sense ui = Remove some sense app ?
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Agree, don't see HTC rolling out a Sense-less ROM. And I wouldn't like that either!
It says UI not apps, and engadget is a trusted sourse, im just tellin yall, i dont really care cus i have a desire Z just passing on the news
This may be true,since it would be TElstra update and not an official HTC rollout per usual.
Now if only HTC would realize how sucky SenseUI is and scrap it,and make a totally new UI ,that is sleek,fast,and mainly bloatware free!
It wouldn't make sense for htc to drop sense completely; not upgrading to sense v2.1 is more likely
I hope that we even get it sense or no sense. No update yet just speculations
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i hope this is a true
This makes no sense lol
Anyway, I bet it's a mistake. Desire without Sense is not Desirable at all.
Would love to have the option to go senseless on my HTC Desire via a official rom. Would be prety amazing tbh!
Isn't that a branded phone? They probably shoved so much bloatware that sense doesn't fit
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Isn't that a branded phone? They probably shoved so much bloatware that sense doesn't fit
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Funnily enough, their branding consists of a few web-link "apps", and a splash screen on boot up prior to the boot animation. That's it really
More than likely it is just miscommunication
http://androidandme.com/2011/06/pho...c-sense-from-htc-desire’s-gingerbread-update/
There ya go
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http://androidandme.com/2011/06/pho...c-sense-from-htc-desire’s-gingerbread-update/
There ya go
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So August can be interesting for us ;D i want to see official ROM for Desire too, it can be amazing fast after tweaks from devs maybe even faster than actually oxygen or cyanogenmod ?
regards, sorry for my poor english
I'd love it, i hate sense and such an update will be much more useful for aosp devs...
Their just gonna re-release Oxygen!
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Their just gonna re-release Oxygen!
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I think not exactly because of kernel
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I'd love it, i hate sense and such an update will be much more useful for aosp devs...
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Hate is a strong word, especially when sense is kinda the core of HTCs phones...?
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HTC should hire one of our Dev's and show who's boss! If a team of 3 can do it why can' a big organisation like HTC do it, does not make sense!
Hey all,
I'm not sure if this is strictly where I should be posting this, but as a newer user I can't post in the dev section.
I'm getting a one x very soon from tmobile as an upgrade, but after some research I'm aittle unsure. I have tried the stock ics on some tablets and it is great. I have also tried the sense version on an HTC sensation. I think of the two I preferred the stock vanilla ics. This was an opinion shared with Joshua Topolsky after he had used the htc one x for the Verge. So I suppose I'm posting to ask, what do you think? If you have used or own an HTC one x which do you prefer? And is there a chance that a stock ics rom will be made available by the dev community?
Cheers!
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I have tried the stock ics on some tablets and it is great. I have also tried the sense version on an HTC sensation. I think of the two I preferred the stock vanilla ics.
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The standard Sense for the HTC Sensation is 3.x even if you have ICS whilst the One X comes with 4.0 which differs quite a bit.
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So I suppose I'm posting to ask, what do you think? If you have used or own an HTC one x which do you prefer?
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I've used AOSP ICS and I'm okay with what HTC have done with Sense 4.0 on the One X. There are a couple minor issues like using Locations instead of Google Maps in contacts but you can fix that by installing a utility or rooting the phone.
I've not had any problems with the One X firmware or hardware but there seems to be quite a few reports from people who have. The One range is brand new for HTC and the first to come with ICS as standard so there will be some teething troubles.
If you accept the upgrade, can you return the phone still? If so then your best bet is to just do that. Get the upgrade and just try out the One X with Sense 4.0.
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And is there a chance that a stock ics rom will be made available by the dev community?
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Yes. There will eventually be an AOSP version of One X firmware. No idea when or who will do it but it is pretty much guaranteed that somebody will do something for it.
Also until a Rom is released you can use apex launcher. It is super stock. Lol it really the best launcher for a vanilla experience.
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Hello!
I have a google nexus now and have been offerd to change it to a one x. Should i do this, what do you think? Both are the same old and conditions and works. No wifi problems yet.
And the other question. When will one x get jelly bean?
Thanks in advance
Christian
Christianfrank said:
Hello!
I have a google nexus now and have been offerd to change it to a one x. Should i do this, what do you think? Both are the same old and conditions and works. No wifi problems yet.
And the other question. When will one x get jelly bean?
Thanks in advance
Christian
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Jelly bean custom ROMs are probably a month or 2 away, with an official release probably 3 or 4 months away.
Seeing as you asking on the HOX section of forums you're bound to get biased replies
Have to say I'm loving my HOX 100%, and would recommend it
Edit: when i say JB custom ROMs i mean sense based ones, there are already non sense based JB ROMs in original dev thread
Okey. I have got my hox now. And i would like to get jellybean without sense. Is there any good one like this that is stable.
Then i wonder if i use one of this roms, will i be getting updates automaticly.
Is it difficult to flash a new rom? I did it on my nexus.
Christian
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The most stable roms without Sense are probably well-known CyanogenMod series:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1786696
If you mean OTA updates (over-the-air), I know only one ROM for HOX with OTA updates, which is viperX by Team Venom (which is Sense based).
Flashing ROMs isn't difficult process, it's actually pretty simple, but you should first unlock your bootloader and install custom recovery (unless you're lucky owner of S-OFF HOX). There are plenty of guides out there, but easiest method (for me) is this All-in-one Toolkit:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
Okey thanks for this information, very helpful. Most of all i would like to wait for htc to make a upgrade ota. But i dont whant to wait forever. When do you think this will come
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OTA updates depends on many things. I get OTA update to Android 4.0.4 and Sense 4.1 in the beginning of August and I've seen lot of confused people; most of them thought only AT&T HOX get 4.0.4 update, because they didn't.
It's up to you, if you unlock and root your phone. Personally I like modding my phones and I'm also enjoying root access. My first impulse to unlock&root my phone was because of Lucky Patcher (because I'm cheap bastard and I don't want to buy expensive apps from Google Play :laugh: ) Now I don't regret I've done it, because of all that awesome things I can do with my HOX now. (like flashing custom ROMs/kernels, using apps with root access and overall I can customize lot of things which I couldn't without it.)
Okey i understand, but if you would say. When do you think htc will upgrade to 4.1 jelly bean on one x?
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I've heard that this phone will be getting the Jellybean update , but I was wondering if there is any information on WHEN the update may roll out.
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I've heard that this phone will be getting the Jellybean update , but I was wondering if there is any information on WHEN the update may roll out.
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NEVER!!!! all a myth and LIES!!!! lol dont really know man, i know JMZ was/is working on CM10 Build so that will come out hopefully near future
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NEVER!!!! all a myth and LIES!!!! lol dont really know man, i know JMZ was/is working on CM10 Build so that will come out hopefully near future
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Couldnt be lies, i know you are joking but it was released by a trusted source i am having trouble remembering that it would be coming to this phone. Eventually. Havent found anything on release date or such though lol. i am hoping jmz gets cm10 up and going though, it would be quite nice.
Yes its getting jb with sense 4+ when? I dunno. Nobody knows. But I'm working on cm10
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I don't think an official jb is really needed,at least for me. Jmz's sense Rom is awesome, fast and if you add the linaro kernel you would think you already have jb.
My last htc was like two years ago. So as much as I like cyanogenmod, I'll stick with stock HTC for sometime.
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The problem is with these phones is that the only get 1 official update before they are obsolete. Most likely the phone will get the official JB update 18 months into its life just when its about to hit the 2 year mark.
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The problem is with these phones is that the only get 1 official update before they are obsolete. Most likely the phone will get the official JB update 18 months into its life just when its about to hit the 2 year mark.
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Nah. By the end or summer if not sooner
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