What is the best ROM for Lenovo A328 and why? Thank you - Lenovo A328 Questions & Answers

I need information because i need root for moving applications to sd card, phone storage isn't low for few apps but i want more and i buy for it 16gb sd card. Or if it solved a problem without installing new ROM it would be better.
I need information about battery use (how much) and using ROM (are ROM have any bugs and what is speed of the phone-how it works on phone). So i need advice what ROM i should install on this very nice phone? Thank you.

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Hermes 4GB microsd problem!!!

Hi every one, my hermes can not read de microsd 4gb I,m trying to find a cab with the solution, because i dont want to update all the WM6. Please someone help me. Thank you!
Install this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=58063&d=1194986892
Its the WM5/6 SDHC patch.
Please, a word of advice though.... The search function on the top bar is there for a reason, most people ignore posts (or flame them) for help when it is easily found by a quick search.
Also, information is neeed, SPL, ROM, Device.... these can help.
At the time I answered this 21 people had "looked" but not replied.
Cheers...
Confirm this please
Ultramag69: are u 100% that this can patch the SD to allow read microSD HC????
I want to buy a 8Gb MicroSDHC or 4Gb... and i know that there is nonHC but rarely obviously but trth but i can fount them....
So, this allows to read HCs?
Yep, A 4gb sd card is sdhc.... If it works then you can use a larger card too.... To read more about this patch, read here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2283773
Most WM06 roms have this fix cooked in, ALL the later cooked roms WM06/6.1 roms have this. It may be an idea, if you want to get the most out of your device, flash a new rom. It will get rid of the bloatware installed by the carrier rom and may make your Hermes more responsive... Just be sure to use a free backup program, like pimbackup, to copy your contacts and messages...
Hard SPL your device before you flash any roms though as it makes it easier to recover if and when things go wrong...
I use PDACorner V27 (this week) and it seems fine. I use an 8 Gb card....
OK
very well Im using V27 too and is so good
I see on 4Gb by Sandisk calss 4... class 2 and all other things maybe it will be the usable and nonusable... but i will try to buy one of 4Gb
Thanks a lot men!!! I will read that Patch thread.
SDHC cards always have either a class 6 or a 4 and sometimes a 2 on them. It is the read/write speed with the higher the number the faster the access time.
Going to V27 will allow you to use the 4Gb card as I use an 8Gb card class 4. You WON'T need to install the patch as V27 has it cooked in.... It was essentially for early versions of WM06 and ALL versions if WM05 as they didn't support sdhc.
Please remember though that if you wish to upgrade your Hermes using the sd card method that regardless of whether you have the patch or not, the bootloader WON'T recognise an sdhc. It patches the OS ONLY... You require a 2Gb or less to use this method.
Cheers...
OH this is very important
Nice info thanks a lot men! this is very important but...
I think buying a 256Mb microSD just to have the IMG OS is the best way...
Thanks a lot men!!!

[Q] "Nand or SD card" Android? for htc hd2

Hi everybody
I was wondering which version of Android is better for HTC HD2, is NAND better or the SD card method.
right now i am using the sd card method (but it loads the android in the ram so it is fast) but i dont have allot of ram left and i would like more space on my SD card for other stuff , and also i dont care about windows mobile as long as the nand is stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870518 (this is the sd card version i m using)
and also another request: if u choose NAND can u all tell me which version to use. (preferance Froyo) but u can say what ever you want.
P.S sorry mods and admins if i m repeating the question that has been asked before
xxwikkixx said:
Hi everybody
I was wondering which version of Android is better for HTC HD2, is NAND better or the SD card method.
right now i am using the sd card method (but it loads the android in the ram so it is fast) but i dont have allot of ram left and i would like more space on my SD card for other stuff , and also i dont care about windows mobile as long as the nand is stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870518 (this is the sd card version i m using)
and also another request: if u choose NAND can u all tell me which version to use. (preferance Froyo) but u can say what ever you want.
P.S sorry mods and admins if i m repeating the question that has been asked before
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NAND ROM's are just as stable and typically provide a little better performance as far as battery life and responsiveness. As far as what ROM to use it's impossible to say what's best... but I am using Sergio's Core Droid series and it is beautiful as well as very fast, and it has a ton of followers. I would suggest it as one to try out...
I have one on sd still with jdms, and one nand with mdj 2.3 both work nice and both have there problems but if you ever want to remove your sd with the phone on than nand, but to me sd seems the safer bet if you want a everyday build with not a lot of problems.

[Q] How to create dual-boot with CM7 & OC Kernel?

Hi,
I am new to the NOOK and just upgraded to stock v1.2.
I also created a 2GB SD card with CM7 v7.0 and installed the GAPPS upgrade. Everything works perfectly so far and thank you for all the great work everyone put in to not only figuring this out but also documenting the way to install it.
To improve on it: My wife likes the stock ROM and I like CM7 - from what I read there is a better way of dealing with that than pulling the SD card; i.e. install dual boot. I was searching and reading about this but got overwhelmed with all the info and updates.
Could someone point me in the right direction where I could read about installing/upgrading to [CM7 v7.0.2 + dual-boot + OC Kernel]? I don't mind starting with the card from scratch and mostly need the order of things I need to do. I would like to keep EMMC stock for now and install in SD.
Thank you in advance for your help
Tom

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hi guys,
i use the following nand-rom for my htc-hd2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893620
to my problem: i would like to be able to install more apps, but there isn't enough memory on the phone. i have just e few apps installed (whats app/market/music junk/soundhound/maps).
what can i do? is it able to make the useable memory larger?
thx
MisterAHA said:
hi guys,
i use the following nand-rom for my htc-hd2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893620
to my problem: i would like to be able to install more apps, but there isn't enough memory on the phone. i have just e few apps installed (whats app/market/music junk/soundhound/maps).
what can i do? is it able to make the useable memory larger?
thx
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the rom you use is very old....
i think its time to change your rom !!
if you want a cyanogenmod rom :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1166948
if you want a sense rom :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326217
after flashing the sense rom, flash this kernel
http://www.multiupload.com/YAKT4UI92D
both the above roms are best in their class (according to me)
i my self use the dorimanx 3.0 rom !!
!!
regards......
Yes, it is probably the best if try something new.
Install new rom and before you do that make an SD ext partition. With that you gonna have more free internal space for installing apps. After that you can also move them to the SD card (if they can work from there of course) ...
Thats my advice ...
And 1 more thing - if you decide do change the kernel make sure that this kernel gonna work with the rom .... some kernels can't work with not sense roms for example ...
As already announced the ROM you are using is very old. Since your decision was to pick up a ROM which is very close to stock I suggest using tytungs ROMs. You can try his NexusHD2-Gingerbread V3.2a. To get more space for installing apps search for app2sd+...
and please next time use a subject in your thread ...
3. Post only using a clear subject and message.
You're most likely to receive a helpful answer to your question if you use a short subject title that describes your problem and a message that explains in detail what your problem is and what you've tried to solve it.
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How to start Android from SD Card?

Hello people i have a HTC HD2 and i want to install android on it.
I want to start the Android Rom from the SD Card.
Is there any Chance of brick or like that?
Is it dangerous?
Is there a very good and stable Anroid Rom for HTC HD2:
And it should run very fast on HTC HD2.
Greetings from Austria
Sry for my bad english...
if u instal a sd version ther is no way u will brick ur hd2 its safe for use
u can look on sd develp for a good rom
hey thx for the quick answer..
i downloaded this rom is it stable ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957652
Are you shure that there is not a brick chanche?
it's a very stable rom, its performance is better than many nand roms.
it's impossible to brick your phone when you use an sd rom
ok thx guys
there is something when u upgrade your radio to the latest one...this makes android run better but i think this means you can't seek help from Microsoft if anything goes wrong....
mkbi11 said:
there is something when u upgrade your radio to the latest one...this makes android run better but i think this means you can't seek help from Microsoft if anything goes wrong....
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What? If you mean updating radio via HSPL you have two main options there:
1. Upgrade radio by flashing the latest official stock ROM thus keeping your warranty fine.
2. Flash a stock ROM via SD card if you ever need to return your HD2 which will restore original SPL.
In other words SD Android is 100% risk free and in the case of ACA at least very fast.

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