At the moment i am using the SUnAaBh Rom overclocked to 710MHz and i really care about speed on my phone, i was wondering if there are any faster sense roms now? as i flashed SUnAaBh as i heard it was the fastest but there has been some new releases can anyone advise me? thanks
Hybrid V3, it is not a "full sense" ROM but, it´s faster (in compare with original froyo) and stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893399&highlight=hybrid
Hybrid is not a Sense ROM. It is "hybrid" because it uses a few HTC Apps.
OP, if you are really looking for speed, consider switching from a Sense based to an AOSP ROM like CM6/7 or OpenFire. You really dont have much options in Sense Based ROMs apart from Sunaabh, WildPuzzle, DK Custom ROM, and, really,, in terms of speed, its minutely different between each.
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So many roms to chose from, looking for a rom like the one on HD2, just so stock as possible, but maybe tweaked for stability and speed. Any surgestions?
whc said:
So many roms to chose from, looking for a rom like the one on HD2, just so stock as possible, but maybe tweaked for stability and speed. Any surgestions?
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Duttys Leo Holy Grail R0 is the closest ROM to stock HD2, with many tweaks.
I would like to know which ROM is most similar to latest HD2 ROM (2.02 as i know)?
Hi,
I'd like to try some ROM with HTC Sense, but don't know which one is the best when it comes to battery life and useability?
I would say use one that is on 2.2 to start with.
[ROM][FRF91] eViL's Q&D HTC Sense v.1.00 - base 2.09 Desire 720p video
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730290
OR
[ROM] [v1.2] KiNgxKxNexus FroyoDesire2Nexus {8/7/10}
http://kingxklick.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=14
Both are 2.2 Sense UI ROMs.
Both are just as usable.
Is there anyone who has made a rom to just add the sense UI materials to the already built rom, sorta like with themes where you don't have to flash a whole brand new rom.
(keeping in mind that the phone is already rooted)
Hey guys i've recently updated to CM 6.1 form CM6. and 6.1 seems to be a little laggy compared to 6. What rom do you guys use? and what do you think of it. If you've used differen't froyo roms what do you think about them?
English Please
"my rom is teh shiet!"
LOL
lol! i was hoping it would catch attention
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Hey guys i've recently updated to CM 6.1 form CM6. and 6.1 seems to be a little laggy compared to 6. What rom do you guys use? and what do you think of it. If you've used differen't froyo roms what do you think about them?
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I use two roms normally.. I run the CM6 nightlies for my froyo experience, and I run a hybrid of NFX and Liquid's modified Sprint Stock for sense..
I enjoy both experiences, just depends on the mood I'm in on a given day.
my device performs the best with stock 2.1 rom, rooted, bloat removed. for a lil extra zip, ill use an oc kernel at 691mhz. this is the way my device is the most responsive, although i occasionally find myself longing for the Bold keyboard
Hi,
i am new to Nexus One Android Development and i am a bit confused.
There are so many Gingerbread ROMs out there and i cannot decide.
I firstly wanted to install MoDaCos Sense Build but that is buggy for me - so now i want Gingerbread on my N1.
Unfortunately there are CM7 based/stock ones/google AOSP's/GRI40s/2.3.2's/2.2.3's/pure google mods/OFIICIALS/Devs onlys etc. - Versions!
Can anyone be so kind to filtrate that a bit?
This shouldn't be a "Best GB-BUILD"-Thread - I just want a clean and stable Gingerbread running with my purchased launcherpro plus!
I don't want it bleading edge, but fast and stable!
Which one of the thousands out there should i run on my N1?
Hi bunnahabhain,
I have tried various gingerbread roms, most have had some annoying bugs like hspda freezing, random FCs. The one that works the best for me is the CM7 RC2 which is the equivalent of Gingerbread 2.3.3. It is yet to bug out on me and it runs very smooth. In fact i havent had to restart the phone since I installed the rom. Surprisingly it also takes less space on the phone then most roms I've tried.
Hope this helps. It is bleeding edge but it is very smooth and hasn't been buggy at all for me.
I am using the stock gignerbread, with launcher pro plus/setcpu and automatic task killer.
It runs very well, no crashes, no bugs, it's fast, I sugest you do the same.
Add a poll to thread and list available options for people to vote?
DONE - 8 by number
just chose the most favorite ones
Stock/Official/Vanilla are the same. Just what the names suggest really.
Cyanogenmod is by far the most widely used custom ROM. Many of the others are based off this, with various alterations being made to them. Close to Stock appearance but feature filled and very fast. Version 7 is in development now and two of the polled ROMS are in fact from this development.
There have been two Release Candidates which are considered 'stable', and there are ongoing 'Nightly' builds, (experimental), but which are really just a daily evolution of the development. As it stands the latest Nightly builds are very stable, very fast and well worth trying.
I am on this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968396
Modified GRI40 (2.3.3 Gingerbread) ROM*
Rooted, De-odexed, Busybox, Apps2SD, Cache2SD, ZipAligned, Disabled Stock Recovery
THE BEST ROOM EVER ! No WONK !
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I am on this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968396
Modified GRI40 (2.3.3 Gingerbread) ROM*
Rooted, De-odexed, Busybox, Apps2SD, Cache2SD, ZipAligned, Disabled Stock Recovery
THE BEST ROOM EVER ! No WONK !
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Trackball wake?
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Trackball wake?
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No trackball wake on any Gingerbread ROMs derived from stock. No modification has been found to enable it.
On the other hand, they don't suffer from wonks like CM7 and any CM7-based ROM.
I was loving stock gingerbread but switched over to cm7 after missing trackball wake
MIUI gets Gingerbread on Friday, that will be my choice.
I am on pure googlemod now!
But don't think just that i chose a ROM that nobody voted for would leave this POLL ad absurdum
It seems that the base of that ROM is CM7-NIGHTLY, which is the thing to go for if you want more speed in the ROM with a custom kernel (otherwise no camera).
Because i wanted the stock GB style i firstly chose GEOs stock deodexed one, but switched after i got the mentioned camera probs.
Now, with redstars custom kernel it is the fastest ROM i have ever used on my N1 (42 Mflops in Linpack)
Unfortunately it is still miles away from this insane ROM for the HD2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
You can't imagine how fast and stable that ROM is, really!
Since it is open source the N1 DEVs could look into the code couldn't they?
sense or nothing
I am on the Geo build but I am waiting for a Sense UI gingerbread release. I am following this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995445 but hoping Evil D can bring his magic to a GingerSense build
I've been using CM7 RC 2 after having been using enom's roms for froyo. It is pretty damn stable and lets you use trackball wake which lots of gingerbread roms don't support.
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Which of the custom ROM do you find better than stock ROM, based on your own experience. What I'm missing by using stock ROM ? you think
aminsa said:
Hi,
Which of the custom ROM do you find better than stock ROM, based on your own experience. What I'm missing by using stock ROM ? you think
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I guess the answer is, it depends like everything else. Custom ROMs come in a great variety, AOSP, AOKP, TW, hybrid ones like Paranoid. Just flash and try
Personally I like TW. I tried Criskelo and Kingdroid, also tried paranoid(non TW). I liked Kingdroid the best. It has the newer version of TW(as opposed to the stock ROM), somewhat better battery life, more fluid IMHO, better performance overall.
ROMs are more like, to each their own. Try it, you have nothing to lose. I tried a few over a weekend, and settled on one that I dont change often because of lack of time.
I agree..
I agree, too.
Just one more suggestion as this could help you determine faster if the rom does what you need/want:
Root your phone and use a backup software (titanium or backup root, for example), saves you time
If you do this already nevermind
But to answer your question directly: most of the roms focus on smothness and stability, others implement whole new features (in paranoid rom you can choose for every app if you want the tablet or phone version) or make it easier to tweak your system (liquidsmooth would be my example for this). Also, there are several JellyBean ROMs which only miss a few features so you are always up to date and don't have to wait for Samsung's infamous touchwiz-"magic" to be applied...
And it actually teaches you a thing or two about Android and the development for it (at least it did for me )
Hope I could help