Tomorrow i'm picking up my Rezound after school, and I have to say I'm stoked!
I've been doing hours of in-depth researching of every aspect of this device and the results are just overall great!
What are your opinions on the Rezound? First post by the way! lol. I'm really excited to get more involved with XDA, any positive feedback or anything would be awesome.
I had to register just so I could reply to this thread
I have had my rezound for five days now, upgraded from a Nexus 1 (Completely stock for 2 years!!! oops ). After about 15 minutes of excitement, I realized it was the same GB I had been using for the last 18+ months. Luckily for me, I had been ghosting this and other forums and had been researching ROM's and ICS for about 2 weeks before I got my phone, so I promptly unlocked, rooted, and flashed Scrosler's ICS 2.3. Best decision I've ever made. Only problem I have noticed is the slight blue flicker (VERY rare, and extremely insignificant.) I LOVE this phone! I even spent all day Monday (and I mean ALL day, I had some major frustrations) trying to flash a new boot animation! I realized Sunday I probably should have tested my Romming skills on my now legacy N1 so I decided to unlock, root, and ROM that too .
To summarize, I just want to thank all the developers, and members who dedicate so much time and effort to make life on our android devices so Fracking AWESOME!
That is great news, thank you for replying! I was doing the same thing! Anyways, I'm really happy about this. I am so thankful for XDA and everyone who Devs and helps in there own way here for all devices. Hopefully, when I gain some experience I will try to dev for the Rezound or some other device! for now I will research and test things by myself! thank you!
Welcome to XDA! Congrats on getting what I, and many others think is the best phone available right now. Most of the people, as you know if you've been reading the threads, are happy to help you out if you need it. Great people here at XDA!
The rezound's my first HTC phone and I LOVE it! My only real complaint is that my stock battery life is terrible but I'm going to pick up a extended battery in a few days anyway. Came from the nexus s to this and I have to say the devs for both devices are incredible for the work that they put into these phones.
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The rezound's my first HTC phone and I LOVE it! My only real complaint is that my stock battery life is terrible but I'm going to pick up a extended battery in a few days anyway. Came from the nexus s to this and I have to say the devs for both devices are incredible for the work that they put into these phones.
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Agreed love phone battery sucks
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Battery doesn't suck. You just don't understand how to get better battery life...many of us are getting 24+ hours on the stock battery.
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With CleanROM GBE 1.6.5 and the right settings you can easily get 16 to 24 hours with fairly heavy use. Really very reasonable. Of course you won't get this while it's stock. Or until the new wears off ;-)
I'll be getting picking it up in a few hours, when I do I will purchase the XDA Premium app Can't wait to see what roms are in store for me
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My only real complaint is that my stock battery life is terrible but I'm going to pick up a extended battery in a few days anyway..
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I agree, the battery life sucks on the stock battery. The extended battery is awesome IMHO, I have 3 of them.
I stream audio all day at work (either iheart radio or sirius online). The stock battery dies after 4/5 hours doing that, but the 2750 will last all day.
I did root/ROM etc, but I never turn off GPS/DATA etc just to get slightly better battery life. I have 3 email accounts on push etc.
I was one of the ones that was waiting for the Bionic since spring of last year.
I got frustrated around September and picked up a Thunderbolt off craiglist.
That was my first HTC phone.
Since I didn't have any warranty to void I rooted and never looked back.
I was a ROM flashing addict.
When the Galaxy nexus was announced I saw my dream phone, but again the wait was on.
I liked the Rezound but thought I wanted something different.
When the Nexus finaaly came the radio issues scared me off because I was always missing the radio quality of my Droid X and I couldn't see taking any steps backward.
I got the Rezound and realized that this was the phone for me. And since I had procrastinated waiting for the Galaxy Nexus I was able to get it after the $100 price drop.
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I love my incredible but am thinking of upgrading. Is the thunderbolt awesome? Are you satisfied with the single core or do you wish you waited for a dual?
I know how fast things get obsolete so do you think the tbolt has what it takes to persist a while inspite of all the dual core 4g's on their way?
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I upgraded from incredible. After having the thunderbolt for over a month, I'm glad I did it. Especially when comparing the two phones side by side. It is plenty fast without dual core.
before getting the tbolt i was really concerned if it was worth using a upgrade; would it be the phone i could happily spend the next 2 years with etc. To this day i am still amazed what it can do, and the 4gLTE is insanely fast. I could happily use this phone for the next 2 years. I upgraded from the original droid FWIW.
Same here, I'm happy with my Thunderbolt. It's a beast when rooted and OC'd
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Dude. This is like the 25th thread asking "should I buy a ..." for the ThunderBolt. No offense, but why not read those instead? Everything there is to say about this device has already been said. Go try one for 14 days.
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before getting the tbolt i was really concerned if it was worth using a upgrade; would it be the phone i could happily spend the next 2 years with etc. To this day i am still amazed what it can do, and the 4gLTE is insanely fast. I could happily use this phone for the next 2 years. I upgraded from the original droid FWIW.
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I upgraded from the OG as well. I miss my D1 some, but it was my first android device. I am happy with my TBolt. I was concerned that I was buying outdated technology as well, but I knew that I would not be an early adopter of the dual core devices. There will likely be some issues initially and hopefully the kinks will be worked out when I ready to upgrade again. The biggest factor that played into my decision to purchase the TBolt was 4G and the fact that my area will have it by the end of the year. I got to use it a few days while on a business trip and it is blazing fast.
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Dude. This is like the 25th thread asking "should I buy a ..." for the ThunderBolt. No offense, but why not read those instead? Everything there is to say about this device has already been said. Go try one for 14 days.
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Calm down...everything is going to be okay.
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I just got one a couple days ago (wife went with iPhone... eh, I forgive her), I came from a Droid X. Hands down, loving the phone. LTE wont be in my area until summertime, so looking forward to that. Like how much more customized the bolt can be compared to my X. Phone is plenty fast too. Sense isn't too shabby either (least I dont think so) Only downside (Im sure this has been beaten to death) is battery life. I do have the extended battery, but believe mine may be defective (forever to charge, and doesnt ever seem to charge fully). Try the phone out though, 14 days. Doubt you'll take it back though.
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I came from a Droid X. Hands down, loving the phone. Like how much more customized the bolt can be compared to my X. Phone is plenty fast too.
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Creating themes was much easier on the X. Up until I just flashed the stripped Das Bamf I haven't had as good of performance on my TB as my X with Liberty or ApeX, but now thats changed.
I currently have a charge and I can trade it to my wife for her thunderbolt plus her upgrade. I won't be able to afford to use the upgrade for a while so I'm wondering if you would recommend the thunderbolt over a charge? I'll be stuck with it for at least a couple months. How is development? Specifically ics as I don't believe it will be long until the charge has it.
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are you unhappy with the Charge? what makes you want to switch?
I've never used a Charge but I love love love my rooted Bolt. Development seems to have slowed a bit lately, but there's so many really polished and stable ROMs available that you could probably fill up a few months just messing with what's already out.
I'm not really unhappy with my charge. My wife is unhappy with her bolt and wants my charge. I believe I would be happy with a rooted bolt though. I haven't done a lot of research yet though so I just wanted to get a feel for it. I've researched the rooting process on the latest update and that's about it. I think I'm going to go for the bolt though. It will make her happy plus I'll have an upgrade in my pocket for later. Win win I guess lol.
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a rooted bolt is very fun to play with.
we have sense 2.1, 3.0 and 3.5 ROMs
AOSP gingerbread
and MIUI
ICS is basically as far as it can go besides the camera and radio. which will probably get fixed once another Verizon LTE HTC phone gets ICS (probably a new one or the Rezound) fun to play with but far from a functional ROM.
IMO, the Tbolt is faster and has a much larger developer community than the Charge has. its a great phone, and will keep you happy for a couple months until your upgrade.
Cool thanks for the info. I think we'll swap tonight and I'll get started with the modding. Any rom recommendations? I think I'd like to start off with a sense rom because I've never had an htc device.
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I just rooted my bolt and currently running
[ROM-STOCK-605.9] iKReaM.What.Thee.ROM.605.9-R3Ds
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1409703
and its running great. Take the bolt and let her have the charge
It's a great phone for a geek
While I wouldn't recommend it for a casual user, with custom roms and it's very active dev community, much more than the charge it's a great phone
and with custom roms you can even work around a lot of the battery woes that come with owning this phone.
I think the bolt is more my style then. My wife is as casual as casual gets. She had an iphone before her bolt. I've been rooting and roming since the d1 not to mention the custom os's I ran on my curve. I'm ready to dig into the bolt now and give her my charge.
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If it makes the wife happy, it'll make you happy That said, the 'Bolt is a fine choice and I'd have to dig up the threads but it seemed like a lot of people preferred it to the Charge and Revolution when they first came out.
Plop I love the bolt came decide niyo or cm7 so I switch around everymonthish (well more like twice a week lol)
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If it makes the wife happy, it'll make you happy That said, the 'Bolt is a fine choice and I'd have to dig up the threads but it seemed like a lot of people preferred it to the Charge and Revolution when they first came out.
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yeah most people prefer the bolt to the charge or revolution, I sure do
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I can see where the bolt would be frustrating for a pretty casual user - if my wife tried to use my phone with the stock software like she uses her iPhone, the battery would be dead in three, four hours
definitely make the trade - worst comes to worst, you can get a new phone for her with the upgrade, and go back to the Charge if you were happy with it
Well I have a rooted tbolt and I love it... Happy I made the switch. Time for bed so I can play some more tomorrow. Thanks for the input everyone.
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gotta go with the bolt. just go on amazon and get the wall charger with 2 extra 1700mh batteries they outlast the stock by a couple hours. With 3 batteries in rotation i am never worried about it dying.
Well I've been setting my thunderbolt up and so far I've had no luck with any tethering apps. Is there any certain I've that works best and what settings should I use?
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Hey guys, quick back story. I have been an Android user for several years. I've had phones such as the Incredible, Charge, Thunderbolt. Rezound, Razr Maxx and Galaxy S3. I just recently got rid of my Galaxy S3 for a HTC 8X Windows 8 Phone. I was getting tired of Android and constantly flashing ROM's. I was a flashaholic and had to get myself away lol.
Anyhow, after about a week with the 8X, I really like the phone and OS. However, I'm starting to miss Android. I miss the larger screens and wealth of apps.
Fast forward to today and I'm sitting here considering switching back. And if I do, I'm not getting another GS3 since I've already been there, done that so to speak. My frontrunner is the DNA.
I know nobody can make the decision for me, but I want opinions! Should I switch back, and would this be the phone to get?
I also have a couple questions before I jump back:
1. On my Rezound, homescreen scrolling lag in Sense absolutely killed that phone for me. I can't stand any type of scrolling lag and I'm very sensitive to it. Does that exist on the DNA, or is that a thing of the past? Please be honest.
2. I see that the phone can already be rooted, but does the future look bright in that department?
3. I think I know the answer, but I will throw it in there. For normal, moderate usage, is the battery life acceptable? On par with the GS3?
Thanks guys!
hey man. so yeah launcher lag was bad on rezound. however, in sense 4+, they tightened it up and it's very rigid and never lags.. ever. all 7 of my screens are full of widgets and icons and it's smooth.
battery I tend to get 12 hours with 3 hours screen on time. pretty much the same as my s3.
not sure about rooting yet since I'm still chillin on stock haha
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I'll answer #2 the phone seems to have a very talented dev team. Already there are a few Roms and kernels. the future looks bright. As of now I know people are working on Asop and even viper rom.
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No lag
Bright future, there are some great devs for this phone already
On par or slightly better.
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No lag whatsoever....period. I came from a thunderbolt and that too would drive me crazy, even with a polished rom and without widgets. I'm not sure if it's Project Butter, Jelly Bean, Sense 4+, 2g of RAM or the insane processor in this thing that makes it run smoothly. Probably a little bit of all of that.
Battery life is good enough for me. I work in and out of 4G area at work but I am on wifi pretty much the rest of the time and it has been awesome. Never charge mid day anymore. Always with 20 to 30 % by the time I go to bed. And the wireless charger is awesome. Highly recommend it. I find myself using youtube more often than I should because of the awesome screen too. I would say I am an average user.
Have not found a reason yet to root. I will wait until it becomes more stable, easier before I go that route. But I'm sure there will be good ROM in the future....at least I hope so.
Ok guys, I'm pretty convinced that I'm gonna give the DNA a shot. One thing I noticed about this HTC 8X Windows Phone is that it locked on satellites really fast. Much, much, much faster than my GS3. It also had better reception than my GS3. Can I expect the same things on the DNA or might that have been a Windows thing?
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Ok guys, I'm pretty convinced that I'm gonna give the DNA a shot. One thing I noticed about this HTC 8X Windows Phone is that it locked on satellites really fast. Much, much, much faster than my GS3. It also had better reception than my GS3. Can I expect the same things on the DNA or might that have been a Windows thing?
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HTC thing!
my S3 would NEVER lock on to GPS..like even outside trying to do navigation. it SUCKED.
my DNA locks on in like, 2 seconds. just like my Nexus 7. love it!
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Ok guys, I'm pretty convinced that I'm gonna give the DNA a shot. One thing I noticed about this HTC 8X Windows Phone is that it locked on satellites really fast. Much, much, much faster than my GS3. It also had better reception than my GS3. Can I expect the same things on the DNA or might that have been a Windows thing?
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The s3 just has horrible radios.
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I doubt the development will be here that long. Look at the Thunderbolt. They had to wait for ports.
I've owed many smartphones and used/supported countless others. (including the gs3) The DNA is the first phone that has ever even come close to keeping up with me and the speed at which my brain operates. Zero lag period, regardless of how many apps you have running. I haven't even considered OC'ing and that's usually the first thing I do. The battery is decent and better then most. I typically charge over night and once mid-day. Most other phones I've had to charge 2 - 3 times a day. The dev scene is about average for a phone this new and s-on. Once s-off is achieved I expect it to blow up.
The DNA is the first phone that I've had that wouldn't bother me if there wasn't a big development team behind it. Like you I was/am a flashaholic, but honestly with a couple of Mods I've been golden on this phone. It's snappy, the radios are great (looking at you Samsung) GPS is phenomenal, and battery is pretty much the same as the GS3. Wireless charging is a plus, awesome to just sit it down and let it charge overnight, or on my desk at work.
The phone works great out of the box, only a couple of annoyances for me was the bloat, Wi-Fi reminder, and battery icon, I love everything else. Sense has come a long way since the thunderbolt (last HTC phone I owned). If you had to be stuck with a manufacturer's skin, Sense would be my pick.
.........DNA.........
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I doubt the development will be here that long. Look at the Thunderbolt. They had to wait for ports.
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What do you mean by that? I got the TB about a week after releases adn there were A LOT of roms being made. What you are talking about is a little bit after the major devs started jumping ship. I think the Thunderbolt had it's fair share of roms
I hope the DNA gets a fully working MIUI; I really like the themes you can get on MIUI
My thunderbolt kept giving me a roaming flashing triangle whenever I ran an MIUI rom which started driving me crazy.
My first concern is will there be anything really that I would miss about the HTC One if I don't wait (I root and flash like crazy, so the new software isn't much of an issue). Also, how long does the battery typically last for? Is it comparable to the SGS3? How prevalent is the sim issue? Will I see it no matter what or is there a chance I will be lucky and avoid it? Is it worth it, or should I wait for the One?
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My first concern is will there be anything really that I would miss about the HTC One if I don't wait (I root and flash like crazy, so the new software isn't much of an issue).
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I prefer the screen size and overall look more than I do on the One, but that's just me.
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Also, how long does the battery typically last for? Is it comparable to the SGS3?
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My old roommate had an S3 that lasted two days on a single charge. My DNA is almost dead by the end of the day with moderate use. You can extend that quite a bit by installing BatteryGuru.
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How prevalent is the sim issue? Will I see it no matter what or is there a chance I will be lucky and avoid it? Is it worth it, or should I wait for the One?
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I got my DNA when Verizon was giving them away for free a few weeks ago. I have yet to encounter any sim card issues, so I think that was more of a problem with older DNA's, and has been fixed since then.
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I prefer the screen size and overall look more than I do on the One, but that's just me.
My old roommate had an S3 that lasted two days on a single charge. My DNA is almost dead by the end of the day with moderate use. You can extend that quite a bit by installing BatteryGuru.
I got my DNA when Verizon was giving them away for free a few weeks ago. I have yet to encounter any sim card issues, so I think that was more of a problem with older DNA's, and has been fixed since then.
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With carbon ROM and crpalmers kernel I get insane battery life I charge it every three days or so
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Battery life is more or less identical to the s3. What you get will depend on your usage.
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Battery life is always subjective. Some power use the phone then complain it's dead in a few hours. Some don't touch the phone at all then say the 30+ hours they get is great. The DNA is as good as as my GNEX, 18 hours.
If your a crack flasher then wait for the One. You can bet they'll be more development on that and possibly some devs that we have know will jump to that.
Overall I'm really happy with my DNA and it's stripped down Sense5 ROM. And I've never experienced the SIM issue.
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Battery life is always subjective. Some power use the phone then complain it's dead in a few hours. Some don't touch the phone at all then say the 30+ hours they get is great. The DNA is as good as as my GNEX, 18 hours.
If your a crack flasher then wait for the One. You can bet they'll be more development on that and possibly some devs that we have know will jump to that.
Overall I'm really happy with my DNA and it's stripped down Sense5 ROM. And I've never experienced the SIM issue.
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I'm not what I'd consider to be a crack flasher. I just flash ROMS that work 100% with long battery life. Although, one thing that still bothers me is the idea that Verizon is going to try it's best to lock down the bootloader on the One, hard.
Though, the one other thing that I'm looking at is that I could actually get the DNA for free through Amazon and keep my unlimited data thanks to the basic phone workaround.
Thanks for replying everyone!
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I would personally wait for the one or at least the droid DNA 2 if they come out with one.. SGS3 isnt a bad phone to wait a couple months with lol.
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I didn't even know there was a sim issue. Battery life is on par if not a bit better than my old gs3. Though personally I'd wait for the one for the extra storage space (one starts out at 32GB) and the better speakers and camera if that's important to you. But if you have another upgrade in August as well this phone is free right now and I don't think the one will be out till August.
If, and only if, yiu think you can live with the DNA 2 years I'd say go for it.
It has the same internals as the Nexus 4 but with a larger and 1080p screen. It's fast and enjoyable with a Sense5 ROM.
The bootloader will certainly be locked down harder, if possible, due to the DNA being broken.
Plus, pure speculation, the new motorola phone is coming with "midgrade" specs. The DNA ought to run KeyLime fantastically, if it gets ported.
Just a chime in, my DNA has been in my hands since almost launch, and not seen the sim issue either. But I baby my devices, it doesn't get banged around or anything, may help the sim card from being jostled around maybe.
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Hello there i have a GSM Gnexus running on paranoid android 3.68 and i'm not really happy with it. Recently it started to show it's age and even though i'm happy with it's design and kinda emotionally attached to it, im thinking of buying a new phone. I've been doing a research on which phone i should buy and from both a financial standpoint and a user standpoint, i decided to buy DNA. I was wondering if anyone had regrets with buying this phone or think that they should have bought a different phone instead of this?
Thanks.
This is a great phone, and you'll love it if you're coming from a Gnex. There's not as much development as on Nexuses or Samsung devices, but there's still plenty of roms choose from. I personally don't regret buying it.
There are a ton of ROMs man I doubt your miss your gnex
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I don't really mess that much with roms as i don't really have time for it i just want to apply the sense 5 rom to my phone if i buy it and i'll stick with that for quite a while. Also as i find it unnecessary to open a new thread can i use any kernel i want regardless of what rom iam using on my phone or do i have to use the ones that are compatible?
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I don't really mess that much with roms as i don't really have time for it i just want to apply the sense 5 rom to my phone if i buy it and i'll stick with that for quite a while. Also as i find it unnecessary to open a new thread can i use any kernel i want regardless of what rom iam using on my phone or do i have to use the ones that are compatible?
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Aosp roms for anything built off of cyanogen. And then you have your sense roms that just use the sense kernels. I recommend crpalmers kernels aosp or sense they are excellent
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I don't really mess that much with roms as i don't really have time for it i just want to apply the sense 5 rom to my phone if i buy it and i'll stick with that for quite a while. Also as i find it unnecessary to open a new thread can i use any kernel i want regardless of what rom iam using on my phone or do i have to use the ones that are compatible?
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I would use viper ROM if your going sense more customizable and other sense ROMs feel sluggish in comparison. Its not sense 5 though and of course this is only my opinion.
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Get the DNA, you won't regret it at all. :good:
DNA is a good choice, first time I believe I've been able to enjoy android and leave it on the same rom for many months because it functions so reliably and quickly. Especially quickly, I've always hated how android stalls as a whole compared to iPhones.
For sense 5, NOS M7 is more or less the most common and reliable. There are 2 or 3 major sense kernels to try.
Beware, if you want Cyanogen, don't expect it to run as nicely as sense on this phone.
Oh, and <3 Battery life
I just came from gnex and I am so glad I did. Not a whole lot to choose from comparatively, but the device itself is such an upgrade.
Viper is unlike anything on the gnex, and Tranquil is not bad either.
The screen, sound quality, camera, processor, battery life, EVERYTHING is an improvement from the gnex.
I sold my bought the DNA on craigslist for 175 and sold my gnex for 140, so it's also an awesome value
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I just came from gnex and I am so glad I did. Not a whole lot to choose from comparatively, but the device itself is such an upgrade.
Viper is unlike anything on the gnex, and Tranquil is not bad either.
The screen, sound quality, camera, processor, battery life, EVERYTHING is an improvement from the gnex.
I sold my bought the DNA on craigslist for 175 and sold my gnex for 140, so it's also an awesome value
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DNA is a good choice, first time I believe I've been able to enjoy android and leave it on the same rom for many months because it functions so reliably and quickly. Especially quickly, I've always hated how android stalls as a whole compared to iPhones.
For sense 5, NOS M7 is more or less the most common and reliable. There are 2 or 3 major sense kernels to try.
Beware, if you want Cyanogen, don't expect it to run as nicely as sense on this phone.
Oh, and <3 Battery life
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I thought battery life was an issue
Only if you are looking to be on the phone for 4 hrs straight (which depending on the rom can be quite possible)
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Only if you are looking to be on the phone for 4 hrs straight (which depending on the rom can be quite possible)
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I usually use my phone for like 10-12 hours with 2 hours of screen on time with 3g on(Unfortunately there is no 4g in the country i'm living in) Would it be ok?
Easily! Right now I'm on 9 1/2 hours battery life and 1 1/2 hours screen on time and I'm at 45% but that is on miui which is a much heavier rom than most.
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im a light user with 4g, NOS m7, beaups kernel, crossbreeder i get around 36 hours with maybe 2 hours screen on time lol
I'm just completely in love with this phone right now and %90 percent am gonna buy it. I thank you guys a lot for all your help.
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I'm just completely in love with this phone right now and %90 percent am gonna buy it. I thank you guys a lot for all your help.
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If you plan on getting a new off contract HTC DNA its $599.99 USD (amazon wireless, usually the cheapest) Now if you can get google to ship you an HTC ONE G.E. its the same price for a slightly newer device which IMO is nicer than the DNA and is a GSM phone so it should work on all if not most GSM carriers (if thats what they are called)
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=htc_one
Thanks but unfortunately i'm not living in the states so i can't buy a device from google play store and HTC ONE(even the used ones) is really really expensive in my country. I'm going to stick with my DNA
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Thanks but unfortunately i'm not living in the states so i can't buy a device from google play store and HTC ONE(even the used ones) is really really expensive in my country. I'm going to stick with my DNA
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hehehehe
edit: oh i did forget to mention that i put my phone in airplane mode for about 7 hours every night, so that helps battery life also
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hehehehe
edit: oh i did forget to mention that i put my phone in airplane mode for about 7 hours every night, so that helps battery life also
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i have to charge my phone everyday with 2 hours of screen time so that would be a pretty huge jump for me