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[ROM] Velocity V0.1.1 | LG Ally | Android 2.1 | ERE27 | Stable

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@vmanisme: Hell, the droid is propably bettter performance-wise, but the Ally's keyboard is way better, in my opnion.

@RedFury: You're awesome. Enough said. Trident's okay too, I guess. ;)

That is exactly why I didn't get the Droid and got the Ally, I've never seen a phone with a better keyboard.
 
Hello.
I installed the velocity 0.1.1 rom and the first time it worked great . But There was almost no apps so I backed up my phone then the second time I did it I didn't clear the cache and no my phone won't get out of the boot up screen
 
Hello.
I installed the velocity 0.1.1 rom and the first time it worked great . But There was almost no apps so I backed up my phone then the second time I did it I didn't clear the cache and no my phone won't get out of the boot up screen

The point of roms is to get rid of the default bulk and speed the system up. You realize you can download apps from the market right?
 
I've tried that but it does the same thing it gets stuck on the eye

Not sure what to tell you but to help out someone who can you might want to include what recovery you used. Also your phone isn't bricked if you get passed the LG screen.
 
Hello.
I installed the velocity 0.1.1 rom and the first time it worked great . But There was almost no apps so I backed up my phone then the second time I did it I didn't clear the cache and no my phone won't get out of the boot up screen
1. Do a battery pull
2. Immediately power up the device by holding the call, menu, and end buttons until you see the LG screen
3. You will now be booted into the recovery menu
4. No wipe your data. cache, and Dalvik cache
5. Reapply my ROM
6. Reboot
7. Enjoy!

:)
 
Velocity V0.2 is still under development, I promise. I've done so much, yet the to do list is still very long. I'm pretty close to removing the alpha tag and upgrading it to beta after I get a few more things done. I don't wanna give too much away because I want it all to be a surprise.

Anyways, I'll leave you with a few screen shots to drool over while I finish up..

[Screen Shot] Lock Screen

[Screen Shot] Home Screen

:)
 
1. Do a battery pull
2. Immediately power up the device by holding the call, menu, and end buttons until you see the LG screen
3. You will now be booted into the recovery menu
4. No wipe your data. cache, and Dalvik cache
5. Reapply my ROM
6. Reboot
7. Enjoy!

:)

Thanks I did it and it worked I think I'm not going to get velocity 0.1.1 I'll just wait till 0.2 is out
 
Velocity V0.2 is still under development, I promise. I've done so much, yet the to do list is still very long. I'm pretty close to removing the alpha tag and upgrading it to beta after I get a few more things done. I don't wanna give too much away because I want it all to be a surprise.

Anyways, I'll leave you with a few screen shots to drool over while I finish up..

[Screen Shot] Lock Screen

[Screen Shot] Home Screen

:)
Did you port over the android widget guy from froyo or is that build actually froyo? (I know it probably isn't froyo but it doesn't hurt to ask.)
 
I just cant stay away. Velocity is my new drug and I keep coming back for another fix. I keep checking the forums and ROM Manager hoping to find a new update.

BTW...more than willing to help out with testing.
 
I just cant stay away. Velocity is my new drug and I keep coming back for another fix. I keep checking the forums and ROM Manager hoping to find a new update.

BTW...more than willing to help out with testing.

I'd say it'd take maybe a week or two at the most to come up with a stable version.
 
excited to see what trident has in store in 0.2, although I must admit I'm a little bit more elated by the news that 2.2 will be coming to the Ally sometime this year. Hopefully 0.2 will support apps2sd better than the current version, or the vanilla 2.2 upgrade may be the way to go. If it were me coding this kernel I definitely wouldn't want to be adding features that will be made redundant by years end.
 
excited to see what trident has in store in 0.2, although I must admit I'm a little bit more elated by the news that 2.2 will be coming to the Ally sometime this year. Hopefully 0.2 will support apps2sd better than the current version, or the vanilla 2.2 upgrade may be the way to go. If it were me coding this kernel I definitely wouldn't want to be adding features that will be made redundant by years end.

Velocity doesn't have apps2sd at all. Maybe it will in 0.2, I don't know, but I've heard people say that it's unreliable. I've never had any problems with it personally, though.
 
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