[Q] Has anyone tried ZSJPD yet? Are there any improvements over JPA/JPO?

hardcore

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I'm using the radio from it. Btw that rom defaults to Chinese, but u can switch it to English.

These new roms coming out are all similar except for different regions. Your best bet is to use the one closest to your region.
 

DocRambone

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I'm using the radio from it. Btw that rom defaults to Chinese, but u can switch it to English.

These new roms coming out are all similar except for different regions. Your best bet is to use the one closest to your region.
Bit off topic, do you see any benefits with this radio?
 

evilfry

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Bit off topic, do you see any benefits with this radio?
testing it now

flashed from samfirmware
now installing speedmod kern
very speedy even without lagfix going to test battery, call quality and gps latency today

PDA: I9000ZSJPD
PHONE: I9000ZSJPE
CSC: I9000ZSJPD
Build Info : 2010. 10

1015 quadrant
 
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hardcore

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Bit off topic, do you see any benefits with this radio?
Hard to say yet. I'll have to use it more. Actually the XXJPP radio performed well, just that we all got the feeling it was sucking up more battery.

I'm also looking forward to trying the HK radio (ZU...) and the Southeast Asian Radio (DX...) when they come out.
 

shazna2002

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ZSJPD rom is not good. I feel it speedy only just after hard reset it...
it will become slow and slow after you installed some task manager applications like advanced task killer, automatic task killer:mad:

finally, I switch back to ZSJP3...yoyo..smooth....:D
 

sargorn

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It's about the same as (as fast as) JPO. I was on JPO for about a week before flashing to the HK JPD lastnight.
Only big difference (other than the chinese swipe, etc) was MSN messenger. Which I don't recall being installed with JPO.

Haven't been able to download skype either. (couldn't with jpo either). Not showing up on the market.


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evilfry

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ZSJPD rom is not good. I feel it speedy only just after hard reset it...
it will become slow and slow after you installed some task manager applications like advanced task killer, automatic task killer:mad:

finally, I switch back to ZSJP3...yoyo..smooth....:D
seriously?

i haven't tried JP3 before. trying now :)
 

nCoder

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It's about the same as (as fast as) JPO. I was on JPO for about a week before flashing to the HK JPD lastnight.
Only big difference (other than the chinese swipe, etc) was MSN messenger. Which I don't recall being installed with JPO.

Haven't been able to download skype either. (couldn't with jpo either). Not showing up on the market.


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MSN Messenger? by Microsoft????
 

sargorn

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MSN Messenger? by Microsoft????
Yeah. The app is called 'Messenger'. Has the usual MSN icon. Loading it brings up a 'windows live' splash screen then a 'windows live messenger' login.

That's as far as I've got. Never really used MSN messenger. :/

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One thing I can report is that the alphabetical bar in contacts displays all letters from #-A-Z, unlike most European 2.2 builds :) The bar extends onto the search bar, allowing space for all letters.

Unfortunately Music player still suffers from this issue once you start playing a song. Funny that the height of the items seem to increase, while the height of the alphabetical bar is shrunk slightly, causing letters F, L, R and X to disappear.

Album search from now playing screen also works perfectly (unlike European 2.2)
 

mike.sw

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Yeah. The app is called 'Messenger'. Has the usual MSN icon. Loading it brings up a 'windows live' splash screen then a 'windows live messenger' login.

That's as far as I've got. Never really used MSN messenger. :/

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that's the offical msn messenger app from live.cn
look it up in the forum. i afraid no english interface though.