cool....hope more and more people will ask question here and contribute on the answer ....
Nexus One Official Thread v3, The legacy continues
Nexus One Official Thread v3, The legacy continues
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Nov 4 2010, 07:41 PM
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cool....hope more and more people will ask question here and contribute on the answer ....
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Nov 8 2010, 04:57 PM
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dear N1 user, 1 more time be proud of yr smart choice in the past.
Gingerbread is coming to town...in Nexus one. |
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Nov 8 2010, 08:19 PM
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QUOTE(shahz @ Nov 8 2010, 06:40 PM) previously rumor said nexus two coming...so i thought maybe no official gingerbread for nexus one.now all clear.... i got no much worry about it, cos official released is not that important. android is so flexi, some dev will port it in to nexus one... |
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Nov 10 2010, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(lloyd1030 @ Nov 10 2010, 01:44 AM) well, i am not sure either. here some stock rom stock romnvm, i found some guide on the net now and i am going to try it out. thanks for your help. mind to share the link that u found ....? |
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Nov 10 2010, 07:13 PM
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QUOTE(lloyd1030 @ Nov 10 2010, 05:36 PM) Help guys, i tried so many times and i still can't have my n1 back to stock ROM. just download the stock Froyo 2.2, put in memory card, and flash it in recovery....Even tried to flash it from recovery mode but it just won't work. please, any help now would be appreciate. all should work... * it's not advisable for u to go back 2.1 (original nexus one firmware, b4 update to froyo) bcos u need to flash the radio to old radio as well..... flashing radio can be very dangerous ... please provide more info on yr phone... what recovery u r using?? what rom?? what build number....?? |
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Nov 10 2010, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE(lloyd1030 @ Nov 10 2010, 09:36 PM) so you are saying that if we flash the wrong radio, we might end up with useless phone? since u already in froyo radio...try not to touch it..so how do we know which radio is suitable for us? will try cyanogen out once i have the chance. .....flashing the wrong radio might brick the phone.... u can flash any froyo rom as many time u like... ( as long as u got yr current one backup) im using cynogen, so far so good.. never try that many rom b4 actually.. lazy to do ... |
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Nov 14 2010, 11:44 AM
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QUOTE(chinoz_zim @ Nov 14 2010, 01:54 AM) Hi guys, i noob here with N1..but familiar with Android..just wanna ask few stuff regarding N1..How to check wether my N1 is new set or recondition set?because when i purchased N1 its already Froyo insted of Eclair...everything look perfect..IMEI number same as on the box..really appreciate ur help sifu.. =) thanks in advance as long as IMEI is the same...u should be fine..for original eclair rom, u will get official OTA update to froyo. |
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Nov 15 2010, 08:51 PM
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QUOTE(cleave @ Nov 15 2010, 06:25 PM) Of course I can simply run Darktremor's script for a2ext on CM6, but that's not really the point. If you look at the predecessors of CM6 (namely, the awesome 5.08), the a2ext implemented in those versions is not just some script you execute post-ROM installation. The a2ext feature is built into the ROM framework. That is just something that sets apart Cyanogen's work from all the other custom ROMs. And when that feature is absent in the 6.x, it was just a huge downer. To make matters worst, CM6 doesnt play well with the native Froyo A2SD. That's my main gripe with CM6, if you have just a handful of apps and your internal mem is adequate to house them, then CM6 is an awesome ROM. I have like 300+ apps at a time and I certainly need the a2ext+. So if I need to hack DarkTremor's script into a ROM, then why dont I just use some other ROM with the script already pre-installed by default? That why I stuck with LeoFroyo until MIUI came out. MIUI just blew my mind away. A working FM radio (without any of that SenseUI crap), Darktremor's A2SD, that supercool notification bar and of course those cryptic untranslated or mistranslated random strings. Like shahz, I run ADW and do away with that iPhone-ish looks. i need help....i got more than 300 apps in my phone also...still in 5.0.8 with app2ext. planning to flash CM6.1... froyo got a2sd, it should have no limit on memory...should be more than enough memory rite?? y still need a2ext?? |
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Nov 16 2010, 11:24 AM
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QUOTE(cleave @ Nov 16 2010, 12:58 AM) @benny888, how come you're not tempted with Desire HD? Is it because of you have Android on your HD2? so u recommend to go straight to RoDrIgUeZsTyLe Miui rom??@davidwyl That was my exact thought when I first flashed to CM6. I thought I could live with Froyo A2SD. 150+ apps later, I discovered how wrong I was. It was all fine when the app count was like 100+ or so. When it hit 150, things started to go awry. I had missing app icons in the drawer everytime I mount the phone as a USB storage, although TiB reported that the app is installed. And sometimes when I rebooted the phone, the only apps that loaded properly was the ones on the internal memory. It was kinda annoying as the only way to fix it was through uninstall/re-install procedure. FAT32 is not exactly the best filesystem out there for a 'read' operation, especially when the space it had to 'seek' is large, it'll just failed miserably. Even Microsoft themselves abandoned FAT32 as an OS filesystem when they launched WinXP back in 2000. Add that unreliability to the way Froyo A2SD stores apps. It doesnt just move the apps to the SD. No, no Froyo A2SD encrypts the apps too. So, that decryption process whenever you access an app on Froyo A2SD plus the FAT32 incompetence when seeking through a whole load of apps equates to disaster that bound to happen. If you want CM6.x and you have lots of apps, consider manually installing Darktremor's A2SD or use a bundled CM6 distribution like Kang-O-Rama or RoDrIgUeZsTyLe LimeMod, the ones that come with app2ext. Steer clear of Froyo A2SD. It is just not made to handle massive amount of apps. It'll just crumble under the weight. |
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Nov 17 2010, 08:30 PM
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Nov 19 2010, 05:56 PM
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im using clockworkmod recovery....tried to partition my new mmory card, but i didnt c the option to convert it to ext3.
anyone have any idea?? update... i just found out clockworkmod recovery partition is already ext3. This post has been edited by davidwyl: Nov 20 2010, 11:02 AM |
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Nov 20 2010, 10:46 PM
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Nov 25 2010, 11:33 AM
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need some help from those using miui...
i flashed my miui, all working fine...enable a2ext using Terminal Emulator .. but when i start to install app, the app go in to my internal memory. how can i install app into a2ext? or is there any option for me to turn it on? |
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Nov 27 2010, 03:00 PM
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QUOTE(cleave @ Nov 27 2010, 09:19 AM) Can you verify this? I mean is your internal memory shrinking after you do an install or something? When you use A2SD, the sd-ext part is seen as logical internal memory by the OS. So, app installation should be to the internal memory. The only exception is if its a system app, then it'll go to the system's apps directory which is on the physical internal memory unless you explicitly moved it. i understand the fact that ext partition is seen as a internal memory, the problem is everytime i install apps, my phone internal memory will reduce not the ext partition. ...What kept getting the signature error? A ROM or a recovery when flashing through fastboot? If it's the former, check the package again whether it is signed or otherwise. i believe i enable it properly. ... |
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Dec 3 2010, 09:32 AM
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QUOTE(lordgamer3 @ Dec 3 2010, 02:14 AM) Hi bro's i did a quadrant test for this two roms and here is the score maybe can try Enomther's TheOfficial Nexus1 - v2.14.4..MM desire super hybrid v2.14 1353 Miui RodriguezsTyle 1335/1374 The MM desire super hybrid scored higher then a stock froyo however i only made one attempt earlier but the miui on the other hand i made 2 attempts the first was 1335 which was lower then the stock froyo on N1 but the second one was even faster then desire super hybrid and also based on the responsiveness i would say the miui is probably the most responsive rom out there but i would not dismiss the super hybrid just yet cz its a very stable and one of the fastest sense rom's out there but one flaw i have 2 admit regarding the superhybrid rom that it consumes alot of storage space which gives the miui another plus point but overall if u love htc sense this is probably the fastest sense rom out there but the miui on the other hand offers a very unique ui overhaul not seen in other roms so yeah 2 sum it up both are awesome and worth to try =) Added on December 3, 2010, 2:47 am You are right but it is faster then stock froyo but yeah the miui is still more responsive and faster but the desire hybrid considering its size isn't too bad either thanks for the miui recommendation now i got 2 fav roms but i think i wanna revert 2 sense in time 2 come =) is by fast one of the fastes rom i tried. average score 1500...without overclock and i got >300 apps installed. battery life so so, not great. on average use around 16 - 17 hours. for those like Miui layout, i believe it's one of the best rom for u. |
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Dec 5 2010, 06:25 PM
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QUOTE(lordgamer3 @ Dec 5 2010, 02:21 PM) Hi guys sorry im still bit noob here but i got a question i want to mount the htc desire hd rom into my phone but one of the steps is to create a sd-ext partition...anyone can recommend any software or guide me how to do it?? i have flashed some rom's b4 the conventional way its not a problem but i think this rom is a bit big so i need to create partition anyone can kindly guide me thanks =) u can create partition in recovery itself...no need to use computer....but if u want to to creat using computer, u can run linux live CD in yr pc, boot into linux, and partition it from yr pc...(forget about this step if u not familiar with linux) |
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Dec 10 2010, 09:23 AM
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Dec 10 2010, 07:17 AM) i tried to find out on the partition thingy, rom manager only have a maximum of 512mb only... How to make it larger? 1.do nanroid backup2.copy all yr files in sd card to pc..... 4.if u want to backup files inside ext partition, u can use any linux live cd (im using ubuntu) to boot in yr pc, and copy all the file in ext partition to pc. (by doing this u no need to reinstall all yr apps later) 5. format it inside recovery, u can see 1024mb. OR u can format it inside linux live cd that i mentioned above. 6. copy all backup files in yr card... ext one to ext partition, sd-card one to sd-card. 7. put back in to yr phone and boot. for those who want to upgrade sd-card also can use this way... it work for me...i upgraded from 8gb to 16gb b4 few week back. |
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Dec 11 2010, 06:33 PM
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Dec 24 2010, 09:08 AM
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QUOTE(cekpo @ Dec 24 2010, 07:16 AM) Dem, I'm really tempted to try all sorts of ROM, but it's very annoying that I'd have to set all my applications back. Can we somehow save our application's settings with Titanium Backup or something? yup. u can backup applications and setting using titanium backup.Added on December 24, 2010, 9:15 am QUOTE(Kyl3 @ Dec 24 2010, 08:10 AM) it's a superb phone...depend on the price. rare phone...2nd hand price can be high. unless someone hate N1. if u plan to play around with custom rom. N1 will be perfect phone, dozens roms available. and well support by developer. This post has been edited by davidwyl: Dec 24 2010, 09:15 AM |
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Dec 28 2010, 01:43 PM
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QUOTE(Slekerz @ Dec 28 2010, 01:32 PM) My n1 for two day batteries getting worst only last for 4 to 5 hour after that dying, before this can last for whole day maybe i download apps that access internet in background. use task manager to c which app running...open suspected app and check whether the app have any the auto update. some apps auto update every 15mins. on average my batt life can last for 15-16 hours. sometime heavy use about 12-13hours. |
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