- Mar 2, 2011
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Well, After toying with the idea since I rooted my phone a month or so ago.. I finally took the chance and flashed a custom ROM. And let me tell you, this one was as easy as everyone said it would be.
I backed everything up with Titanium backup pro, made a "stock" backup with bootstrapper, and installed RubiX 2.0.1 like the videos I watched.
So far I'm happy to say that I really like this ROM. Its my first one other then stock Froyo, but its already much faster. Its very slick and I like the small changes they have made to the overall feel of the phone. I didn't quite get the "restore" part down when it came to the apps, so I ended up just installing them from the android market and the amazon app store. I later figured out how to restore the data for a few of them. And was there a better way to set up my screens? or is manually putting your icons and stuff back just part of a new ROM.
I ended up using the built in quick clock, and let it auto adjust my CPU for the best performance. It ended up at 1.265ghz and 300MHz 15 VSEL for the low end. I'm giving conservative governor a try first, and see how my battery life is affected. I also have SetCPU and JRummy16's Overclock to use.
Thats about it, just wanted to share my experience with you guys, and say thanks for the information. This site has proved worth its weight in gold, and with out it my phone would still be on stock froyo un-rooted.
Oh, and here are a few pics to go along with my story.
I backed everything up with Titanium backup pro, made a "stock" backup with bootstrapper, and installed RubiX 2.0.1 like the videos I watched.
So far I'm happy to say that I really like this ROM. Its my first one other then stock Froyo, but its already much faster. Its very slick and I like the small changes they have made to the overall feel of the phone. I didn't quite get the "restore" part down when it came to the apps, so I ended up just installing them from the android market and the amazon app store. I later figured out how to restore the data for a few of them. And was there a better way to set up my screens? or is manually putting your icons and stuff back just part of a new ROM.
I ended up using the built in quick clock, and let it auto adjust my CPU for the best performance. It ended up at 1.265ghz and 300MHz 15 VSEL for the low end. I'm giving conservative governor a try first, and see how my battery life is affected. I also have SetCPU and JRummy16's Overclock to use.
Thats about it, just wanted to share my experience with you guys, and say thanks for the information. This site has proved worth its weight in gold, and with out it my phone would still be on stock froyo un-rooted.
Oh, and here are a few pics to go along with my story.





