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Root best stable rom

I think I know what you are talking about, but I think it may be safer if I assume I don't. :cool:


Lol, remind me and I'll walk you through it or get a .zip you can flash for it. Super easy once you know how. Just don't have the time to teach it at the moment. :(
 
Ugh...flashing my Epic is waaaay easier than my Captivate.

Have to back up the /efs file on my Captivate with the NV_Backup.bin, then use ODIN to factory restore, then master clear (wipes out the internal SD card so all data is lost!!) and then load new ROM... pain in the rear!!!

Thanks Kelmar for making your Epic root instructions so clear and such a piece of cake, compared to the pain in the butt Captivate!!!

This confirms that I will not be getting the Nexus S or any Android phone without an external SD card...such a pain to back up the internal SD card!!! Especially as you MUST erase everything before loading a new ROM... the Epic doesn't really require this.
 
Midnight is working great for me now. I wish I could have the Syndicate battery indicator and 3g/1x indicator. :(

Is the battery indicator the blue circle one? If so i can link you to that or several other ones if you want. Or you may want to flash a theme lots of good ones out there to choose from.
 
Can the rfs version be overclocked? Also how is the battery life on that rom?

Yes, but it may require a new kernel. I don't have the need to OC so I don't do it.

I have an extended battery so I'm not exactly a direct comparison, but right now my battery is at 73%. Off the charger at 6 this morning (now 10:15pm). All the other EC05 ROMs were probably pretty similar.
 
Forddna - Are you on Midnight 5.3? Care to send me a copy of your framework-res.apk and I'll look into the requests.
 
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