Showing posts with label rom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rom. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

LG Optimus One Series Best Roms List

CM10 JB Stable 4.1.2
-All LG Optimus One phones
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811325

CM7 (looks like ics) CyanMobileX
-LG Optimus One (Can be substituted with proper bb fix or kernel)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883410

Oxygen 3.0 ICS
-LG Optimus One ONLY (cannot be substituted with kernels and stuff to work on others, so new bb) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833218&page=1

Oxygen 2.3.2 GB
-LG Optimus One new bb (can use bb fix and/or kernels to fix for old bb)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1325386

This is the list of the best LG Optimus One series roms so far. Most of these are stable and work well. ICS and JB can always have bugs because they are ICS and JB. But if it says it can be substituted, then use the stock .35 kernel from the LG Phoenix and everything should work. Enjoy!


CyanMobile X Rom

I was looking around for other roms that people are now making for our beloved lg optimus one, which is a piece of crap in many ways, but it is alot easier to flash roms, root and more.

I found a couple of roms out their and this one really caught my eye, it looks like ics, works like jelly bean, and is customizable like miui and cyanogenmod and aokp combined! Surprising right?!

I have not flashed it yet as im in school right now and cannot download it and transfer it to my phone, but i will do it at home to day and write a full review on it. Their are no videos on it so i guess you have to do it your self.

Here is the link

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1883410

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Epic News About CyanogenMod


CyanogenMod Hit by Rogue Team Member

CyanogenMod Hit by Rogue Team Member
Recently, the more astute among you may have noticed that the CyanogenMod project has begun to use the cyanogenmod.org domain rather than their previous .com version—a seemingly incongruous change, unfortunately driven by a malicious team member (turned rogue).
SatanR1, to use his username, bought the .com domain name for CyanogenMod via his company, Metserve Enterprises, when they started their own site to host builds and infrastructure such as their build system and distribution network. At some point in the past few months, the owner of the domain decided to fraudulently impersonate Steve Kondik (Cyanogen) towards companies, in order to seek donations and financial contributions. These were claimed to be going to the CyanogenMod project, but were in fact going directly to the impersonator himself.
To make matters worse, this user had (and has) full control of the .com domain name (which CyanogenMod are currently attempting to regain via the ICANN dispute procedure). The impersonator tried to extort $10,000 from the team to have the domain name returned (which they naturally cannot and will not pay). As of today, the domain name has been directed away from the project’s site, presumably in an attempt to try to gain some further money from the team.
To echo the request from the CyanogenMod Team,
If you are a company out there that believes they have also entered into agreements with “CM” by this person impersonating Steve, please contact Shade@chemlab.org. We’d like to get a handle on how widespread this was before we file charges.
The Android community is fairly tightly knit, and to see such a flagrant abuse of trust is frankly shocking. To see someone attempt to extort vast sums of money from an open source project (after already having obtained large sums of money by purporting to represent them to other companies) is likely very distracting for the team, yet they have pressed ahead with the release of CyangenMod 10 nonetheless.
I hope you will agree that this kind of behavior is totally unacceptable, and that such unethical business practices, especially by someone operating under the guise of their business, should be condemned by the community as a whole.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Is it worth waiting for an update? ROM List

Most people can only be convinced of rooting their android because their phone will probably never, ever, EVER, get an official update. That was why i rooted my lg thrive and now it has turned into a more functional phone than a non rooted samsung galaxy s3 will ever be. I am running cyanogen mod 10. But i have used the following
MIUI v3
MIUI v4
CyanogenMod 7-7.2
CyanogenMod 9 (multiple ones, luphirp, aosp, aokp etc.)
CyanogenMod 10
Oxygen Rom android 2.3.7
And alot more weird crazy roms.

These were all roms that had issues and probelms, but even with thoughs problems, it was better than with crapy android 2.2.1.

If your update will come in a month, then wait, but if you have to wait a year, dont wait. Phones like HTC One X, Samsung Galaxy SIII, and Galaxy Nexus, and Nexus 7, will always updates, no mater how old, but others, just have to deal with the fact that they are not going to get updates after 1 year.

Also
Stock Jelly bean, ICS, or gingerbread, is always better than Motoblur, HTC Sense, Samsung Touchwiz UI's. the phones have been screwed up by the customizations.

SO DONT WAIT, ROOT NOW

Here are some links to great Roms to check out if you are new.
MIUI
CyanogenMod
Look up: "Phone Name Here" Roms

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

LG Thrive (and lg optimus one family) ROM CM10

If you have an LG thrive. go to this website and get the lg thrive rom

for this rom, wipe everything (all possible things, sd card, system, cache, dalvik)

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811325