[Q] What ROMs are popular among the sprint users? - Sprint HTC One (M7)

Having already bricked my phone trying to put Revolution HD on it, (no sprint support) I thought I'd ask what people are currently running and their opinions. Most of the roms in our Development section are mostly graphical changes it seems, and lighter versions of cleanROM.
Are there any roms that are really popular for us poor Sprint customers?

I've run OMJ's, Mack's Dark Horse and settled on d3rp. Love the mobile commander and bareback options.
I feel like we have plenty of options, don't feel left out at all.
Sent from my HTCONE using xda app-developers app

I agree with the general sentiment, but if you want variety, have a go at the Original Development section. AOSP ROMs for this device are certainly out and about-- I didn't mind my experience with it (besides the then-prevalent sleep of death "bug").

Go to Sprint HTC One Android Development
Now go look at the views and mainly "replies" to each rom. That will give you a general idea of the favored roms. The method I use when getting a new phone or when a friend or family member comes over with a new phone and wanting a rom installed

naturecannon said:
Go to Sprint HTC One Android Development
Now go look at the views and mainly "replies" to each rom. That will give you a general idea of the favored roms. The method I use when getting a new phone or when a friend or family member comes over with a new phone and wanting a rom installed
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yeah but there is a sense rom that is not in that section that is very good. it got labeled under original android development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41235490
Sent from my Tranquil HTC One.

°^^^^^^^^^^
And it has way more than just graphical changes and is far from stock as one can get
From My TweakedOut ONE

swishersweedz420 said:
yeah but there is a sense rom that is not in that section that is very good. it got labeled under original android development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41235490
Sent from my Tranquil HTC One.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's under original because there is no other rom like it. No other rom has the customization tranquil one does. It's original work
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 2

Related

[q] why no new vivid roms ?

Why has there not been any new htc vivid development ? The roms that are available seem to all be on hold ? This is a great phone, the rom im using is great but wondering about any new development or updates.
Cause this phone is hard to dev for....
Sent from my SGH-I997 using Tapatalk 2
mrwranglers42 said:
Why has there not been any new htc vivid development ? The roms that are available seem to all be on hold ? This is a great phone, the rom im using is great but wondering about any new development or updates.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if you want different roms theres always miui or de-sensed just google them cant post links here
The other reason is because a lot of the devs who worked on this phone have move on to the HTC One or SGIII. This phone is over a year old, which is a lifetime in phoneyears, unfortunately.
this badass named mg2195 is deving a cm10 rom ^-^
Load of crap
ess.boyer said:
The other reason is because a lot of the devs who worked on this phone have move on to the HTC One or SGIII. This phone is over a year old, which is a lifetime in phoneyears, unfortunately.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That is a load of crap I have been through alot of phones and they all have alot more roms to offer than the vivid.
dealtsoul said:
That is a load of crap I have been through alot of phones and they all have alot more roms to offer than the vivid.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Woahhh there don't get angry xD It's due to the age (most dev's want the newest and best phone) and also due to the fact that this phone just wasnt that popular...
If its not popular why is the HTC hd2 still getting development and that was launched waaaaay back. And how is this phone hard to dev for???
Sent from my HTC Raider on the Rogers Wireless Network
The phone is just full of shotty hacked up htc code. They just threw together a bit of everything to make it work, which kinda ruined it for everyone wanting to create custom non-sense based roms
Instead of posting multiple threads in here about why there aren't more ROMs, why not go talk to the makers of ROMs such as JellyBro and JellyBam to see if they will support our device, now that we're cm10 official. Or go create your own.
Sent from my Vivid 4G using xda premium

Stock Android ROM

Hi all,
Is there a stock android ROM 4.2.2 similar to the Nexus 4 available to the HTC One. Had a little look in the Development section couldn't find one.
With the announcement of the HTC One Nexus Experience it has perked my interest however there's a possibility it won't come to the UK, therefore looking at getting a One and putting a stock ROM on it.
I am aware of Cyanogen Mod however I'm not a fan of it.
look again
If you look in the right section you'll find some...
Wingzer said:
Hi all,
Is there a stock android ROM 4.2.2 similar to the Nexus 4 available to the HTC One. Had a little look in the Development section couldn't find one.
With the announcement of the HTC One Nexus Experience it has perked my interest however there's a possibility it won't come to the UK, therefore looking at getting a One and putting a stock ROM on it.
I am aware of Cyanogen Mod however I'm not a fan of it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
...yeah, no.
Talk about disrespectful....CyanogenMod is the closest you're going to get to bone-stock Android for a long time. The NE was only announced today. It doesn't even start shipping for another month.
Could have put two and two together...
LiquidSolstice said:
...yeah, no.
Talk about disrespectful....CyanogenMod is the closest you're going to get to bone-stock Android for a long time. The NE was only announced today. It doesn't even start shipping for another month.
Could have put two and two together...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
itll surely help with the AOSP source code to iron out any bugs in CM10.1
IINexusII said:
itll surely help with the AOSP source code to iron out any bugs in CM10.1
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I get that this seems to be a popular assumption, but that's not as much of a given thing as many of you would like to hope. HTC isn't obligated to release the source code for the NE One (only the kernel). If they bake Beats/Camera stuff into that ROM, there's no guarantee that our CM10.1 build will get it.
I have no doubt someone will turn the NE's ROM into a rooted stock ROM for you to flash, but I really wouldn't expect it to help CM10.1 all that much.
Once the release the HTC One with stock rom, will it be easier to port it?
Will we be able to get a fully functional working rom?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
Of course it will be easy to port it. Porting aosp roms to the LG Optimus G is dead simple because internally it is identical to the Nexus 4. Same logic applies here
Wingzer said:
Hi all,
Is there a stock android ROM 4.2.2 similar to the Nexus 4 available to the HTC One. Had a little look in the Development section couldn't find one.
With the announcement of the HTC One Nexus Experience it has perked my interest however there's a possibility it won't come to the UK, therefore looking at getting a One and putting a stock ROM on it.
I am aware of Cyanogen Mod however I'm not a fan of it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you must have had your eyes closed
Jheez, don't think I'll ever bother asking a question again no need for the rudeness!
And for the individual who took offence to me to not liking CM its personal preference I've never liked CM same way I've never like the AOKP either. It sure is a widespread popular ROM and I'm not insulting the developers in fact I respect anyone who can come up with a good stable ROM for android phones.

Scott's Rom, Clean rom

Have any one tried Clean rom for at&t htc one on international version, i used to like his roms on my at&T htc one x
http://www.scottsroms.com/content.php?316-HTC-One-CleanROM-2-5-%26%239733%3B-Elegant!-Refined!-Powerful!-Clean!-%26%239733%3B
That was the first Rom I flashed. It's optimized and pretty smooth with a very stock feel. I liked it.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
trdsnow said:
That was the first Rom I flashed. It's optimized and pretty smooth with a very stock feel. I liked it.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
did you flash it on international version, I dont know why did he not put it out here at xda.
dryspuri said:
did you flash it on international version, I dont know why did he not put it out here at xda.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have a US ATT phone. He's a very respectable dev too. I'm not sure why there's a separate forum for ATT.
Scott moved back to SGS4. They sent him a phone to do Dev on in that forum section. He no longer supports HTC One. I am cuurently on that build (ATT US phone). I tried out ARHD 10.1 for a while, but went back to clean Rom. I wish someone would continue this Rom onto 4.2.2. It's super fast and have not had one issue. It seems this always happens. I find something awesome then the dev leaves.
fleadog99 said:
Scott moved back to SGS4. They sent him a phone to do Dev on in that forum section. He no longer supports HTC One. I am cuurently on that build (ATT US phone). I tried out ARHD 10.1 for a while, but went back to clean Rom. I wish someone would continue this Rom onto 4.2.2. It's super fast and have not had one issue. It seems this always happens. I find something awesome then the dev leaves.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
that is a shame really, I agree if we can get someone like him on board. Not that I dont respect present developers, i Like Mike's work, but arhd 10.1 eats my battery, dont know whats issue.
Actually, ARHD 10.1 isn't bad on my battery anymore. It was really bad the first day or so. But it's much better for me now. I guess it has to be broken in?
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 2

HTC One Google Play Edition

Check out this great review on the new Stock Android One and GS4. Can't wait to get some of this on our phones fully working.
Also, I noticed on htcdev.com that they released the 3.4.10 Kernel source for the One Special Edition running Android 4.2.
i cant wait till the roms start coming out
raptoro07 said:
Also, I noticed on htcdev.com that they released the 3.4.10 Kernel source for the One Special Edition running Android 4.2.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh man! I am so pumped for this. I have been running Rootbox AOSP, and it has it's slight quirks and random animations that are stuttery, so it's gonna be awesome messing around with a perfect version of AOSP pretty soon here. Someone needs to release the RUU already
This is going to be amazing. I can't wait to start tinkering
stuff like zoe and beats wouldn't be ported over amirite?
I sincerely hope that within a week's time, we'll see the first major steps taken in the direction of a solidified, fully-functional build for Sprint's HTC One. Granted, things like CM 10.1 have nightlies, but sadly; not an official stable release in-sight for us.
That being said, perhaps the system dumps provided by GPE owners will significantly help steering these ROMs in the right direction.
It would still be fantastic if Sprint (and I suppose HTC in-partial) would quickly prepare the 4.2.2 w/ Sense 5 update for us.
Sent from my something or other using XDA Premium.
acme64 said:
stuff like zoe and beats wouldn't be ported over amirite?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
From what I have gathered, beats will be a function you can turn off and on. I don't imagine Zoe will be there because that is a big time sense thing. And I think beats audio will likely not have the beats logo when it is running.
Keep in mind this isn't meant to be a hybrid HTC/Google device. It is a Google device. I'm sure they will implement the better sound, and some more root code stuff, but not as much on the front end / UI
From the looks of any of this I wouldn't get your hopes up for this "helping" anything. AOSP builds are already available. Until Sprint and HTC update Sense to 4.2.2 we will still be in limbo.
FL0OD said:
From the looks of any of this I wouldn't get your hopes up for this "helping" anything. AOSP builds are already available. Until Sprint and HTC update Sense to 4.2.2 we will still be in limbo.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
One thing this could help is the kernel issues we are currently experiencing and hopefully the random bricking issue some people are experiencing when running AOSP roms.
acme64 said:
stuff like zoe and beats wouldn't be ported over amirite?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Zoe is not there, but Beats is in the AOSP build on the HTC One GPe.
All I wish for is that they port the beats audio to our Aosp roms. Will make they audio so much better.
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
Damn, was finally about to buy a One today, but this has me intrigued, since all I've used for years is AOSP ROMs. On that note, are people pretty satisfied with this device? I am a longtime HTC user. I plan on getting S-off ASAMFP. That was my hesitation coming from S-off Evo LTE, but I see moonshine is now available. :thumbup:
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
scottspa74 said:
Damn, was finally about to buy a One today, but this has me intrigued, since all I've used for years is AOSP ROMs. On that note, are people pretty satisfied with this device? I am a longtime HTC user. I plan on getting S-off ASAMFP. That was my hesitation coming from S-off Evo LTE, but I see moonshine is now available. :thumbup:
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This phone is amazing it's like the evo lte on steroids
Sent from my HTCONE using xda premium
scottspa74 said:
Damn, was finally about to buy a One today, but this has me intrigued, since all I've used for years is AOSP ROMs. On that note, are people pretty satisfied with this device? I am a longtime HTC user. I plan on getting S-off ASAMFP. That was my hesitation coming from S-off Evo LTE, but I see moonshine is now available. :thumbup:
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Scott, brother you will not be disappointed. Aosp is still a bit quirky for some but with the current source dropped I expect great things in the Aosp world.
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 2
scottspa74 said:
Damn, was finally about to buy a One today, but this has me intrigued, since all I've used for years is AOSP ROMs. On that note, are people pretty satisfied with this device? I am a longtime HTC user. I plan on getting S-off ASAMFP. That was my hesitation coming from S-off Evo LTE, but I see moonshine is now available. :thumbup:
Sent from my EVO using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just do it bro, get more thanks from me
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 2
more disappointments
google will not be updating these directly like they do with their nexus devices
they are still leaving it up to the OEMs
so if you expect the nexus treatment, youre in for a huge disappointment
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42986652#post42986652
They just posted a system dump over on the HTC One general forums. Ny'oh my god.
FL0OD said:
From the looks of any of this I wouldn't get your hopes up for this "helping" anything. AOSP builds are already available. Until Sprint and HTC update Sense to 4.2.2 we will still be in limbo.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My EVO 4G LTE just drowned the other day so I paid my ETF and bought the One from Radio Shack, it's going to be delivered tomorrow. I was wondering if the fact that HTC was releasing a One with stock android would significantly speed up development on AOSP roms for the Sprint version of the phone. I was also wondering if there will likely be proprietary code for the GPE of the phone that developers here wouldn't be able to use in their AOSP builds. I love stock Android and I've used CM on all my Android phones at one time or another but there always seems to be random nagging issues that eventually push me back to Sense. I guess my question is will the software for the GPE One really help solidify and speed up development of AOSP roms for Sprint's version of the phone.
ausch30 said:
My EVO 4G LTE just drowned the other day so I paid my ETF and bought the One from Radio Shack, it's going to be delivered tomorrow. I was wondering if the fact that HTC was releasing a One with stock android would significantly speed up development on AOSP roms for the Sprint version of the phone. I was also wondering if there will likely be proprietary code for the GE version of the phone that developers here wouldn't be able to use in their AOSP builds. I love stock Android and I've used CM on all my Android phones at one time or another but there always seems to be random nagging issues that eventually push me back to Sense. I guess my question is will the software for the GE One really help solidify and speed up development of AOSP roms for Sprint's version of the phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I believe you will see the GPe ROM ported to the Sprint One, but I don't know if it'll affect development by CM/AOKP/PA etc. There is still a lot of proprietary software in the GPe. That is, stuff devs can't use.

difference between?

Sprint HTC One Android Development
and
Sprint HTC One Original Android Development
What is the difference?
Sorry if the question seems dumb or is overly obvious I am a little thick headed at times.
bongo264 said:
Sprint HTC One Android Development
and
Sprint HTC One Original Android Development
What is the difference?
Sorry if the question seems dumb or is overly obvious I am a little thick headed at times.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The first is typically ROMs that are based on stock builds, some with customization.
The second is typically non-stock ROMs, like AOSP and the like, or sometimes Stock-based ROMs with HEAVY customization like the Badseed Tranquil ROM.
That's what I always thought, but I'm always seeing AOSP roms and Stock ROMs in the wrong threads. For example there is the Beanstalk ROM and a couple other CM ROMs in the normal thread and then there's the Badseed ROM in the Original thread =/
Some people want to be rebels.
I have also wondered the same thing. I Would vote to join the two forums because more people title the posts correctly than post to the correct forum.
Sent from my One using xda app-developers app
Yea I never liked the separated forums.
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 4
The ORIGINAL work is in Original Android Dev. It does not necessarily need to 've AOSP. And the reason you see AOSP roms in regular Android Dev at all as opposed to Original Android Dev, is because those are largely based on other AOSP sources and hence are not ORIGINAL.
The Badseed rom is in Original Android Dev because it's not just a tweaked and optimized stock rom anymore, it's a whole new beast....I mean, have you guys seen any other rom where there's a toggle to invert the entire thing? Exactly...it's just insane the level to which they've taken customization and remade the entire stock rom.
If you guys are in a reading mood, this post by jayharper08 explains it perfectly. I'm not sure why a similar sticky hasn't been created in the Sprint HTC One forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37038201
Again, that makes no sense... There's no organization if both stock and AOSP can be in either forums. It should be Stock and AOSP... Nothing more and nothing less. I would also like to see a separate forum for Kernels, like a sub-forum to each of the forums. I know there isn't an abundance of Kernels out there for our particular device, but it should be that way for all devices to remove clutter.... especially for those that have a bunch of kernels available.
If it was worked out this way then we wouldn't have to tag everything like [ROM][AOSP][CUSTOM] before we even see what the names is.
Makes perfect sense here.
Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 2
Locking this as its been discussed in depth many times across xda now.
As posted there are some places to read up on the explanations...
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2

Categories

Resources