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Root Cognition 4.0 - NOW AVAILABLE

I flashed it this morning and wound up coming back to Andromeda - It was nice, glossy, and seemed solid, but my GPS went to crap compared to other ROMs.

I heard 4.0 didn't have the same GPS "fix" that 4.1 does, so maybe that's the way to go.

PLUS - I wish that the "Software Update" in Settings was removed... not a biggie, but that feature obviously isn't going to work with a ROM anyway...
 
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I flashed it this morning and wound up coming back to Andromeda - It was nice, glossy, and seemed solid, but my GPS went to crap compared to other ROMs.

I heard 4.0 didn't have the same GPS "fix" that 4.1 does, so maybe that's the way to go.

PLUS - I wish that the "Software Update" in Settings was removed... not a biggie, but that feature obviously isn't going to work with a ROM anyway...

wow so many ROMs to choose from. i guess sometimes it's hard to choose which one to get. :)
 
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When you do incremental upgrades (say Cog 4.0 to Cog 4.1) what is the proper way to proceed?

It all depends how they are offered from the developer. MOST version updates are offered as full versions (sometimes considered WIPE versions). Sometimes there is just an update from one to another. There isn't a right or wrong way.

For me personally, if I already had 4.0 and wanted 4.1, if an upgrade is available, I will generally use it... However, if I were to go from 3.04 to 4.1, I'd ALWAYS flash to stock first and then install the complete 4.1 version. Its my general rule of thumb, and it seems to be just fine and hasn't given me any problems at all.
 
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I think I am going to go with Cognition 4.1 for my wife's phone. She doesn't care for a ROM, but I flashed her phone with stock 2.2 and then rooted and it boots slow and overall feels a little slow. She likes stock and I like her to have Droid Wall, Titanium Backup, and AT&T apps removed. Plus I know she will notice a difference in speed with Cognition.

EDIT: Just looked. Looks like I am waiting for 4.1.1 to come out so I only have to flash my wife's phone once.
 
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My advice, YES.

I flash to stock before EVERY ROM, unless it's just an update to an existing ROM I've installed.

This method has proven rock solid for me with every flash I've done. Yes, it takes a while longer than just flashing over a ROM, but if you rely on your phone everyday like I do, spend the extra time to ensure that the ROM gives you no problems or issues when you really need it!
 
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I think I am going to go with Cognition 4.1 for my wife's phone. She doesn't care for a ROM, but I flashed her phone with stock 2.2 and then rooted and it boots slow and overall feels a little slow. She likes stock and I like her to have Droid Wall, Titanium Backup, and AT&T apps removed. Plus I know she will notice a difference in speed with Cognition.

EDIT: Just looked. Looks like I am waiting for 4.1.1 to come out so I only have to flash my wife's phone once.

How did you flash to stock 2.2? As far as I know you can only flash back to 2.1 JF6 firmware.
 
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How did you flash to stock 2.2? As far as I know you can only flash back to 2.1 JF6 firmware.

Not entirely true.

If you use ODIN-1-CLICK, then yes, you'll have JF6.

If you use ODIN3, you can actually select the firmware version you want. You'll have to download the firmware first, but search and you'll find the file.
 
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Not entirely true.

If you use ODIN-1-CLICK, then yes, you'll have JF6.

If you use ODIN3, you can actually select the firmware version you want. You'll have to download the firmware first, but search and you'll find the file.

Using the same PIT file?
Also, do you have a link to stock 2.2 firmware that can be flashed with Odin3? I couldn't find it.
 
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