Is there a dev that would take on puting a rom together that has all the apps on the sd card and letting us decide what we want it,,,If it can be done i will donate to have a great rom developed for sense 3.0 stock,,,all the roms are great i just want to see some thing for a sense rom bone stock. thank goodness for xda
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hi
i have a htc hero with official latest rom, which custom rom is the best to update to
also what is main diffierence between custom rom and official rom
and please do reply
thanks
Read the threads in this forum, they've listed pros/cons and instructions on how to install as well as what's included in each.
The choices you have are:
- MoDaCo 2.6 (from a happy tradition of about 15 releases since about the start of September)
- Drizzy's Hero ROM (One version released, now unmaintained)
- Drizzy's Hero Blur Port (0.6-r2, maintained by other users on this forum and Drizzy himself now I think, it's a port of the Motorola Blur UI on to the Hero platform)
- Donut ION Port (Plain jain Android Donut build on the Hero)
If you want a good user experience that's an improvement of the HTC Hero builds, definitely without doubt get Modaco 2.6, but if youre into bug tracking, fixing, hacking and development give one of the others a go and help the community I guess.
ok thank you is it really worth going to modaco from offical rom? also will it still be same android os?
thanks
Well, you have to make up your mind yourself, but I'd say absolutely without a doubt.
I'm not sure what HTC Rom you have at the moment, but the original ROM was terrible, just attrocious, and Modaco's ROM (1.5 at the time, I think), was a god send. And its just been getting better even since.
Put Amons Hero recovery image v1.2.3 on, get it to partition your SD card correctly ready for Apps2sd, then get Pauls MCR 2.6 rom on your phone, you wont regret it
Hi guys! I need tour advice. I want to bring this htc sence and all htc softaware on my hero to hell, and i need some advice about custom rom.
What of all custom rom's don't include this creepy htc software and work nice w/o bugs and so on?
Hi. Check out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889299
You will have to look on the AOSP - no Sense ROMs.
Gingerbread ROMs are still Beta, but 2.2 ROMs have everything working fine and are really fast.
Elelinux gingerbread rom is really the best IMHO now try it out from the developement threads
Agree on using elelinux gingerbread now starting to prefer the stock ROM (though need to use a dialler replacement!)
Hi All,
I'm new to modding my phone and recently flashed it with Cyanogenmod Froyo 2.2.
I want to flash it with Gingerbread but have seen that there are memory leak problems with Cyanogens.. In fact today they ave decided to pull support for the device.
What are my options for getting Gingerbread onto my Hero GSM??
I have seen Elelinux's mod highly spoke of, but it is based on Cyanogen mod (i think). Does it too have the same memory leaks??
Thanks in advance!
Cyanmod have Officially Ceased supporting the HTC HERO as they don't have a DEV supporting the Developement for the HERO
THE LAST Cyanmod for HERO is I Guess version 7.02 and thats it
Elelinux's Gingerbread is Based on the CM7 but He does his own tweaks as well you can always check the thread for what problems people are reporting for the ROM
There is another GIngerbread ROM by 'Cronos' which you could try, but you will have to google for it as I don't think I might get away with posting links here
google for 'cronos project'
I have used elelinux's Roms a lot so like his work but is personal choice and thats what XDA offers it members 'CHOICE'
Don't make assumptions about ROMS .
Try them yourself and stick to the one you like the best
in his latest version (2.0), elelinux included a special patch that has to be flashed separately after flashing the ROM, and on my Hero it reduced the amount of black screens and invisible menus by a great deal. They still show up every now and then, but only when doing memory-intensive stuff. Go check out the thread
Haven't tried Cronos yet, but they also get some good credit I believe.
This is not a comparison of roms at all!!!! I was just wandering and wanted to know which rom has been the most stable for you and which roms do you like most...just wanna get other people opinion and views thats all...Me personally I a have flashed just about every rom on here and loved all of them...I must say the Galaxy s3 comm. is very lucky to have a **** load of awesome devs and I appreciate all of them and big shout out and thanks to every dev working on their roms and kernels...I thank and appreciate yall alot....but here are my questions...Once again this is just an opinion thread to get some other people point of view about their experience...
1. Which rom is the most stable for you?
2. Which rom do you absolutely come back to after you flash around lol??
3. And which rom would you prefer?
4. Which rom do you prefer as far as pure performance meaning speed and etc??
My opinion is...
1. Pure Stock or Wanam Stock rom
2. Raffeale Foxhound
3. Omega or Foxhound
4. gh.rohit rom its F***ing Blazing with speed love it....
So I'm very new to flashing and rooting. (I do have my phone unlocked with htcdev as well as rooted) but I'm just wondering after flashing a custom Rom (in my case Neo's Adrenaline 2.0) is there anyway to delete Sense from the stock Rom? Because when I go into Titanium backup it states that my current Rom has a size of 1.2gb... Which is much larger then Neo's Rom so I know the stock Rom is still installed. Or is deleting sense completely not possible at this point since Adrenaline is a De-Sensed Rom? I apologize if this is a noob question because I am a noob when in comes to this right now.
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Dogbone737 said:
So I'm very new to flashing and rooting. (I do have my phone unlocked with htcdev as well as rooted) but I'm just wondering after flashing a custom Rom (in my case Neo's Adrenaline 2.0) is there anyway to delete Sense from the stock Rom? Because when I go into Titanium backup it states that my current Rom has a size of 1.2gb... Which is much larger then Neo's Rom so I know the stock Rom is still installed. Or is deleting sense completely not possible at this point since Adrenaline is a De-Sensed Rom? I apologize if this is a noob question because I am a noob when in comes to this right now.
Sent from my Rezound jacked up on Adrenaline
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most of the sense rom is remove whatever is left is needed for your phone to work. 1.2gb includes all the apps that you have installed.
My understanding
Deleting sense completely is not feasible with any of the HTC roms or ruu. You will need a pure AOSP or Cyanogenmod or AOKP to completely get rid of the evil sense.
RIght now I am staying away from pure aosp roms as they have soe camera issues and I love the camera on my rezzy. but thanks to Chad the man, Dmeadows and i am sure others we will have a fully working aosp as soon as kernel drops
Back to your point , unless the rom gives you the option in aroma to desense it, you rom size will be huge. and even after you desense it , like it or not it will still retain HTC sense frame work because it not pure aosp ( hard concept to grasp for noobs, it will take some major googling).
Here is where my understanding has evolved a lil, rom size may correlate with speed, but its really how the dev wrote it that makes a difference. Some smali Gods out there will make a rom fly even if its 600 migs compressed ( which after it installs every thing it will be well over a gig).
For example, venom flies on my phone despite being a colossal 600 mb rom so did newts rls 3.2.1, other desensed roms were laggy, so dont just focus on the size of the rom for speed, the dev makes a big difference too, but thats my very primitive understanding.
now you can go and try to find a list of safe apks to delete here and there, but specially with adrenaline , its pretty slimmed down, and even if you go ape $&*t and delete apks, you really will not save that much more.
Realize that an aosp rom with gapps is about 200-230 migs , smaller than any rom out there 128 for the bare rom and about 50 for gapps.
Once again , dev code is still imp in aosp, this is another new concept to me, if memory is managed poorly, you will see ample ram available WHICH IS NOT A GOOD THING in android. free ram is wasted ram in android os and it means poor management on behalf of the rom.
So a lot more than what meets the eys makes your rom smoother, if thats what you are trying to achieve by freeing more space
other wise what would be the point of trimming more apks , space ? buy an 64 sd card and move your apps there, battery saving ? again rom coding.
Thanks for your extended response, it gave a lot of information to me that I wasn't completely sure on. And thank you for being kind to a noob
Sent from my Rezound jacked up on Adrenaline