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Re: |I|6.5.5|ROM|WWE| ★ Energy Series 23547/21895 |Mar 17| ★ Sense 2.5 / 2.1 ★

NRGZ28, I would like to thank you and all of the other chefs for your great work! I have tried all of the ROMs since March 17. I decided to stick with the 21895 Cookies Mar 17 ROM for now because it is the only one that runs iDialer with Google Voice callback and PortSip, which are critical for me, and has all of the eye candy that I love.

I had an experience today that I wanted to share with everyone. I was at my friend's house who owns a HTC Droid Eris. He wanted me to help him tether his Eris to his laptop (he is a little computer illiterate....obviously). While I was doing this, I took the opportunity to show off my Imagio and the great new ROM I have. I was showing him how fast and great it was, but to my surprise he wasn't impressed. This is because he showed me how his phone with the same hardware specs (Processor, ROM, and RAM) was faster than my Custom ROM phone. I was shocked!!!! I am not sure why this is. Is Android OS really that much better than WM?

Because of this enlightening experience, I have to ask you and all of the other chefs out there a question. Is it possible to make an Android ROM to put on our Imagio? I know that there have been people working on porting over the Android OS to boot with Haret on the Imagio, but it still lacks functionality. I would really love to have an Android OS now that I have experienced its superiority over WM, and especially because of the Google Voice native apps for the Android.

Having said all of that, I realize that my current observation may be totally wrong. Please let me know what you all think. Is WM better than Android?

PS: I switched to Linux Ubuntu last year and just got Virtual Box to run Windows XP seamlessly, so I am never going back to a full Windows OS on a desktop or laptop.
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