AOSP stands for Android Open Source Project and is what you would get if you bought a Nexus phone. This is software directly from Google and isn't skinned other than the theme Google uses in their code. another advantage is that the ROM is smaller being that it doesn't contain all of the skinned UI elements (theme, widgets, bloatware, etc.) that manufacturers throw in.What exactly are the advantaes of this rom ive beeb hearing abou it ever since i got my bolt. Dunno what is so great though. Anybody explain for a n00b? Im running bamf3.0rc4 now what is the benefit of this one?
Sense is htc's skinned ROM. What happened here is htc took AOSP, skinned it to make a Sense ROM, added widgets and other apps that the carrier might think the user would like. The disadvantage is that htc must grab AOSP each time it's released by Google and skin it before sending it to your phone. That is if they want to do it at all. One of the problems here is that manufacturers don't have to mess with it at all.
I prefer AOSP because it's faster and leaner than a manufacturer skinned ROM.
BAMF takes some aspects of Sense UI and then leaves some out and tweak them as they so choose... I like both. but AOSP is faster and leaner IMO... but sometimes it is less customizable.
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