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Old 10-26-2009, 12:57 PM
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I just wanted to provide some of my evaluation and testing of the Titan builds for those that might find it useful. I am a Sprint customer and do not have access to other carrier networks. I might not test all the builds but I do flash my phone fairly frequently. I had to use the HTML tagging in the post so that I could get the columns to line up. I you like this, please remember to click the thanks button on the bottom of the post.

As Mattsm has graciously pointed out, the following tests were perfromed in low memory mode (to allow for camera testing). You can change the mode under start\settings\system\kernel with most of the roms.

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23075 Mattsm
Main: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=680
Exchange Fix: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=690

23081 Mattsm (10/28 now includes IE fix)
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=701

23081 JMartin (10/28 now includes IE fix)
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=70427

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MS23075	MB23081	JM23081	MS23081	MS=MattSm Sprint,MB=MattSm Barebones,JM=Jmartin
-------	-------	-------	-------	
w/fix	w/o fix	w/o fix	w/fix	Notes
*FAIL*	*FAIL*	*FAIL*	OK	Overall Assessment
-------	-------	-------	-------	Memory (all measured in MB)
47.05	47.05	47.05	47.05	Program Total
27.93	27.41	28.67	28.17	Program In Use
19.12	19.64	18.38	18.88	Program Free
153.34	153.34	141.38	140.88	Storage Total
7.17	5.04	8.15	8.18	Storage In Use
134.71	148.29	133.24	132.7	Storage Free
-------	-------	-------	-------	Installed Applications (Maybe=did not complete test to verify)
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Microsoft Contacts (Finger Friendly Version)
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Microsoft Internet Explorer (Pocket IE)
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Microsoft Games (FreeCell+Solitaire)
Yes	Maybe	Yes	Yes	Microsoft Office Mobile (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, OneNote)
No	Yes	Yes	Yes	Microsoft Tag Reader
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Microsoft My Phone
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Microsoft Marketplace
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Microsoft Modem Link
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	HTC Camera
Yes	Maybe	Yes	Yes	HTC Album
Yes	Maybe	Maybe	Yes	HTC Audio Manager
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Schapman Advanced Configuration
Yes	Maybe	Yes	Yes	Adobe Reader LE
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Oxios CloseApps
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Oxios Hibernate
Yes	Maybe	Yes	Yes	Ilum Software Screen Capture
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Total Commander
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Sprint TeleNav
Yes	Maybe	Yes	Yes	zsIRC
Yes	Maybe	Yes	Yes	WiFiFoFum
Yes	Maybe	Yes	Yes	psShutXP
Yes	Maybe	Yes	Yes	Pocket RAR
Yes	Maybe	Maybe	Yes	nueTools (nueLED, nuePerformance)
Yes	Maybe	Maybe	Yes	Finger Keyboard
Yes	Maybe	Maybe	Yes	Fave Chrome Addin
Yes	Maybe	Maybe	Yes	CHome Editor
Yes	Maybe	Maybe	Yes	ClearTemp
Yes	Maybe	Maybe	Yes	Media Center
Yes	Yes	Yes	Yes	Google Maps
-------	-------	-------	-------	Summary of Functional Testing
Pass	Pass	Pass	Pass	Setup: Align Screen
Pass	Pass	Pass	Pass	Setup: Date and Time Setup
Odd	Odd	Odd	Odd	Setup: Drop down arrow to small for timezone. Date and time drop down arrows are old school triangles
Pass	Pass	Pass	Pass	Phone: EVDO
Pass	No Test	No Test	Pass	Phone: Basic Phone Use (Call incoming, Call outgoing)
No Test	No Test	No Test	Pass	SMS: Receive text message
Pass	No Test	No Test	Pass	Outlook: Sync with Exchange (>350 contacts, >200 calendar, >50 tasks, NO text messages syncing)
Pass*	No Test	No Test	Pass	Outlook: Synce email with Exchange and sender shows as blank (~40+ messages, ~8 attachements) *workaround patch fixes new messages
No Test	No Test	No Test	Pass	MyPhone: Sync (including text messages)
Pass	No Test	No Test	Pass	Security: Screen Lock/Unlock (Simple PIN)
Pass	No Test	No Test	No Test	Bluetooth:Pairing with Plantronics 855 (Wireless Stereo Headset)
Pass	*FAIL*	*FAIL*	Pass	Internet: Browsing (pull up Sprint home page)
Pass	*FAIL*	*FAIL*	Pass	Internet: IE wants to download all content instead of view in browser
*FAIL*	No Test	No Test	No Test	Security: Lock screen reverts to old style after day of use
Pass	No Test	No Test	Pass	TeleNav: GPS Lock and directions given
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Old 10-26-2009, 01:20 PM
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Re: Comparison of Titan v6.5.x Builds (includes 23081)

might want to check builds verses what apps are installed. Cuz they are not correct with what you have. All them programs in the right column are in my sprint version.
Also these builds will be redone by both of us.
There are a few issues that we are looking into.
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Re: Comparison of Titan v6.5.x Builds (includes 23081)

Working on an updated one with 23075 column. Since I hit the big issue everyone is looking at in 23081 I stopped testing and verifying the applications installed (ergo the ?)
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Re: Comparison of Titan v6.5.x Builds (includes 23081)

Moved to the general Titan Forum.

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Re: Comparison of Titan v6.5.x Builds (includes 23081)

If you install this cab then it shows the sender for exchange mail for the 23075 build. As it replaces the syncmgr.dll file. I edited my 23075 post to include that. It was just a page over.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=690

EDIT: might want to include whether you are running high memory mode or not. I know that you are not running in high memory mode though with only 19mb

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Re: Comparison of Titan v6.5.x Builds (includes 23081)

Yes I was aware of the fix. I applied it and retested and updated the first post. Thanks.
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Re: Comparison of Titan v6.5.x Builds (includes 23081)

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If you install this cab then it shows the sender for exchange mail for the 23075 build. As it replaces the syncmgr.dll file. I edited my 23075 post to include that. It was just a page over.

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...&postcount=690

EDIT: might want to include whether you are running high memory mode or not. I know that you are not running in high memory mode though with only 19mb
This is a resource to show the common users experience with flashing these ROMS. Since I am not "cooking" whatever the originators are using is the mode for the ROMS I thought. From reading over at XDA, it appears that you have to choose this when you are building the ROM and not during "running". If there is a way to switch back and forth after "flashing" let me know.
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This is a resource to show the common users experience with flashing these ROMS. Since I am not "cooking" whatever the originators are using is the mode for the ROMS I thought. From reading over at XDA, it appears that you have to choose this when you are building the ROM and not during "running". If there is a way to switch back and forth after "flashing" let me know.
You can switch from high memory to low memory with a program that is in start\settings\system\kernel
After you change it will prompt you to reset.
It has nothing to do with cook. I include the kernel in so that you can switch from one to the other.
Now what ever mode you are in when you flash is the mode you will be in with the rom that you flash.
So if you are in low mode and flash then you are still in low. You would have to use the kernel to change it.
Mine always stays in the high memory mode so when I flash it is already in high memory mode.

EDIT: With that said, while in high memory mode if you want to use camera, then it will prompt you to reset in low memory mode first.
I need to add this as well. If a cook does not include the kernel then you are stuck in whatever memory(high or low)and could have problems when trying to run camera.

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Re: Comparison of Titan v6.5.x Builds (includes 23081)

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You can switch from high memory to low memory with a program that is in start\settings\system\kernel
After you change it will prompt you to reset.
It has nothing to do with cook. I include the kernel in so that you can switch from one to the other.
Now what ever mode you are in when you flash is the mode you will be in with the rom that you flash.
So if you are in low mode and flash then you are still in low. You would have to use the kernel to change it.
Mine always stays in the high memory mode so when I flash it is already in high memory mode.

EDIT: With that said, while in high memory mode if you want to use camera, then it will prompt you to reset in low memory mode first.
I need to add this as well. If a cook does not include the kernel then you are stuck in whatever memory(high or low)and could have problems when trying to run camera.
Thanks for the information. Learn something new (or mulitple "new" items) everyday. I updated first post to indicate all tests using low memory mode (to allow for camera testing).

I was confusing Slot 0,1, 60, 61 allocation in 6.5 with high and low memory modes. Reference for others: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...37&postcount=2
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Re: Comparison of Titan v6.5.x Builds (includes 23081)

Well that is what it is all about. Learning from each other. I learn new stuff every day also. The info in that link is good info to know.
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