So I want a new phone. Must have a great screen in the region of 5 inches, 32gb onboard (or SD), and vanilla android 4.1. Obviously the One X+ looked pretty good and I do like the added battery life, but the price seems very difficult to justify - I don't think I really need the extra storage and I'm not sure anyone could notice the extra 200mhz from the cpu.
So, my cunning plan is to buy a One X, change up the battery to the unit from the One X+ (which I believe has been done quite a bit) and flash a custom vanilla rom. I'm fairly used to taking phones apart and flashing roms etc. I might then consider clocking the processor up to 1.7ghz, though frankly I doubt I'd bother.
So, this would be basically turning a One X into a X+, ignoring the extra storage of course. Anyone see any issues with this? Or have any recommendations for which vanilla 4.1 rom to use as a daily driver?
So, my cunning plan is to buy a One X, change up the battery to the unit from the One X+ (which I believe has been done quite a bit) and flash a custom vanilla rom. I'm fairly used to taking phones apart and flashing roms etc. I might then consider clocking the processor up to 1.7ghz, though frankly I doubt I'd bother.
So, this would be basically turning a One X into a X+, ignoring the extra storage of course. Anyone see any issues with this? Or have any recommendations for which vanilla 4.1 rom to use as a daily driver?
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its supposedly efforts of htc to not have the ui be so interwoven and battery dependent,and it definately has an elegance to it. this is actually one of the first htc phones ive owned that it doesnt really bother me to run stock.