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Re: Why use a custom ROM?
Lots of reason
Number 1 reason is custom roms are always better then the Stock ROM Faster Smoother More Attractive ect. I say you should defiantly flash a custom ROM (Copper)
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Re: Why use a custom ROM?
So you can help keep people like me out of the bar!!!
Usually better performance, custom apps, and gives you more of a choice. Think if you woke everyday and wore the same outfit...
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I was initially hesitant b/c I didn't want to screw up my phone b/c I have several apps i use for business. After reading a ton about it, I made the move to Mighty ROM. The main thing I've noticed is the SPEED is much better and my BATTERY LIFE has increased. There are also some different apps he includes with the ROM and also removes the Sprint stuff. Those were probably my two biggest grips with the stock ROM, sluggish and poor battery life. I had to soft reset my phone a couple times a day on the stock ROM b/c it would always freeze up on me. The other big reason I made the switch is so Arcsoft would work on my phone. I could never get picturemail working with the stock ROM and with Mighty ROM it works great! I don't think I'll try other ROM at this point b/c I'm happy with Mighty ROM, but when he releases and updated version, I'll definatley flash to the updated version of Mighty ROM. |
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I'm on Verizon with one of the memory gimped Verizon Touch Pros, and I just flashed to SSK this past weekend. The reason I flashed was because of sluggish performance and the fact that the stock rom was a memory hog on the already memory handicapped VZW TP.
Prior to flashing I'd given up on using Touch Flo 3D because it was just too much for it. Now I have plenty of memory and the phone still looks great. The only thing I still disable is the HTC dialer to free up those 10 megs or so of ram, but with this rom the windows stock dialer is skinned black so it looks pretty cool regardless. I personally think, now that I've flashed, that VZW users need to flash a stock rom to unlock the full potential of this phone. I highly recommend SSK, they're tweaked for VZW and run great in my experience so far. |
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I had been interested in the custom ROMs for a while but feared bricking my phone. I then had a lot of problems with my phone not hanging up a call. I would finish the call and click the red phone button and then people would say that they would listen to me for a while after that. As I was pressing a "hard" key perhaps the ROMs would have no impact on the problem anyway. Still, I decided to make the attempt. It was funny, I read and read and read so carefully figured the task of burning a new ROM would be very difficult but in the end it took minutes and was a piece of cake.
I have the Verizon Touch Pro and what I tried so far was JD's but it was clearly written around Sprint. It seemed fine but as I kept seeing Sprint pop up I was a bit uncomfortable and moved to eRice. It was ok but I had a lot of problems with it booting up. It would boot up only about 20% of the time and lock the other times. I could live with that but I also got left with a very small amount of free memory that caused everything to be too slow. The TF3D interface seemed relatively quick but other actions were slow. It all may have been my fault as I added some apps in the kitchen that I likely didn't need. I'm still not clear if that would kill memory. None the less, I decided to try Copper and love it. Yes, very stripped down but so far I have everything I need. I could get VZ Navigator back so in the end I decided to try some other GPS programs. Not sure yet what I think about them. I am left with 40% of my memory free at boot up which is the most I have ever seen. That was with the default page pool settings which I can't recall what they were. That is the only thing I haven't tried which might speed things up further. To be honest, I don't know what a page pool is. I will say that with Copper there is no MMS, only SMS. I guess I need to download a different program for MMS? Haven't figured that out either. Whichever way you go, good luck. |
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