That's one thing that i have never used since i have had a desire... i might give a "nonsense" rom a try, i did try the open desire teams froyo rom, but i didn't think much to it....
Never tried a vanilla rom but i agree with you there, after all its something less for the os to be bogged down with.
Not sure if this will work but i noticed that titanium back up also backed up the radio on my rom, & reinstalled it on my new rom.
Would perhaps it not do that from a rom that has a radio to one that doesn't?
Be handy if it does for all those people who like the radio so much.
it wouldn't work when moving to a vanilla rom, those use a different kernel and thats eh problem. I think various devs are working on getting radio to vanilla froyo desire roms though.
it wouldn't work when moving to a vanilla rom, those use a different kernel and thats eh problem. I think various devs are working on getting radio to vanilla froyo desire roms though.
I've taken the leap and installed the latest CM6 nightly build. Seems stable, battery life is good, and it comes with a DSP manager (graphic equalizer).
Overall, I'm very impressed, considering this is an experimental build and may get broken at any time!!
is anybody else using the nightly build adnd care to share their experiences with it as i am contemplating switching but not sure how stable it actually is?
i installed too yesterday and its is a very good rom and i installed the google apps package along with it and i was left with 100mb, is this right? just i cant help but think i should have more :S
I know there's A2SD, but I prefer A2SD+ (the oldschool way).
I did try installing RC2 yesterday, but went back to Neophyte again.
I think if I were to go to a senseless rom, I'd have to research exactly how to get the things I like from Sense (or something similar) on the Cyanogen.
I'll probably wait until a totally finished release and then look at it.
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