January 3rd, 2011, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Get_Droid
I have read your post:
MOTOROLA QUENCH XT5 (502) - CyanogenMod Forum
But can u please let me know or explain me that using the process of "rooting the device and flashing the custom rom's" only helps in just upgrading to a new version for the sake of the Android version number and the core basic functionality or do they really performs well as as if they were provided by the device manufacture out of the box - my main concern is flash player support in browser after Froyo(2.2) upgrade and also rest of the other functionalities of Froyo, specially in the case of Motorola XT502( I am planning to buy it and made my mind over LG optimus one). Your genuine advise really will help me alot here. Thanks a lot for the post earlier it was very knlowledgable 
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Dear Get_Droid,
I don't think u'll be getting the functionalities of manufacturer rom with custom roms.
Custom roms may be better than the stock roms or may have problems.
I think Stock (manufacturer) roms go thru' a lot of testing by the company team before they release/load onto their devices, whereas the custom roms are developed/cooked by individuals, who don't have the luxury of a testing team (unlike manufacturers).
Flashing custom roms is at one's own risk.
So, if you are afraid or not ready for teh custom roms, I suggest, if I may, you to go for a mobile, whose manufacturer offers you future upgrades. In your case it is LG Optimus One.
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