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Droid x slower with froyo? Disappointed?

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'Tis a little bit scary to think of, but then again a few screenshots of a pre-release update isn't definitive enough. I jumped on the DX bandwagon and got up early on release day to get my order in. I might just wait before jumping on the 2.2 bandwagon and see what the results are from others first.
 
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I think rooting it after will be faster.

How will having ROOT make 2.2 faster? You need kernels to OC....basically get around that eFuse thing ya'll have. I understand rooting can take away the bloat ware, which MIGHT make it run a BIT faster...but still.

edit: OR do you mean that you will be able to obtain root easier on 2.2???

Sorry, can't decide on how to read your post...
 
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How will having ROOT make 2.2 faster? You need kernels to OC....basically get around that eFuse thing ya'll have. I understand rooting can take away the bloat ware, which MIGHT make it run a BIT faster...but still.

edit: OR do you mean that you will be able to obtain root easier on 2.2???

Sorry, can't decide on how to read your post...
There is no "eFuse thing"...well, not one that makes any bit of difference. Encrypted bootloader? That's a different story.
 
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Those that ran Froyo on their rooted Droid's:

The first leak posted the highest scores on Quadrant. But that leak was the most unstable.

Remember each leak after that the Quadrant score was lower, or one leak it was high, one it was low? I havent ran any recent Froyo builds on my Droid since getting the X to see where it it now....keep meaning to...lol

The Quadrant score being lower was replaced with more stability tho. Certain apps didnt work on the first Froyo leak. They worked on the later leaks. And a wild thing....the phone was smoother on the 2nd leak, but the Quadrant score was lower than the first leak. Maybe the added stability helped.

I think the final version of Froyo will be a good mix of smoother, faster and stability.

And something else....Froyo, if its like it is for the Droid....u cant just install it and run Quadrant 10 minutes later. It needed at least 1/2 an hour to settle down after first boot after first install. It does dome things in the background on first install.

I hope some recent Droid owners that ran custom ROMs can chime in...

Like ylexot said, If the Quadrant numbers stay around the same after the X gets Froyo....some ppl did guess that the X was running Froyo already, or at least JIT...I hope they are wrong.

Someone mentioned the kernel at Droid Life and another forum. Its possible those Quadrant scores are not from a full Froyo. Froyo needed a new kernel. All the kernel makers had to make new kernels for Froyo ROMs.

Whatever the case is, it will be interesting to see what happens after Froyo is pushed out OTA.
 
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This definitely either is not the final version or is completely false. The Incredible Froyo ROM is showing over 2x Quadrant scores with 2.2 over 2.1 and so did the Nexus One. Not saying the X will see that big of a leap, because it is already ridiculously fast, but it will get faster.

On a similar note, Incredibles are scoring around 550 on 2.1 and around 1200 on 2.2, and my X just scored 1295 on 2.1! Even with 2.2, the Incredible isn't any faster than the X on 2.1! Droid X FTW.
 
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