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I can just nandroid back to that though right? Or do I have to wipe cache and data and reinstall it?
Thanks guys.
+1 - I just tried going back to ApeX because I like the predictive dialer and because custom ringtones work properly on ApeX... That said, I am now back on GummyJAR. GummyJAR is FAST! And with the exception of custom ringtones, it just works!WTF, you are absolutely right... taste buds vary from person to person. And that is why I love an open platform like Android that gives the user so many different options when it comes to customizing their device. With the iPhone it's like you'd better love the iPhone or you're SOL. But on Android if you don't like Vanilla Android, or Blur, or Sense UI, or TouchWiz... then flash a few custom ROMs and see what you do like.
And even in the area of custom ROMs, none of the ROMs are for EVERYONE. If that were the case then according to this site I should have loved Apex. And while I liked Apex, it wasn't what suited my tastes. According to my tastes everyone should LOVE GummyJAR. But not everyone likes the stripped down nature of this ROM. And if you go by the majority of the people who have ROMed their device, they'll tell you that once you try it you'll NEVER go back to the stock ROM. But WTF seems to like it better.
These are the things that make Android not just a good OS, but a great one. And why I feel that the efforts of the OEMs to lock us out of being able to create custom ROMs for our devices really kills the whole idea that Google created when they launched Android in the first place. This OS isn't supposed to be locked into any one anything. It's supposed to allow us to experiment and create different alternatives to give the user more choices in which to pick from.
I hope that it at least stays as open as it is today. With the Droid 1 it was wide open. With the D2 and DX it became much more limited, but they were at least able to move around a little bit and give us partially custom ROMs. It would be truely sad if in the next generation or two of phones they locked us out completely by finding a way to cut root out entirely.
For me, that would be the death of Android.



Does on mine.
+1 - I just tried going back to ApeX because I like the predictive dialer and because custom ringtones work properly on ApeX... That said, I am now back on GummyJAR. GummyJAR is FAST! And with the exception of custom ringtones, it just works!
As much as I like the work that Fab has done on ApeX, I believe that GummyJAR works the way Android is supposed to...
So you like GummyJAR eh? Speed freak like me I take it, no? Well if Black Droid ever gets GPS and the video camera working in Ultimate Droid it will be a must try ROM for guys like you then. I love GJ because it's the closest thing to UD that I've found thus far. But UD is faster than Gummy (just imagine for a minute when you first flashed Apex and thought, "woe, this is FAST man"... then you flashed GummyJAR and realized that your device could operate even faster, right? If you flash UD even after getting used to GJ you will think GummyJAR is slow!).
That's how fast UD is. But don't flash it yet, because it isn't a complete ROM as of now. And I warn you, once you do flash it you will be hopelessly looking for a ROM that can keep up with it. The responsiveness of your DX will spoil you on that ROM forsure.


I don't really pay attention to the drama. If a ROM works well I'll try it. I've never been a big soap opera fan.


Not all devices are created equally. Therefore different phones will react to different ROMs.... well, differently.
The nandroid contains backups of everything so it's just going to wipe all of your current partitions when it installs. You don't have to do anything but install the backup.