GKNByNW
Well-Known Member
After a year with my trusty Optimus V (my first Android phone) I gave in and purchased the MT about 2 1/2 weeks ago. For those that like the $199.99 price on virginmobileusa.com but don't want to wait for one to be shipped out, do like I did and go to Best Buy. Most places won't price match unless it's in a printed ad, but the clerk actually looked up the price on Virgin's website and gave me the $80 discount on the spot 

I went back the next day and grabbed a 32GB Class 10 Sandisk MicroSD for $30 on sale (most likely not at that price anymore).
Anyway, after running Quattrimus CM9 ICS on my OV, I pretty much had to have ICS on the MT as well. I did my research on rooting/custom recovery/custom ROM for the MT, so naturally I had my phone customized within an hour of getting it home from the store LOL Based on the reviews at the time, MTDEV seemed like THE way to go - AND IT IS!!!
As we all know there is no working camera yet, but I see it is being worked on and I'm a fairly patient person
The GPS on this is horrible, but I've been reading reviews on the Triumph for the last year that have all said the same thing, so I am not laying the blame on the ROM itself. My phone locks on to the GPS satellites quickly enough, but it is inaccurate to the point of being unusable for Navigation. I've never been able to get Maps to lock down closer than "Accurate to 30 meters" and most of the time it shows that I am several blocks away ("Accurate to 2000 meters") from where I actually am! And if I move the phone more than a few inches, I can watch the pointer on the map go all over the place.
The GPS complaint aside (again, I'm not blaming this ROM but the MT itself) I have to say that this ROM (running 20120913) is incredibly stable. I have not had a single issue with force closes or my phone locking up, and not once had I had to pull the battery. Just to satisfy my curiosity I will be playing around with MTDEV CM7 later this evening, but as my daily driver ROM I will be sticking with CM9 20120913, at least until the camera gets up and running.
When flashing on the OV, the typical method is:
1. Wipe cache
2. Wipe dalvik
3. Format Boot, System, Data, Cache
4. Flash new ZIP
The recommended method for the MT includes the "Wipe data/factory reset" step, which looks like it combines a few steps into one. Here is how I've been doing the wipes during my experimentation:
(CWM Recovery v5.0.2.6, by the way)
1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Wipe cache partition
3. Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Format System, Data, and Cache (no format boot option in this Recovery)
5. Flash whichever ZIP
Perhaps doing things like this is a bit overkill, but so far it seems to be working for me considering that I haven't had any issues thus far. Hopefully somebody who is having issues can try this method and report back...?
Can anyone tell me how this ROM handles installing apps to the ext partition? With my Optimus, CWM would create an ext3 partition that ICS would recognize and automatically use for apps. I don't have very many apps, but this feature was great because of the OV's rather limited internal memory. With my MT, I used the Recovery to create a 4GB and a 256MB (if I remember correctly) swap space. As far as I can tell, either I have done something wrong (most likely LOL) or this ROM does not make use of the ext3 partition. If I browse to the CWM backup folder in my file manager program, it shows that the sd-ext.ext3.tar of all my backups has a size of 2.00K. What did I do wrong here?
Aside from the wiping procedure and the ext question, I have to say this ROM is great! A big thanks to all the developers and testers who invest their time and effort into bringing quality ROMs to those of us who don't have a clue how to do these things


I went back the next day and grabbed a 32GB Class 10 Sandisk MicroSD for $30 on sale (most likely not at that price anymore).Anyway, after running Quattrimus CM9 ICS on my OV, I pretty much had to have ICS on the MT as well. I did my research on rooting/custom recovery/custom ROM for the MT, so naturally I had my phone customized within an hour of getting it home from the store LOL Based on the reviews at the time, MTDEV seemed like THE way to go - AND IT IS!!!
As we all know there is no working camera yet, but I see it is being worked on and I'm a fairly patient person
The GPS on this is horrible, but I've been reading reviews on the Triumph for the last year that have all said the same thing, so I am not laying the blame on the ROM itself. My phone locks on to the GPS satellites quickly enough, but it is inaccurate to the point of being unusable for Navigation. I've never been able to get Maps to lock down closer than "Accurate to 30 meters" and most of the time it shows that I am several blocks away ("Accurate to 2000 meters") from where I actually am! And if I move the phone more than a few inches, I can watch the pointer on the map go all over the place.The GPS complaint aside (again, I'm not blaming this ROM but the MT itself) I have to say that this ROM (running 20120913) is incredibly stable. I have not had a single issue with force closes or my phone locking up, and not once had I had to pull the battery. Just to satisfy my curiosity I will be playing around with MTDEV CM7 later this evening, but as my daily driver ROM I will be sticking with CM9 20120913, at least until the camera gets up and running.
When flashing on the OV, the typical method is:
1. Wipe cache
2. Wipe dalvik
3. Format Boot, System, Data, Cache
4. Flash new ZIP
The recommended method for the MT includes the "Wipe data/factory reset" step, which looks like it combines a few steps into one. Here is how I've been doing the wipes during my experimentation:
(CWM Recovery v5.0.2.6, by the way)
1. Wipe data/factory reset
2. Wipe cache partition
3. Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Format System, Data, and Cache (no format boot option in this Recovery)
5. Flash whichever ZIP
Perhaps doing things like this is a bit overkill, but so far it seems to be working for me considering that I haven't had any issues thus far. Hopefully somebody who is having issues can try this method and report back...?
Can anyone tell me how this ROM handles installing apps to the ext partition? With my Optimus, CWM would create an ext3 partition that ICS would recognize and automatically use for apps. I don't have very many apps, but this feature was great because of the OV's rather limited internal memory. With my MT, I used the Recovery to create a 4GB and a 256MB (if I remember correctly) swap space. As far as I can tell, either I have done something wrong (most likely LOL) or this ROM does not make use of the ext3 partition. If I browse to the CWM backup folder in my file manager program, it shows that the sd-ext.ext3.tar of all my backups has a size of 2.00K. What did I do wrong here?
Aside from the wiping procedure and the ext question, I have to say this ROM is great! A big thanks to all the developers and testers who invest their time and effort into bringing quality ROMs to those of us who don't have a clue how to do these things


