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Thank you, Jmartino. Will I need a custom rom after that? I'm just afraid of breaking my phone. :/

I am terribly upset with my phone, I have maybe 5 apps installed, and maybe 100 text messages stored. A handfull of photos. Just disgraceful.


I am building a ROM for this phone. If you can wait it out, you won't be disappointed. Thanks.
 
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Thank you, Jmartino. Will I need a custom rom after that? I'm just afraid of breaking my phone. :/

I am terribly upset with my phone, I have maybe 5 apps installed, and maybe 100 text messages stored. A handfull of photos. Just disgraceful.

You do NOT need to install a custom ROM on the Vortex to benefit from rooting. I rooted mine the day I got it and ditched the bloatware. That frees up a ton of space and the phone runs great. I've got over 60 apps installed and still have over 30 MB of free memory. And - Netflix runs just fine on it.

That being said - a custom ROM, while not for the faint of heart, is always appreciated since one can often add features not available otherwise, improve speed, performance, streamline processes, remove unnecessary files, etc. It remains to be seen what J will come up with. I'll be watching for it! :)
 
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Thanks for the help, sorry for being such a noob.... I've built PC's for years but this is like Chinese to me.

My phones was a bit messed up, so I reset to factory, installed a new Sd card, and re-installed the apps I want. Then I used Gungerbreak v1.3 and installed Titanium Backup. I ran Titanium Backup and backed up my apps and system files. . . now what do I do?

Does backing up via Titanium alone create the ROM for system restore/backup purposes? Where is the ROM stored, on my SD card somewhere?

Once my ROM is backed up then I can start removing Verizon bloat, or should i use another ROM to overwrite the whole enchilada?
 
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