Cynanogenmod settings in ozher roms? - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

Is there a possibility to add it to the other roms with no cynanogenmod?
eg srom-2.2.1Froyo-v8 or Andread 2.2.9 v2?

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[Q] [VOTE] What's the fastest and most stable ROM?

In thiss poll, I'm trying to find out which of theese ROM's that are the most stable, and also fast, and therefore are good for everyday use.
I have tried most of theese, and have my own opinions, but want to create this poll, to see what the rest of you think.
I have also made a list of all the rom's and will try to keep this list updated.
Gingerbread Rom's
MiniCM7 Gingerbread 2.3.4 / Cyanogen 7.0.3 port for the mini
xCyanogenMini Gigglebread (2.3 Gingerbread)
Srom-2.3.3Gingerbread (2.3 Gingerbread)
Froyo Rom's
MiniCM6 (2.2 Froyo)
Srom-2.2.1Froyo (2.2 Froyo)
Andread 2.2.1 Final Superlite
Eclair Rom's
Stock SE ROM (Android 2.1 Eclair)
Iridium rom (E10i) (Android 2.1 Eclair)
WaterBe"ARC" X v1.0 (2.1 Eclair)
If you know of a ROM I have missed, let me know and it will be added to the list.
CM6 android 2.2.1 latest build
Sent from my X10mini using XDA App
The MiniCM6 one.. It's stable and fast!
You missed CM6 v2
jjdoctor said:
You missed CM6 v2
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LOL... minicm6 is only 1.0 ..
Gigglebread is discontinued now, since Owain rage quit Mini/Pro developing.
It has to be the MiniCM6 v1.0.0
Really stable and fast. Its been three weeks and no bugs whatsoever from my end
I think MiniCM7 is the fastest rom
024 iridium rom is amazing rom... or egido rom
minicm6 is great but when nobodyatall fix camera at minicm7 then we have to stop voating and install minicm7 at ounce...lol
adambala said:
minicm6 is great but when nobodyatall fix camera at minicm7 then we have to stop voating and install minicm7 at ounce...lol
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That's what i think too.
MiniCM is great, but the 7th is lacking a few features I need for everyday use.

[Q]about framework.

can we use arc framework in [ROM] Cyanogen MiniCM7
Pro - V4 Based on Cyanogen
CM7.1 & MiniCM7...
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From Xperia Arc. no!

[Q] Which is the difference?

Hi,
my phone is a x10mini with the original android 2.1 installed. I want to update to 2.3.5.
What difference is between [ROM] MiniCM7-2.0.5 [Camera Update 3/8/11] Gingerbread 2.3.5/CM 7.1 and [ROM] GingerDX | v008(Fully working camera)
Thanks
they're both cm7 based roms. i think they have different apps and look. try both of them and decide.
I found tht the froyobread 2.3.9 was a lot more stable. Its been ported from x8 to x10 mini pro, awesome rom, stopped me from sellin my mini pro!
Sent from my U20i using XDA App
I'm using SonyBread v5, but I'm changing to GingerDX because of recommendations.
All the above are ported

[Q] Please help me???

Which one of this roms has the best camera app (pics and video) and is more stable???
[ROM] GingerDX - v11
[ROM] SonyBread - Seven SP3 - GingerBread (2.3.5)
[ROM]MiniCM7 Pro - V7x - GingerBread (2.3.5)
[ROM] Froyobread | v023f(remade) | 04/08/2011 (Mini Pro)
[ROM 18-08-2011] Andread 2.2.9 Pro v9f - Andread 2.3.5 Pro v3 only 63Mb
I am using V7x - GingerBread (2.3.5), is nice but i do not like the camera app.
Does anybody know if i can install the old camera app or whichever diferrent camera that works????
Monarcave said:
Does anybody know if i can install the old camera app hichever diferrent camera that works????
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The old camera will not work, but you can install any diferrent camera.

[Q] mummydroid ics mod xperia s launcher for gb roms is not working in feralab v28

mummydroid ics mod xperia s home launcher for gb roms is not working in feralab v28 rom..
but it works fine with other roms... (eg: x10s v9 rom)
as feralab v28 rom is the stablest and more reliable rom ever for x10i i can't change it..
while flashing mummydroid_homexperia-S.zip through fera kernel v11 recovery, it says error amend codes old codes...
Can any one (or) feralab (or) the mummydroid guys help me out with the working xperia s ics mod home launcher for feralab v28 0r v29 roms ???????

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