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Default xdandroid vs neopeek: differences?

I'm relly interested in Android, but I didn't get the differences between these 2 versions. Pro and contras?

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I'm relly interested in Android, but I didn't get the differences between these 2 versions. Pro and contras?
Those are two different bulids. XDAndroid is mainly created for devices listed in my signature, the neopeeks build are ports from cyanogen and other most famous roms out there for Android. For pros and cons. there is no other way you have to try it and see for yourself.
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So also in neopeek's builds the speaker doesn't work?

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Correct, unfortunately

I prefer Xdandroid on my pure, though battery is still a problem, I find it more stable

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Correct, unfortunately

I prefer Xdandroid on my pure, though battery is still a problem, I find it more stable

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Yes, I'm testing XDAndroid and battery drain is unbelievable...
But it is quite stable...

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Iv used xdandroid for awhile now and its fairly good, runs smoothly and stably on my htc touch pro2 [overclocked at almost 800mhz and needed] even most 3d games play, although kinda choppily.but bluetooth, camera and fm radio dont work.

I havnt tried neopeeks build as it is harder to setup requiring you to partition your sd card but if i remember rit it has much better fps in 3D rendering. around 21 i tink it was. While xdandroid is just 17.5, which wont bother you unless you will be doing alot of playing 3d games.
 
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So also in neopeek's builds the speaker doesn't work?
sound works now with neopeek build

 
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