Is any users making a kernal with speed of 1.5 ghz stable on the original droid?
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Ok so I'm still very new to all the Droid Rooting scene and I have a question.
I want to flash Steel Droid 9 to my droid but it says it is updated to 2.3.7 base. Do I have to update my android to version 2.3.7?
(currently 2.2.3)
Are you using a stock ROM? You might want to follow the Cyanogenmod Full Update Guide for the Motorola Droid in orde to change ROMs.
Replace instances of the cyanogenmod rom to the steel droid 9 zip you have.
And no, you don't need to update your current Android version to 2.3.7 as the ROM takes care of it.
Disclaimer: I haven't tried flashing to a Motorola Droid.
Good luck!
Hello,
I`m new to the forum and new to the android world. I have the droid 3 winth android 2.3, and I`ve been looking for a way to upgrade it to ICS. I would like to know if there is any way to upgrade the droid 3 to android 4.0, but with a stable version, because i read about some roms that comes with a lot of bugs, like the camera not working or others problems. So please, is there any great android 4.0 rom for my droid 3 ??
Thanks, and sorry if i disrespect any rule !
igor_quintal said:
Hello,
I`m new to the forum and new to the android world. I have the droid 3 winth android 2.3, and I`ve been looking for a way to upgrade it to ICS. I would like to know if there is any way to upgrade the droid 3 to android 4.0, but with a stable version, because i read about some roms that comes with a lot of bugs, like the camera not working or others problems. So please, is there any great android 4.0 rom for my droid 3 ??
Thanks, and sorry if i disrespect any rule !
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Yes there's a ICS with but it's not stable and not finished and it probably won't be finished. This is because after the ICS version a way was found to load custom kernel on D3. Hashcode is currently busy getting JB to work with a custom kernel on the D3, and while it doens't have camera it's way faster and very close to a daily rom IMO.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804665
Need to know which ROM is the most stable to use on this phone. Running an old version of Eclipse and have been happy with it. Wondering if I should update to latest Eclipse 5..1 build or try a different ROM. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
The old Eclipse was stock based the new is based off of AOSP. I find that stock based ROMs are more stable over the more customizable source based ROMs. That being said I have been running Flying Jelly for a few months at a time and personally it has been the best fit for my Bionic. There are a few Stock ROMs to choose from though
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hey guys, i love CM roms, but i lose a high number of FPS(frames p second) in games and benchmarks when a i using a CM based rom, im stuck in the stock based 4.0.4 because in this roms i have a civato kernel with overclock GPU to 350mhz.. i wanna know if have any kernel with GPU overclock for CM roms for i leave of stock roms... someone can help me?
I am using Nexus 5 since 3 years.. and i tried multiple custom ROM's. this time i changed my Kernel and believe it or not its really best worked for me.. i get awesome battery backup now.. ROM i installed is extra-smooth MOB30M.. Kernel - Elemental X.. its awesome combo..
The benchmark test gave me score of 52873. elemental x kernel with Extra smooth ROM
47492 score with stock kernel and Extra smooth ROM.
Sot?
XtraSmooth ROM for Nexus 5 Android 5.1 ??