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Re: [In Development] Juicy ROM 3.0 [SYS OS 5.2.19965 Build 19974]

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Originally Posted by SprintTouch08 View Post
no prob pretty much add to your first posts "DONT USE DCD CAB NOT NEEDED CAN MESS UP YOUR DEVICE" and if people cant listen its their own problem really at this point. You guys cant keep pumping out 3 or 4 different versions of the same ROM every update and then people complain why one is out a few days before the other and why Sprint users got jumped for 2 updates yada yada. All the CDMA Diamond ROMs run on all the CDMA diamonds just fine honestly no matter what carrier it is.

This will solve all of that and make your lives developing easier too just doing one version
I agree with everything you are saying... I think generic roms are better for the cook and end users. I want to add though, that after loading up Mike's generic rom, I couldn't get data until I ran the carrier cab. Is this some fluke, or might some people legitimately need that cab?

Also, from what I read, the people were having problems had ran a PRI update. Wouldn't it be best to cook a generic rom with the option to run a carrier cab and no option to update thru Sprint (or whatever carrier)?

Please understand I only consider myself an end user and am only asking these questions because I really don't know the answer.
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