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What is the best base rom to have while running Android?
What does everyone recommend as far as a base rom while running droid? And would there be any differences in speed?
I have seen: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/tp2-android-development/113402-v1-2-calkulins-stripped-roms-android-dualboot-6-5-6-1-a.html and http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/tp2-androi...boot-time.html Thanks Last edited by geeksquad; 09-29-2010 at 04:08 AM. |
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Re: What is the best base rom to have while running Android?
Stock and Mighty Rom both had worked the same.
Rom doesn't matter. However.... Radio versions might. |
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Re: What is the best base rom to have while running Android?
Once haret runs, it shouldn't matter what ROM you're using, right? Turning off sense and disabling start-up programs just makes the load time faster, I would think. Since dual boot doesn't have to compete with other startup programs. Just my guess though.
Although, if that were the case, why would it matter what setting I had for auto-dim backlight in windows? |
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Re: What is the best base rom to have while running Android?
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Re: What is the best base rom to have while running Android?
What do you mean by radio exactly? And what is NAND and is there any advantages or disadvantages to it? Thanks
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Re: What is the best base rom to have while running Android?
Available memory would be a factor to consider though. I would imagine the 35Mb stripped Roms would allow more available memory in Android than the 120Mb stock rom, or the 80s or 90s of many custom Roms.
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