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Old 04-17-2009, 10:33 PM
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Re: Why use a custom ROM?

I felt the same way when i first started looking to flash my phone,, however i have the pleasure of working with Ivan at my place of business,, after talking to him and getting info on flashing i took the dive,, so after flashing 8 different roms onto my phone i was able to compile a list of things i liked and didnt like,,so i took a dive again and started to cook my own roms,, after several attemps (mainly because of forgetting to put something "vital" in) i now have a very stable, bug-free and personalizied rom built for my likes needs and wants,, then i have another rom that is a theme rom for the tv show "Doctor Who",, plus its a lite and mainly sprint free rom (ie. taking out all sprint customizations). dont get me wrong the sprint rom is just fine (insert a good comment of sprint due to the fact i work for them) for the every day user,, but for someone that wants more out of their device then a new may be your answer,,

In short what im try to convey is that its a way of making your phone "YOUR PHONE".

Flashing to another rom is like getting to try out a different operating systems on you computer,,
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