[Q] Which is best ROM? - HTC Desire C

Guys, just need small help, even though i am going through the threads and forums but will appreciate if someone can suggest me that which is best recovery, kernel and ROM for HTC Desire C. What i have come to know till now is that Revolution Sense 3.1 is better. Need suggestions please?

There is no "best" rom...
You looking for speed? Revolution super stripped
You looking for fluid transitions and a whole new look and feel? Xperialised sense
Looking for full featured, near aosp? Revolutionmod
I wouldn't use any other kernel than Prometheus, try to find a boot img that your device can handle....
And for a recovery you ought to go with twrp
Hit thanks I'd this helped
Sent from my HTC Desire C

i prefer the revolution rom's out of all i have tried so far (currently running the revolutionmod ver 5) but the creator of that and a few others on here including myself are working all available free time to get a fully stable Cyanogen rom for the device
once cm is ported and operational keep your eyes peeled for the BlisteringNinjah roms i will be attempting to create XD xOxOxOx

Best Rom
Depends what kind of style you want. ive currently got M!U! which is a port of MIUI and so far its looking good but there others you can look at just go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1989 and look for threads with "ROM"

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[Q] HD2/Desire ROM on Nexus One

Hey Guys,
This may sound like a dump question, please bear with me i'm pretty new to this
Is it possible to flash an HTC HD2 ROM on the nexus one ?
If i'm flashing with Desire ROM, is the Sense UI same as in HD2?
thanks in advance
1. No.
2. No.
3. Learn to use your phone, then flash one of the ported Desire ROMs if you want Sense UI for some reason.
Thanks for the reply Jack. Can you please suggest a stable desire ROm for nexus one?
It's not good to suggest something that one has no first-hand experience with, and I didn't ever test Desire ROM ports for Nexus, I don't like Sense UI.
If you go to Development section and look there for ROMs, I believe you'll find Desire ROMs there. Here's one - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730290

Recomended Rom+Radio

Hi,
I am a new owner of a Nexus One, and I would like to install a new rom in it. Which one do you recomend?
Thnaks.
As enomther is gone (havn't read all the posts lately on his thread) I'm on cyanogen 7 RC4 currently (since 2 days) and I'm really pleased for now. Nothing that bad happened and I got most of the features I liked from enomthers rom. I'm not sure if it's right but it seems to me that cyanogen is currently the way to go (at least for me).
Maybe this thread isn't located right here, has nothing development related, general would be much better I think.
try this one http://www.evervolv.com/
great rom, fast, stable, works great for a day use without wonk
you can flash with it darktremor beta 4 and a new kernel from inetersecraven
Reading is your friend. And as far as time go try them till you find one you like. Simple.
Also wrong section. Should be in general. This has nothing to do with development.
If you want sense than use MODACOS Desire_port... of you want gingerbread use cyanogen rc 4! Very stable and fast!
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bunnahabhain said:
If you want sense than use MODACOS Desire_port... of you want gingerbread use cyanogen rc 4! Very stable and fast!
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still wonk ?
Indeed for some devices.. but in dont think evervolvs ROM is better,)
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Use MM HTC Desire HD v1.7 ROM, it is by far the smoothest ROM and the best UI using HTC Sense. The ROM can be further modded and tweaked to maximize your Nexus One.
doraemon6688 said:
Use MM HTC Desire HD v1.7 ROM, it is by far the smoothest ROM and the best UI using HTC Sense. The ROM can be further modded and tweaked to maximize your Nexus One.
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The thread of MM is VERY confusing! Which is the neweset version, the 1.7 final or the 2.14? Is it based on desire or desireHD? Is it possible to get the stock look of htc sense? Is that ROM smoother than MoDaCos original desire port?
Stock ?
No-one prepared to stick up for stock Gingerbread ?
I am, was on custom ROMs all of last year but now dropped onto stock 2.3.3 & enjoying the speed, stability and features. You can always add themes and apps to change it around.
I am struggling with the Radio - it takes a long time to pick up the GPS signal, need to look for a Radio fix somewhere.
bunnahabhain said:
The thread of MM is VERY confusing! Which is the neweset version, the 1.7 final or the 2.14? Is it based on desire or desireHD? Is it possible to get the stock look of htc sense? Is that ROM smoother than MoDaCos original desire port?
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For Desire HD port, the v1.7 is Final and you can flash just that.
For the earlier Desire port (non-HD), the v2.16 is the final version.
Flashing either one will give you the stock look of HTC Sense by default (except for the 3G and battery icons) when you first boot into the ROM. The theme and skin is basically changeable, so you have choices of stock look or another theme/skin.
Yes, I have tried MoDaCos and ALL the other ROMs and have compared them for almost 1 week non-stop. The smoothness of Desire ported ROM cannot be beat. It may not be the fastest ROM, but it's very smooth and stable (and you get the beautiful HTC feel). One main thing I like about HTC Sense UI is that it's got many useful phone functions when you use it as a phone on a daily basis. Let's face it, the best smartphone should also act like the best phone. I am currently on MM Desire HD v1.7, and if you want the stock 3G & battery icons back, there is a guy that posted a modified framework-res.apk that can be flashed to get the stock icons back. Everything works in the ROM except for HTC Locations which I just cannot get to work. Built-in WiFi Hotspot does not work, but there is Wireless Tethering included in v1.7 which will provide you the same function. Also, make sure you flash 5.12 radio for the best signal performance.
Good luck!
So... you made me curious
So the Desire Port (2.16) is smoother than MoDaCos ROM and the desire HD port (1.7) is even smoother than the desire port (2.16)?
Do one have to create an ext-partition o sd-card?
The only thing that bothers me is that HTC Locations does not work
doraemon6688 said:
For Desire HD port, the v1.7 is Final and you can flash just that.
For the earlier Desire port (non-HD), the v2.16 is the final version.
Flashing either one will give you the stock look of HTC Sense by default (except for the 3G and battery icons) when you first boot into the ROM. The theme and skin is basically changeable, so you have choices of stock look or another theme/skin.
Yes, I have tried MoDaCos and ALL the other ROMs and have compared them for almost 1 week non-stop. The smoothness of Desire ported ROM cannot be beat. It may not be the fastest ROM, but it's very smooth and stable (and you get the beautiful HTC feel). One main thing I like about HTC Sense UI is that it's got many useful phone functions when you use it as a phone on a daily basis. Let's face it, the best smartphone should also act like the best phone. I am currently on MM Desire HD v1.7, and if you want the stock 3G & battery icons back, there is a guy that posted a modified framework-res.apk that can be flashed to get the stock icons back. Everything works in the ROM except for HTC Locations which I just cannot get to work. Built-in WiFi Hotspot does not work, but there is Wireless Tethering included in v1.7 which will provide you the same function. Also, make sure you flash 5.12 radio for the best signal performance.
Good luck!
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Hi,
The 5.12 radio isn't exclusive for Korean models?
Thanks.

[Q] best rom for nexus one

hey guys, i have n1 (2.3.3).
So what is the best stable rom for a n1?
Thanks in advance.
I think you might install the latest Cyanogen Mod 7 if you wanna have stock Google experience, or, if you like Sense interface, you have different options:
- Try the RCmixHD, but is currently in testing;
- Install the eViL's Desire Rom (v1.26), based on the HTC Desire (so with Android 2.2);
- Install the eViL's Desire HD Rom (v1.1 beta) based on HTC Desire HD (always Android 2.2);
- Or try the MM's Rom which are 2, respectively better Desire Rom and Desire HD Rom!
Really, I don't know what ROM is better for our Nexus One, cos for example I really love to have Sense interface...
So I'm trying RCmixHD
Maybe you could have a look at MIUI rom...
A couple of threads below this, the same basic question was asked. Essentially, there isn't a "best" rom out there as everyone has their own preferences and tastes. What may be awesome for one person, may suck for someone else. (Prime example is Iperzampem0 and me... I personally don't like the Sense interface, where he loves it... that is the beauty of Android... pick what you like)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1091036
FAQ, question 1.

Which is Best ICS ROM

Hi people, I was checking in the forums that there are already lots of custom ICS roms and I would like to try one, but I would like you to tell me please wich are the best stable, fast ICS roms.
Thanks one more time for your help! :good:
fofo13 said:
Hi people, I was checking in the forums that there are already lots of custom ICS roms and I would like to try one, but I would like you to tell me please wich are the best stable, fast ICS roms.
Thanks one more time for your help! :good:
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First off. Wrong section. This should be in the Q&A Section.
It's all about preference. Do you wanna stick as close as possible to stock? If yes you can use Divine ROM.
It's fast and has all stock features like FM Radio mixed with loads of customization
Or AOSP ROMS.
IMO The best ones are Paranoid Android, CyanogenMod, Rootbox and my favorite MIUI.
Paranoid has tablet ui in your phone. which is cool
cyanogen is super stable
rootbox is customizable
miui is fast and customizable with a few bugs
This isn't development related.
Also, nobody can answer this question for you. Just nandroid and flash ICS ROMs until you find one you like.
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[Q] The most stable rom for new user

Hello
My sister will take over my rooted IncS and would like to know what ROM you think is the most stable? The only requirement i have is at least android 4.0.
Hope u could give me some good advices, i dont have the time to test or read about every rom..
thx
Android Revolution HD, if you are ok with Sense interface. It will be fast and stable.
It doesn't have much custom features which can be found in the other ROMs, but it is a good ROM to start from.
What is important is that this ROM isn't abandoned by its developer, and it keeps being updated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088498
sunstream said:
Android Revolution HD, if you are ok with Sense interface. It will be fast and stable.
It doesn't have much custom features which can be found in the other ROMs, but it is a good ROM to start from.
What is important is that this ROM isn't abandoned by its developer, and it keeps being updated.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088498
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Almost every Sense ROM. The SENSE ROMs under the OP of the ROM index (in android development section) are all stable enough to be daily drivers
072665995 said:
Almost every Sense ROM. The SENSE ROMs under the OP of the ROM index (in android development section) are all stable enough to be daily drivers
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I agree with you: Sense ROMs, especially based on 4.0, are mostly more stable than based on bare Android. However, ARHD was the one where I haven't encountered any blockers (e.g. like a bug with keyboard in numeric input fields in Blackout ROM, though the ROM itself is still lovely).
Thanks for your replies! I think i go for ARHD

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