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.
mordesku said:
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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Hi all.
I'm using Seadersn's 10162012 build which includes bricked kernel AFAIK. I've always just used default supported kernels up to now.
Do I need to flash modules?
Seems to be running fine as is but I don't want to overlook stuff if its needed for functionalities or running smoothly.
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conar said:
Hi all.
I'm using Seadersn's 10162012 build which includes bricked kernel AFAIK. I've always just used default supported kernels up to now.
Do I need to flash modules?
Seems to be running fine as is but I don't want to overlook stuff if its needed for functionalities or running smoothly.
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When you flash the Bricked kernel (which is the default kernel in CM10 these days), the ROM zip file that you flash from Recovery also has the kernel modules. So first you flash the boot.img on fastboot, then when you flash the ROM zip, the modules (which are inside it) also get flashed. That's why you don't need to flash modules separately.
When you want to use another AOSP kernel with CM10, then you flash the boot.img of that kernel, then the ROM zip, and then the modules of the new AOSP kernel you are flashing (because the ROM zip does not contain it).
Hope that answers your question.
I think it does.... thanks for that
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Can't yet reply on dev threads so hopefully I'll get an answer here.
Since the last update my phone seems to take about twice as long to charge.
The battery life is much improved with this latest flash so I'm happy to put up with it but is there anything I can do to improve this?
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Resolved by updating the rom
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Happily I have flashed the new CM10 and rooted, and it is one of the greatest ROM's I have seen so far. But and update came out and Im wondering if I have to reflash the boot.img again or just flash the zip only to update it. I already have CM10 installed.
Also small question. What are your guys recommended undervolt values? I looked all over forums but could not find anything.
Always recommended-flash boot.img-wipe-flash ROM...but since ROM is same.
..wipe is not necessary..
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Its not necessary that you always flash the kernel after a ROM update.. unless the thread specifies to do so .
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just the zip brother!
Wich JB rom/kernel is the best (fast-stable-good battery) for you? Or just root official JB and erase what i dont need (tweeter, chrome, ....)?
There is only one kernel for the JB roms and that's the stock kernel, HTC did not release the source yet to make custom kernels .....
I flash JB android revolutionary but i need battery mode in %. Can someone have it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1588789
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I flash JB android revolutionary but i need battery mode in %. Can someone have it?
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Man flash ordroid the best rom for a good performance and the better batteryife!!
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Hi guys
I have a question. I'm quite new to one X modding. I have unlocked bootloader in my new hox, then I rooted the device. I'm still using ICS because I don't have possibility to upgrade it to jb - my cid is orangb10. I heard that on jb, kernel supports self powered otg mode. I'm looking for kernel like that for ICS. Could you tell me sth about it? Which should I use?
And second question is: if there no way to gain self powered otg I found the enternity project kernel which supports otg mode. Can I flash it on stock ROM? Or maybe you know better kernel?
Many thanks
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pablo7890 said:
Hi guys
I have a question. I'm quite new to one X modding. I have unlocked bootloader in my new hox, then I rooted the device. I'm still using ICS because I don't have possibility to upgrade it to jb - my cid is orangb10. I heard that on jb, kernel supports self powered otg mode. I'm looking for kernel like that for ICS. Could you tell me sth about it? Which should I use?
And second question is: if there no way to gain self powered otg I found the enternity project kernel which supports otg mode. Can I flash it on stock ROM? Or maybe you know better kernel?
Many thanks
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try elemental kernel(self powerd otg). u can flash on stock rom. but u have to repack it with stock boot.img. use the site nibble/repack to do so. i cant post links
Thanks for advice.
Do you mean this kernel forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1967897 ?I'm not sure if can I flash it because it's for at&t one X (snapdragon) and i have international hox(tegra 3). What do you propose?
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Thanks for advice.
Do you mean this kernel forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1967897 ?I'm not sure if can I flash it because it's for at&t one X (snapdragon) and i have international hox(tegra 3). What do you propose?
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DO NOT FLASH. You will be bricked permanently.
Yea, I do not. Is there any kernel for tegra 3 supporting self powered otg even eventually external powered for stock ICS?
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Yea, I do not. Is there any kernel for tegra 3 supporting self powered otg even eventually external powered for stock ICS?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1784185
Many thanks. So, can I safely flash an kernel from this ROM despite of the fact its for jb? I don't want to brick, you know.. If yes, do I have to repack it with my current boot.ing? Or just flash?
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Many thanks. So, can I safely flash an kernel from this ROM despite of the fact its for jb? I don't want to brick, you know.. If yes, do I have to repack it with my current boot.ing? Or just flash?
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No. U cant flash it on ics. U need to use full rom. Idk any kernel for selfpower otg on ics
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Ok. Thanks for help. So, hope Orange make an update soon...
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m using stock 2.1 in my htc wildfire (i knw its outdated, bt is my brothers phone he dnt let me unlock bl)
he got FCs in phonebook on stock rom. did factory reset 3-4 times then using for 2-3 days appears same problem..
also how to update it to stock 2.2? is official 2.3 out there for this device?
No GB 2.3.x for wildfire available officially
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Plz give me link to update in 2.2
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k_taresh said:
Plz give me link to update in 2.2
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Your's is froyo 2.2.1 which is already the last OFFICIAL software available for wildfire.
If you want to try any other like ICS 4.0.4 or GB roms that the best option is rooting.
Already the performance of mobile is increase by 200%
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k_taresh said:
Plz give me link to update in 2.2
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You can update it by the official way if you go to
Settings--> About Phone ---> Search for Updates (i think its called something like that)
Now it updates your phone. The 2nd way is searching a HTC RUU. Thats a .exe which also updates the phone via your pc.
You can find them here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275680
There are just a few Froyo ROMs so it shouldnt be that hard to choose which one suits your phone.
Hope this helps you.
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Your's is froyo 2.2.1 which is already the last OFFICIAL software available for wildfire.
If you want to try any other like ICS 4.0.4 or GB roms that the best option is rooting.
Already the performance of mobile is increase by 200%
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He said 2.1, i.e eclair.
Mere HTC WILDFIRE se bheja gaya