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Re: [2-23-12]Tinkerbell's 29022 Titan Rom TBN 39.98 [Verizon/Sprint/Cricket]GPS Tools
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Re: [2-23-12]Tinkerbell's 29022 Titan Rom TBN 39.98 [Verizon/Sprint/Cricket]GPS Tools
Sorry guys, I missed that there were some posts here on this thread. Anything that I can help you all with? Rebooting issues come from having a pre-gps radio and trying to run this rom (GPS-enabled). What radio do you have installed on the device that is having the issue?
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Re: [2-23-12]Tinkerbell's 29022 Titan Rom TBN 39.98 [Verizon/Sprint/Cricket]GPS Tools
Just discovered this thread and dl'd the sprint rom for my Mogul. will flash review and give feedback soon. Just wondering if You have a "Bare Bones" version around with just the minimum on it (Ie. just the default titanium, just the base manila files. and any tweaks.) with maybe nue led. and uc compliant, etc. I can install all else from cabs or use sd config. but really wanting to try something without all the extra apps. (God knows I bog it down with enough of my own. lol) currently using ALee's 6.5 carrierless light on boost cdma. htc titan(Sprint Mogul) with Alltell radio 3.42.50. Have tried nearly every rom for this thing out there. I thought this rom from ALee was just about the latest and last for this ole mogul. Then I stumbled across this thread. Can't wait to try it. Still looking for a perfect combo of light on resources and SOME eye candy. (transparent task and soft key bars, and glass flip clock on today screen, but WITHOUT using the ram raping spb mobile shell or the like) currently using cHero clock Modded to be transparent panels. and for Best transparent look on the bars, using IC Thru U. This also makes the transparency look better when turning on titanium. Any advice/ feedback on these issues GREATLY APPRECIATED. Thx for the new rom, Tink. It looks very appealing, and I've NEVER been a huge m2d/sense fan. more the less COMBINED with Titanium. lol - The Jackal
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Re: [2-23-12]Tinkerbell's 29022 Titan Rom TBN 39.98 [Verizon/Sprint/Cricket]GPS Tools
Just busted my old Sprint Titan out of storage to tinker with it, and installed this ROM. So far, so good. Haven't done much testing, though. I've used Tinkerbell ROMs in the past with good results, but this one has the best startup screens I've seen.
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Hi Tinkerbell,
I just recently bought a..BRAND NEW XV6800. I have a Samsung i760, but could never get past the fact that the touch screen was absolutely terrible, and that there was no internal GPS. Then I remembered about the XV6800, and got this lucky find for under $70. I have been using it for a couple of weeks, and consider it the best Windows Mobile device released in terms of functionality - it has all the wireless options, great keyboard and screen, and lastly something great that is for some reason missing on recent phones - D-pad and a scroll wheel. Although the device is very functional for my purposes, it is noticeably slower than my i760, and boots with only 20-22 mb of RAM. I wanted to know, does your ROM improve the responsiveness of the device / make it more "snappy"? I have never flashed any kind of non-official ROMs, and was wondering, is there a clear set of directions for your particular ROM, a step-by-step guide of sorts? Thanks, and hope that you continue to support this wonderful device. |
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Re: [2-23-12]Tinkerbell's 29022 Titan Rom TBN 39.98 [Verizon/Sprint/Cricket]GPS Tools
Hi trysomeothertime! Glad to see that you are getting use out of this great little device. How awesome that you were able to find a new one after all these years! Nice! As to your questions, unfortunately, the Titan is lacking in capacity. With this custom Rom, you can use 'hi memory mode'. It will improve your program memory by about 10MB. You will not be able to use your camera in this mode however, but when you see a picture you would like to take, a quick reboot into low memory mode is all that is required. Also, is your GPS working with programs like Google Maps? I am just curious what vintage of a device you found there as Verizon locked the GPS in later updates.
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However, I also have found an excellent piece of software that gets the device a GPS lock called GPS2day. It is a plugin on the standard today screen which displays satellite time, coordinates, speed, and elevation. When you click on the icon, and put the phone near the window or open sky, the phone gets a lock. After that, all GPS apps work flawlessly. I tested this with the stock Verizon MR.2, and got a lock outside each time with the data connection turned off, and the phone module disabled. GPS2day has worked on all internal GPS devices I own - LG Fathom, Samsung Mondi, and the XV6800. I was very happy I didn't have to update the radio, custom flash (which I have never done, and thought now wouldn't be the best time to start, with all developers leaving Windows Mobile), and that I was able to get the GPS working! I have personally never seen this "fix" listed anywhere. However, now I notice that the phone is slower than the i760 with the same specs, and I wanted to see if a custom ROM would offer me a boost in the device responsiveness. |
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