sábado, 1 de outubro de 2011

[ROM] CyanogenMod-7 for ZTE Blade/San Francisco :: V7.0.0-RC1 (02/16/2011)

 OFFICIAL CyanogenMod 7


CyanogenMod is a free, community built distribution of Android 2.3.2 (Gingerbread) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.

This is a release candidate, but you should find it stable for everyday use.

All bug reports must be reported onto the issue tracker here



#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
 * Your warranty is now void.
 *
 * I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
 * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
 * do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
 * before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
 * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
 */


This is an AOSP-based build with extra contributions from many people which you can use without any type of Google applications. I found a link from some other project that can be used to restore the Google parts, which can be found below or elsewhere in the thread. I've still included the various hardware-specific code, which seems to be slowly being open-sourced anyway.

Visit the CHANGELOG for a full list of changes and features!

All source code is available at the CyanogenMod Github! If you'd like to to contribute to CyanogenMod, checkout our Gerrit instance.


INSTRUCTIONS:
- First time flashing CM 7 to your Blade (or coming from another ROM)?
1. Unlock/root your device and install Tom's ClockworkMod 3
2. Do a Nandroid backup!
3. WIPE
4. Install the ROM
5. Optionally install the Google Addon

- Upgrading from earlier CM7?
1. Do a Nandroid Backup!
2. Install the ROM (your Google apps will be backed up automatically)

HOW TO REPORT BUGS OR PROBLEMS?
- Was it a hard reboot? Get me the file "/proc/last_kmsg".
- Was it a soft reboot or a "boot loop"? Run "adb logcat" and get me the full output.
- Pastebin links preferred
- Please use the issue tracker whenever possible! (Coming soon for Blade)

Please visit the CyanogenMod Wiki for step-by-step installation walkthroughs and tons of other useful information.


The preferred method of installation is via ROM Manager (again, coming soon for Blade), or you can head over to the CM Forums for manual downloads. (Direct thread link)


Thank you to EVERYONE involved in helping with testing, coding, debugging and documenting! Enjoy!

Happy flashing,
Love from Tom_G and HCDRJacob


Orange San Francisco (ZTE Blade)


When you buy a budget device you expect it to be cheap and plasticky and in some ways the San Francisco is with many users complaining of squeaks and back covers that don’t fit correctly.  but overall the device does not feel cheap when in your hand. but of course their are many brilliant features in the San Francisco including a 480×800 OLED display (newer models LCD) which allows you to run all apps in WVGA goodness. The San Francisco includes the full range of technology including GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, Accelerometer, Digital Compass which is complemented by the reasonable 600MHz Processor and loads of RAM for Multitasking galore. But one thing the San Francisco is lacking in is a good camera. the camera is a 3.2 mega pixel with auto focus and which struggles to take a reasonable shot in anything other than perfect lighting. But of course, as per usual with the Android community, the possibilities of ROMs are endless with many good stable 2.2 ROMs which improve the overall feel of the device with many amazing features like JIT. (see blade.modaco.com for more info.)
In the box

  • The handset itself,
  • a 2GB microSD card
  • your prepay topup card
  • your SIM card
  • a ‘read me first’ quick start guide
  • a microUSB to USB cable
  • A 1250mAh battery
  • a 3.5mm headset
  • a paper user guide
  • a guide to what you can do on your san francisco ‘once you’re up and running’
  • a UK mains to USB plug
Hardware – overview
Specifications are as follows…
  • Android 2.1 Eclair
  • Qualcomm MSM7227 600MHz processor
  • 512MB RAM
  • UMTS 900/2100 MHz
  • GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
  • HSDPA (3G+)
  • 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus
  • 3.5″ WVGA (800×480) OLED capacative touchscreen
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g
  • Bluetooth
  • FM radio
  • GPS
  • Accelerometer
  • Digital compass
  • Light sensor
  • Proximity sensor
  • 116mm / 56.5 mm / 11.8mm
  • 130g
  • 4 hours talktime (This is very generous)
  • 9 days standby (This is very generous)
 
 
Pros:
  • Price
  • Stunning screen
  • Lots of RAM
  • Full complement of specs
  • Near vanilla Android
Cons:
  • Poor camera
  • 600MHz processor can’t keep up with the latest Snapdragons (but it is good enough!)
  • Orange junk (easily removed)
  • FM radio can only be played through headphones and not through the speaker
As my main device it is a definite HTC Legend and Wildfire Beater with quite a bit of power under the bonnet.

sexta-feira, 29 de abril de 2011

[App] Unlock your Sanfrancisco , Blade, Dell XCD35 for Free

Now you Don't Have to buy stupid unlock codes from ebay and Spend you money Because a person has come up with an app that unlocks your sanfrancisco for Free

Instructions :

1. Download the App

2. Install it on your phone

3. It will Read your IMEI and Generate A NCK code

4. Note it Down on a paper

5. Use a locked SIM on the Phone and when the phone asks for the code enter it