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pimpsuprazx 11-12-2009 09:56 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sim-X (Post 1321922)
I think 6.5 sucks - it slows down the phone more than 6.1. I'm trying to suck it up and get used to it since that is all there is gonna be. Since htc overlays just about everything in windows mobile I don't know why people like 6.5 so much - The stock rom ran faster than the new mighty

+1 I'm hoping (standing on one foot with a beer in one hand and my tp2 in the right while singing the manchester united song) that a 6.1 rom will be released.

NIKKG 11-12-2009 10:45 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
Its not worth upgrading, your just wasting your time IMO. You can tweak it with all the cool features like internet sharing and wifi router. I like this phone so much, I'd rather use it this time around instead of always updating the ROM like I did on my TP1. Anyways, I'm going to wait this out until Sprint comes out with the official 6.5.

lallen3 11-12-2009 10:55 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
^ I tried all the ROMS out now, and each have their ups and downs, but stock is by far the fastest. After doing update released for MR my phone would randomly HARD reset itself.. Very annoying as it killed the SD card second time around. Don't know if it was a software conflict or what, but I'm sporting Sprint stock rom again, and running Mobile Shell 3.5 + MSkip's theme package, which makes it a whole lot nicer looking.

dbldwn02 11-12-2009 10:59 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
Yea, I tried MightyRom but it was hard-reseting the phone randomly. I have all the same programs installed on my stock 6.1 with no problems. Just thought it would be easier to flash and go, but it's not. I don't have too much time to tinker anymore.

a_c_s 11-12-2009 11:02 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
Interesting that I've had the exact opposite experience... I thought stock was atrocious, and it was on two different TP2s...I had constant soft resets and occasional involuntary hard resets...I was ready to return this unit for another model when the unlocker hit and I decided to try a couple custom ROMs...all of my issues vanished completely...I only have to soft reset once or twice a week now instead of literally 15-20 times a day on stock...I am on Juicy now and like the interface a lot... to each his own imho...

subzero1313 11-12-2009 11:16 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
I liked the stock ROM, I tweaked it HEAVILY. But the Mighty ROM is still vastly superior IMO. Runs perfectly, its faster, doesn't have a ton of bloatware I had no use for. The only thing I truly miss is a glass flip clock, which I'm sure will happen soon enough

GatorDeb 11-13-2009 12:57 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
Just wondering, how do you Flash back to the stock rom?

freekboy 11-13-2009 02:29 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pimpsuprazx (Post 1321934)
+1 I'm hoping (standing on one foot with a beer in one hand and my tp2 in the right while singing the manchester united song) that a 6.1 rom will be released.

Completely agree. No disrespect to the great folks like Juicy, but the 6.5 ROMS really have been much slower than the stock rom from sprint. This is my third HTC device (Diamond, Touch Pro, now Touch Pro2) and this is a first. Usually performance really improves with ROMs - but it hasn't been the case for this ROM.

mjcole2003 11-13-2009 04:36 AM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
im using leo energy rom 23504 and i am enjoying it much more than i did with the stock rom. As for speed... seems fast to me. Key board works on text messages but not on the opera search bar ( whichis no big deal). Battery life seems good to me as well. for now im sticking with thisrom untill he updates it.

tr0s 11-15-2009 08:14 PM

Re: So why we upgrade the ROM?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GatorDeb (Post 1321697)
WiFi tethering? Is that the same thing as turning the phone into a Wireless Access Point? Haven't tried it yet but I know I can turn it into a secured WAP for my iPod Touch.

this boggles my mind.... why the need for the ipod touch? a microSD is much much cheaper :scratch:


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