11-25-2011, 06:19 AM
I decided to go into the world of Android Firmware Hacking and gave Lexi an extreme makeover.
The firmware hack itself didn't involve any command line stuff or using the Android SDK...it was just packed together as a standard firmware ZIP file, which you just flash over the current firmware. So, essentially, it's a patched stock FW that fixes bugs and improves performance.
Because of that, Lexi is now slightly faster and more stable than the stock firmware! (example...the QuickPic image viewer constantly crashed with stock, and it doesn't with the alternate firmware)
Overall, I'm happy. Lexi is happy.
It helps that Android is a mostly open source platform, so stuff like this is possible.
EDIT: Well, Lexi runs Android 2.1 now thanks to the new firmware. I can use Dolphin Browser HD again!
The firmware hack itself didn't involve any command line stuff or using the Android SDK...it was just packed together as a standard firmware ZIP file, which you just flash over the current firmware. So, essentially, it's a patched stock FW that fixes bugs and improves performance.
Because of that, Lexi is now slightly faster and more stable than the stock firmware! (example...the QuickPic image viewer constantly crashed with stock, and it doesn't with the alternate firmware)
Overall, I'm happy. Lexi is happy.
It helps that Android is a mostly open source platform, so stuff like this is possible.
EDIT: Well, Lexi runs Android 2.1 now thanks to the new firmware. I can use Dolphin Browser HD again!
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