I have recently flashed my first tilt 2 yesterday, and im currently running the: ILLUMINA Rom Build 28014. I was wondering is there a step by step way of reverting to my original AT&T Tilt 2 Rom? Or the stock one that came with the phone. Also, is there a ROM where the keyboard setup is identical to the Rhomdium version ATT has?
iHaze said:
I have recently flashed my first tilt 2 yesterday, and im currently running the: ILLUMINA Rom Build 28014. I was wondering is there a step by step way of reverting to my original AT&T Tilt 2 Rom? Or the stock one that came with the phone. Also, is there a ROM where the keyboard setup is identical to the Rhomdium version ATT has?
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You can make any rom have the att keyboard setup, search for att hardware keyboard cab (or check the rhodium wiki, its there)
Erasr (i think) made a factory tilt2 rom for att, search for it as well.
iHaze said:
I have recently flashed my first tilt 2 yesterday, and im currently running the: ILLUMINA Rom Build 28014. I was wondering is there a step by step way of reverting to my original AT&T Tilt 2 Rom? Or the stock one that came with the phone. Also, is there a ROM where the keyboard setup is identical to the Rhomdium version ATT has?
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Check in NRG's ROM's, he lists a link to a cab file that does this. Search for ATT Keyboard Fix. That should take care of it. I use it, and it's worked with every flash I've tried. I've also restored the letter and block recognizer using the same approach, since all the newer builds don't include this. The stock att build is older and does not have many of the features included in the new builds.
There is a stock ATT rom out there, it's not the official, but it's a rebuilt one that restores all of the functions and apps. Use the search function and you will find it. Remember, there really isn't a "perfect" rom out there, but if you experiment some, you will find some that are close, and then with cab files and settings tweaks, you can probably get them dialed in for your needs. I won't go back to stock ever. That's like putting a SmartCar engine in a Cadillac.
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Is anyone working on adding manila 2.5 to the official WM 6.5 t-mobile rom? What I'm looking for is a rom that changes the version of manila it comes with to 2.5.
jbomhold said:
Is anyone working on adding manila 2.5 to the official WM 6.5 t-mobile rom? What I'm looking for is a rom that changes the version of manila it comes with to 2.5.
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what you want from t-mobile rom? what is better than HTC?
all package (90%) coming from HD2 and from this moment from 2.02 T mobile HD2
so nothing stay the same from t mobile rhodium rom....
My issue is most of these roms put out are to customized. I want nothing more then a stock rom running 2.5.
jbomhold said:
My issue is most of these roms put out are to customized. I want nothing more then a stock rom running 2.5.
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My thaughts exactly
jbomhold said:
My issue is most of these roms put out are to customized. I want nothing more then a stock rom running 2.5.
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I think they are just too buggy, unstable, and slow. A select few seem to have no issues with these roms tho
I too would like this. I flashed the Stock Rom and it actually worked and my experience with memory was very good, so was the battery. But I really miss Sense 2.5. But with the stock I a Voice Command that actually worked, Telenav that worked and My Account that Worked, I have tried cabs of these but they just didn't work as good as the stock rom. The thing I did not like about the stock rom was v 2.2 of google maps and an old version of NetCF some of my programs would not work. Alas I have come to the conclusion I will have to give up some things in order to have my Sense 2.5.
you could always install netcf3.5, all the roms i tried the T-Mo account cab i have worked just fine. Just down load the new Gmaps from Google, it works great. I tried the new TMous stock rom and liked it very much but had gotten used to sense 2.5 so am going back custom.
Has Anyone Successfully Flashed A Cooked Rom On AT&T N1?
My att n1 should be deliverd tomorrow, and I was wondering if the tmo rooting process has worked for anyone with the att version. I know with previos phones the rom and radio had no bearing as long as it was GSM however I noticed that the att version does not support the tmo bands and vise versa so should the radio update be skiped? or does it work ok?
if u look around and read... u'll find the answer...
FYI, yes... most of the cooked ROMs work fine with the ATT N1.. CM 5.0.4.1, MCR 1.9+, Enomther 1.7.1, Modaco Desire A15+.
The difference between the T-Mo N1 & the ATT N1 is the radio... the EPE54B firmware has the firmware module for both radios and has an updated RIL (Radio Interface Layer) library. CM does not touch the RIL library, so what's in the stock remains. Enomther's & Modaco's ROMs already have the latest RIL libraries because the firmware was leaked before the ATT N1 was released...
I'm using MoDaCo 2.0. Works great. Unlocked bootloader, flashed Amon's 1.6.2 recovery, then flashed the ROM. It's not rooted, however. I thought that was only necessary to use WiFi tethering, etc.? I tried the "SuperBoot", but it put everything in a FC loop. I had to wipe & reflash to get it working again.
thanks guys, I have seen that the roms were working for att, however did not see any information on a difference in the rom prep, and wanted to be sure, because I intend to hack this phone before even making a call with it, and did want it to be an all night process. thanks again
hiimjasonkolp said:
thanks guys, I have seen that the roms were working for att, however did not see any information on a difference in the rom prep, and wanted to be sure, because I intend to hack this phone before even making a call with it, and did want it to be an all night process. thanks again
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the first second i got my new n1 att/rogers i unlocked it and flashed cm 5.0.5 test 2 and i am a happy camper.
hiimjasonkolp said:
thanks guys, I have seen that the roms were working for att, however did not see any information on a difference in the rom prep, and wanted to be sure, because I intend to hack this phone before even making a call with it, and did want it to be an all night process. thanks again
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Great... go ahead and have fun with cooked ROMs... the only difference between the two devices is what I explained in my earlier post... so cooking is the same...
I have a tilt 2 with 8/30/2010 update n its suck i was wondering wats a good custom rom to use that dosent freezes up or runs super slow n were to download it at
We get at least a dozen new users asking this question every couple of weeks. The response is always the same. This is like asking a community of peers which pants are the most comfortable. It's a matter of opinion. Flashing doesn't harm your device at all (if you follow instructions), and it's simple to restore it to factory settings if you need to send it in for repairs or replacement. Therefore, with no downside to flashing ROMs, just keep flashing them until you find something you like.
Most ROM threads will tell you within the first couple of posts most of the goals of the ROM, and whether they are cooked for speed, looks, or stability. There are also pictures on most all of them so you can see it before you flash. Flashing takes minutes, so why not just spend a day or so testing a bunch of them out. I've been flashing for a long time and I still don't stick to just one ROM.
HTC Tilt 2 ROM Needed
coldest73 said:
I have a tilt 2 with 8/30/2010 update n its suck i was wondering wats a good custom rom to use that dosent freezes up or runs super slow n were to download it at
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I got the same problem with this ROM from AT&T. I called HTC and they admit that there is a memory leak problem in the HTC Sense built into that version of the ROM. So does anyone have a ROM with a better (or later) HTC Sense that works, i.e. fast, no memory leak, and no lockup?
Thanks.
The best advice that can be given to those in your situation (besides HardSPL'ing your device) it to
1) Pick a ROM on this very board.
2) Flash it to your phone.
3) Use your phone.
4)
a) If you like it, then your problem is solved.
b) If you don't like it, do steps 1-3 until you get to step 4a)
Software Version 1.59.502.3
Will this new software version be a huge upgrade from my current version without losing any default features that I now have?
Consider using Wildchild's ROMs. They are pretty much stock look/feel, but faster and much more stable.
http://wcxxperia-nce.com/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=118&sid=741a5ea812a3745925be5ba47e563b69
Will Bluetooth work with this rom?
reubenray said:
Will Bluetooth work with this rom?
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Yep. Bluetooth works great. Actually everything works great. Its a ROM where everything works as it should. Keep in mind, bloatware is removed, but all the core stuff works perfect.
Thanks - where is the best place to read up on with instructions on how to do this?
Try the flashing your first Rhodium ROM tutorial sticky.
Thanks - it appears there are several versions of the rom, so I have a lot of reading to figure out what the differences are.
Do you have any preference?
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reubenray said:
Thanks - it appears there are several versions of the rom, so I have a lot of reading to figure out what the differences are.
Do you have any preference?
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Also what is the differences between the blue and black stock upgrades on Wildchild's forum?
reubenray said:
Also what is the differences between the blue and black stock upgrades on Wildchild's forum?
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I use the 2.1 ROM from Wild Child and it is absolutely the best. Has everything I need and nothing I don't. It is fast, stable, in my mind, the way it should have been from the beginning. It is a rock solid ROM.
This is the one I was going to flash on my phone, but after hours of working on it with F2505x4 we could not get it to flash. There was an issue with the HardSPL. I ended up flashing the updated AT&T stock rom instead for now.
ok so my friend has a droid flashed to cricket with 2.1 cupcake, and he wants 2.2 froyo, can i just flash a rom with rom manager like i would regularly or do i have to do other things since hes on cricket?
really no one can answer this??????????
There are a lot of tutorials out on how to setup a droid on cricket. You can use just about any rom. I have used smoked glass, cyanogenmod, and bugless beast and lfy all on cricket. My favorite is Liquid Frozen Yogurt but am anxiously awaiting a good gingerbread rom. After you install the rom the main things you will need to setup is Autostart and apn settings for internet and mms and this also depends on the current plan and current setup. The main idea is to redirect your data via wap.mycricket.com if you are using a non android plan. For details use the search feature there are a few awesome members here that have made great step by step tutorials. Here is one that you can adapt to your needs. Keep in mind that the prl and evdo settings are probably already done since you are already on cricket and won't change when you install a new rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=708937
after you installed the rom of your choice you can probably just start from the connect to wifi and install autostart and go down from there. as always make a backup of your droid first so if you mess it up you can go back if needed
thanks man
Ready to ROM but first a few questions please.
I think I know what I am doing had a N1 before some @[email protected] walked off with it.
I am rooted, thanks to XDA
I am going to use Titanium backup to back up my Apps
Use ROM Manager to back up my current OEM Rom the flash new ROMs
Coming from N1 I ran nothing but Cyanogenmod and I loved them they were clean and very stable. Looking in the ROM section I do not see Cyanogenmods?
I want a ROM that is really clean, fast and completely unbranded. I mean when it powers up I want no AT&T logo or Rogers log for the matter.
My current Rogers ROM has little bloatware but I get the feeling some of the ROMs here may have AT&T junk.
Any recommendations on a ROM that I would be happy with? Stable, clean and completely unbranded?
Clean Roms
Well, the original boot will have the white AT&T screen for just a moment on all ROMs that I've seen.
Other than that, ALL custom ROMs get rid of AT&T bloatware and unlock potential of your phone. Most work well with most phones.
A few additional steps you want to take before going further... know your make number (1008, 1009, 1010, etc). You need to know you can flash back to stock using Odin in some form, shape and/or fashion in the event it all goes to hell.
You need to know if you can boot into download mode using the button combinations included in the threads. If not, you need to be sure to get the right ODIN package that will enable you to do so. If you don't, if you get hung, you're really hung.
As far as recommending a ROM, I personally prefer AdamHolden's ROM's. I think he does good work. He is currently working on the PHOENIX ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892973
DesignGears also does very stable ROMs (Cognition and Perception). My first ROM I ever flashed was his cognition ROM, and it clued me into the true potential of the phone and of custom ROMs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=786532
I hope this helped.
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AstroDigital said:
Ready to ROM but first a few questions please.
I think I know what I am doing had a N1 before some @[email protected] walked off with it.
I am rooted, thanks to XDA
I am going to use Titanium backup to back up my Apps
Use ROM Manager to back up my current OEM Rom the flash new ROMs
Coming from N1 I ran nothing but Cyanogenmod and I loved them they were clean and very stable. Looking in the ROM section I do not see Cyanogenmods?
I want a ROM that is really clean, fast and completely unbranded. I mean when it powers up I want no AT&T logo or Rogers log for the matter.
My current Rogers ROM has little bloatware but I get the feeling some of the ROMs here may have AT&T junk.
Any recommendations on a ROM that I would be happy with? Stable, clean and completely unbranded?
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Almost all the ROMS out there are really clean..
I would personally recommend phoenix, perception or darkyy's ROM for the best performance and look n feel..