[ROM] BAMF Rezound [Team BAMF]

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I installed this last night, and am not liking it so much.. Dont get me wrong, I loved bamf skyraider on my inc 2, but on this, i am getting reboots to where it will just bootloop till i hit the power and vol +- to correct it. My battery live completely went to sh** also. As for speed and options, It is a very fast and clean rom and I like the extended power options. But for now, Im going to have to go back to something a little more stable. Im sure that when this rom is completed, it will be as solid as skyraider, but I need something stable now.
Keep up the great work...

Did you wipe data and format /system when you installed this? I am having no such issues. Battery life on the first cycle was horrid, but after a calibration its much much better. Re-install it maybe making sure you wipe data and format /system.
 

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Is battery calibration the same on HTC phones as it was on the motodroid ? I thought battery life was worse as well and I remember with the droid after flashing alot of roms it always helped to recalibrate the battery.
 

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After battery state wipe, I'm getting excellent battery life. Rome has performed perfectly for me since release day.
Some screenshots.


Sent from my Rezound
 

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More screens. All with BAMF 1.1
Been going screen shot crazy ever since I got this phone. I apologize.

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Battery calibration is the same but should be done with a full power cycle as well.


Use phone till it dies completely, place on charger and leave phone off, once 100% leave phone on charger for at least another hour or so (ensures Li cells are properly saturated, but also won't overcharge) turn on and wipe battery stats (while connected still) in either custom recovery or use the free app from the Market called "Battery Calibration." Rinse repeat one more time if ya want. I've followed this step will all my android phones and works quite well.
 

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I won't. I don't think it is enough of an improvement over stock to be worth the hassle. If you have your phone unlocked and rooted, you can remove all the bloat, get rid of Sense, etc... That's 90% of what these first round of ROMs are.

Until someone makes something really cool, or puts out an ICS based one, I will be sticking to unlocked/rooted/debloated/de-Sensed stock.

You can remove the status bar clock, among other things. It runs smooth, much better than stock. I admit, it is a first round ROM. But, debloated, deodexed, some Bamf settings included....I like it much better than stock with the bloat frozen.
 

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I'm not. I think a couple people on our forum are. No common factor found yet.

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I won't. I don't think it is enough of an improvement over stock to be worth the hassle. If you have your phone unlocked and rooted, you can remove all the bloat, get rid of Sense, etc... That's 90% of what these first round of ROMs are.

I'm so with you on this.
I love this phone but would like to get rid of the Crap.
How do I get to that state?
Any negative repercussions?

Thanks
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I won't. I don't think it is enough of an improvement over stock to be worth the hassle. If you have your phone unlocked and rooted, you can remove all the bloat, get rid of Sense, etc... That's 90% of what these first round of ROMs are.

Until someone makes something really cool, or puts out an ICS based one, I will be sticking to unlocked/rooted/debloated/de-Sensed stock.

Hey! That's what I want.
How did you get to that state...
unlocked, rooted, debloated...

Pray tell!
:)

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ROM has been updated everyone!

Been running it since it was updated the other day. Very smooth, very fast. Battery Icon has been fixed as well. See the OP to download and see change log.
 

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flashed yesterday, all good except...

last night the syncing icon came on the top bar and hasn't gone away since. the only way i can get it to disappear is to cancel sync in settings>accounts and sync, but it comes back a few minutes later and just sits there, unanimated. anyone else having this issue?
 
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