mi_canuck
Android Expert
No, the HTC email app and widget still do not support Gmail.
are you serious??? wow....
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No, the HTC email app and widget still do not support Gmail.
No mention of the separate Gmail app, just that there wasn't a Gmail option in the Sense email client. Silly thing to say when Gmail IMAP4 will work just fine.when you install Sense, do you still have the OTA backup feature, like with 2.1? also - is integration with Gmail the same? or is the Gmail app not available with the Sense version? the vid seemed to show there wasn't a Gmail option, but I find that hard to believe...
I've been dicking around with it. Not a huge fan of Sense (hate that big bottom tab), but I must say that the ROM is amazing especially for something that's supposed to be unfinished. A lot of HTC's apps are a big improvement upon the stock ones--music and youtube apps in particular. Color me stunned.
are you serious??? wow....
I have it running on my Nexus and I'm a fan as well. Much better integration with Exchange for business people who need that. I was using Moxier under 2.1, but HTC's implementation is much better. The Widgets are also better than most out there.
The only issue I have seen so far is that Bluetooth is kind of messed up. really hard to synch with my car and after synching successfully I really can't get it to work consistently.
Overall, though the ROM is much more snappier than the stock setup on 2.1 Update 1. Probably due to Moxier and the other apps I need to run, but overall I'm a fan of this new Desire ROM. Just get bluetooth fixed and I'm happy!
I'm not bothered about the lack of bluetooth, so my main gripe is that some of the unpolished aspects and my preference for the stock contacts app over HTC's (though I could probably adb push it or something, or else show my gratitude and subscribe to Modaco Adfree), but yeah. Mostly waiting for Paul to fix the camera MP limitation, then I'm good.



true, but i pushed (installed via adb) the Mms.apk from cyan's 5.0.2 release to correct this issue. installing the aforementioned version of Mms.apk brought back the Nexus One stock SMS app.Jim, the big thing that i've been noticing is
-the text messaging datestamping is off by several minutes. i don't know if you do a lot of texting, but i probably send about 200/day and they all say the ones i'm recieving are from about 3m in the future.
for whatever reason, i have not encountered this problem with any of the Alpha versions from 7-10.-the softkeys at the bottom of the screen don't light up. i thought they were supposed to with the install of A10, but the don't. in fact, i see no difference at all between 9-10.
there's some thought this could be the result of not wiping/wiping the davlik-cache before flashing, but, i haven't read concrete evidence to support this assertion. since i only use a few apps (<10) and restore via settings file backed up to my SD card, i always wipe (e.g., reset) and then wipe the davlik-cache before flashing any ROM. could be wipe overkill though, lol.the only other issue that comes to mind is that after installing the rom, it got stuck on the splash screen. i had to go back to the bootloader and reinstall the rom again, without wiping. this happened with alpha 9 & 10. no idea what caused this.that's all i've got right now.
-J
I had it running on my Nexus for the last couple of days. Here are my thoughts:
1. From a productivity perspective, the Sense UI is incredible. It is easier to use and easier to navigate.
2. The activesync integration is great since it also applies to the calendar (I just don't get why Google didn't include it in the N1)
3. The concept of having multiple profiles/configurations is neat.
4. The apps seem much better. The email client is great in that it allows filtering, signatures, searches, etc.
5. Overall integration of contacts and the ability to see all items relating to a specific contact is also neat.
Here are the issues:
1. Google Voice does not integrate into HTC's dialer. This means that all calls are made using the actual phone's number and not your Google Voice number.
2. Push does not seem to work for ActiveSync.
3. It is overly graphical. I personally like cleaner user interfaces better.
4. Bluetooth is completely messed up. My car's BT system will not pick up the bluetooth settings.
After using it for a couple of days, I took it off. For me, the GV integration and Push issues are a big issue.
I hope this helps,
Jim