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Can anybody help me to choose the best rom for xperia sola , in the reality i need a fast rom that have an enough ram memory for smooth gaming without lag , and if the battery consumption was low that would be the best.
Is there any rom without any bugs ??
Did anybody tried to play real racing3 with no lag , and if it is ,on any rom he did ?
Thanks waiting your helpful answers
PS: im now tunning on stock ics
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Can anybody help me to choose the best rom for xperia sola , in the reality i need a fast rom that have an enough ram memory for smooth gaming without lag , and if the battery consumption was low that would be the best.
Is there any rom without any bugs ??
Did anybody tried to play real racing3 with no lag , and if it is ,on any rom he did ?
Thanks waiting your helpful answers
PS: im now tunning on stock ics
Sent from my MT27i using xda app-developers app
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u should not ask which rom is best in xda
u must find out yourself
Dont make threads like this anymore
This one bro
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Can anybody help me to choose the best rom
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Hello, and welcome to the forum,
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Plain and simple. No further explanation needed
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How To Logcat
GPLv2 tips for developers
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Dear Moderators
I found that AholicCerts Thread was closed and reopen 2/3 times in last couple of week. I am really amazed by the professional level of some moderators who are closing the thread without doing any investigation on the complain. It also shows how much trust they have on their developers rather than a new person who is coming and just reporting thread.
Does Moderators are dictators ? Do they think while seating in moderators bench they can do whatever they want without giving answer to anyone ?
AholicCert's mod thread reopen in couple of hours is a proof that some one by intentionally report the thread and Moderators without care to find out truth or discussing with dev close the thread.
this way I can also intentionally report anyone's thread and said this is spam or he has used my files etc... Will moderator first close the thread or check the proof ?
can we have a details on what basis AholicCert's thread was closed and as it is reopened it means by what ever reason thread was reported it is not true .
So will moderator who has closed the thread will apologize personally??
such kind of immature and un-justice actions really left bad impression on any dev's performance.
We all should ask questions to moderators and they should answer to us. Xda is famous because of its dev and its user not because of such prototype moderators who behave like our minister. I believe there will be some good moderators also in xda they should teach other moderators.
Hope My Truth will help moderator to take correct action and will not close or delete my thread.
I also request all the xda users to raise a voice in favor of any such Actions taken by moderator which you feel is not rite.
Thanks
BigLion..
Agreed big lion, and on that note let me take the opportunity to report that all devs on xda have used my work or someone elses work and blah blah blah and all the threads to be closed now. Let's see if all the threads will be closed as qucikly as aholiccert's was without any questions and answers. Calling all admins to close all threads basis on my complaint ASAP.
Let me get this straight...
This entire drama thread comparing us to dictatorial and abusive heads up nations because a singular user (who has not complained to the Moderator Committee I might add) had a thread temporarily closed and then re-opened, right? Guess what, there ares way to communicate and seek recourse here. This public thread in a situation which you apparently were not even involved is not the way to do it. You can have the user who you are talking about PM the acting moderator, then a Senior Moderator, then the Moderator Committee, and inquire as to our procedures of dealing with things. But we give ALL members here privacy with our dealings. We do not discuss cases publicly nor privately with someone who is not even involved.
This forum has over a thousand posts per minute, and you would rabble rouse "justice" on one single innocuous instance? No sir, that is most unsavory. And I take personal offense that you would put the entire moderation team on blast like this. I say it is YOU who owes US an apology for attempting to inflame the masses against us in an otherwise peaceful forum. You would dare turn the conversation from development to a fancied tyranny?
You have not brought any complaints through proper channels. Even the Founding Fathers appealed King George lll before taking other measures. I daresay you sir would prefer the mayhem of unrest versus the justice you claim to desire, a subterfuge of the worst kind.
This is a house of peace, a house of community, a house of simple problem resolution without loquacious venom spewed at the defenseless moderators, who to retaliate in self defense would seemingly prove your inaccurate and slanderous accusations!
I say good day to you and good day to this thread. You can go through the proper channels outlined above in Private Messaging for further resolution on this or any other matter, and perhaps we can cure you of the desire to see whole nations fall at the drop of a hat.
XDA is a developers site
XDA is a free forum you are ALLOWED to use. We could make it invite only
XDA is and always will be about the developers. And before you say without the users there would be no XDA, Bull****, who do you think used the stuff before normal people even knew what a smartphone was......wait for it.........other developers. People that could give good feedback with relavent info. Like Logcats and crash messages. Not just "dahhh this is broken, please fix". And even Maybe help fix what is broken.
XDA is not a place to come and make your phone cool.
XDA is not the cool place for idiots to hang out.
XDA is not your friends house
XDA is not a democracy
XDA is not a place to make Money.
XDA IS a place to come to learn and share your knowledge. If you are not here for those reasons then you are here for the wrong ones.
I have watched XDA become a place where every dumbass in the world has a smartphone and comes here thinking they have the right to anything. Well guess what? You dont have the right to ****. We share it because we want to and we dont if we dont feel like it. Are the Developers or the Mods required to make you happy? Nope not in the least. Wanna leave. Go ahead. I beg you, please do. The less people that are asking dumb question cause they dont know what they are doing (this is understood when your new, but at least look) or are too lazy to look for it the better.
As stated. If you go through the proper channels then things will be looked at. If not then they wont. Simple huh
So let me get this straight member of less than one day, you admit to having no idea to why the thread was temporarily closed and the best use of your time is this paranoid tirade of your assumptions and accusations? Member of less than one day, you obviously have the wrong impression of this private development site and the rights of membership...you have none. Your demands are ludicrous and accusations from someone who is clueless are unfounded. There are many reasons why a thread will be temp closed...the OP could ask for it while he works on an update or release, to clean a thread to prevent further posting during the process, and others not even related to your ridiculous accusations of false reports...do you have access to our private inboxes? Or our report system member of less than one day? Yet you make it clear you feel you have definite insight of false reports...was it you making a false report on your real account? Obviously this account is a fake for you to hide behind. So for violating the rules of creating another account, wasting everyone's time with this thread, and for making unfounded allocations and disrespecting the volunteer staff, it is you who need to apologize. In the future member of less than one day, you should seek information from the proper channels before throwing your hissy fit.
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In order to preserve the delicate balance between sharing for the good of the community and blatant self-promotion, regular members and developers alike must understand (and agree) to the following:
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Hey I've never bought a phone on launch and was wondering how long it takes for people or groups to make some custom ROMs and when we can expect them roughly?
As long as it takes. It's generally considered rude to ask this question.
Call 877 Roms now.
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Hey I've never bought a phone on launch and was wondering how long it takes for people or groups to make some custom ROMs and when we can expect them roughly?
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I've never owned a Google device....I know Samsungs took forever, and then the fanboys would get pissed saying the Samsung was perfect there was no need for custom ROMs.
However long it takes; I can't wait to play!
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As long as it takes. It's generally considered rude to ask this question.
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Well **** them I can ask what I want
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No I don't think I will
Constantine-13 said:
Well **** them I can ask what I want
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Affirmative, you can! However, only as long as your question or more generally your post is in line and complies with the XDA Forum Rules, to which you agreed to adhere when you registered on this private website a few days ago. I'm assuming you thoroughly read them at that time.
As a new user I like to draw your attention also to the guidances that are stuck at top of every forum and supposed to be read prior to posting.
Last but not least: Welcome to XDA! I hope you'll always get the support you require.
P.S. I've subscribed to this thread to monitor that it doesn't derail especially from the requirements of rule no. 2 about member conduct.
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Oswald Boelcke
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Oswald Boelcke said:
Affirmative, you can! However, only as long as your question or more generally your post is in line and complies with the XDA Forum Rules, to which you agreed to adhere when you registered on this private website a few days ago. I'm assuming you thoroughly read them at that time.
As a new user I like to draw your attention also to the guidances that are stuck at top of every forum and supposed to be read prior to posting.
Last but not least: Welcome to XDA! I hope you'll always get the support you require.
P.S. I've subscribed to this thread to monitor that it doesn't derail especially from the requirements of rule no. 2 about member conduct.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke
Senior Moderator
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Seems like an awful lot to read I follow the general rules expected everywhere from reasonable people
Constantine-13 said:
Seems like an awful lot to read I follow the general rules expected everywhere from reasonable people
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I'm also absolutely convinced to follow the general rules our parents educated us about behaviour, language and conduct will always be a perfect guideline wherever we have social interactions or exchange of information.
However, we all know that these "general rules" aren't sufficient in real life, be it a society or community, be it a private website like XDA. Therefore the general rules or even universal, fundamental rights are supplemented laws etc. or in case of XDA by the XDA Forum Rules that I've above linked. We don't want XDA to become like one of the well known and famous social media platforms, and we want our members to talk to and to approach each other with respect.
For this reason, we clearly enforce our forum rules. We do not censor on XDA, we like and encourage vivid discussions and exchange of knowledge, experience and information but we moderators benchmark ourselves against the forum rules. If your post or thread gets deleted, if you become friendly warned or formally infracted, if your account gets temporarily or permanently banned you can be sure you have violated (in the latter cases repeatedly) the forum rules. For this reason, it might be worth to read them even if it appears a lot to read.
Allow me a personal, probably off-topic remark: If we weren't reading, if we weren't searching for knowledge and information, if we didn't consolidate all the information we've read and found during our searches, how could we ever progress? My personal recommendation to everybody is always: To read, read, and read if you want to evolve. I'm pretty mature as some other people would say but my experience is also that if you need support or assistance by others it's quite often only provided if you show somehow that you already tried to solve the problem yourself i.e. e.g. you thoroughly search and have read a lot.
I agree with the read, read, read.
If you do not read and understand before modding your device. You can look forward to a big head ache.
vandyman said:
I agree with the read, read, read.
If you do not read and understand before modding your device. You can look forward to a big head ache.
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I've been modding phones since the HTC HD2 I'll be fine...
Constantine-13 said:
I've been modding phones since the HTC HD2 I'll be fine...
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Ahhh, the HD2. That was my favorite phone of all time. Great hardware and the first / only phone I know of where it was possible to install a completely different OS and have it work perfectly. (Phone came with Windows Phone but was much better with Android.) I loved it so much I think I still have it in a drawer somewhere along with my Palm Pre.