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I don't know really, that it's easy to set up and has high res pictures. I tried it on my friends xperia which I assumed was AOSP? I honestly don't know, I've just been really happy with how sense has been holding up. Maybe it's time I just install MIUI and try it myself.
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 16:18 |
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Flyndre posted:I don't know really, that it's easy to set up and has high res pictures. I tried it on my friends xperia which I assumed was AOSP? I honestly don't know, I've just been really happy with how sense has been holding up. Maybe it's time I just install MIUI and try it myself. You have to manually join contacts that don't have matching names as it has no automatic fuzzy searching, and the contact photos will become lovely at large sizes once they sync with Google. That's just AOSP, but on the plus side it doesn't insert retarded HTC specific data in your contacts' notes fields, and actually syncs photos to GMail.
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 16:42 |
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Can't wait to see the new MIUI stuff, they've got some great ideas. I actually use Launcher Pro with MIUI on my G2, and it's a fun combination. I do have a question about nandroid backups, though - I have a single nandroid backup of the stock G2 image before I started flashing ROMS. I'd like to pull the genie app/widget (google news and weather) out and install it, since it's not available on the market. Is there an app that extracts things out of the nandroid? Or is there a way to do this type of thing?
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 18:12 |
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Civil posted:Can't wait to see the new MIUI stuff, they've got some great ideas. I actually use Launcher Pro with MIUI on my G2, and it's a fun combination. xda, man. There's also a transparent widget for it too if you'd like.
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 18:26 |
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LastInLine posted:xda, man. There's also a transparent widget for it too if you'd like.
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 18:47 |
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Is there anything specific I need to know before I flash a Desire on 64-bit Windows 7?
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 20:43 |
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Capn Beeb posted:Is there anything specific I need to know before I flash a Desire on 64-bit Windows 7?
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 21:22 |
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Civil posted:Windows isn't doing the flashing, Android is, so your OS doesn't matter. Ah handy, thanks
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 23:08 |
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Managed to soft brick my phone this morning. I've got an HTC Incredible and downloaded the .92 Hboot and flashed it. For whatever reason it doesn't ever let my phone boot past Hboot anymore. I can get into recovery just fine but trying to reboot or pulling the battery and booting it up just tosses me back to hboot. No clue why this happened. Anyone have a link to .79 hboot sitting around or willing to help me find it? Googling it is a huge pain in the rear end because it's all just forum threads asking for help on stupid poo poo. Worst case scenario I'll get one of the newer RUUs if I can find that and run it then reroot and restore my backup. e: wound up just running the latest RUU and re-rooting. much less of a hassle than trying to find a specific hboot apparently. And this RUU gave me .92 and it's not being an issue at all! baram. fucked around with this message at 00:27 on Dec 24, 2010 |
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Civil posted:Windows isn't doing the flashing, Android is, so your OS doesn't matter. not quite true. I flashed an SBF and windows 64bit was loving up the file names, causing it to fail.
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# ? Dec 23, 2010 23:37 |
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Anyone rooted a new EVO recently? Any tips? Following instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865204 And installing CM6.1.1 from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=735596 I see threads mentioning losing 4G permanently. I know it is disabled in CM but apparently this is something different. Does anyone know how this is happening? I hear 4G is rolling out in the bay area soon, and I don't want to miss out. Edit: I guess by reading around, it sounds like I have to update the radios to install the latest CM. Everywhere else I read makes it seem like not a big deal, but the OP here makes it sound scary. Thoughts? BrassMonkey fucked around with this message at 01:39 on Dec 24, 2010 |
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BrassMonkey posted:I see threads mentioning losing 4G permanently. I know it is disabled in CM but apparently this is something different. Does anyone know how this is happening? I hear 4G is rolling out in the bay area soon, and I don't want to miss out. I don't know anything about the rooting process or 4G breaking, but I have read that CM recently got 4G working on the Evo, so that shouldn't deter you from that.
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# ? Dec 24, 2010 00:26 |
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yamdankee posted:Just hoping someone can help Rye Bread and myself out. RSD Lite just doesn't see the Droid X. I don't have to use it, though. I figured it out on my end. It was a Win7 x64 issue of some sort on the 2 PCs that I first tried. Busted out my work laptop (Vista 32), and it flashed and rooted fine. Couldn't even root my Incredible today on Win7 either. Tried it on Vista 32, and perfection.
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# ? Dec 24, 2010 05:16 |
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What are some good ROMs I should look into for a CDMA Desire on US Cellular?
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# ? Dec 24, 2010 05:54 |
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yamdankee posted:I want to upgrade my Droid X running Tranquility 3.0 on the .315 update to the .340 update that keeps notifying me, and update to Tranquility 3.6.0 while I'm at it. Heh. I was stuck where you were for quite a while. Assuming your bootloader is 3.04, you need to sbf to the .320 leak, then install the 4 leaked .340 updates (radio, system, bootloader...and some other poo poo. They come in a pack released by Team Black Hat) from clockwork recovery (using Droid X bootstrapper). Then...root using z4root, install your rom as usual. As far as your computer not seeing your phone...are you booted into the bootloader? Also, try using a virtual machine with some small linux live cd ISO with sbf_flash. I'm on a mac and it was pretty much my only option, and it was easy as poo poo. Stick your sbf files on a flash drive along with sbf_flash. Make sure the flash drive is plugged into the VM. Open a terminal in the linux vm, navigate to the flash drive, type chmod +x sbf_flash, type ./sbf_flash sbfwhateverthenameofyoursbffileis, and sit back. Super easy, I promise. Paco de Suave fucked around with this message at 06:35 on Dec 24, 2010 |
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New UI didn't make it into today's MIUI update but a new shiny gallery beta did:
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# ? Dec 24, 2010 13:35 |
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do you know offhand if we can get the gallery only from MIUI? I don't really want the whole thing, but that gallery looks nice.
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# ? Dec 24, 2010 14:34 |
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deong posted:do you know offhand if we can get the gallery only from MIUI? I don't really want the whole thing, but that gallery looks nice. If it's anything like the music, SMS and phone apps, no. They have custom frameworks that the new apps are built upon, similar to Sense etc.
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# ? Dec 24, 2010 14:56 |
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Neurophonic posted:If it's anything like the music, SMS and phone apps, no. They have custom frameworks that the new apps are built upon, similar to Sense etc. That's kind of what I was expecting. Oh well.
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# ? Dec 24, 2010 15:03 |
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Oh, hey. A semi complete Gingerbread ROM for the N1. Theeeeeeeen it's shitted up with a bunch of retarded crap. quote:Google Apps added: quote:Other Apps: I would also like to mention that if you read the OP you can see that some poo poo is pre themed too. Why can't these asshats just leave the bling at the door? Half the crap I flash outside of CM I spend an hour cleaning out. edit: I realize I'm being a little nitpicky in this complaint but it's disheartening to watch actual ROM development go down the toilet. Most everything you see on XDA is someone else's work with MAD TYTE THEMEZ and a bunch of preinstalled apps that any dolt can just get from the Market. Maker Of Shoes fucked around with this message at 23:25 on Dec 24, 2010 |
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DONATE IF YOU LIKE IT!
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# ? Dec 24, 2010 23:41 |
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flyboi posted:DONATE IF YOU LIKE IT! I really love people who ask for donations in their "signatures" simply for HELPING OUT PEOPLE.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 00:01 |
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zarg posted:Yeah they look really solid for the price. Really excited to get mine tonight. I'll report back once I've rooted it and let you know how stuff like tethering to an iphone works, and how netflix goes over wifi, as those are 2 things I'm eager to test. Also going to work on getting some sort of doc editing going on 2.1, if that's possible. Froyo has been released for the Nook, (yesterday) but I'm sticking with 2.1 until 2.2 is more stable, so my tests will be on 2.1. Update: About 70% done with my Nook's setup. Rooted and running 2.1 with ADW as my launcher. Superuser and ADB are set up, sideloading works great. No lag or any issues with the hardware, aside from some wifi stuff that might just be a problem with my home network. I've yet to try tetherting, and netflix didnt work on the first try. I'll keep looking into this and post a trip report once I've got an answer.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 01:11 |
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Didn't see it mentioned but it appears Cyanogen is hard at work on CM7 and almost done - Nightlies are probably starting soon and you can flash a bootable ROM from their source. Only thing not working (besides obvious like 4G) is video recording. (Source: Cyanogen's twitter account)
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 01:52 |
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Maker Of Shoes posted:edit: I realize I'm being a little nitpicky in this complaint but it's disheartening to watch actual ROM development go down the toilet. Most everything you see on XDA is someone else's work with MAD TYTE THEMEZ and a bunch of preinstalled apps that any dolt can just get from the Market. The only groups that have actual dev skill are Team Douche and the MIUI crew. From my personal anecdote with the Slide community, everything is either based off of CM6 or it's a half-baked Sense UI ROM that's themed unnecessarily.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 01:52 |
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Maker Of Shoes posted:Oh, hey. A semi complete Gingerbread ROM for the N1. I'm fine with them packaging as many Google apps as possible into /system - I can uninstall them if I hate them, and it's a lot easier than moving from /data to /system, even if they're on the Market. And yeah, been eyeing that GB rom, but the performance results showed below Froyo so I don't think it's actually accelerated in any way yet.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 02:24 |
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I've got a G2 on order and I'm trying to make sure I know how to root it before it arrives. I think I've got the procedure down for permanent root but I'm confused by some of the terminology. When a device is said to be rooted that means you have root access in linux terms on the phone's OS right? So does that mean you are rooting the current ROM on the phone or are you unlocking something else in the hardware?
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 02:56 |
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Ok, so I got my replacement Evo, and rooting is apparently much more involved (and requires windows?) than before. poo poo. Any tips/advice before I attempt this (I'm doing this on a night I haven't touched alcohol)?
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 03:13 |
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Casao posted:I'm fine with them packaging as many Google apps as possible into /system - I can uninstall them if I hate them, and it's a lot easier than moving from /data to /system, even if they're on the Market. This is why I love TitantiumBackup's new 'Integrate with ROM' option for apps now. I have an S-OFF'd HTC Desire, so moving apps into my /system directory is awesome.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 03:24 |
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Casao posted:I'm fine with them packaging as many Google apps as possible into /system - I can uninstall them if I hate them, and it's a lot easier than moving from /data to /system, even if they're on the Market. I've been using it since .06 I believe. Works pretty well except for network location, but I don't think that works on any GB rom so far. At least for the N1. While it's not mind-blowingly fast, I actually notice a lot of stuff is smoother than Froyo. Scrolling through menus/feeds specifically. The only reason I'm actually using it is so I can think to myself that I've got the latest and greatest poo poo around though. It's not that spectacular. All the extra bullshit is easily removed too.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 04:07 |
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I was just reading the new Evo root thread at XDA, and apparently unrevoked breaks 4G? When did this happen? I rooted pretty much as soon as unrevoked came to be, so I am going to be pretty disappointed if I broke my phone without ever knowing about it.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 04:47 |
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Binary posted:I've got a G2 on order and I'm trying to make sure I know how to root it before it arrives. I think I've got the procedure down for permanent root but I'm confused by some of the terminology. When a device is said to be rooted that means you have root access in linux terms on the phone's OS right? So does that mean you are rooting the current ROM on the phone or are you unlocking something else in the hardware? Sorta. With the old G1 you would just root the ROM and from there you could flash new recoveries and ROMs that already come "rooted". If you flashed a stock ROM you would lose root. With the G2 there is this other setting in the bootloader that needs to be changed in order to flash new ROMS and such (S-OFF). Look at the link I posted on how to root a G2. It's that easy. The hardest part is getting ADB running if you've never done that before.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 06:17 |
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Paco de Suave posted:Heh. I was stuck where you were for quite a while. Assuming your bootloader is 3.04, you need to sbf to the .320 leak, then install the 4 leaked .340 updates (radio, system, bootloader...and some other poo poo. They come in a pack released by Team Black Hat) from clockwork recovery (using Droid X bootstrapper). Then...root using z4root, install your rom as usual. Thank you for the help. My bootloader is 30.03. Does that make a difference?
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 06:28 |
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I have a Virgin Mobile Samsung Intercept, Android 2.1, fresh from Best Buy. Has anyone here successfully upgraded and/or rooted one of these? There's some SuperSixty1 guy on Youtube but he splits his steps across videos and has an unfortunate speech impediment, so I can't figure it out to a degree I'd be comfortable with. I just need some idiot-proof steps to backup what I have (or find a store-bought configuration I can restore to) and then get this done.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 06:29 |
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Turnquiet posted:I was just reading the new Evo root thread at XDA, and apparently unrevoked breaks 4G? When did this happen? I rooted pretty much as soon as unrevoked came to be, so I am going to be pretty disappointed if I broke my phone without ever knowing about it.
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# ? Dec 25, 2010 06:32 |
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Unrevoked v2 from a long time ago did, and the newest version of amon-ra recovery does a better job backing up RSA keys for 4g than clockwork.
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Edit: Nevermind figured it out
the aftermath fucked around with this message at 13:38 on Dec 25, 2010 |
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Rohaq posted:This is why I love TitantiumBackup's new 'Integrate with ROM' option for apps now. Holy poo poo. How did I miss this? That really is awesome.
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Zero VGS posted:I have a Virgin Mobile Samsung Intercept, Android 2.1, fresh from Best Buy. Has anyone here successfully upgraded and/or rooted one of these? Woo OK, I sat down and trudged through that stuttering dudes's videos. I'm posting from a Barnacle tether on my laptop. Not bad for a $25 a month plan. For anyone else on Virgin Mobile's "Beyond Talk Plan" with an Intercept, follow this Youtube to the letter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=statBon1mqE Now then, can anyone recommend me a rom for general better performance, simpler UI? What are the good ones? I'll be damned if I'm going to let any non-goon internet recommend me one.
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Duckman2008 posted:Ok, so I got my replacement Evo, and rooting is apparently much more involved (and requires windows?) than before. poo poo. Any tips/advice before I attempt this (I'm doing this on a night I haven't touched alcohol)? Don't think anyone tried helping you on this. For almost every Sense phone, you can usually root with ease using Unrevoked: http://unrevoked.com/ (Though i've heard the latest EVO's might require advanced steps to root, but give it a try.)
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