As the topic says, tell us about your android phone.
Please inform in the following manner.
Phone:-
OS version:-
Custom Rom (If any):-
Custom Kernel (If any):-
Best thimgs you do with your phone:-
(A picture of your phone)
I hope many of you will join in.
Thanks
DJoptimus-One said:
As the topic says, tell us about your android phone.
Please inform in the following manner.
Phone:-
OS version:-
Custom Rom (If any):-
Custom Kernel (If any):-
Best thimgs you do with your phone:-
(A picture of your phone)
I hope many of you will join in.
Thanks
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oooh so the first ! c my signature ! ill fill in other infos later !
1) Nexus One: 2.3.4, MIUI 1.7.8, Tiamat 4.0.5 kernel OC'd to 1.119mhz UC'd to 128mhz.
2) Nexus S: 2.3.4, MIUI 1.7.8, Trinity TUV 1.1,
3) Sensation 4G T-Mobile version. Stock Sense 3.0 (will upload pic in a minute)
I use my phone for stuff.
Sent from either my N1, NS, or Sensation 4G
Evo 4g
Synergy rom RC1
Stock HTC kernel
Netflix
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA Premium App
Sensation pic...
Sent from either my N1, Ns, or Sensation 4G
HTC Sensation
2.3.3
Everything stock (S-ON )
Best thing... Idk. Probably apps and internet.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e
Galaxy tab 7
Rom : Overcome Icarus
Theme : mine
Droid incredible
Rom: OMFGB Customized gingy
Kernal: Chads beta 2, usb fast charge, ingenious governor, 1.1ghz-128mhz sleep.
I use my phone for EVERYTHING. I stopped using computers since I got 2 spare batteries.
Youre looking at a crackflashing troll with ORD
+1 to all those who participated
Hi this is my first post, hope i dont break any rules.
I need an overclock kernel for the "Ice Cold Zomb.e" ROM, I seems as though everyone has different kernels but I cant find one. BTW, bindroid kernel doesnt work on this ROM.
Can you help me please?
There isn't an over clock kernel for our version of ICS yet. If you want to over clock you will have to go back to gingerbread and you should be able to over clock any of the GB roms with BinDroid kernel
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Thanks for the reply.
Will there be an overclock kernel soon? For me, it isnt worth changing ROM as im going to donate once i get paid. Its great!
FYI - I flashed that kernel to stock ROM and my phone didnt reboot, but I got a lucky escape due to having a random ROM saved in my downloads folder, I then worked my way to this ROM. (Always wondered why they accept no responsibility for bricked phones )
Mod, feel free to delete/move this thread if you found it useless.
OP - The World's First ANDROID Touch And Customizable ROM Installer
Benefits For Users
AROMA Installer gives users the possibility to choose which mods and applications they want to Install on to their device. Sometimes we want the clean install, without bloatware; and sometimes we want the full set of applications on our device. With AROMA Installer, you are your phone's master!
Benefits For Chefs/Developers
AROMA Installer gives chefs many benefits:
You don't ever again have to hear someone ask to remove or include something they like into your ROM, just for you to yell "Hey, that is only your opinion! Only you and some other people like it; most people don't! Go remove the apps on your own with WINRAR, you ^$#&*&#$", remember they are still a customer , and with AROMA Installer, this problem can be solved.
If you are good at customizing the AROMA Installer it was possible to make your ROM compatible with many devices using just one ROM File. You save your time, bandwith and hosting maintanance.
With the great user interface in your ROM installation, users will be very happy with it.
With AROMA Installer, You Are The Greatest ROM Developer
ROM That Already Uses AROMA Installer (Can't wait to see Tab 10.1 in the list!)
HTC Desire (BRAVO)
RunnyMede AIO Special Edition
ICS MIUI_Au v4 2.2.17 Beta
ICS for Desire
MIUI v4 ICS Rom (PORT)
Aurora v6
Cibernodo Mod2Bravo
HTC Sensation
Sense-o-Maniac
InsertCoin Ice Cream Sandwich
ELEGANCIA™ Rom Series-ICS
HTC Inspire 4G
BHS Roms RC9
hylz MIUI
HTC Supersonic: EVO 4G
LiGux for Supersonic
HTC Incredible S
Nik_IncredibleS_TriNiTy
HTC Incredible S
Valhalla - BlackEdition
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime
Virtuous Prime
Motorola Defy / Defy+
MIUI-Pikachu
WhiteRabbit Edition
LG Optimus 2x
Nova HD Plus
LG Optimus 3D
Vengeance O3D Edition
Wildfire S
[WFSDEV] .sense
Sounds good! Will give it a try!
I'm surprised there's not more interest here.
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This isn't new. It has its own thread that's been around for awhile now. Probably the reason why. They just go to the direct thread considering that's where to get it at and get support from. Not really sure why this is here.
looks pretty rad, but until it's available for the tab (and posted by someone who wrote the code...) it's totally wrong here.
As awesome as AROMA here, it isn't tablet optimized and we don't even have a touch recovery yet, so this is of no use to us.
I must say though... AROMA Installer made me forget I was in recovery on my other two HTC Phones :'D
So I used to have a Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100, that was simple because there were a billion custom roms for the one phone.
I recently got a Telstra HTC Velocity 4G, and now apparently it's called three different things in different parts of the world? Not only that, but some have 1.2Ghz processors and some 1.5Ghz?
Anyways my question is, can I flash any Vivid/Raider roms and it would still work? Or is this not the case? If not, where would I be able to find custom roms for my phone (if there are any)?
Thanks in advance, I am only a HTC noob at the moment. I sorta miss being able to play with CM9 on my SGS2 haha.
ratweh said:
So I used to have a Samsung Galaxy SII GT-I9100, that was simple because there were a billion custom roms for the one phone.
I recently got a Telstra HTC Velocity 4G, and now apparently it's called three different things in different parts of the world? Not only that, but some have 1.2Ghz processors and some 1.5Ghz?
Anyways my question is, can I flash any Vivid/Raider roms and it would still work? Or is this not the case? If not, where would I be able to find custom roms for my phone (if there are any)?
Thanks in advance, I am only a HTC noob at the moment. I sorta miss being able to play with CM9 on my SGS2 haha.
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You can flash ANY region's ROMs without a hitch. I have an American device, and have been on the Aussie stock ROM ever since it came out.
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have a same problem with u ratweh, i'v HTC Raider 4G LTE x710e.
very confused bout why they give different name on different region...LOL, but, AFAIK, after asking this forum contributor, they said, we can flash Custom ROM provide for VIVID on VELOCITY / RAIDER and vice versa without worry ,
except ICS rom and official RUU off course
prahasta said:
have a same problem with u ratweh, i'v HTC Raider 4G LTE x710e.
very confused bout why they give different name on different region...LOL, but, AFAIK, after asking this forum contributor, they said, we can flash Custom ROM provide for VIVID on VELOCITY / RAIDER and vice versa without worry ,
except ICS rom and official RUU off course
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Thanks guys!
So even with the different CPU's and all it'll still be sweet?
What about modems? do I have to keep the stock Telstra one handy so I can re-flash it after every rom?
The CPU's are actually identical, they have different serial numbers to indicate the different modems, one has an internal modem on the chipset, the other has a modem attached elsewhere, the same drivers and such work for both so the difference is ignorable, the Vivid and Raider are underclocked to 1.2 by default however to save battery and for some reason the Velcity isn't perhaps for marketing reasons as its name "Velocity" would be stupid on a phone that is underclocked.
the ICS differences relate to something called the HBOOT, this is different for each device, but once your device has the ICS HBOOT it is perfectly fine to then flash any VIVID/RAIDER/VELOCITY rom on any device by first fastboot flashing the boot.img then flashing the rom .zip via recovery, this is a 2 step process so far because we don't have S-OFF... yet.
I have a HTC Velocity and have gone through pretty much all of the GB/ICS flashing scenarios and provided you read the instructions properly, which I have, I have not had any issues flashing the telstra roms, the at&t roms, the rum raider roms or what I am using now PirateGhosts RumFloat Beta4, which is no longer hosted on XDA due to a falling out, but google it and you can find it pretty easily, I will probably stick with RumFloat until CM9/MIUI is available.
PM me with any questions specifically about the Velocity and I can help you out mate
davidcampbell said:
The CPU's are actually identical, they have different serial numbers to indicate the different modems, one has an internal modem on the chipset, the other has a modem attached elsewhere, the same drivers and such work for both so the difference is ignorable, the Vivid and Raider are underclocked to 1.2 by default however to save battery and for some reason the Velcity isn't perhaps for marketing reasons as its name "Velocity" would be stupid on a phone that is underclocked.
the ICS differences relate to something called the HBOOT, this is different for each device, but once your device has the ICS HBOOT it is perfectly fine to then flash any VIVID/RAIDER/VELOCITY rom on any device by first fastboot flashing the boot.img then flashing the rom .zip via recovery, this is a 2 step process so far because we don't have S-OFF... yet.
I have a HTC Velocity and have gone through pretty much all of the GB/ICS flashing scenarios and provided you read the instructions properly, which I have, I have not had any issues flashing the telstra roms, the at&t roms, the rum raider roms or what I am using now PirateGhosts RumFloat Beta4, which is no longer hosted on XDA due to a falling out, but google it and you can find it pretty easily, I will probably stick with RumFloat until CM9/MIUI is available.
PM me with any questions specifically about the Velocity and I can help you out mate
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Woah haha thanks so much! That's exactly what i needed to hear!
Thanks heaps!
OK that's a lot of information i was looking for too!
I have to flash the Stock Telstra ICS (because I have Telstra Velocity) first. So i'll get the right HBOOT for my phone. After i can flash ICS of any other version except RUUs or OTA's because i could get the wrong HBOOT then?!
But there are still two things i'm wondering about:
1. What about the Radio Roms? Are they not different for every version? Or ist it just that they are not included in the Custom Roms?
2. What is if i want to go back to a GB Rom? Do i have to flash a GB RUU first to get the HBOOT back?
Maxi1984 said:
OK that's a lot of information i was looking for too!
I have to flash the Stock Telstra ICS (because I have Telstra Velocity) first. So i'll get the right HBOOT for my phone. After i can flash ICS of any other version except RUUs or OTA's because i could get the wrong HBOOT then?!
But there are still two things i'm wondering about:
1. What about the Radio Roms? Are they not different for every version? Or ist it just that they are not included in the Custom Roms?
2. What is if i want to go back to a GB Rom? Do i have to flash a GB RUU first to get the HBOOT back?
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NP, good additional questions though, I installed the Telstra ICS HBOOT by re-locking the bootloader on my phone (because it was already rooted on GB) and then installing the telstra GB rom, then I upgraded to the Telstra ICS rom via the standard method from Telstra, then I re-unlocked the phone and re-flashed recovery and then I was ok for other ROM's, there's lots of ways to do it but this way is probably the most reliable.
other thing 1: there are no different Radio's yet, and we cannot flash them until we have "S-OFF" there are some private beta programs in the works to get S-OFF but until that is public we cannot adjust the firmware or radio, and even if we could there is no radio update available at this stage anyway.
Other thing 2: to go back to a GB rom, I would recommend relocking the bootloader and installing the GB RUU then going through the unlock/recovery installation again just to be safe, though I think you can just flash the GB HBOOT I'm not 100% on that method.
Hey, do you mean there are no separate Radio Roms to flash? Because i saw at the Stock Rom Collection that there are different Radio Roms included, aren't they?
I saw also that you are on the Rum Float Rom, can you tell me if there are any other languages included?
RumFloat B4 appears to support English, Spanish (Espanol) and French (Francais), I believe it uses the at&t rom as a base.
The radio's in the stock rom's are only flashable because they are part of an official secured ruu, without S-off they are useless to phones that are not from that telco.
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The CPU's are actually identical, they have different serial numbers to indicate the different modems, one has an internal modem on the chipset, the other has a modem attached elsewhere, the same drivers and such work for both so the difference is ignorable, the Vivid and Raider are underclocked to 1.2 by default however to save battery and for some reason the Velcity isn't perhaps for marketing reasons as its name "Velocity" would be stupid on a phone that is underclocked.
the ICS differences relate to something called the HBOOT, this is different for each device, but once your device has the ICS HBOOT it is perfectly fine to then flash any VIVID/RAIDER/VELOCITY rom on any device by first fastboot flashing the boot.img then flashing the rom .zip via recovery, this is a 2 step process so far because we don't have S-OFF... yet.
I have a HTC Velocity and have gone through pretty much all of the GB/ICS flashing scenarios and provided you read the instructions properly, which I have, I have not had any issues flashing the telstra roms, the at&t roms, the rum raider roms or what I am using now PirateGhosts RumFloat Beta4, which is no longer hosted on XDA due to a falling out, but google it and you can find it pretty easily, I will probably stick with RumFloat until CM9/MIUI is available.
PM me with any questions specifically about the Velocity and I can help you out mate
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Great post, thanks for that, I'm in the same boat. Gonna try your mod, battery life is aweful...
davidcampbell said:
The CPU's are actually identical, they have different serial numbers to indicate the different modems, one has an internal modem on the chipset, the other has a modem attached elsewhere, the same drivers and such work for both so the difference is ignorable, the Vivid and Raider are underclocked to 1.2 by default however to save battery and for some reason the Velcity isn't perhaps for marketing reasons as its name "Velocity" would be stupid on a phone that is underclocked.
the ICS differences relate to something called the HBOOT, this is different for each device, but once your device has the ICS HBOOT it is perfectly fine to then flash any VIVID/RAIDER/VELOCITY rom on any device by first fastboot flashing the boot.img then flashing the rom .zip via recovery, this is a 2 step process so far because we don't have S-OFF... yet.
I have a HTC Velocity and have gone through pretty much all of the GB/ICS flashing scenarios and provided you read the instructions properly, which I have, I have not had any issues flashing the telstra roms, the at&t roms, the rum raider roms or what I am using now PirateGhosts RumFloat Beta4, which is no longer hosted on XDA due to a falling out, but google it and you can find it pretty easily, I will probably stick with RumFloat until CM9/MIUI is available.
PM me with any questions specifically about the Velocity and I can help you out mate
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Good post, I'm currently using my spare HTC Flyer because I've got my completely wiped Velocity only with Bootloader and Recovery on it at the moment. Still deciding what to load and wondering if other ROM's from other phones will work.
Also does my head in that it's called 3 different things in different parts of the world. One thing I'm sure of that I hate the Telstra stock rom and I think the name "Velocity" refers to how fast the battery is drained when in use
Will keep an eye on this thread and looks like I might give the RumFloat image a go...
ROM support
Yeah hi, I flashed my Velocity 4G with Leigh's Nightly build 4 and it works great beside that it has no keyboard installed..
Wondering where the custom ROM are hiding and the stock Telstra ROM, cos i can only make calls on it atm, :/ fancy that a phone that can only make calls,, haha.. seriously I kinda need the links please,, (at least its not bricked, Pheww)
UPDATE..
I tried the Stock ROM again,, it also failed,, so I factory reset thru HBOOT and low n Behold the V2 wallpaper popped up and viola, keyboard works and the Build4 ROM works like a treat.. I love the smoothness and the goodies Leigh has included.. Adblock fo1.
probably a good idea to include this in the noob files. :/
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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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...