OTA Update available now with Android 4.0.4 & Sense 4.1, next Jelly Bean & Sense 4+ ?

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hamdir

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the article links back to here bro, into the mega information thread ;)
A test version of the firmware has been leaked to a ROM developer, XDA user Football, and they have baked up a ROM based on the firmware. The new update will be 2.05.401.2, a noticeable update (in terms of numbers at worst) over the current 1.29.401.11. The Android version will also be updated to Android 4.0.4, which will by default include some stability improvements. Updated kernels, radios and software drivers are also bundled in.

Early adopters of the aforementioned ROM have been impressed. Users are reporting a better web browsing experience, tweaked auto brightness settings, a smoother user interface and faster unlock speeds. Gaming performance appears to have been improved, along with battery life whilst gaming. It is not clear yet if overall battery life has been improved.
 
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the article links back to here bro, into the mega information thread ;)

I'm guessing you have the rom on your phone? I don't really want to root my phone due to warranty issues. Would be great if you show us your screen on time whenever you're done for the day and give us a bit of an insight on battery improvements. I've heard about general performance improvements in that rom in all departments but the battery time information is lacking a slight bit IMO.

:D Thanks
 

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I'm guessing you have the rom on your phone? I don't really want to root my phone due to warranty issues. Would be great if you show us your screen on time whenever you're done for the day and give us a bit of an insight on battery improvements. I've heard about general performance improvements in that rom in all departments but the battery time information is lacking a slight bit IMO.

:D Thanks

bro this is actually my feedback! lol

http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=27411166&postcount=4112
 
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using the new radio and the new version of HD 7.0.0

pretty pleased

gah screenshot didnt work stupid POS

basically with moderate use including playing a bit of sonic 5h30m with 71% batery left and i did two sonic levels including bonus stage and listened to music on the way to work about 30minutes walk
 
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This is what I like to hear. Made a friend who works for HTC and they are grabbing me a phone to "test". Hopefully it will be an x not an s!

Sent from my GSII Skyrocket
 

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Been holding off on the custom ROMs until there is an official one in the wild.

Some people are suggesting the version number will be different, but who knows. Looking forward to what the new base brings...
 
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    How the Sausage is Made

    Let me share with you guys what goes in to developing and testing commercial s/w. I don’t know exactly how HTC approaches it but it’s a pretty standard process.

    I’d guess there are different teams that work on different components of a ROM.

    Plumbing– These are the nuts and bolts that support the OS calls and include things like drivers, low-level code, and the kernel. This team also liaises with third-parties like Nvidia.

    Wireless - This include the radios; cellular, BT, GPS, and Wi-Fi.

    Application Layer – This includes the OS, Sense 4.0, any HTC proprietary apps, bundled third-party apps (EG: Polaris) and the integration of things like the accessories (desk dock, car dock, Media Link HD).

    So to release an update, multiple teams are working on various aspects of it at the same time. Each team tests their work but can only do so much with their individual pieces. As work is completed it’s glommed together in the form of a single ROM for the first time. That’s when internal testing begins in earnest. At the same time, the now complete ROM is placed in a version control system so all the teams are working on it together rather than focusing on their individual components.

    Typically there’s a team of testers pulled from various departments in the company because you can’t have 10-30 people standing by to test full time because the work ebbs and flows. The test scripts that are followed are probably the size of a phone book. As issues are identified during internal testing the person overseeing testing tries to isolate it, logs it, and reports it to the team most likely responsible for resolving it. Each time a team or member of a team identifies and resolves an issue, depending on how core the issue is to the entire ROM, testing may have to start again from the very beginning of the script. This repeats dozens of times until the ROM passes internal testing cleanly.

    Once internal testing’s complete testing is opened up to a broader user audience. Most likely having HTC employees and/or Elevate members starting to use the ROM on their personal devices. They provide feedback via a problem tracking system and the developers look for commonality in the problems reported and make changes to the code accordingly. If major issues are uncovered it’s back to square one which includes another full round of internal scripted testing followed by pushing the revised ROM out to the larger user group. This repeats until the ROM is deemed “acceptable.” Since no s/w is ever perfect, “acceptable” usually means shippable.

    So the six-week old 2.05 test ROM passed internal testing and was distributed to a larger user group. Something must have been discovered that caused the developers to make some major changes. So it’s somewhere in the (re)testing process right now.

    Like I said, this is the way s/w development is done. HTC may have their own unique spin but it’s not going to be much different than I described. So, while we want it now, we don’t always get what we want. And I’d personally rather wait until it’s done than have to suffer through some of the issues we all faced with the original shipped ROM. I'm guessing but the actual coding of an update could take anywhere from four to twelve weeks with testing always being as long (or longer) than coding. And based on the way this process works you can pretty much take as a given that JB isn’t “right around the corner.”

    And that's how the sausage is made. ;)
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    For those who want to download the RUU from filefactory here you go...

    Filefactory Premium Account:
    User: liveacteam09@gmail.com
    Pass: www.liveac.blogspot.com
    :thumbup:

    Sent from my HTC One X
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    S3 trolls . Do not feed
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    Saying goodbye to my One X on Monday next week, looks like I won't be able to try out this update afterall

    Same here. The policarbonate back which was suppose to be un.scratchable or something like this..... Lost color in a spot plus the cc am lens get scratched easy plus its to hot... Plus a little of ripple effect ob the eges .... I might say that I gave it a shot but this hox is being sold asap and I'm gonna give s3 a go.

    Got to say, I'm about to jump ship, gonna get the s3 had compare the two together but judging by the s3 forum on xda the vibe is very positive, the vibe here for the hox is more negative. I love my hox but I feel I just have to experience the s3, maybe Samsung just have better marketing but I am being lured in by the s3.

    The title of this thread is "Massive HOX OTA Update coming soon with Android 4.0.4!" It’s been up until now a positive thread. I find it fascinating that, somehow, you managed to work yet another discussion of the same known One X issues and the SGS3 in to it. There are plenty of issues threads already open that welcome comments from disgruntled owners. This isn’t one of them.

    Since we're OT any way, here's a link to why I canceled my SGS3 order and decided to keep the One X.

    http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=27663514&postcount=1525

    A little advice too. If some of you pull the crap you've pulled here when you're on the SGS3 forum and start polls, petitions, and whine about petty issues they'll eat you alive.
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    "Samsung has a Mobile Communications Lab in San Jose, with 90 engineers who work with Google to optimize the Android OS for Samsung phones".

    90 engineers to build ugly touchwizz??:D

    from the ARC