Re: Startphone Rooting?
Ok so ive been doing alot of reading just trying to figure out all the terms and names, i think im starting to understand. but im still fuzzy on some things, like underclocking and cyanogenmod? Is cyanogenmod a different type of rom? or just another name for it. And does the program you load change all the setting for you, like setting the processor speed, and where do you find ROM's? like on a forum or a website with a list or something?
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Underclocking/overclocking. Imagine your engine holds 4k all the time... over clocking makes it run faster, gets you more power and performs better. underclocking lowers the throttle down to a more reasonable level and makes it easier on the cpu (engine) but will make it alot harder to get thru the 1/4 mile lol
Cyanogenmod is a ROM group, a team if you will. They make their own ROMS for a multitude of phones, each setup to work everything for yours in their own way. The are amazing.
CyanogenMod | Android Community Rom based on Jelly Bean -/-
HTC Incredible 2 | CyanogenMod
99% of all phones come locked from the vendor. You have to read on how to unlock (usually refers to "S-off") your phone so you will be able to clear the phone, put the ROM on and start over. For that info you will need to find a how-to either from forums or youtube lol.
You will lose all your settings, apps, contacts, ect... Settings on the phone I wouldn't worry about, they will be different with each ROM. Apps I would write them down, once rooted you can get backup programs to keep track and allow you to play without losing them. Contacts, if they are added to your Google account like most andriods, you will have to log into Google upon installation of the new ROM and it will sync all saved contacts, if they aren't saved, write them down. Pictures/Videos will be saved if you have a SD card installed and they are saved to them, but you will want to make sure you back them up to the computer because you have to install the ROM and stuff based off the card and if something goes wrong it can corrupt the card and may need to be formatted. Doesn't happen often, but seen it happen before.