I was wondering, since my phone is already at 2.3.3 what do I gain from Wolf's ROM.
I simply doesn't understand enough about Android to know where the gains are.
The main thing I am looking for is increased battery life. Will this ROM help?
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Hello, I will be getting an Aria soon and was wanting to put the froyo rom on it. My question is, is it necessary to update the kernel and the radio or should the rom work fine without doing those?
JCreazy said:
Hello, I will be getting an Aria soon and was wanting to put the froyo rom on it. My question is, is it necessary to update the kernel and the radio or should the rom work fine without doing those?
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The ROM includes those both so you should have no problem by just flashing a new ROM. I personally recommend you go for the FR008 Deodexed ROM.
Thanks, that is the ROM I am going to use.
I used Sense UI for about 6 months before I got fed up with it. I have CyanogenMod 6.1.1 Liberty on my Aria with the Gingerbread theme and LauncherPro as my default launcher. Love it. So much quicker, customizable, and efficient. Battery life has improved tremendously since switching to all this.
I like the look of HTC Sense
Hi,
I have been using my x10 for a couple of months and finally decided to flash it with custom rom I have already rooted it and enabled JIT v2(I donno exactly)...
Until now I have never flashed myphone with custom rom using xRecovery or flashtool and now I am now on the latest 2.1 update and couldn't wait until the GINGERBREAD update
I can't understand which rom should I flash my x10 It is on BB .54
Could you help me to suggest me a rom for my BB .54 ???
and I need the camera and the video recorder working....
Thanks in advance
And this is my first smartphone and I really like it
I would sugest u tell us what u need from a rom. Eyecandy or performance. Stability or happy to try the latest releases. Might find you will get more options suited to ur needs
Kieron
sent from a x10 with more roms than sense
want Camera And Camcorder working and my phone should be fast with more battery life
I want to have the latest version...that is 2.2 or 2.3... Only problem is i know many roms...Wolfbreak, TripNMiUi...cyanogen... but i donno what supports my BASEBAND...which is .54...
want Camera And Camcorder working
and my phone should be fast with more battery life
Thank you for the reply
Either wolfbreaks cm6 or trips miui (2.2), the gb ones need you to flash 52 bb
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Personaly i use freex10 beta4 and it is flaweless for me no wlods or unexpected reboots. Very fast and ready for customisation.
Kieron
sent from a x10 with more roms than sense
I use Wolfbreak's ROM. It's very stable.
The camera is the stock android one but it does 8 Meg pics and 720p video
I've been going back and forth between Wolf's & Rendeiro's custom 2.2 ROM. They are essentially the same but Wolf just released an update recently. Feel free to try both then decide for yourself. Once you get the hang of things then checkout Jerpelea's custom 2.3 gingerbread rom.
hi there.
I'm running my x10 with 2.2 freexperia, baseband 54 (dunno why but with any higher baseband i notice huge battery drain, but it's not the problem, i could change bb) and kernel 14072011.
Problem is: i want to try WB 2.3 gingerbread, but i noticed that the kernel it comes with doesn't have overclock.
Now i might sound completely stupid but since i've popped up the new kernel with overclock, i'm running my snes, gba and whaterver emulators (yeah my life kinda depends on that, i'm a nostalgic hardcore gamer!) at almost full speed and i love it.
Question is: Can i install WB 2.3 and keep my old kernel? Or, if someone's using those emulators, the full package of WB rom (lncluding his kernel) is fast enough to allow me to run those emulators at full speed?
Hello,
Today I bought Xperia S and it's running latest stock 4.0.4 android. I used to have Xperia X10 with custom kernel and roms because it made the phone so much faster.
Question: Is it worth installing a custom rom on Xperia S? Does it improve performance a lot? If yes, what rom should I use for daily and stable?
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Hello,
Today I bought Xperia S and it's running latest stock 4.0.4 android. I used to have Xperia X10 with custom kernel and roms because it made the phone so much faster.
Question: Is it worth installing a custom rom on Xperia S? Does it improve performance a lot? If yes, what rom should I use for daily and stable?
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Yea you should.. Check out the best roms which suit your needs in the development section.. Also if you plan on unlocking the bootloader than go on and flash custom kernel
Use the thank button, it's there for a reason
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
i'm still unsure about which rom to use or what's the best kernel etc.
gone back to stock for the moment, cos the latest stock gives me pretty decent battery life.
my 2 main concerns are:-
1-battery life - it needs to be able to hold out for a decent days use without crippling the phone by turning off all the smart features.
2-unique selling points - the phone has a number of usp's such as the nfc smart tags, panoramic camera, hdmi output, etc.....any rom i use would need to keep these, but i'm not clear on which of the custom roms retain all these features or which one don't.
Hello everyone. I've been using the stock firmware since i bought the phone but currently thinking to try cynogenmod.
What i want to ask is, does it worth to install CM as Sony's stock rom is pretty good both performance/battery consumption and UI wise, compared to many other phone like samsung which i never quite liked.
Will it improve the battery life which is sony has already done a good job on stock firmware and what other benefits will i get?
Thanks in advance.