Cutting The Umbilical Cord From Gingerbread

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romma1

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Well, with the latest and greatest roms from some very talented and dedicated devs for the Dinc 2, I officially see no reason to reason to use CM7 or MIUI Gingerbread anymore. I was running both of these earlier in the week and in short order found my way back to ICS roms in very short order.

I can't wait till source fixes the few things that are left to fix, but I can live with what I have for now.

Thanks to the Dinc 2 Devs out there!!!
 
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disconnecktie

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I hear a lot of good things about the ics Roms but I'm still not ready for ics. There are still to many bugs that I don't want to have to deal with. When HTC releases some source or we get a good leak ill jump on board.

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flamepanther

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I hear a lot of good things about the ics Roms but I'm still not ready for ics. There are still to many bugs that I don't want to have to deal with. When HTC releases some source or we get a good leak ill jump on board.

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I'm with you, but that's the ROMs not being ready, not you and me not being ready. I'm plenty ready for ICS, but it has to have all the normal stuff working first.

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thenaut

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Cm9 is great, and honestly is at a caliber that is worthy of daily use. Their aren't any issues I can point to, asside from what's known not to work, that I can say would prevent me from using it for good. That being said, I'm running condemned's cm7.2

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brymaster5000

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I can't wait for Opensense4 to be as functional as AOKP and CM9. I use my camera on a daily basis, so I haven't made the transition yet to an ICS ROM as my DD (from SRZeus). I am actually about to give AOKP build 31 a go for a few days. I say if you like what you have, why change? But it is nice to see all the hard work being put into ROMs for a phone that doesn't have all the leaks yet.
 

knipp21

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FT Riley BIG RED ONE
I can't wait for Opensense4 to be as functional as AOKP and CM9. I use my camera on a daily basis, so I haven't made the transition yet to an ICS ROM as my DD (from SRZeus). I am actually about to give AOKP build 31 a go for a few days. I say if you like what you have, why change? But it is nice to see all the hard work being put into ROMs for a phone that doesn't have all the leaks yet.

Cam and camcorder both work in cm and aokp.

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brymaster5000

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Indeed they do. And I love how you can send photos to other camera apps (like vignette for effects) within the camera UI.

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thenaut

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So, ICS is incredibly stable on our devices now. Camera flash on AOSP is the only issue that I can think of. UKB is a fantastic sense 4 ROM that has a useable flash. Have we reached the "umbilical separation point" that the OP suggests?

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lettuceman44

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When I first used ics there was still some issues like no working camera, but I think in ready to try an aosp ics rom. How cm9 compared to aokp?

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joefrog1996

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Has anyone considered making a GB ROM that worked and looked exactly like vanilla ICS. You know, just to give us a full functional ICS ROM without the drivers? The only thing you couldn't do was use ICS apps and launchers.

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