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Originally Posted by jabson
Very much so! You mentions that I can keep the stock ROM while I am unlocked, does that mean the Stock ROM remains on my phone? Or does the Flasher remove the stock and stores it on my desktop or laptop? If it does store it on the phone, doesn't that mean I have 2 OS's or whatever taking up memory?
And who's do you have, and hows it working for you?
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I'm sorry for not explaining better. The first step you do is to Un-lock your phone. You will still have your stock ROM but it will be un-locked. un-locked just allows you to falsh a new ROM. Once you choose which ROM you want and then flash, that is all you have. Your stock ROM is gone. (no two on the phone at once). You can get it back no problem if you don't like the ROM you chose by flashing to the stock ROM in this section. So either way you are safe. The only thing you have to remember is each time you flash (whether to a new fancy custom ROM or back to your original style ROM) you start over brand new. Just like when you bought it.
I had to go back to Stock for certain reasons. I like you loved the look of 2.5 but I use mine for work and needed to have "missed calls & missed Voicemails" on the home screen. my situation is a little weird. I need to be able to look at my phone and see those two things without hitting too many buttons. So unluckily i had to go back to stock. I was using the Drellies one. And i loved it. My problems were with 2.5 (not the ROM itself)
good luck and hope this helped.