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Old 04-12-2010, 07:24 AM
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Noob needing some direction...

Hi everyone. I'm new to this forum and new to the Omnia and in fact new to smartphones....
I actually don't have an Omnia yet but expect it to arrive tomorrow or the next day according to the ebay seller I won it thru. I plan on activating it on Page Plus.

I'm not nearly as computer savvy as most posters on this forum seem to be and I'm a little overwhelmed reading thru the posts about flashing roms, kitchens, unlocking this and that.... a lot of it is way over my head.

I'm assuming the omnia I get will come with the original rom and win mobile set up and from reading on the HOFO forums I suspect I'll want to install spb shell on the phone to make it more user friendly.

So my question here is what steps do I want to take when I first get this phone? Should I just use it first and see what works for me and what doesn't? Or should I start by flashing the rom, installing spb shell (or other options?), upgrading win mobile, etc. What are the suggestions and in which order should I manage them to set the phone up for ease of use and most complete functionality.

I will mostly use it as a phone. I like the idea of net access but the Page Plus unlimited plan only gives me 20mb/mo data usage so I'll be relying on the wifi for that mostly. I'm not one to play games or watch videos on a phone but I like and will use the decent camera.

I don't really know what apps are available for the Omnia but I figure it's been out long enough that there should be some decent ones. I'd be happy for suggestions or pointers to see what's available.

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Old 04-12-2010, 08:43 AM
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put the mobile shell on first and play with that for a bit.
google "openmarket".theres tons of free apps to decide from
remember when you X out an app it doesnt close it,it just minimizes it so you have to exit the app and not just press the X.
the mobile shell alone makes the phone fun and MUCH easier to use.
i would suggest a PIM backup as your 1st app. its a must have for backing up your data.there are several good free ones to choose from on open market.
on howardforums search the Omnia tips/tricks thread. oh my soooo much there to get you started and links galore with instructions on how to do 99% of the tweaks and will take you to rom heaven
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Re: Noob needing some direction...

OK I'll do that. Could you explain what it means to flash the rom and why I would want to do that? I understand that rom = read only memory but that's about as far as I get. Is rom sort of the basic code that the os rides on?
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yes. the mobile shell will change the entire way you access menus and shortcuts with lots of added goodies
a custom rom does the same thing but depending on the one you choose adds and deletes certain programs so thats why i suggest mobile shell first then a custom rom. when you want a new rom lyorite has some on Modaco.com that are very basic and you add what you want.
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Re: Noob needing some direction...

OK thanks. So I gather when I change the rom it doesn't affect the spb shell which would be already installed.
I don't care for the phone I've had for 6 weeks now with Straight Talk and I'm really looking forward to the Omnia.
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Re: Noob needing some direction...

Well, when you flash a ROM, it's like doing a hard reset. Everything you have on there will need to be reinstalled. Thus, make sure you have back ups of everything you want to keep if you do decide to flash. It's not a problem, and flashing can really make the phone a LOT better. It is a bit scary the first time you flash (at least it was for me) but once you get comfortable with it, it can be a lot of fun to upgrade. I personally recommend Lyorite's ROMs and if you can figure it out, SASHIMI is great for installing all of your programs and settings after you flash.
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Re: Noob needing some direction...

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Well, when you flash a ROM, it's like doing a hard reset. Everything you have on there will need to be reinstalled. Thus, make sure you have back ups of everything you want to keep if you do decide to flash. It's not a problem, and flashing can really make the phone a LOT better. It is a bit scary the first time you flash (at least it was for me) but once you get comfortable with it, it can be a lot of fun to upgrade. I personally recommend Lyorite's ROMs and if you can figure it out, SASHIMI is great for installing all of your programs and settings after you flash.
OK, I found the First Time Flashing (CF03) the Omnia i910 Walkthrough thread but from what you say, wouldn't it be better to just flash first and install spb shell and anything else i want afterwards?
I'll be able to make more sense of that thread when I can have a phone in hand to play with. I'll set the issue aside til then.

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Re: Noob needing some direction...

I would suggest using the phone stock, even if only for a few hours, to see what it does stock and how it performs, before you start upgrading, especially since you don't have experience with these devices. This way you can see the differences between stock and custom.
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Re: Noob needing some direction...

Here's what I would do with the Phone when you get it.

1) activate it

2) use it for a day or two and figure out how it works, ask questions and search here for things you want to do or to inquire about something.

3) When you are comfortable with the phone, if you decide you want to roll with windows 6.5 (and I would strongly suggest you do) then we will get you to unlock the phone and flash a ROM.

4) You will soon see what you like/don't like about certain ROMs, and then you want to download a kitchen, which is not hard to work with to add things/ customize how you want your own custom ROM to be.


It is not hard to learn if you do it in the right gradient, it will all come to you. I know exactly how you feel because I recently got an android phone and I was trying to root (unlock the file system access) and flash android 2.1 on my phone which is a lot more complicated than winmo. You will get it
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Re: Noob needing some direction...

here is that thread http://howardforums.com/showthread.p...ia+tips+tricks
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