[Q] htc hd2 (gsm) miui rom on nexus one? - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

is it possible to flash a hd2 or mytouch 4g rom on to nexus one because the one for the nexus one does not support tmobile wifi calling which is very important for me. The miui roms for hd2 and mytouch have the wifi calling function but i want sure if i can flash those roms on my nexus one.

Yep flash away
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thanks... so if i flash a mytouch miui rom it wont effect my phone? i wont brick my phone or anything?

b1337 said:
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WOA!! DO NOT FLASH!! The reason that there are different ROM's for different phone models is because they all have different hardware. A ROM designed for the MT4G won't work on your N1. At best the ROM won't flash, but at worst it could brick your phone.
A ROM that was ADAPTED from a different phone, such as a Sense UI ROM for the N1 is ok, but never flash and tom intended for USE on a different phone.

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[Q] Which is the most stable/ reliable?

Hi im going to root my nexus one with the Universal Androroot 1.5.3 app.
Basically i need a custom rom that is very stable, fast.
I would like to try out sense UI, The roms for sense ui that seem possibilites are Evils Q&D port of sense and Kingklicks. Which one of those would be better?
IF i dont like sense i would like to try one of these roms, either cyanogen mod 6 or enothmers. Which one would be better and more reliable between those 2?
As you can all probably tell im a noob with all these custom roms and rooting.
Im currently on stock android 2.2.
I rooted yesterday and installed CM6 and love it. Can't tell you about the other Roms though.
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glwinkler said:
I rooted yesterday and installed CM6 and love it. Can't tell you about the other Roms though.
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I bought mine rooted already with LeoFroyo rom, works perfectly so far and I think it checks for updates automatically but don't know about others and I also would like the suggestions...

A few informations..

Hi,
I recently switched from a Xperia X10 to the Nexus One due to the lack of update from Sony Ericsson.
We can't unlock the bootloader the X10 so even if I flashed a lot of custom rom and root ect... It's my first time with kernels ect...
So I was wondering on how the kernel is important and if I well understood, he is the one that will put the driver for the hardware as it's the one that can increase audio and put 720p ect..
And I also see a lots of threads about radios ect... I totally understood how to flash it ect.. but what is it exactly ? Is it like a better frequence for your antenna or ??
I'm currently running kernel version : [email protected] and baseband version : 32.24.00.22U_4.03.00.21_2 and I have Passion Recovery.
Could you please indicate me a good combo of kernel/radio/rom that would give me 720p, running at least Froyo or Gingerbread (for flash) and that is stable with a good linpack/quadrant score.
Thanks in advance,
Zyryck
Simplest thing for you, CyanogenMod 6. It is FroYo, has the audio mod and 720p camera kernel. And you should already have the best Radio.
There is no reason to really mix and match stuff at all. The state of the development scene isn't that way anymore.
Some people do fiddle with kernels and Korean radios and such, but they do it because they like doing that sort of thing, not because they have to.
90% do not have to worry about those things. Install CyanogenMod 6 or some of the other popular mods in the development section and you should be happy.
Don't worry about the individual parts until you get used to things, and even then it won't be needed, just a hobby.
Ok thank you it is certainly what I'll take. But Cyan 6 or 6.1 ?
But I still don't know why Radios stand for.
And yes I'm one of those Guys that will flash to another roms every 2 Days but since Nexus S and new Phones are out I know Devs are leaving Nexus One so that's why I was asking forr a fast and a stable one.
So I'd just like to know what's the Radio ?
The radio is hardware/software that deals with the communications side of your phone. GPRS/HSDPA/WiFi etc.
That's what I was thinking about but then what are the differences between a radio on an other one ? Are there some faster than others ?
Plus Radios are generic ? It doesn't depend from your Carrier or Country
zyryck said:
That's what I was thinking about but then what are the differences between a radio on an other one ? Are there some faster than others ?
Plus Radios are generic ? It doesn't depend from your Carrier or Country
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If you're go to run Froyo you'll be required to update your radio to 32.50.00.32U_5.12.00.08.
prettyboy85712 said:
If you're go to run Froyo you'll be required to update your radio to 32.50.00.32U_5.12.00.08.
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Well I'm running 2.2.1 with 32.24.00.22U_4.03.00.21_2.
Should I update it to the one you said because I don't see anything going wrong. Except perhaps that when I connect to internet without Wifi it's written 2G but when I had my X10 it was either 3G or H so I don't know if it is related or not since I've only been able to connect to 2G with the Nexus even when it was not rooted and flashed to any rom, radio or kernel
Wild monks have pretty good kernels but I have no idea about what radio to choose cuz theres literally a lot of them. I just get really confused with them and
Still looking for a good radio tho.lol. But cyan mod is freaking awesome. Combined with inexus theme and it's the best ui interface I can find. plus I have swype too so I'm not going to give up my nexus any time soon until tegra 2 phones arrive
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I'm gonna wait before putting my hands on the Atrix and other tegra 2 phones because I want to see if there won't be any problem with the bootloader ect... Because getting stuck with a device that can't get bl unlocked is very very frustrating.
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If you're go to run Froyo you'll be required to update your radio to 32.50.00.32U_5.12.00.08.
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That's actually not true.
There's no need to be messing with your radio unless you are having a specific problem. If your custom ROM requires a certain Radio to work, it will probably be included in the package anyway.
Flashing custom ROMS is almost completely safe but flashing Radios can lead to a bricked device in short-order.

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.
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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?
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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] Other phone ROM's

Hey, is it possible to flash Desire HD , Desire S, OneV and other similar phones roms on my incredible s whithou having any problems running it,
Also will non HTC phone ROM's work with Incredible S (optimus Black, Galaxy S etc),
if it will have problems What kind of problems will i have?
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Hey, is it possible to flash Desire HD , Desire S, OneV and other similar phones roms on my incredible s whithou having any problems running it,
Also will non HTC phone ROM's work with Incredible S (optimus Black, Galaxy S etc),
if it will have problems What kind of problems will i have?
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no way. There was one case where a Verizon Dinc2 rom worked but flashing another phone's rom won't work unlesss you port it
Wont it brick?
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In a lot of cases no, it just won't boot as its the wrong board
This is kind of what happens when devs port or build a new ROM. I flashed a thunderbolt ROM hoping it would work and tried to port it and my phone didn't brick itself
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lol kool. I NEARLY flashed a rom for SensationXL and flashed a superwipe script for DesireHD. Luckily i flashed the IncS script over it . This was while installing ARHD
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cross device kernel/rom compatibility

Just wondering, since I have a Galaxy Nexus where kernels are universally compatible with all devices between CDMA or GSM. Is that the case here as well? So like if I go to the regular HTC One section where there are lots of good looking kernels, could that safely be flashed to a Sprint version of the HTC One?
And what about ROMs? Are they pretty much the same and just need minor tweaks to change between networks types and such?
EniGmA1987 said:
Just wondering, since I have a Galaxy Nexus where kernels are universally compatible with all devices between CDMA or GSM. Is that the case here as well? So like if I go to the regular HTC One section where there are lots of good looking kernels, could that safely be flashed to a Sprint version of the HTC One?
And what about ROMs? Are they pretty much the same and just need minor tweaks to change between networks types and such?
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So you can download a GSM ROM for the Galaxy NExus and flash it on the Sprint one and it works? On my wife's Nexus S 4G that is not the way it is. Are you sure about your info?
At any rate, you CANNOT flash kernels/ROMs for GSM ONE onto your Sprint ONE.
I am completely sure that kernels are 100% universally compatible with any Galaxy Nexus. Many people run a popular GSM kernel on their CDMA GNex. ROMs are not completely just download and flash, they do require relatively minor tweaks of files to be swapped for the proper platform. I was just wondering if the same is true for the HTC one, with complete kernel interchangeability between all carriers and versions (as long as their have the same chipset)? and the same for ROMs with only somewhat minor edits to be made int order to get them running on a different carrier?
EniGmA1987 said:
I am completely sure that kernels are 100% universally compatible with any Galaxy Nexus. Many people run a popular GSM kernel on their CDMA GNex. ROMs are not completely just download and flash, they do require relatively minor tweaks of files to be swapped for the proper platform. I was just wondering if the same is true for the HTC one, with complete kernel interchangeability between all carriers and versions (as long as their have the same chipset)? and the same for ROMs with only somewhat minor edits to be made int order to get them running on a different carrier?
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Nope, neither kernels nor ROMs
raptoro07 said:
So you can download a GSM ROM for the Galaxy NExus and flash it on the Sprint one and it works? On my wife's Nexus S 4G that is not the way it is. Are you sure about your info?
At any rate, you CANNOT flash kernels/ROMs for GSM ONE onto your Sprint ONE.
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On my NS4g I would flash gsm kernels all the time. Kernels should be universal. Backup before flashing, if it fails just restore your backup.
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mntbkr said:
On my NS4g I would flash gsm kernels all the time. Kernels should be universal. Backup before flashing, if it fails just restore your backup.
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So you downloaded kernels for ns4g from the gsm forum and they work?
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Trinity, Air and Marmite, where all ATT variants that where use with the NS4g. with out being modded for the NS4G. As a matter of fact Trinity didn't even have a tread on the NS4G side of the forum.
only flash HTC ONE stuff. GSM stuff should work but be carefull...

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