I will probably get a DEFY soon, and am thinking of porting my milestone release of MotoFroyoSense for this model..
so the question is, if there is any interest in having Sense on DEFY?
it will probably lack the Bluetooth functionality, as the handling is too hard to port for milestone hardware. but otherwise check the milestone thread, you get more details there...
I guess the Rosie launcher reload totally dissappear here, when we got 512MB memory to work with, which should help out.
i don't know partition sizes, so how much space is free on the different partitions depends on the layout, Sense was a 400MB+ release on htc desire Z :)
update: 23-jan-2011
I got hold of a defy, and managed so far to get it ported, so phone + wifi works...
its based on the 2.2 kernel (chinese kernel) + HTC DesireZ
ill keep this updated until its ready for release... update: 23-jan-2011 update2
I read that defy do not normally get 2000+ in quadrant scores, so i thought i would make a brief preview of the startup + really quick slider of menu + benchmarking.
That will be insanely good if it ever works stable. Very interested in having more languages too.
- so defy suffers the same problem as milestone stock fw? only uk, france, etc? 4-5 langs?
- what about radio/baseband drivers, are those also an issue for users? would one image require patching with different baseband drivers? (havent followed defy threads much yet)
anyways ill find out in a weeks time i think...
When i got something stable running, ill probably post it, if i find it acceptable..
I don't have a Defy either but the essentials I can glean are:
- The same folder on the Milestone and Defy is responsible for whether the 3G bands match the hardware or not. There is a "3GFix" floating around that aligns the device either with the radio files from an 850/AWS/2100 or 900/2100 Defy as appropriate, and can be used after flashing with a "wrong-radio" SBF.
- There is a nandroid backup now floating around which corresponds to the Chinese 2.2 firmware - however it's highly Blurred and de-Googled (kind of the opposite of what everyone seems to want around here!). In any case, this provides you with a 2.2 kernel to work around.
I think that FroyoSense for Defy would be great - *but* - what many people here would love to see first is a fully functional, de-Blurred, properly-Googled 2.2 ROM. Either as close to stock as possible, or Cyanogen-style, or maybe even "NinjaBlur" since it's relatively unobtrusive. If you can perfect that first, you'll get a lot of gratitude I'm sure =)
I think that FroyoSense for Defy would be great - *but* - what many people here would love to see first is a fully functional, de-Blurred, properly-Googled 2.2 ROM. Either as close to stock as possible, or Cyanogen-style, or maybe even "NinjaBlur" since it's relatively unobtrusive. If you can perfect that first, you'll get a lot of gratitude I'm sure =)
? don't defy come with a 2.2 kernel and MotoBlur? i must read up on the defy.. :) i thought defy kernel and Blur was similar to the Milestone2 edition?
but making a clean google edition from droid phone should be an easy one?
I think i will first try out my goal, which is sense (dare not say the easy ones like stock android is no fun :) )
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Originally Posted by DunkDream
Will Sensen then work properly on the Defy? I mean without jerking etc?
read my MotoFroyoSense thread. I think becides BT, it was a nice port, if you ignore the rosie reload that was a major due to only 256MB memory.
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