For
years custom ROMs such as CyanogenMod have been saviors for us users.
They have helped us receive the latest version of our beloved OS long
before the manufacturers push it out (and in many cases, even when they
didn’t). Yet the move from Gingerbread to Ice Cream Sandwich has proved
to be extremely frustrating – primarily because of the degree of changes
made to the source code. As an HTC user, I’ve been keeping a keen eye on the progress of the ROMs available on XDA for quite some time. Unfortunately, nobody has been able to get together even a beta-worthy version, with the main problem proving to be the camera. The reason is that the development teams have no access to the required drivers, which usually is a problem solved using a ROM available for another device. With no HTC phone on ICS yet, all their efforts have so far proved futile. But yesterday, an RUU for the HTC Endeavor was leaked to XDA-Developers, which could help solve the problem the devs have been facing. It’ll take a lot of work, though. Especially considering the HTC Endeavor's shift to a quadcore Nvidia Tegra 3 processor and 720p resolution, posing as a set of obstacles. Anyone out there on a decently functional custom ROM for HTC? Do point us in the right direction, please, I’m so tired of waiting! |
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