What ROMs are you guys currently using on the T959D?
Just went back to stock 2.3.3. I was on AOSP 4.0.3 but after jumping off of RC1, I was never able to get it working just right again. Thinking about just going and getting a Galaxy Nexus from Bell, if they'll sell it to me.
I flashed ICS 4.0.3 RC2.11 tonight... all is good so far.. but for the last few months I've been on stable CM7.1.. to nightly 181...it was awsome with the latest glitch kernel.
Battery life on CM7.1 blew stock outta the water once I had everyone configured right. I would easly get 2 days with fair usage and I get bad reception in college building.
This ICS has quite the contender to stand up too... especially since CM7.1 is only a reboot away.
If glitch kernel didn't exist for ICS, I wouldn't be using it.
-Maniac
MrManiacNF said:
I flashed ICS 4.0.3 RC2.11 tonight... all is good so far.. but for the last few months I've been on stable CM7.1.. to nightly 181...it was awsome with the latest glitch kernel.
Battery life on CM7.1 blew stock outta the water once I had everyone configured right. I would easly get 2 days with fair usage and I get bad reception in college building.
This ICS has quite the contender to stand up too... especially since CM7.1 is only a reboot away.
If glitch kernel didn't exist for ICS, I wouldn't be using it.
-Maniac
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Cool Maniac - have not tried CM7 but love Miui.
Any battery tips you can share - I can get 12-14 hours on mine with fairly regular use.
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Cool Maniac - have not tried CM7 but love Miui.
Any battery tips you can share - I can get 12-14 hours on mine with fairly regular use.
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battery tips.... hmmm....
The biggest thing was glitch kernel, and undervolting a little. I use autostarts to make set permissions on apps and make sure they only run when I want em too run.
That's pretty much it, besides all the basics, auto brigthness.. etc..
Currently On DarkyRom Resurection 10.2 but many random reboot;I want to test ICS
You may want to look at Darky's 10.4 which was released today I think.
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So just to bump this one...anyone got anything interesting they wanna keep fellow Canucks updated on? Something we should all be trying ? I'm still on Darky's 10.4.2 but starting to get itchy...
One cosmic ICS
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Hey Jpm, I was looking at bucky's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20451019&postcount=157 post but none of the links work. Is there some other walk-through with working links that you know of?
Just search for onecosmic 4.2 and semaphore 0.8.1. I have a recent post in there with what I'm using and PM me if you gave any issues. I can help out later today
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Pretty quiet round here these days. Long weekend, anyone got any big, flashing plans? I've been on WeUI for the last week or so and have nothing but huge praise for it. After initially flashing it I ended up back on ICSSGS for a day then immediately back to WeUI.
If'n you got some time and you're looking for something new, give it a shot. On the other hand, if anyone's got something that one of us hasn't tried yet...(Buck?) how's about letting everyone know what you have going on!
Hope you guys have an excellent long, peaceful weekend! =)
LOL thanks Finn. Did you get over the issues you had with WEUI?
I'm still on sgsics as its very stable. New version coming soonish for that.
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LOL thanks Finn. Did you get over the issues you had with WEUI?
I'm still on sgsics as its very stable. New version coming soonish for that.
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Seems like the only issue I had with it was a laggy launcher (Apex) which turns out to be the fault of the launcher itself. I had intitially attributed it to the rom since that was the first time I'd noticed the problem. Same issue with Apex in ISCSGS and I've since noticed in the Apex thread alot of other folks have the same issue across the board.
I'm also keeping an eye out for the new version of ISCSGS as well, I'm sure I'll check it out but I'm hooked for the moment.
Totally kewl. If I had any issues with ICSSGS I would jump but just no desire (eq time) at the moment.
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So what launcher are you using on it?
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So what launcher are you using on it?
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Still using Apex but with the fancy animation's set to "none" seems to work fine like that for me.
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Totally kewl. If I had any issues with ICSSGS I would jump but just no desire (eq time) at the moment.
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That's really encouraging to hear that it's working so well - I've been thinking of trying an ICS rom, but I wanted to wait until they had some of the bugs worked out. Did you use the T959 Vibrant ICSSGS rom?
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Thanks a lot! What got me looking again was my girlfriend's Nexus S getting the official ICS update... Those nexus owners have it too easy.
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Hey guys, I was wondering if Tue gingerbread ROMs for the thunderbolt were more stable now than they have been in the past. I was looking to flash to one a couple months ago but saw a lot of people saying there were issues. If so, any recommendations on one to try? Thanks
I've asked that question a few days ago. I'm using uberbamf pre3 as my daily driver. & It's just in preview stage. The same as stock on battery life. I'm in love with it. I just rooted and haven't flashed anything else. I hear synergy is good too for daily driver.
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Hey guys, I was wondering if Tue gingerbread ROMs for the thunderbolt were more stable now than they have been in the past. I was looking to flash to one a couple months ago but saw a lot of people saying there were issues. If so, any recommendations on one to try? Thanks
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They are most definitely stable for a daily driver. The only known issue that bugs me (and this is across every single GB ROM) is voicemail notifications. But this can be remedied if you use Google Voice or if you never get voicemails (like me!)
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Hey guys, I was wondering if Tue gingerbread ROMs for the thunderbolt were more stable now than they have been in the past. I was looking to flash to one a couple months ago but saw a lot of people saying there were issues. If so, any recommendations on one to try? Thanks
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I have the 2.07.605.0 RUU, its great, been using it for over a week, wifi works well, flash works well, I have the seidio 3200 extended batt,and have not yet rooted again however, just as a couple notes,/ fyi.
i suggest using Synergy as whenever i get bored with AOSP stuff i'll always put Synergy back on.
why go back to Sense if you'e into AOSP you may ask?... well that's easy. the Mario Lock Ring !
I like sense a lot. So I am not planning on going to a AOSP ROM. What do you guys mean by daily driver?
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I like sense a lot. So I am not planning on going to a AOSP ROM. What do you guys mean by daily driver?
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It means something you can rely upon for daily use, rather than a totally unstable alpha rom that crashes constantly meant for testing.
I have been using the Synergy rom as a DD for about 2 weeks now. I probably reboot every 2-3 days for one reason or another, usually rom misbehaving in some aspect. But other than that it works great. All features fully functional, and it runs fast. The homescreen carousel can get a little choppy on occasion, but actual web browsing is very smooth and the screens flick at 60fps.
i've been running bionix-v for close to a year now and since then have been out of the loop. what's the consensus top tier of roms currently, and should i update to a newer android (ICS? idk) since i am on a VERY old version (on android 2.2!)
I like cm7 nightly. Works well, gps works for me, battery is okay. Get around twenty hours. I get random battery drains though when I'm using meebo or
something
I've flash so many roms and fell in love with miui for a long time
I'm so sick of all the aggravations of things working and not working blah blah.....I just went back to bionix myself 2 days ago and I now have a new found love for everything working as it should
But everyone should play around and enjoy the differences.
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i found bionix not very snappy, and im stuck on froyo. surely the gingerbread/ics offers some better upgrades?
MIUI (based on 2.3.7 gingerbread), without a doubt. And to make your life easier here's a link to my guide that will take you through all the steps on getting your phone to run the custom firmware. MIUI is easily customizable, smooth, and stable. Then when you add the Glitch kernel to the mix you get a truly amazing result (Increased speed + Amazing Battery). I used to use Bionix and it was great, but MIUI offers so much more.
The pace at which the ICS ROMs are improving is pretty awesome, and definitely something to get excited about. I never really bothered with Gingerbread, everytime I tried a 2.3 ROM I ended up going back to 2.2 within a week. Currently trying the I9000 ICS port, but my fallback is usually Toxic Crazy8 with a GB theme slapped on.
2.3 has worse battery life than 2.2. The ICS roms are coming along nicely, but not really a daily yet (in my opinion). I would try out Team Toxics JCCs D9. its on rc2 and the final should be up today or tomorrow. It has great battery and is very snappy. link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360502
There is an ICS port in the making. The creator being neobuddy89. However it is in the beta stages and not something you'd want to use as a daily rom. Still you should check it out, it looks really nice and is very smooth. I'll post a link in a few...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1362961
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i found bionix not very snappy, and im stuck on froyo. surely the gingerbread/ics offers some better upgrades?
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I agree with you...its not very snappy at all...was startung to really miss miui lol until i found crazy 8 and i am loving it....hoping its the one for me lol...otherwise ill be back to miui
Bionix wasn't the snappiest, but I found that the NextGen V2 had the same theming and was much smoother. From my experience it had some stuttering issues from a lack of RAM though.
I'm interested in trying the new Phiremod as well though, I like the theming on it.
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I'm interested in trying the new Phiremod as well though, I like the theming on it.
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Just took a look at it and it looks really nice. Thinking I might go and give it a whirl later this week.
What's in my sig right now is working flawlessly for me. I think I've finally found a combination that I'll be using until we get our first official taste of ICS. Been going for about a week now with this combo and it's solid, looks great, and battery life is well above what I was getting with stock.
Do you all prefer to test various roms for the sake of testing or are you trying to find that ONE permanent solution... for at least a good month or two?
Noo sadly i haven't. I like to try new things though
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If I wanted one single rom/theme/kernel to always use without tinkering, I'd still be using my iphone.
Today, I'm on unnamed 1.3.1, Entropy's 12/1 DD, no installed theme. I have modified a few things on this device myself (auto-bright levels, adding AOSP VoiceDialer (to enable BT voice dialing), etc.)
Take care
Gary
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If I wanted one single rom/theme/kernel to always use without tinkering, I'd still be using my iphone.
Today, I'm on unnamed 1.3.1, Entropy's 12/1 DD, no installed theme. I have modified a few things on this device myself (auto-bright levels, adding AOSP VoiceDialer (to enable BT voice dialing), etc.)
Take care
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how much of a difference does Entropy's 12/1 kernel make vs. the one that comes with the ROM? I don't care about BLN.
Definitely like the galnet miui (recently blocked from xda).
Themes are very customizable and has lot of styling without sacrificing the battery.
Cm7 kernel on conservative/noop at 200-1.2 works perfectly for me
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If I wanted one single rom/theme/kernel to always use without tinkering, I'd still be using my iphone.
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This ^^
I pretty much flash every ROM I can find, if I like it I keep it until anew one comes along. Right now I'm on Task's ICS'd Out ROM- and it kicks ass. not quite as good battery as unnamed, but it looks sexy and is really customizable through JKay Mods and TW 4.5...
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I pretty much flash every ROM I can find, if I like it I keep it until anew one comes along. Right now I'm on Task's ICS'd Out ROM- and it kicks ass. not quite as good battery as unnamed, but it looks sexy and is really customizable through JKay Mods and TW 4.5...
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Dang it, I was hoping it wasn't that good. I've been trying to talk myself into sticking with UnNamed/Entropy 12.1/ICScrewD/CircularBatteryMod/GlowingSBoot.
Oh, well. I hope CircularBatteryMod works on ICS'd...
I think I'm sticking with MIUI on mine. The combination of aesthetics and configurability can't be beat, IMHO. It's also very stable, and I get great battery life. I wouldn't go back to a stock based ROM, it would have to be either MIUI or CM.
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Dang it, I was hoping it wasn't that good. I've been trying to talk myself into sticking with UnNamed/Entropy 12.1/ICScrewD/CircularBatteryMod/GlowingSBoot.
Oh, well. I hope CircularBatteryMod works on ICS'd...
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Haha yeah, thats what I was using. That combo might be slightly more functional, and with ICScrewd it probably looks good too. But for me the good looks stock and extra customizability of Task's make it better for my use. Really, it is whatever works for you though, I'd try both and see which works better.
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how much of a difference does Entropy's 12/1 kernel make vs. the one that comes with the ROM? I don't care about BLN.
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im interested in knowing this too
Started on Unnamed... tried miui for about a week, liked some things about it but felt too prepackaged/ifruity and went back to Unnamed - a great ROM, indeed.
Loaded Task650's ICS'd yesterday and v2 update today... been messing with it too much to compare battery life, but really impressed with ability to customize, with snappiness, and with smoothness. Wifi and cell signals seem stronger, too. Think I'm sticking with this for a while,with Unnamed as a backup plan.
I am running Criskelo rom v31 with entopys kernel.I also have a modified Galaxy Blue theme on it great battery performance and looks great.I love using JKays app. I would like to think I will stay on this for a long time but I have a flashing addiction
checkrom v4 2.3.6 hellraised entropys latest will be with what I stick with. stable and smooth
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I went ahead and flashed entropy's latest daily driver. Not sure how much or if it has improved anything, but nothing seems broken or worse. Note, I don't use BLN.
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Is anyone who's using an I9000 based ROM also using a corp exchange account that requires a PIN? I'm having issues with that combo.
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Like everyone, I ran with various stock-modded ROMs (Perception, Serendipity8). But I settled with Cognition777 (i9100XWKJ3 framework), themed w/ICS Domination which utilizes JKAY mods and I am running SiyahKernel v2.3. I really dig the look, feel, stability; which, is rock solid and most importantly battery life. I have really enjoyed the added options the framework allows, plus the JKAY features are a must-have. I will definitely stay with this setup for many months, until something more solid or impressive comes out.
Only issue I have discovered is the GB built-in tethering doesn't work, which is no biggie for me as I just use the google root-users wired tether app when I need tethering. Wireless tether is just too much of a drain on the battery to ever, be considered useful.
Started out with CM7... Realized google didnt save my app data and what not, so i switched to UnNamed with ICSkrewD and Entropy's DD Kernel.
I may flash Siyah's tonight to see how it does.
Right now i am looking to the best battery life and stability as i patiently wait for a ICS ROM
I flashed the Alpha 7 build for the I9100 and it booted and everything was buttery smooth but no data like stated, so i didnt keep it.
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Started out with CM7... Realized google didnt save my app data and what not, so i switched to UnNamed with ICSkrewD and Entropy's DD Kernel.
I may flash Siyah's tonight to see how it does.
Right now i am looking to the best battery life and stability as i patiently wait for a ICS ROM
I flashed the Alpha 7 build for the I9100 and it booted and everything was buttery smooth but no data like stated, so i didnt keep it.
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i have the exact same setup and imo, it might be the best combo for battery life and stability.
here is my testing with this combo.
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i have the exact same setup and imo, it might be the best combo for battery life and stability.
here is my testing with this combo.
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Thanks for the info!
I have found I can go from 9AM to 11PM with 30% left then charge it all night.
thats with Wifi, sync on and music player playing music all day when i am at work (9 to 6) with probably a total time of 4 hours screen on in the whole 9 to 11 period of time.
if it lasts 9 to 11 and i am a happy camper why change it you ask? I loving to tinker thats why
So i bought one on Thursday and it arrived today. I just noticed that a leaked version of ICS was released just now, do you guys think I should use that? or cm9? or another ROM? Really not liking the touchwiz
I'm upgrading from a captivate which had cm7
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So i bought one on Thursday and it arrived today. I just noticed that a leaked version of ICS was released just now, do you guys think I should use that? or cm9? or another ROM? Really not liking the touchwiz
I'm upgrading from a captivate which had cm7
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Currently, this is the bestestest ICS ROM out right now for the "one".
http://tinyurl.com/2g9mqh
If you just got it today I would suggest you start reading guides and FAQs. When you think you have it, read it all again. Its similar to the Captivate, but different enough you can do some damage if you aren't paying attention.
That said, the leak just dropped is not ready immediately for use. There is no "best" ROM, try many of them. There are several ICS ROMs, both AOSP and TW based. They are in the dev sections.
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Thanks guys, anything in special i should watch out for? that maybe the captivate didnt have?
Right now the ICS leak contains bootloaders and a stock Samsung kernel - stock Samsung ICS kernels SUCK, even the I9100 release ones.
ICS will be more polished in a few days. Since we have had kernel source for only a week - things aren't quite polished yet.
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Right now the ICS leak contains bootloaders and a stock Samsung kernel - stock Samsung ICS kernels SUCK, even the I9100 release ones.
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Just curious, why do stock Samsung ICS kernels suck? And how do you know that already? I was under the impression that we never had stock ICS i777 kernels until we got the leak today, so have you already looked at/tested them and compared them to your own? Just want to know the thought process
EDIT: You edited your post. I didn't know we had the stock kernel already. Still, what about it makes it so bad?
Some think else look into from that have Kay setting installed it is AMAZING what he did with the sgs2 that said have fun and do sum looking in i9100 section most of there roms are cross flashable with hell raiser...
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It's brand new and shiney. Might be best to give it a workout for a week or so to make sure everything is functional and stays functional. Not like it happens alot but there are lemons out there. No sensce causing yourself the xtra grief of wondering if you killed the phone or it already had a fatal flaw.
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Just curious, why do stock Samsung ICS kernels suck? And how do you know that already? I was under the impression that we never had stock ICS i777 kernels until we got the leak today, so have you already looked at/tested them and compared them to your own? Just want to know the thought process
EDIT: You edited your post. I didn't know we had the stock kernel already. Still, what about it makes it so bad?
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fuel_alerted wakelock (fixed in source-built custom kernels - we fixed it 6 months ago for Gingerbread, we had to fix it again for ICS)
Instabilities if you use SetCPU (still not fixed, but fundamentally can't be fixed for a binary kernel)
Let me do my noob question here then.
My GS2 has 2 months old. On this time i've tested a few ROMs and Kernels.
I just dont know how to erase all the phone data. I just came out from a bootloop erasing the data and everything else but the folders are still there.
I did a little search but didnt find any info... also nothing on FAQs.
Sorry to use your post man
I'm a noob but i did my research. Keep on GB for a week or 2.
I do use ICScrew Rom. Work fine. Came with a good kernel and you can also flash the entropy one.
There are several others rom that work fine just choose one to get more experienced.
cya
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It's brand new and shiney. Might be best to give it a workout for a week or so to make sure everything is functional and stays functional. Not like it happens alot but there are lemons out there. No sensce causing yourself the xtra grief of wondering if you killed the phone or it already had a fatal flaw.
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Sounds like a great idea, I always had trouble with 3g on the captivate, never knew if it was my fault or the phone's
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So i bought one on Thursday and it arrived today. I just noticed that a leaked version of ICS was released just now, do you guys think I should use that? or cm9? or another ROM? Really not liking the touchwiz
I'm upgrading from a captivate which had cm7
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I have ran probably about 6 different ROMs and the last 2 that I have ran, I swear by - took me about 3 months to finally understand the terminology, but an odexed based rom is butter smooth and runs good if the author put some time and effort into it.
My suggestion is ShiShirRom found in the Dev section or if you prefer to help "beta" test his ICS rom which is based off of the leaked AT&T S2 Rom - then give that one a try. It runs really well and I have had no issues personally.
Hah! I just got mine yesterday, and I've been playing with it. I've never had a smart phone before this, but I do have a Asus Transformer so I have experience sticking on custom roms and ****ting all over it (of course, I'm really just going through the motions outlined by the pros in that xda forum..).
I'm looking to flash a rom for my mom's touchpad.
Although she loves the pad, she's more used to the android platform due to her phone and has asked me to do something about it.
I want to get her something that's bug free so that she doesn't have to call me every 5 mins to let me know something has happened.
I could really care less if it's ics or not as long as it works 100% as it's supposed to. I know that these are not official roms and what not but given from your experience, which of the current roms are the least buggy and use friendly for a elderly lady?
Thanks guys
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I'm looking to flash a rom for my mom's touchpad.
Although she loves the pad, she's more used to the android platform due to her phone and has asked me to do something about it.
I want to get her something that's bug free so that she doesn't have to call me every 5 mins to let me know something has happened.
I could really care less if it's ics or not as long as it works 100% as it's supposed to. I know that these are not official roms and what not but given from your experience, which of the current roms are the least buggy and use friendly for a elderly lady?
Thanks guys
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everything for the touchpad is ics.
all the roms are good.
i personally use the official CM9 nightlies. they are stable.
ive heard great things about the ClassicNerd roms though as well.
everything on ICS works apart from mic and camera (mic is being tested but is unstable at the moment), the rest of it works like a charm.
I'm using CM9 nightlies aswell having come from classicnerd, the latter was amazing but the battery life is woeful and it is on their to do list without compromising it's smoothness. Stick with cm9 nightlies and you won't be disappointed.
Thanks for the response guys, I think I will go ahead and flash it to cm9 then.
I think she won't really use mic or camera much any ways.
There is a cm7 Rom available too which had had more time for development... I personally like ics a lot better and they both r on pretty much the sane page (cm7 and cm9)
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hmm so I went ahead and installed cm9 following this tut.
http://liliputing.com/2012/01/how-to-install-android-4-0-on-the-hp-touchpad-cyanogenmod-9-alpha.html
Followed to the t and installed cm9 and when I rebooted, it came back to web os.. am I missing something?
I just flashed my Touchpad after many months of idleness. The first ROM I flashed turned out to be great. No force closes or lag the few days I've been using it. I highly recommend it. Very simple flashing. It's an ICS ROM too!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1472892
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While CM9 is quite good, expect fairly poor battery life compared to webOS.
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While CM9 is quite good, expect fairly poor battery life compared to webOS.
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i dunno...i'm managing just fine
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i dunno...i'm managing just fine
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As am I, battery life on OaTs latest seems to be pretty nice, I'll admit I'm never too far from my desk and its touchstone but, it'll get me a good day of use out and about easy.
As long as I stay away from GTA III of course...
Again I'm doing fine with the nightly despite games such as samurai 2 and shadow gun
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As am I, battery life on OaTs latest seems to be pretty nice, I'll admit I'm never too far from my desk and its touchstone but, it'll get me a good day of use out and about easy.
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I don't know what Oats is--I'm on the 6/24 CM9 nightly--but under webOS my regular usage gave me about a week of battery life. Under CM9 and the same usage I need to recharge every two to three days.
siptang said:
hmm so I went ahead and installed cm9 following this tut.
http://liliputing.com/2012/01/how-to-install-android-4-0-on-the-hp-touchpad-cyanogenmod-9-alpha.html
Followed to the t and installed cm9 and when I rebooted, it came back to web os.. am I missing something?
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Latest nightlies are renamed, acmeinstaller looks for files prefixed with 'update-' (no quotes). Stick that infront of the cm9 nightly file name and run aceminstaller2 again, it could do with been fixed really, I did the same thing a few weeks back.
Well every device will differ with battery life. The only safe bet is turning off the typical stuff like WiFi, syncing, and lowering brightness to a minimum
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Another vote for cm9. It is doing quite well and is on rc1
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I just flashed cm9 onto my mom's touchpad and she loves it even though she has never used android before. Her only complaint is that it doesn't have a good facebook app.
Side note though, I am using the latest nightly and everything works great expect google chrome (the regular browser is fine). Chrome is a bit laggly and when I scroll quickly the screen flashes with some weird black line for a second, it looks like the notification bar almost. Any ideas?
Glad to hear she's happy. I'm seriously thinking of picking up a nexus 7 and giving my touchpad to my father.
Chrome has been working pretty good for me. I used to see things like you describe on earlier versions, but lately it has been good. The ics browser is pretty good, so you might not be missing much.
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