Hi all,
I'd like some advice about which phone to keep, currently I have a ZTE Blade running Gingerbread and everything works and it's smooth. However, I ordered an x10 since it was dirt cheap for it's specs to sell on for profit or keep (maybe).
The Blade has the same GPU (Adreno 200) but an ARM v6 processor but has 512MB of RAM
I'd like to know how does Flash perform on the x10?
Is 384MB RAM the 'bottleneck' for the device?
From what I've seen on YouTube the Froyo and Ginerbread ROM's for the x10 seem slower than the Blade's (the videos may have been old)
But I understand that Gingerbread is likely less mature and therefore, less optimized.
So which is the smoothest ROM for the x10 with everything working? I glanced at XAT CM6 and TW007.
Finally, is it likely that the official Gingerbread in Q2/Q3 will make the current port better?
Sorry if I've mistaken anything, please correct me! And thanks for your help.
well technically when we get gingerbread, it won't be a 'port', it will just be rooted first, then tweaked to the teeth. I recommend you try a more stable GB ROM, with a stock kernel for now. TripNraver has 2, I prefer his miui.
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Ah true. Always wanted to try MIUI. Thanks
np, I hope all goes well
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Yesterday, i got an LG-E510 UNIVA. It is a prototype, is running Android 2.3.4.
About the specs, i can tell you that it has 800 mhz processor, 512 ram memory, a 5mpx camera with autofocus and HVGA screen,320X480, but far more better than P500
If you have any questions about this device just ask me
adi76 said:
Yesterday, i got an LG-E510 UNIVA. It is a prototype, is running Android 2.3.4.
About the specs, i can tell you that it has 800 mhz processor, 512 ram memory, a 5mpx camera with autofocus and HVGA screen,320X480, but far more better than P500
If you have any questions about this device just ask me
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Just an overclocked processor and ungraceful to 2.3.4, nothing else.
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Hi, what about the multitouch bug?
it has multitouch and is working very good
adi76 said:
Yesterday, i got an LG-E510 UNIVA. It is a prototype, is running Android 2.3.4.
About the specs, i can tell you that it has 800 mhz processor, 512 ram memory, a 5mpx camera with autofocus and HVGA screen,320X480, but far more better than P500
If you have any questions about this device just ask me
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Only camera, oc'd processor... Oh, come on! This is still so ****ty...
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Can you pull the lg stock launcher because it looks awesome and i want to try it out?
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So this is going to be our "little brother"?
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This should of been the orginal Optimus one.
It's gonna be released as LG Optimus Hub.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/13/lg-optimus-hub-officially-outed-as-successor-to-optimus-one-dyna/
If it's at least just "Optimus One with better camera" I'd say it'd be worth it for someone new to Android. Camera has always been O1's weak point.
The overclocked 800 MHz would be a marketing arsenal against the likes of Samsung Gio. Most people don't understand the difference between chipsets anyway. I do wonder if there's any noticeable difference compared to O1 overclocked to 787 MHz, and whether it can be pushed even further using custom ROM/kernel to >800 MHz.
Optimus HUB, previously known as Univa is a model that was designed to compete with Galaxy S5830 Ace, same processor, 5 mpx, but it has better ram memory, 512 against 384
Two pictures taken with it
adi76 said:
Optimus HUB, previously known as Univa is a model that was designed to compete with Galaxy S5830 Ace, same processor, 5 mpx, but it has better ram memory, 512 against 384
Two pictures taken with it
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Can you please upload the stock lg launcher for all of us, it looks similar to lg 2x and it looks way better than original stock launcher
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At your request, this is the stock launcher...i hope, i am new with android and i think i have managed to extract the right thing
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At your request, this is the stock launcher...i hope, i am new with android and i think i have managed to extract the right thing
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Stock launcher looks nice,did anyone tested this file?
Any reply about the launcher?
Tried direct install but failed. About p510 does it have a plastic screen as in p500 or glass?
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it is E510, not P510. It has Gorilla Glass screen
Maybe it needs another file to be extracted for the launcher to work
hey everyone
i've bought E510 about a month ago and i'm still looking for a modified firmware.
does anybody know smth about making custom firmware? what do i need to make it?
i have one univa for one week , is look nice then optimus one (i have optimus one from may 2011) has biger camera but poor when you don't have enought light (my girlfriends galaxy fit with same 5mpx , makes more gods pictures), works nice . i succed to root , i'm waiting for custom roms and more ; no flash no video call camera , etc
how?
how did u rooted? i'm new in android apps. What app did u used?
So, these new Kernels. I've waited with installing them until they were more finished and now I was wondering how people think they are compared to the stock one.
Do they contain the same features and do all of them work?
Are they faster?
Are they stable?
Good things, bad things about upgrading?
Was thinking these things would be nice to know for everybody thinking of switching
I guess you should try one out to find out. Ofcourse they are much faster, lighter and efficient than the stock kernel. Since we are using Gingerbread now mostly, these kernels provide better support for them.
If they weren't any different from the stock kernels...why do you think devs would make them? Hope you get the message.
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I guess you should try one out to find out. Ofcourse they are much faster, lighter and efficient than the stock kernel. Since we are using Gingerbread now mostly, these kernels provide better support for them.
If they weren't any different from the stock kernels...why do you think devs would make them? Hope you get the message.
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I get the message alright, but since you have a mini and therefore have not tried the x10 mini pro kernels (which are all still quite new), it's not a fact that they are faster, lighter, more efficient or provide better support for Gingerbread.
That's why I asked for people who have tried the x10 mini pro kernels about their experiences with them. I could try it myself, but since that voids the guaranty please respect my wishes to do some research first.
one word, yes. they are better, faster, and smoother. worth doing.
I will put it this way, we had various modules to load. they are now in the kernel itself.
hardware communication is improved, and have a speed difference (very slightly i guess).
Thats all maybe.
i preffer this for mini pro phone : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1256095&page=41
i use it too.. and my phone is like 40-50% faster with custom rom
custom kernel is a lot faster than stock kernel, very responsive.
about the stability is depends, the custom kernel is kind new to all of us and the dev is still developing their custom kernel, so bugs is still expected unless they mentioned it final release.
so the dev also encourage us to test the custom kernel, so if we found bugs and report it back, it will be contributions to the dev to make a better and bugs free kernel
Ive used both and they are great
Zombiepanic fixes the touch bug with the statusbar and stuff
D4kernel is also great but no more updates due to him leaving
Both are very stable. Havent had a random reboot and used D4's since release so ive had a long time of testing
Hope this helped
X10man
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wich is the best costum kernel for x10 mini pro??
luy991 said:
wich is the best costum kernel for x10 mini pro??
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Zombiepanic!!
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Zombiepanic!!
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+1 the best
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Use zombiepanic, standard version.. (oc version has somes bug) standard version Is too fast and stable.. !
I'm really interested on the Motorola Atrix (non-AT&T's), so I've been doing some research here on XDA and other places and it seems a really good device to buy.
It has official ClockworkMod recovery (regular and touch), official CyanogenMod 7.2, a great community behind it, coming ICS to the AT&T's version (which would be useful to get some proper libs for CM9 and perhaps CM10) and the benchmark results are fairly good.
But there are some questions that remain unanswered.
I looked for videos on YouTube of the CyanogenMod 7.2 on the Atrix to evaluate the experience and smoothness, but they are all old (early in the days of unofficial builds). Also, most of them have 1.4, 1.45 or 1.5 GHz of CPU clock.
I'm interested to know how it performs with a recent official CyanogenMod 7.2 and its stock kernel at default 1 GHz of CPU clock (again, both experience and smoothnes). The stock CM kernel is 2.6.32, right?
I appreciate any feedback you guys can give me. Thanks again! :good:
Me use 20120701
Change kernel ( last CM7 faux )
Work very well.
Battery life is good.
Now using 20120708
Stock kernel.
Good job. Stable and fast.
Sory for bad english.
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Hey
I own an ATT Atrix 4G device which runs on the official stable cm7.2.
I never over/under clock my device because i hate doing that..
Its is very smooth, very quick and responsive. No lag at all.
Also there are better launchers (i.e. the touchwiz launcher) which are way more responsive then stock ADW and have absolutely no startup lag.
So long story short, it is a great device, I love it and i would suggest so buying it.
Sorry for my bad English, Nathan.
I'd invest in a different phone that doesn't overheat and doesn't lag as much as the atrix.
lags? what kind of lags? I am using official CM7 with stock kernel and it's orrery stable and fast. but sometimes I wanna go to back to blur ROM for webtop, this is one of the best features.
Thanks everyone for your answers! :good:
One more question: I found the device folder of the official CyanogenMod, but I can't find the kernel sources of the official CyanogenMod. I only found these sources, but they are not on the CyanogenMod's github. Could someone tell me where to find the official kernel sources?
As always, thanks in advance! :good:
http://faux.androidro.ms/
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clod007 said:
http://faux.androidro.ms/
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Thanks, but I'm looking for the kernel's source code.
I sugest TWRP instead of clockworck, has a better interface.
This phone is pretty reliable, but i would get a Galaxy Nexus For 350 from the Playstore.
MB860, CM7.2.0, Faux 026b1 1Ghz
Soldier-2Point0 said:
This phone is pretty reliable, but i would get a Galaxy Nexus For 350 from the Playstore.
MB860, CM7.2.0, Faux 026b1 1Ghz
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That is such a good deal for that phone. JB soon for it too.
Sent my Atrix that is faster than most phones
andrew.cambridge said:
That is such a good deal for that phone. JB soon for it too.
Sent my Atrix that is faster than most phones
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I can't complain about my good old Atrix, but I have to admit that Nexus is possibly the future of Google.
I currently have a x10i and have had it for years now its been flashed and rooted but sometimes the phone freezes during some games ie pool break pro which is a pain also the rom development has slowed down considerable so
I have been offered a swap for a x10 mini pro but would like some advice whether its worth it and how far the device is with development I'm looking to stay on cm based roms and any downfalls of the device?
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1eyedmonster said:
I currently have a x10i and have had it for years now its been flashed and rooted but sometimes the phone freezes during some games ie pool break pro which is a pain also the rom development has slowed down considerable so
I have been offered a swap for a x10 mini pro but would like some advice whether its worth it and how far the device is with development I'm looking to stay on cm based roms and any downfalls of the device?
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The x10i is the 'big' experia X10. It has seen more development than it's smaller cousins (x10 mini and x10 mini pro), but i'm guessing any CM-based roms are roughly on par with what you have now. The hardware (processor, memory etc.) are roughly the same so you shouldn't expect miracles.
i know its pretty similar but the x10i ics roms has no video camera and has been the issue for nearly 6 months and that is why im kinda leaning away from the x10i are you able to tell me if the mini pro ics roms are the same and how does ics/jb roms run on mini pro
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i know its pretty similar but the x10i ics roms has no video camera and has been the issue for nearly 6 months and that is why im kinda leaning away from the x10i are you able to tell me if the mini pro ics roms are the same and how does ics/jb roms run on mini pro
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They're ok-ish, especially MiniCM10 (JB) by nobodyAtall (nAa) is pretty impressive, and he sort of managed to fix the camera and video. Not perfect, but usable at least. But if you have problems with laggy games, then ICS or JB wouldn't be the right choice anyway, because they're very memory-hungry. In that case you should stick to a GB rom, which has a lower memory footprint and uses up less cpu. GingerDX v 029 looks very ICS/JB like but is based on CM7-GB, and is very fast.
And besides that, the hardware keyboard will not work 'out of the box' on ICS or JB, there is a workaround, but you'll have to fix that yourself. There are instructions in the dev-threads on how to do that.
thank you for your reply does the mini pro use the flastool by bin4ry and androxyde the x10i uses to flash kernals and one more thing im currently on miui gb on my x10i and would like to stay on miui mainly due to the ease of customisation is there a fully working miui version available and if so what kernal and rom and any add ons would i need for everything to work
1eyedmonster said:
thank you for your reply does the mini pro use the flastool by bin4ry and androxyde the x10i uses to flash kernals and one more thing im currently on miui gb on my x10i and would like to stay on miui mainly due to the ease of customisation is there a fully working miui version available and if so what kernal and rom and any add ons would i need for everything to work
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Flashtool: Yes
Miui: GB-version by Rempty seems to have reached 'just-about-perfect' status, you'll need nAa-13 or nAa-14 kernel for that. Dev-thread is here
There are (I believe) two ICS-versions too, but i think they still lack the camera-fixes and haven't been updated in a while.
Is it the Naa... for ics
Once again thanx for the advice
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Is it the Naa... for ics
Once again thanx for the advice
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No, for GB ofcourse
We can see MIUI V5 for 20 devices will be released recently.
We also have scritch007's cm10 for x10,and even HD2 and Defy will get miui v5.
I like miui v5,so is their any developers will make miui v5 rom for x10i
Sorry for bad English,Thanks!
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Yeah, it would be awesome. :good:
Miui v5 is really slow on 512 mb ram phones... I can't imagine what it is going to be liike on the x10
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Please don't joke. Take a look at RAM usage in attachment. X10 would never run this os smooth
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It is problem with optimization on your phone. If I use CM on Xperia S sometimes get 500Mb used And on same CM on X10 used for example 180Mb
Some times somebody say, that we never get ICS, and now?
I think you're wrong, and no I'm not joking.
If SD swap was used, ram problem might be a bit better
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I sold my x10 on January so I don't know how the ics works on this phone right now, but it is probably lagging as hell. Of course some useless apps could be removed and it would make the ROM faster but over 300mb of ram is still too less. It could boot up but You weren't able to use it everyday anyway.
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