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Root jelly bean roms

good luck with that man... there arent even any fully functioning ics roms as of yet... they mostly work, but no ffc nor other minor things. What rom do you currently run, and why are you looking for JB already? Just curious/anxious? Im by no means tryin to be a jerk or anything, im just curious about what youre looking to accomplish by getting a JB rom is all, as its not THAT different than ICS really...
 
im on classic i was just curious i love to flash i was look at the 4 kornerz rom and yeah i know there is a good ics rom called strike if i ever want to go back to ics i will go to strike
 
thanks i think im just going to stay on sense i was looking at 4 kornerz it seems cool looking just waiting for this kernel to set in the classic + aggressive freedom to see what happens battery saivng wise
 
when the kornerz rom came out, i really liked it. it is way different then any rom i ever tried. i strongly suggest that you check it out when you get a chance. the blue theme they are doing now looks really cool.

just remember that most of the roms out there will most likely be found over at xda. i go "shopping" there almost everyday to see what is new that is out there.

i just posted a rom that is sort of an aosp/sense combo. looks pretty good as well.
 
yeah i seen that rom you posted i seen some i like but it said something about partioning sdcard?
 
yeah i seen that rom you posted i seen some i like but it said something about partioning sdcard?

partitioning your card is one way to get around the 500mb of internal space that the evo has. by partitioning your card, you can move apps fully to the sd card. when you do it manually in settings>apps>move apps to sd card, you are only moving part of the app. A part of the app will move, while the rest will still be on the phone. by partitioning the card the app will fully be moved and thus saving space on the phone. however, a higher class card is recommended as they have faster read and write speeds. the faster the card the better your apps will perform.

use this guide:http://androidforums.com/evo-4g-all...-rooting-gingerbread-2-3-5-dummies-guide.html and go to the seconf post. it has tons of info that will help you understand things. it also has a section about partitioning.
 
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