Anyone know of an ETA for a STABLE update to Gingerbread?

jzee420

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Just curious if anybody has gotten wind of when/if Sprint will release a less buggy update from ZVD to ZVH. Never would of even known an update was released if it wasn't for me browsing through threads here. Thanx in advance to all who answer. (even if its a smart-ass answer. Everyone needs a good larf here and there) \m/ '_" \m/
 
When or if it does ever get released, trust me, it will be discussed here immediately.
 
February! Definitely February. Just don't ask me what year this will take place.

I think they are banking on us upgrading to new devices before then.
 
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Sometime between now and never.

sent from my CM7/Reborn w/ 1 Gb internal storage Optimus S

Always happy to help, hit that thanks button if I did
 
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Just curious if anybody has gotten wind of when/if Sprint will release a less buggy update from ZVD to ZVH. Never would of even known an update was released if it wasn't for me browsing through threads here. Thanx in advance to all who answer. (even if its a smart-ass answer. Everyone needs a good larf here and there) \m/ '_" \m/

Since you are on ZVD, and IF you are rooted and have a custom recovery

1) Make a nandroid backup
2) Full wipe of data/cache/dalvik-cache
3) Full wipe of /system (Kraven's has a link to a file that does this for you - debug-format-system.zip"
Just flash that debug zip like an update and it formats /system
4) Flash theKraven's 11/20 ROM, latest gapps 11/19 (google apps), and VVMCM7 (visual voicemail)
You can flash all 3 of these in a row, no reboot needed in between.
5) Once all 3 are flashed, reboot, configure gmail account, let apps update/download/sync, reboot again

This ROM is quite fast and very stable (can use Set CPU to overclock to 825mhz and stable at that)
Some people get even faster overclocks but 825 seems quite stable for my phone.

Try this out and see how you like it. Since this is CM7 based on ZVD, you can always restore the nandroid
backup you made in step #1 and be back to your normal Froyo build.

CM7 is much more responsive and snappier than the other Froyo ROMS here, and I've tried almost all of them

And yea, I don't think you'll see another Gingerbread update from Sprint for a while :(