8GB microsd ok for the job? - Captivate Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am getting ready to room my Captivate and move to Froyo however of course I need to do a backup of the stock rom on here phone and I was wondering if anyone could tell me if a 8GB microsd card will be ok for the job?
Thanks!

larryroberts said:
I am getting ready to room my Captivate and move to Froyo however of course I need to do a backup of the stock rom on here phone and I was wondering if anyone could tell me if a 8GB microsd card will be ok for the job?
Thanks!
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that's tons of space!
The backup will be done on the internal sdcard. so you won't need the external one.

lol I thought it was too but I was not for sure. This will be my first time doing anything like this so just trying to make sure I do it all right. So it sounds like the 8GB should be fine then to back up my stock stuff and then get to rooting and doing a ROM. Thanks! Gonna order the 8GB card now. Can't wait!

larryroberts said:
lol I thought it was too but I was not for sure. This will be my first time doing anything like this so just trying to make sure I do it all right. So it sounds like the 8GB should be fine then to back up my stock stuff and then get to rooting and doing a ROM. Thanks! Gonna order the 8GB card now. Can't wait!
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you shouldn't need to order a card for backing up. the captivate has about 13 gig's of internal storage. You just need to make sure you have enough free space on your internal card to make the back up.

Yeah but I thought it would be much safer if I did the backup to a SD card. That way if something really goes bad I would have that to restore from. Do you think it would be safe then to just use the internal?

larryroberts said:
Yeah but I thought it would be much safer if I did the backup to a SD card. That way if something really goes bad I would have that to restore from. Do you think it would be safe then to just use the internal?
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That's all I have ever used. Once the backup is made you can copy it to your computer for safe keeping.
And as far as I know you can only backup to the internal sd.

Ah ok sounds good. Man I have a ton to learn. All new to this.
So which ROM would you recommend? I just want Froyo for my Samsung Captivate but I want everything to work also.

go for the cognition 3.00+ or the ultimate rom in the forum. most stable bug free fast and good battery life.

larryroberts said:
Ah ok sounds good. Man I have a ton to learn. All new to this.
So which ROM would you recommend? I just want Froyo for my Samsung Captivate but I want everything to work also.
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My vote goes to Serendipity, if you can handle 3-4 updates a week(which i think is a good thing) and you really dont have to update, just a few minor tweaks in between versions. Link is in my sig

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G1 to Hero Firmware?

I haven't messed with root or any type of firmware in a while.
I have a G1 with firmware 1.5 CRB43 and kernel 2.6.27.24.
I was wondering about that new HERO firmware that was released recently that is supposedly really fast, is it possible to flash this onto a G1? Does anyone here use it, if so how do I upgrade to it.
I find the android development section really messy and hard to understand, there is so many versions of everything and its pretty overwhelming - if anyone could help it would be appreciated
gt5oh said:
I haven't messed with root or any type of firmware in a while.
I have a G1 with firmware 1.5 CRB43 and kernel 2.6.27.24.
I was wondering about that new HERO firmware that was released recently that is supposedly really fast, is it possible to flash this onto a G1? Does anyone here use it, if so how do I upgrade to it.
I find the android development section really messy and hard to understand, there is so many versions of everything and its pretty overwhelming - if anyone could help it would be appreciated
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Yes this is possible. I'm currently running JACxHEROSki-v1.8 with no problems, other than typical HERO issues. [No Blue Tooth] Make sure you do your research.
I. 3 Part partition your sd card. (FAT32, EXT3/EXT4, Linux-Swap 64 or 96MB)
II. Install latest Radio
III. Install latest SPL
IV. Wipe Phone
V. Install Hero Rom
VI. Bliss!
SG_Shadow said:
Yes this is possible. I'm currently running JACxHEROSki-v1.8 with no problems, other than typical HERO issues. [No Blue Tooth] Make sure you do your research.
I. 3 Part partition your sd card. (FAT32, EXT3/EXT4, Linux-Swap 64 or 96MB)
II. Install latest Radio
III. Install latest SPL
IV. Wipe Phone
V. Install Hero Rom
VI. Bliss!
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you're last step is so optimistic. you might want to include though that if there was a cupcake rom installed and a2sd was previously running that a wipe of the ext3 is needed as well.
@gt5oh
you need to wipe your ext3 partition any time when switching between a hero and cupcake rom. or at least the app_s folder and dalvik cache
Ive never had my SD card partitioned - I have a class 6 8gb card - how do I split it 3 ways like mentioned above?
(no wonder I get so much lag, everything is running off my phone memory and not my SD card..)
david1171 said:
you're last step is so optimistic. you might want to include though that if there was a cupcake rom installed and a2sd was previously running that a wipe of the ext3 is needed as well.
@gt5oh
you need to wipe your ext3 partition any time when switching between a hero and cupcake rom. or at least the app_s folder and dalvik cache
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Thank you "senior member" for crapping on me, a "junior member". I didn't create a full detailed guide for the whole process. Next time I will, with color pics and everything, LOL!
gt5oh said:
Ive never had my SD card partitioned - I have a class 6 8gb card - how do I split it 3 ways like mentioned above?
(no wonder I get so much lag, everything is running off my phone memory and not my SD card..)
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here you go
SG_Shadow said:
Thank you "senior member" for crapping on me, a "junior member". I didn't create a full detailed guide for the whole process. Next time I will, with color pics and everything, LOL!
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haha. just realize you were a "junior" member. just stating something that could possibly save a few post and besides... people like black and white pics now.
and i wasn't crapping, more like selective excrement placing lol.
gt5oh said:
Ive never had my SD card partitioned - I have a class 6 8gb card - how do I split it 3 ways like mentioned above?
(no wonder I get so much lag, everything is running off my phone memory and not my SD card..)
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http://androidandme.com/2009/08/news/how-to-manually-partition-your-sd-card-for-android-apps2sd/
Im sure you can also find a guide inside of these forums as well, but I used this one. Very simple, with pics too. If your thinking about running HERO, just make sure your Linux-Swap is around 64-96MB. I run mine at 128MB linux-swap and I have no HTC loading screens or lag what so ever.
wow that first guide is huge..
My phone is already rooted, I have an older hacked version of the 1.5 firmware - where should I start from if I want to go to the new Hero firmware (Whos firmware should I DL there is a million threads?)
gt5oh said:
wow that first guide is huge..
My phone is already rooted, I have an older hacked version of the 1.5 firmware - where should I start from if I want to go to the new Hero firmware (Whos firmware should I DL there is a million threads?)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519523
...all questions can be answered there. For the record, I'm running JACxHEROSki-v1.8. I know there is an experimental 2.1 version out, but its not worth it. The next time I flash a ROM will be for HERO w/ Blue Tooth support.
SG_Shadow said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=519523
...all questions can be answered there. For the record, I'm running JACxHEROSki-v1.8. I know there is an experimental 2.1 version out, but its not worth it. The next time I flash a ROM will be for HERO w/ Blue Tooth support.
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How is it on the G1? Is it fast?
Whats the diff between these?
RUU_Hero_HTC_WWE_1.76.405.6_WWE_release_signed_NoD river.exe
RUU_Hero_HTC_WWE_2.73.405.5_WWE_release_signed_NoD river.exe
gt5oh said:
How is it on the G1? Is it fast?
Whats the diff between these?
RUU_Hero_HTC_WWE_1.76.405.6_WWE_release_signed_NoD river.exe
RUU_Hero_HTC_WWE_2.73.405.5_WWE_release_signed_NoD river.exe
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The ROM I'm using is just fine. No loading screens or real lag. The only thing that would make it perfect is blue tooth support. That's it. I'm not sure about those other files your looking at. Maybe a "senior member " can tackle that....
gt5oh said:
How is it on the G1? Is it fast?
Whats the diff between these?
RUU_Hero_HTC_WWE_1.76.405.6_WWE_release_signed_NoD river.exe
RUU_Hero_HTC_WWE_2.73.405.5_WWE_release_signed_NoD river.exe
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where did you get those files from? .exe doesn't go on the phone. the numbers are for the version.
someone likes to through up the "senior" member status a lot don't they lol.
david1171 said:
where did you get those files from? .exe doesn't go on the phone. the numbers are for the version.
someone likes to through up the "senior" member status a lot don't they lol.
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I was looking at this:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/14/htc-hero-firmware-update-peps-up-the-sense-experience-to-somethi/
Get the roms from XDA look in the dev section. Like david said no rom's should be an .exe file.
david1171 said:
where did you get those files from? .exe doesn't go on the phone. the numbers are for the version.
someone likes to through up the "senior" member status a lot don't they lol.
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Dude, I saw .exe and I was like . Im thinking to myself, where did he get these from. Most ROM, SPL, RADIO, AUDIO, THEME etc are .zip
those were on engadgnet, are there any roms based on that new firmware yet? its supposed to be really smooth
Im pretty computer savy and I still cant figure out where to get started on updating my phones firmware to a fast Hero build.
I need to get the ball rolling and everything I read just confuses me more, there seems to be a million ways to do everything - does anyone have a solid guide that worked for them?
you're making this so much harder than it really is
partition your sdcard (fat32, roughly 500mb ext3, linux-swap)
(if it is already partitioned wipe your ext3 partition with mke2fs -j /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 )
put the hero rom on your phone. i hear the newest jacski is good or akiarah
wipe your phone
flash the rom
reboot
give it a while to boot up, then give it a while to start the setup wizard (basically go make a sandwich and eat it)
set up your phone
yay you now have hero. (if you're me, 30 minutes later say screw this and go back to cyanogen's rom)
david1171 said:
you're making this so much harder than it really is
partition your sdcard (fat32, roughly 500mb ext3, linux-swap)
(if it is already partitioned wipe your ext3 partition with mke2fs -j /dev/block/mmcblk0p2 )
put the hero rom on your phone. i hear the newest jacski is good or akiarah
wipe your phone
flash the rom
reboot
give it a while to boot up, then give it a while to start the setup wizard (basically go make a sandwich and eat it)
set up your phone
yay you now have hero. (if you're me, 30 minutes later say screw this and go back to cyanogen's rom)
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Yep, no Hero rom is stable enough if you actually need your phone out in the wild to function near perfectly. If you rely on it for anything business related then stick with cyan or xrom.

temp pulled

One of the users reported something happen with their phone, I don't know if it's related but until I figure it out for sure I've pulled the build.
Until I can be sure guys if you updated with the latest version please flash back to a different nbh and use a different build.
Personally I've had no issues with this but I want to be sure.
As CP0020 posted here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=664941 we think it's just from flashing the NBH so many times it may have worn out the nand. It's the same failure I had when my phone died. However as we are still unsure I'm not comfortable continuing development and releasing. If anyone wants to take over where I left off on this they can.
Awesome. Downloading now.
does gmail work? can i sync my contacts?
EDIT: i saw in your txt file to use market to setup account, not wizard
mssmison said:
Here's what I'd call the Beta of the new eclair sense build.
This must either be installed to sd card paritions or using the ext2 file. DO NOT try to install to your nand.
I still don't have the google apps figured, though apparently the people with the g1 port don't have it going either
This is not a port of the G1 build but our very own.
As with all Hero based builds you must be using a 320x480 nbh.
What doesn't work;
bluetooth, wifi, google apps
As always I AM NOT responsible if it breaks anything
Enjoy
http://sharebee.com/b44c5e73
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Good to see that you are back!! Do you have a list of features of this?
I'm sure this has been answered somewhere, and I apologize if it has, but can I run an SD card build on top of my NAND somehow? And then switch back to NAND w/o data loss if I don't lke it? Thanks.
drewden123 said:
I'm sure this has been answered somewhere, and I apologize if it has, but can I run an SD card build on top of my NAND somehow? And then switch back to NAND w/o data loss if I don't lke it? Thanks.
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you bet, use the installer, install to sd..
when you want to switch back, in the options just change the installer settings back to system on nand and data on nand and exit without installing anything..
back to your nand install
mssmison said:
you bet, use the installer, install to sd..
when you want to switch back, in the options just change the installer settings back to system on nand and data on nand and exit without installing anything..
back to your nand install
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cool, i will try this out. I dont have partitions on my sd. I assume i need to do this first. Can i create a partition without wiping my sd card?
This has some real potential. It seems a little slow but I'm guessing that has more to do with my crappy sd card than the build.
I'm interested in seeing where this build goes.
Great to see you back mssmison.
skipbarker said:
This has some real potential. It seems a little slow but I'm guessing that has more to do with my crappy sd card than the build.
I'm interested in seeing where this build goes.
Great to see you back mssmison.
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It runs fantastic on nand.. with some optimization I expect it will run really well. Also there's no swap or anything running with this build, that would make a huge difference no doubt.
just no free space at all.. lol
i know the answer is prolly a no
but will this have the multi-touch like shown in that video,
if it does thats awesome but i didnt think its possible with resistive touch screens
thoughtlesskyle said:
i know the answer is prolly a no
but will this have the multi-touch like shown in that video,
if it does thats awesome but i didnt think its possible with resistive touch screens
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Multi-touch is not possible with our resistive touch screens.
thats what i thought, thanks for confirming
This runs great on my Eris. Thanks
jamezelle said:
This runs great on my Eris. Thanks
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hey stranger! how's eris life?
Reddog80p said:
hey stranger! how's eris life?
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No root yet, so miss the versitility of the vogue at the moment. I need a new one because i have some unfinished business here.
I should have mentioned this runs much better if you use the nbh from my eclair post.
I've gotten gapps working properly, just getting bluetooth up to snuff.
Will post soon.
mssmison said:
I've gotten gapps working properly, just getting bluetooth up to snuff.
Will post soon.
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Awesome!
Any progress on nand install?
skipbarker said:
Awesome!
Any progress on nand install?
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Now that I've gotten gapps figured out I'll spend some time. I'm going to set up a special way of doing it though, that should leave more space..
We'll see how it goes.
mssmison said:
Now that I've gotten gapps figured out I'll spend some time. I'm going to set up a special way of doing it though, that should leave more space..
We'll see how it goes.
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Sounds great!

[IDEA] RoM Partition

I don't know if that's the correct way of saying it or this is even a viable idea. But instead of having to go from nandroid to nandroid to switch between RoMs is there a way to just choose between the 2 or even 3 when you start your phone up? i don't know if this is viable at all, if so why not? Or if this has been previously discussed i would appreciate a link.
Thanks for reading
Jacobjrolling said:
I don't know if that's the correct way of saying it or this is even a viable idea. But instead of having to go from nandroid to nandroid to switch between RoMs is there a way to just choose between the 2 or even 3 when you start your phone up? i don't know if this is viable at all, if so why not? Or if this has been previously discussed i would appreciate a link.
Thanks for reading
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There was a guy on the desire forums that tried this,
He tried to actually have the roms stored on the SD card and boot from that every time... I suppose its feasable, but difficult to implement...
You could have a partition for every ROM
JD
What is the comparable speed of the internal ROM space than a usual even class 6 SD card? I'd be a bit warey of having the full ROM AND an ext full of apps streaming off it.
One way around it would for it to copy the ROM your booting onto the internal each time, however then you'd have an amazingly long boot and shutdown [where it has to replace the SD's version], and generally might as well just nandroid it.
Jacobjrolling said:
I don't know if that's the correct way of saying it or this is even a viable idea. But instead of having to go from nandroid to nandroid to switch between RoMs is there a way to just choose between the 2 or even 3 when you start your phone up? i don't know if this is viable at all, if so why not? Or if this has been previously discussed i would appreciate a link.
Thanks for reading
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this is exactly what us HD2 owners are doing... currently I have 3 builds on my SD, and just change the path to boot from when I want to change. Good things are happening... Currently I am using a class 10 card and its benchmark and linpack all score just under a Froyo N1
palosjr said:
this is exactly what us HD2 owners are doing... currently I have 3 builds on my SD, and just change the path to boot from when I want to change. Good things are happening... Currently I am using a class 10 card and its benchmark and linpack all score just under a Froyo N1
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So you think maybe this would be viable on an N1 some point in the future?

Saving Files and Apps after flash

Now that I am enjoying my first ROM, I am getting ready to re-wipe and flash in my second ROM attempt as I taste some different flavors of new OS. My question is, will I lose the contents of my SD on a rewipe? Even more in detail, will I lose apps that I was able to save to SD with my current ROM?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
Just make a back up of ur SD to ur PC and u should b fine and if ur apps are on ur SD already then no you won't loose them the only way to completely wipe ur SD card is by formatting it via PC or recovery or in the os itself under SD/ card & phone storage and u have to remember the apps u choose to install to the SD from within the rom on a full system and data wipe yes they will b deleted if you have them backed up threw a program like titanium back up on ur SD then full wipe or not they will b on ur SD and if your asking can u flash a different rom and still have the apps you have on your current rom show up without installing them again then no hope this helps good luck
Root-Hack-Mod-Always™
laie1472 said:
Just make a back up of ur SD to ur PC and u should b fine and if ur apps are on ur SD already then no you won't loose them the only way to completely wipe ur SD card is by formatting it via PC or recovery or in the os itself under SD/ card & phone storage and u have to remember the apps u choose to install to the SD from within the rom on a full system and data wipe yes they will b deleted if you have them backed up threw a program like titanium back up on ur SD then full wipe or not they will b on ur SD and if your asking can u flash a different rom and still have the apps you have on your current rom show up without installing them again then no hope this helps good luck
Root-Hack-Mod-Always™
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Gosh, try to use some punctuation on long posts like this one I think it would greatly help others understand a long post better and more quickly. Even if you're typing all that from your phone, there are still commas and periods in the mobile keyboard. </forum cop>
chromiumleaf said:
Gosh, try to use some punctuation on long posts like this one I think it would greatly help others understand a long post better and more quickly. Even if you're typing all that from your phone, there are still commas and periods in the mobile keyboard.
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AWAH lol really man find something else to comment on
Root-Hack-Mod-Always™
chromiumleaf said:
Gosh, try to use some punctuation on long posts like this one I think it would greatly help others understand a long post better and more quickly. Even if you're typing all that from your phone, there are still commas and periods in the mobile keyboard. </forum cop>
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Although the info was useful, yes punctuation is fun. And thanks for the awesome tutorial in your signature.
I am another Hero Owner waiting for upgrade After having mine for almost a year, it feels like such a new phone now that I rooted. I love it!
stat30fbliss said:
Although the info was useful, yes punctuation is fun. And thanks for the awesome tutorial in your signature.
I am another Hero Owner waiting for upgrade After having mine for almost a year, it feels like such a new phone now that I rooted. I love it!
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Really dude noob thing to say I mean I can accept a little flag from a well known xda member its all in the game but dude I took the time to respod to ur post u shouldn't b saying $hitt but thanks and u found my info usefull what a rude thing to post I'm on a forum not class don't worry about reading my gramner or punctuation on this thread again lol AWAH
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laie1472 said:
Really dude noob thing to say I mean I can accept a little flag from a well known xda member its all in the game but dude I took the time to respod to ur post u shouldn't b saying $hitt but thanks and u found my info usefull what a rude thing to post I'm on a forum not class don't worry about reading my gramner or punctuation on this thread again lol AWAH
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Im sorry, you must be hearing me wrong. I wasnt trying to be disrespectful. I appreciated your response very much. All i said is grammar is fun, i dont see how that is disrespectful.
I don't give a damn how u write

advise on using SD Card as internal storage or not, on 6.0.1 marshmallow (rooted)

Marshmallow allows us to "use SD Card as internal storage",
should i do that,
or should i rely on Link2SD to link most app's data to sd? (rooted)
my sd is SanDisk Extreme PLUS 128 GB microSDXC (16 GB internal storage)
thanks for any suggestion in advance
You mean the adoptable storage feature right?
Depends, because if you do that, the sd card is ONLY usable with your mobile device and will not work if you put it in another device, because it's encrypted. If you use ur SD Card mainly for your mobile phone and nothing else, and have no problems with the missing "normal SD card" feature, go for it.
devil188 said:
You mean the adoptable storage feature right?
Depends, because if you do that, the sd card is ONLY usable with your mobile device and will not work if you put it in another device, because it's encrypted. If you use ur SD Card mainly for your mobile phone and nothing else, and have no problems with the missing "normal SD card" feature, go for it.
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thanks you for help
yea i mean the adoptable storage feature.
would that cause a slower performance?
i'm pretty sure my sd card is only for my phone & no plan to buy a new phone for at least a year.
but i'm a little bit worry if i brick my phone i would then lose everything in the sd card
hrsh45 said:
thanks you for help
yea i mean the adoptable storage feature.
would that cause a slower performance?
i'm pretty sure my sd card is only for my phone & no plan to buy a new phone for at least a year.
but i'm a little bit worry if i brick my phone i would then lose everything in the sd card
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When I had the chance to use it, I did not notice any change in performance, and if there are, they weren't noticable at all.
Was kinda awesome not to worry about moving data to SD, as everything "is one" now (sounds like I'm a poet )
I'm pretty sure that normally, you can't brick your device when enabling Adopt. Storage. What ROM are you running on right now?
devil188 said:
When I had the chance to use it, I did not notice any change in performance, and if there are, they weren't noticable at all.
Was kinda awesome not to worry about moving data to SD, as everything "is one" now (sounds like I'm a poet )
I'm pretty sure that normally, you can't brick your device when enabling Adopt. Storage. What ROM are you running on right now?
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thanks for your reply
haha poet XD
ah i don't mean brick during enabling adopt storage.
its just i have habit of messing with my phone lol,
i had bricked all my 3 phones,
Xperia M (trying to make SD into internal storage on Kitkat but it went wrong),
E4g (allowed stock update on rooted phone),
& Z3c (wrong step in flashing rom, recoverable but water damage while i cooled it down in water, repaired by sony).
i'm currently using Wajk's discontinued 6.0.1 SLiMM ROM, which ROM do you use?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/development/rom-slimm-t3359831
hrsh45 said:
thanks for your reply
haha poet XD
ah i don't mean brick during enabling adopt storage.
its just i have habit of messing with my phone lol,
i had bricked all my 3 phones,
Xperia M (trying to make SD into internal storage on Kitkat but it went wrong),
E4g (allowed stock update on rooted phone),
& Z3c (wrong step in flashing rom, recoverable but water damage while i cooled it down in water, repaired by sony).
i'm currently using Wajk's discontinued 6.0.1 SLiMM ROM, which ROM do you use?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/development/rom-slimm-t3359831
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IIRC you can't use adoptable storage in slimm but I might be a bit outdated.
I'm using aoxp right now and I'm pretty happy with it right now ^^
devil188 said:
IIRC you can't use adoptable storage in slimm but I might be a bit outdated.
I'm using aoxp right now and I'm pretty happy with it right now ^^
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the newest version of slimm gave me option of adoptable storage, not yet sure if it actually works or not.
i haven't got time to try out other ROMs, using slimm mainly because its claimed to have camera software from xperia X.
not sure if i would stick with slimm in the future since development is discontinued
does aoxp have camera bonus or other bonus? (i've heard its the good at battery though)

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