Big Fate
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As the title says, dont wanna brick my phone flashing a rom that doesent work properly yet with the new update. Does apex work? Or rubix?
As the title says, dont wanna brick my phone flashing a rom that doesent work properly yet with the new update. Does apex work? Or rubix?
The good news is that if you have upgraded to 2.3.340 via OTA (or properly via manual processes), then you can SBF back to 2.3.320 pretty much regardless of how bad you brick your phone. Once you SBF to 2.3.320, then you can "System-Only" SBF to 2.3.340 and then you'll be back to where you are now. Do be careful because that's an annoying process but it's not really all that bad. The first time I had to do it, it took me ~1.5 hours but now I can do that just as quickly as I flash a ROM (now that I've learned how to do it properly and have a machine setup with the proper software on it).
That said, here are the ones I know of (I guarantee I'm missing many, probably some big ones too):
Fission 2.3.1
Rubix 1.9.0
Darkslide v4.1
Tranquility 3.6.0
Ultimate Droid RC2
The good news is that if you have upgraded to 2.3.340 via OTA (or properly via manual processes), then you can SBF back to 2.3.320 pretty much regardless of how bad you brick your phone. Once you SBF to 2.3.320, then you can "System-Only" SBF to 2.3.340 and then you'll be back to where you are now. Do be careful because that's an annoying process but it's not really all that bad. The first time I had to do it, it took me ~1.5 hours but now I can do that just as quickly as I flash a ROM (now that I've learned how to do it properly and have a machine setup with the proper software on it).
That said, here are the ones I know of (I guarantee I'm missing many, probably some big ones too):
Fission 2.3.1
Rubix 1.9.0
Darkslide v4.1
Tranquility 3.6.0
Ultimate Droid RC2
LOL, Posting in the Fabolous forum and didn't even recognize Apex...tsk tsk tsk.
Apex 1.3.0
The good news is that if you have upgraded to 2.3.340 via OTA (or properly via manual processes), then you can SBF back to 2.3.320 pretty much regardless of how bad you brick your phone. Once you SBF to 2.3.320, then you can "System-Only" SBF to 2.3.340 and then you'll be back to where you are now. Do be careful because that's an annoying process but it's not really all that bad. The first time I had to do it, it took me ~1.5 hours but now I can do that just as quickly as I flash a ROM (now that I've learned how to do it properly and have a machine setup with the proper software on it).
The OP was like... "I want to know if Apex works on 2.3.40... but instead of taking 10 seconds to read ANY thread, I'm going to take 30 seconds to create my own. Cuz I love clutter on the forums, its my favorite."
The OP was like... "I want to know if Apex works on 2.3.40... but instead of taking 10 seconds to read ANY thread, I'm going to take 30 seconds to create my own. Cuz I love clutter on the forums, its my favorite."
The OP was like... "I want to know if Apex works on 2.3.40... but instead of taking 10 seconds to read ANY thread, I'm going to take 30 seconds to create my own. Cuz I love clutter on the forums, its my favorite."
In all fairness, the question was more open than that, but it *was* misplaced - should have been in the main Droid X Rom forum
The good news is that if you have upgraded to 2.3.340 via OTA (or properly via manual processes), then you can SBF back to 2.3.320 pretty much regardless of how bad you brick your phone. Once you SBF to 2.3.320, then you can "System-Only" SBF to 2.3.340 and then you'll be back to where you are now. Do be careful because that's an annoying process but it's not really all that bad. The first time I had to do it, it took me ~1.5 hours but now I can do that just as quickly as I flash a ROM (now that I've learned how to do it properly and have a machine setup with the proper software on it).
Wouldn't doing the .320 SBF take you back to the older kernel?
If you take that route, I would not do just the system-only SBF, but the kernel update too (as posted on MyDroidWorld - Your #1 Android source!)