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Old 11-15-2008, 11:00 AM
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Re: Apache WM6.1 Build 20924 kitchen

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... So, what does 19716 and the newer builds to this one, fix? I really don't think I have any problems at all, so I can't imagine how the newer builds can be any faster or more stable. Why did we even need to update the Apache ROM, anyways? Maybe I am being naive, or mis-guided, but I just don't see any reasons why I should update, other than getting newer OEM's, and helping test this kitchen build.
I take it you are on a stock ROM, which is WM5? If it works for you, great. Most of us don't like the junkware the carrier forced upon us or the slugishness of WM5. By flashing a custom rom, we get rid of the junk, get a faster and newer (therefore more compatible) OS, and we can stick some apps in the ROM and ext ROM partitions...it's free storage space!
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Old 11-15-2008, 09:45 PM
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Re: Apache WM6.1 Build 20924 kitchen

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I take it you are on a stock ROM, which is WM5? If it works for you, great. Most of us don't like the junkware the carrier forced upon us or the slugishness of WM5. By flashing a custom rom, we get rid of the junk, get a faster and newer (therefore more compatible) OS, and we can stick some apps in the ROM and ext ROM partitions...it's free storage space!
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Actually, no. I have been running only the latest Custom ROM's from the kitchen, for well over a few years now. I was just curious how come we were still getting new updates to the WM6.1 Kitchen. Set aside from maybe bluetooth, how many things are updated or changed/improved from the 19716 Builds, to this one? I am currently running the 716 build, and really can't see anything that is locking up, or any lag. Maybe I just have gotten used to it, and don't know what I am missing?
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