Just flashed miui v5 jellybean.
I was half asleep thought it was a miui kitkat build and didn't realize until after the fact.
Anyway the point is this Rom is smooth. The miui overlay is smooth and pretty and the best thing is since it's jellybean all the HTC apps still work. Zoe camera, and HTC remote.why go back? Lol
So is anyone still running JB?
B.t.w. now I really can't wait for miui v6
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anyone tried new ICS 4.0.3 ? I`m just curious to hear some opinions
Hey guys.As I can't post in the dev section,-would it be possible to use St.Matt's ics alpha 2.1 rom using the kernel from alpha 3?Thanks
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heat. said:
Hey guys.As I can't post in the dev section,-would it be possible to use St.Matt's ics alpha 2.1 rom using the kernel from alpha 3?Thanks
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No. Won't work because of the different KGSL drivers (this is the only change anyway).
For what reason did you want to try this?
Till now pretty smooth and rock solid, hardly any fc's.
Only problem i found is the render glitch, which makes browsing and maps and gmail almost unuseable.
So if you need the features like cam and previous stated, i wouldnt recommend it. Remember its an alpha and not a beta or stable
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No. Won't work because of the different KGSL drivers (this is the only change anyway).
For what reason did you want to try this?
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Was interested to try this as I much rather prefer your own aosp Alpha 2.1,rather than the cyanogen mod port.Would be nice to get hw acceleration,but nvm.
Something I am very looking forward though is the 4.0 & sense 3.5 hybrid,especially when we consider we could de-sense it and still have stable,camera working Rom.
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I've been using St.Matt's ICS Alpha build for a couple of weeks now and have enjoyed the ride so far.
With the latest release and the native HW acceleration, I am willing to forego the omission of a camera.
There is the rather annoying Browser rendering issue and a couple of glitches with the graphics sometimes but it works amazingly otherwise.
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I think it works great it is smooth but there are some glitches. but having said that the glitches and not having the ability to use my 8mp dual flash camera..... lol, is not kind of a pain in the butt. so i will be waiting for htc to release the camera kernal so we can fix this bug and begin our journey onto the ICS platform.
This is just my person opinion some others may disagree and say that the camera bug is ok and they are willing to forgo this problem and use it anyways. Me not so much but like i said i am eagerly awaiting the fixes and cant wait to see what the amazing devs can conjure up in there magic pots lol.
hope this helped you.
I agree with the above... but it was nice to give it a test run. koodos dev team
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what would be a good stable ROM for an older person? I am leaning towards MavRom 4.0 since I've been reading 4.5 has issues.
The only major working things they need is bluetooth and camera, so I take it no ICS roms.
Also, I am trying to get either Apex or Nova for them as well to be able to lock the desktop.
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what would be a good stable ROM for an older person? I am leaning towards MavRom 4.0 since I've been reading 4.5 has issues.
The only major working things they need is bluetooth and camera, so I take it no ICS roms.
Also, I am trying to get either Apex or Nova for them as well to be able to lock the desktop.
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I personally use MavRom 4.0, it's nice and stable. I would say either debloated stock (if they have no prior android knowledge, this would be best), or mavrom, although it has more options and whatnot, might not be the best for an older person. I've heard Nova has been unstable (but that might be on ICS/JB, not sure, never used it) and I've not used Apex either... I've always stuck with stock launcher or ADW.
There's a little information, but I would say for stability and whatnot (and emergency text system that's recently been implemented). Just root it with motofail, then run a debloat script on it, just make sure not to remove DLNA (this is required for HDMI).
I suggest Liberty or Maverick, I find Liberty is extremely stable and has the best battery life.
Also I'm pretty sure Apex and Nova launcher are ICS exclusive, I could be wrong though.
MavRom 4.0 is great. Extremely stable, great battery life, and everything works. I suggest Holo Launcher for a nice, AOSP style launcher
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What ROM the has the.best battery life? From my observations it. Is Liberty or minimoto. How you think ?
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I've used both. Minimoto. Im on the 883 radio. I didn't charge my phone last night and am still going. It is about 50% now. I haven't used it heavy but Liberty doesn't make it past one day.
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Minimoto has awesome battery life
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Hi...i was really wondering if everything works on this minimoto rom....my 8MP camera has been a waste since i got a custom rom....i have tried many roms...plus is minimoto based on GB or ICS??
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Hi...i was really wondering if everything works on this minimoto rom....my 8MP camera has been a waste since i got a custom rom....i have tried many roms...plus is minimoto based on GB or ICS??
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Gb. It's stock rom with some battery/memory tweaks. Everything works
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I am tired of bloated up Sense 3.6 and what HTC did to ICS. I am wondering what is the most stable Jelly Bean ROM here? I'm looking for something that does not have all those mods and such. Just plain Android. Thanks.
EDIT: Thanks, I will consider.
Any more with less bugs? What about ones like completely AOSP?
Here try this one...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996570
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996570
[ROM][CM10][4.1.2]CyanVivo X[Fast][Buttery Smooth][29/11/2012][Source-Built]
I've been using this for weeks. If you don't mind not having a front facing camera. It's super smooth and very responsive. Check out the first post for the pros and cons of using the latest jb 4.1.2. Further in the thread there are also links and discussions on the best Google apps to use, as well as a camera update.
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Currently there are no "custom" ROMs, as I'd term them. Right now, they're are just optimizations of Sense 5. When ROMs like AOKP and CM start popping up for the HTC One, will it be difficult to get the stock Sense camera app on them? That's the only thing I'm worried about in relation to switching to a non-Sense ROM. All the HTC optimizations and features for the camera will be lost with the stock Android camera app.
Will it be as easy as sticking the APK on the new ROM? Or will it require some real work?
HTC camera requires sense framework which isn't present in Aosp/aokp Roma
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HTC camera requires sense framework which isn't present in Aosp/aokp Roma
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Well, that sucks. I really can't switch to an non-Sense ROM if I'm going to lose all the camera optimizations. Hopefully someone can figure it out.
Yea I always wished the camera was better on vanilla roms, but I find myself always switching back to sense roms because of the camera. I havent used a nexus 4 persay so I can't comment on that
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I've tried them all from PA to AOKP is it just me or are they running hella slow ? As far as screen transitions go even with transitions off I just feel like it's a step slow anyone notice that ?
I haven't flashed any aosps yet, I hear none are daily drivers because their still in beta. But don't quote me on that I believe the Google edition of our phone will make them operate alot better and give us more aosp choices in the coming weeks.
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