[Q] Sense kernel for HOX+ AT&T? - HTC One X+

Forgive me, but I can't seem to find a whole lot for the AT&T version of this phone. I am a new owner of a used HOX+ on AT&T, long time Android user, rooter, flasher. Never stuck with a device long that wasn't s-off so I am not super familiar with kernel flashing and ADB is always a new experience for me every time I use it (too long in between use to remember much about it, AND I just went and installed Linux on my machine :silly: ).
I've come to terms with there not really being much out there for the AT&T phone, so I've resigned to sticking with the stock ROM rooted. I am wondering if I've missed a sense friendly kernel out there that I can use to change clock speed with, undervolt, etc.? Any other recommendations concerning ROMs etc are appreciated!
There are no fully functional AOSP type roms, are there? :crying:

Can't undervolt and such without S-OFF
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sixcarnage said:
Can't undervolt and such without S-OFF
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It may have been a while, but I could've sworn you could, you just had to flash kernels through fastboot.
So you can have a custom kernel, but you can't use OC/UV? What about governers? Can you adjust those?

You can still flash kernels though. That only requires an unlocked Bootloader.
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Yep for at&t users all we have is the sense 4+ rom.. my reaction was the same as yours
Try bedalus's hxore kernel 1.3, works perfectly on my sense rom, you can mess with clock speeds but that's all. I also recommend Elegancia rom which is solid too

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[Q] Tell HTP, etc

This may be a dumb question, but I would like to see what everyone thinks.
I'm rooted and running custom ROMs, some have Sense with Tell HTC and skins that say to log in to download more, etc.
Can I and SHOULD I do this with a non-stock ROM?
I know HTC isn't the ones who wanted to phones unrooted, it's V.
So wouldn't it be 'safe' to connect to HTC with a rooted and custom rom?
All thoughts welcome!
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If the custom rom is a sense based rom it is probably OK, though I'd have a backup ready
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You can if you want, but it just eats battery more than anything. I'm generally not a fan of people I buy products from checking up on me to see how I'm using them. That's why I have no interest in it. Otherwise, it's pretty benign.

Rezound on Tmobile USA

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1421341&highlight=gsm
I looked at this thread...
Can anyone point me in the right direction to how I can get TMOUSA working on the rezound? I might buy this phone in a week...
Is there a specific rom I need to flash to get TMOUSA to work? Or is it Flash once, done?
Either install JoelZ's Sense 4.0 rom and use the GSM patch and then just toss your sim in.
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Either install JoelZ's Sense 4.0 rom and use the GSM patch and then just toss your sim in.
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Is it possible to use other rom and than use GSM Patch?
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nitrogen618 said:
Is it possible to use other rom and than use GSM Patch?
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There is a Stock ICS Sense 3.6 patch he made. But you MUST be on ICS.
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Miui
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Is it possible to use any rom, and use the GSMPatch?
The reason I'm getting this phone it's because it can work with TMOUSA, and it has a 720P display..
Also, I can't find any OC kernels... Is there any kernel for rezound that OC to around 1.7/1.8Ghz?
nitrogen618 said:
Is it possible to use any rom, and use the GSMPatch?
The reason I'm getting this phone it's because it can work with TMOUSA, and it has a 720P display..
Also, I can't find any OC kernels... Is there any kernel for rezound that OC to around 1.7/1.8Ghz?
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No stable GB kernels that overclock and there are overclock ICS kernels if you search. The rezound is really fast at stock clocks though. There isn't much reason to OC.
Not sure why you are so opposed to using the roms I mentioned. Joel's sense 4.0 rom which the GSM patch is meant for is by far the best rom.
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No stable GB kernels that overclock and there are overclock ICS kernels if you search. The rezound is really fast at stock clocks though. There isn't much reason to OC.
Not sure why you are so opposed to using the roms I mentioned. Joel's sense 4.0 rom which the GSM patch is meant for is by far the best rom.
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Oh, I love his roms, I'm just wondering if I can use other roms.
Sorry, I'm new...
I'm from the LG G2X, thinking of getting rezound.
Is it hard to S-Off? On a scale of 10 what is it out of?
Can I flash any kernel/any rom using the HTCDev method(S-ON)?
Just to confirm, the GSMFix is 100%, SMS, Data, Call. Right?
Sorry for many questions, I want to make sure of everything before I buy this phone.
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Oh, I love his roms, I'm just wondering if I can use other roms.
Sorry, I'm new...
I'm from the LG G2X, thinking of getting rezound.
Is it hard to S-Off? On a scale of 10 what is it out of?
Can I flash any kernel/any rom using the HTCDev method(S-ON)?
Just to confirm, the GSMFix is 100%, SMS, Data, Call. Right?
Sorry for many questions, I want to make sure of everything before I buy this phone.
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LOL any phone would be an upgrade from the G2X.
S-OFF is probably a 2 on a scale of 10. It looks WAY harder than it is.
You can flash any kernel/rom with S-ON, but it is not a convenient. I recomment S-OFF immediately. It makes it much easier to recover your phone too if any issues arise.
GSM Fix is 100%. You will get T-Mobile 3G, texts, calls, etc.
However, since you are on tmobile, I would recommend a One series since you are a GSM user.
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LOL any phone would be an upgrade from the G2X.
S-OFF is probably a 2 on a scale of 10. It looks WAY harder than it is.
You can flash any kernel/rom with S-ON, but it is not a convenient. I recomment S-OFF immediately. It makes it much easier to recover your phone too if any issues arise.
GSM Fix is 100%. You will get T-Mobile 3G, texts, calls, etc.
However, since you are on tmobile, I would recommend a One series since you are a GSM user.
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I don't want the One S, Pentile display, battery, no SD.
The one X is too expensive. ( Rezound is about $300, One S is about $425, One X is about $550)
So this will work with TMOUSA 3G, or is it just EDGE?
With S-Off, I can just flash kernel, and roms with CWM right?
^^ Can't I flash roms and kernel with S-On on CWM?
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I don't want the One S, Pentile display, battery, no SD.
The one X is too expensive. ( Rezound is about $300, One S is about $425, One X is about $550)
So this will work with TMOUSA 3G, or is it just EDGE?
With S-Off, I can just flash kernel, and roms with CWM right?
^^ Can't I flash roms and kernel with S-On on CWM?
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Don't use CWM. Use AmonRa or TWRP.
Don't worry about what S-OFF allows you to do. Just S-OFF the device. 3G should work fine as well as edge.
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Don't use CWM. Use AmonRa or TWRP.
Don't worry about what S-OFF allows you to do. Just S-OFF the device. 3G should work fine as well as edge.
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O:
I got used to TWRP in the G2X...
Hm, I'll see you guys in a few weeks! ;D
Anyway, I can't find any OC ICS kernel.... Can you link me, if possible?
The only thing I'm reluctant about the rezound is the thickness.. :|
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O:
I got used to TWRP in the G2X...
Hm, I'll see you guys in a few weeks! ;D
Anyway, I can't find any OC ICS kernel.... Can you link me, if possible?
The only thing I'm reluctant about the rezound is the thickness.. :|
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The thickness isn't really that bad, it's a beautiful phone IMO.
You want thickness get the extended battery for all day power users. With an extra extended battery you can pretty much go anywhere and not worry about losing power. The phone still fits in your pocket and chicks dig it
Don't worry about an OC kernel. You won't be able to control the scaling properly. In my use leaving kernel as is provides the best battery life.
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Snuzzo said:
Don't worry about an OC kernel. You won't be able to control the scaling properly. In my use leaving kernel as is provides the best battery life.
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Because I'm wondering the Sensation,Amaze, TMO SII, Skyrocket, have OC... They're the same processor... O_O
nitrogen618 said:
Because I'm wondering the Sensation,Amaze, TMO SII, Skyrocket, have OC... They're the same processor... O_O
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The phone didn't come till November. Gb was basically dead at that point. Stupid to make kernels for it. We still haven't received the ics kernel source from HTC. So our options are limited until that happens.
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the one s is not pentile display and from what reviewers have said, it has the best QHD screen right now. Just remember that a 720p screen sucks way more battery than a QHD. I would do the one s personally instead of trying to rig a verizon phone on t-mobile. Pretty sure the one s is hspa 42 (at least 21).
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the one s is not pentile display and from what reviewers have said, it has the best QHD screen right now. Just remember that a 720p screen sucks way more battery than a QHD. I would do the one s personally instead of trying to rig a verizon phone on t-mobile. Pretty sure the one s is hspa 42 (at least 21).
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I agree 100%
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The One S is pimptastic, I'm not sure why you'd get the Rezound over the One S. As much as I love my Rezound.

Trickdroid vs android revolution hd

Hey everyone, I'm kind of new to flashing roms and I want to know which Rom works better on sense 5 on the HTC One. What advantages these two have?
samanbabah said:
Hey everyone, I'm kind of new to flashing roms and I want to know which Rom works better on sense 5 on the HTC One. What advantages these two have?
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Trickdroid has a lot of features, tweaks and so on, revolution is closer to stock. Both are great from what I hear. Just the devs may do different things. Flash both to see which you prefer
joshuadjohnson22 said:
Trickdroid has a lot of features, tweaks and so on, revolution is closer to stock. Both are great from what I hear. Just the devs may do different things. Flash both to see which you prefer
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I tried android revolution hd and I love it. I think I'm gonna stick with it.
I've been running ARHD for the last couple days and I have to say that surprisingly enough, the AT&T stock ROM seems faster (as in: more responsive) to me.
Any other thoughts on this? I'd also like to add in the Renovate ROM to the discussion as well.
I'm running trickdroid and I like it much better. I have used ARHD as a daily driver too so my opinion comes with experience in both ROMs, it is still obviously an opinion, buy I prefer to customize and tweak my ROMs... You might as well stick to stock if you're gonna go with ARHD since it is just an optimised stock. If you're looking for custom, trickdroid is the way to go...
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I'm running trickdroid and I like it much better. I have used ARHD as a daily driver too so my opinion comes with experience in both ROMs, it is still obviously an opinion, buy I prefer to customize and tweak my ROMs... You might as well stick to stock if you're gonna go with ARHD since it is just an optimised stock. If you're looking for custom, trickdroid is the way to go...
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I've been running ARHD the past few hours, and so far I agree 100% with your views on it. It's a stable, responsive and clean ROM though.
I installed ARHD 7.1 today and the only niggle I have is that voice dialing on Bluetooth is not as good - different voice and different procedure.
I really like renovate. You download the ROM once on your phone and with any update, it just downloads the changed files. You can do all this on your phone. Have never seen anything like this before. It is not all automatic though, you have to enter some commands in terminal emulator. It also has NFC on when phone is off, so I don't have to turn the phone on to have it read tectiles.
so I have been using this ROM called Maximus7 5.0.0 for sense 5 and I absolutely love it. In my opinion it is the closest to stock ROM from the other Roms that I have tried out so far. It also let's you do OTA updates.
samanbabah said:
so I have been using this ROM called Maximus7 5.0.0 for sense 5 and I absolutely love it. In my opinion it is the closest to stock ROM from the other Roms that I have tried out so far. It also let's you do OTA updates.
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Thanks. Gonna give that a try, I think.
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I'm running trickdroid and I like it much better. I have used ARHD as a daily driver too so my opinion comes with experience in both ROMs, it is still obviously an opinion, buy I prefer to customize and tweak my ROMs... You might as well stick to stock if you're gonna go with ARHD since it is just an optimised stock. If you're looking for custom, trickdroid is the way to go...
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Heyyyy
Which one has better battery life??
Battery Life
ksarius said:
Heyyyy
Which one has better battery life??
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I have tried both, ARHD and Trickdroid, and I honestly feel that ARHD has better battery life.
Enzopreme said:
I'm running trickdroid and I like it much better. I have used ARHD as a daily driver too so my opinion comes with experience in both ROMs, it is still obviously an opinion, buy I prefer to customize and tweak my ROMs... You might as well stick to stock if you're gonna go with ARHD since it is just an optimised stock. If you're looking for custom, trickdroid is the way to go...
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If you have an AT&T One then ARHD is far better than stock.
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If you have an AT&T One then ARHD is far better than stock.
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As I said... it is an OPTIMIZED stock. But nonetheless a stock experience. If customization is what someone is looking for, trickdroid is the way to go.
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As I said... it is an OPTIMIZED stock. But nonetheless a stock experience. If customization is what someone is looking for, trickdroid is the way to go.
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I agree. There are some updates in the newest International base that aren't in the AT&T stock base tho. That's what I meant mostly.
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I agree. There are some updates in the newest International base that aren't in the AT&T stock base tho. That's what I meant mostly.
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I'll agree, arhd is far better then stock. that's all I've been running. I've tried cleanrom and the rest of the international roms. I just keep coming back to arhd.
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I have been using Maximus7 for a couple of weeks and honestly I can't tell the difference between ARHD and Maximus7 the only difference is that Maximus7 let's you do OTA updates and ARHD doesn't.
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ARHD is the way to go.I've used Trickdroid and the customization is great but the battery life was killing me.
ARHD is solid and great battery wise for now till CM comes out.
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I've been playing with the AT&T install of ARHD 9.0 for a few days (haven't had the chance to upgrade to 9.1 yet). My impression is that it's a bit faster than stock (not sure by how much, but feels "zippier" to me).
Overall, I'm pretty happy with the Sense UI so a ROM like this which provides a "fairly close to stock experience" was what I was looking for. It's not perfect (I understand that the WiFi password issue was fixed in 9.1 though), but it's very good. The only little thing that I haven't been able to find in 9.0 as of yet is the LinkedIn Blinkfeed connector... I know that Blinkfeed isn't something that everybody necessarily loves, but I do find it handy to have something to look at when waiting in line for a few minutes or even glancing at the screen when stopped at a red light. (Any suggestions on what I need to do to get the LinkedIn connector up and running again would be appreciated.)
Just out of curiousity, I also downloaded TrickDroid and have been waiting to try it out. Maybe I'll install that today and play around with it for a bit too, now that ARHD has set the standard for me and can be used as a point of reference.

Where are custom kernels?

I realize that this phone runs amazingly well without any kernel tweaks, but I am curious as to why we haven't seen any pop up yet since we have kernel source and s-off. Is new hardware making it a tougher process or are people just not thinking there will be a great benefit from custom kernels with the way the phone runs at stock?
I'm mostly just curious, so any discussion is welcome here
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I realize that this phone runs amazingly well without any kernel tweaks, but I am curious as to why we haven't seen any pop up yet since we have kernel source and s-off. Is new hardware making it a tougher process or are people just not thinking there will be a great benefit from custom kernels with the way the phone runs at stock?
I'm mostly just curious, so any discussion is welcome here
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If you haven't headed over to the Regular M8 Forum you should, your missing out. These phones are identical and much bigger community over there. Faux has a kernel and I know of one more that's good, but there's more than those two

[Q] best Sense rom for battery life

Now, as a long time XDA user, I know these types of threads are frowned upon...oh well.
Anyway, I just picked up a DNA as I'm seriously sick of Samsung and decided to get back to my roots and the company I loved for so long. The DNA has been out for quite some time and hence the reason I ask the question.
For the long time DNA users, what Sense rom gave you the best overall performance and battery life? You know...that old favorite of yours that you compare all new roms to. Android version and Sense version is not important to me. I'm just curious the rom name and maybe a kernel you used, if at all.
I want to play around with this device, so just looking for some input by those who have been with the DNA since the beginning.
Also, I'm on TWRP 2.7 if that matters. So, if it is suggest I change recovery before flashing your suggested rom, please say so.
Thanks in advance to anyone who may reply!
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Now, as a long time XDA user, I know these types of threads are frowned upon...oh well.
Anyway, I just picked up a DNA as I'm seriously sick of Samsung and decided to get back to my roots and the company I loved for so long. The DNA has been out for quite some time and hence the reason I ask the question.
For the long time DNA users, what Sense rom gave you the best overall performance and battery life? You know...that old favorite of yours that you compare all new roms to. Android version and Sense version is not important to me. I'm just curious the rom name and maybe a kernel you used, if at all.
I want to play around with this device, so just looking for some input by those who have been with the DNA since the beginning.
Also, I'm on TWRP 2.7 if that matters. So, if it is suggest I change recovery before flashing your suggested rom, please say so.
Thanks in advance to anyone who may reply!
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I always run viper DNA it's a very good sense Rom and is always stable. Use twrp 2.7 to flash it.
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Jaggar345 said:
I always run viper DNA it's a very good sense Rom and is always stable. Use twrp 2.7 to flash it.
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Thanks for the reply. I did flash the latest viper. Good roms. Always used viper on my Evo LTE back when I was on Sprint.
Any suggestions for a Sense 4+ rom? Can I even flash one since my DNA came with KitKat on it?
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Thanks for the reply. I did flash the latest viper. Good roms. Always used viper on my Evo LTE back when I was on Sprint.
Any suggestions for a Sense 4+ rom? Can I even flash one since my DNA came with KitKat on it?
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Yes you can flash one. The only one that I really liked on sense 4+ was viper. The old Rom is still around it's just way down there in the development thread or original dev thread I can't remember what one it's in. But it's around and it was very good when I used to run it.
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Yes you can flash one. The only one that I really liked on sense 4+ was viper. The old Rom is still around it's just way down there in the development thread or original dev thread I can't remember what one it's in. But it's around and it was very good when I used to run it.
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Awesome. I'll take a look for it. I do enjoy Sense 6 (current Viper), but I'm having a urge to relive my EvoLTE glory days with some Sense 4+..
Thanks for the replies, Jaggar. I do appreciate.
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I think battery life is also related to kernel. You can test some other kernel on your phone then some kernel may be good at battery life.
I actually ended up flashing the Viper Rom that still has the Sense 4+ and battery life had been awesome. I tried the latest, but just wasn't as good..maybe tonight I will try Sense 6 again with a kernel. Any suggestions?
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