CM is faster than the stock android and for users of rooted phones it offers a full normal function set, all devices working, plus additional function not included in the stock releases - like tehtering via USB, bluetooth and WiFi.
 Even better, you can update it over the air using Cyanogen's "CM Updater" app (right). I have been eagerly applying these updates within minutes of them becoming available. It's easy, simple and fast.
Even better, you can update it over the air using Cyanogen's "CM Updater" app (right). I have been eagerly applying these updates within minutes of them becoming available. It's easy, simple and fast.Of course nothing is ever perfect and today I ran into a patch of imperfection. I'd put the CM 4.2.7.1 update on last night and found that during the course of the day my phone was crashing and rebooting. Usually when I had been using the camera and then trying to share a photo via Handcent SMS or Gmail. The screen went black....then the CM Android boot logo (above) appeared and the phone had obviously rebooted itself.
I was going to go back to CM 4.2.6 as this had been very stable. But instead I opted to try wiping my phone and re-installing the HTC 1.6 rooted base image, then applying CM 4.2.7.1 over the top. This is what you would do if you were installing CM for the first time. I then downloaded all my apps and reinstalled them. Yeah...it was a pain, but the result seems to be a stable system. I can't reproduce the camera / phone crash.
If you're having trouble with CM 4.2.7.1 you may want to give thisa try.
[Update 2009-12-22: I am now on CM 4.2.9.1 and I don't have as many issues as I used to - which wasn't many - but the phone still re-boots randomly perhaps once every two days. It's below the annoyance level and not much worse than Android as-sold, which also rebooted occassionally. It may be that this isn't a CM issue at all, but an underlying Android issue. My second phone is on Wes Garner's "Build 10.2" and it has randomly re-booted once in 2 days. I mainly use it for broadband data, due to the way my telco packages data and voice.

 
 
I have the same problem where the camera randomly reboots the phone (50% of the time you use it).
ReplyDeleteI tried wiping with the HTC image and reinstalling cyanogen but it didn't help for me.
Simon: My phone is more stable than that. I power my phone off each night and boot fresh in the morning. I don't want phone calls or txts after I go to bed, so let them queue up while I sleep. Perhaps this regime sees me having fewer problems as my phone is rarely running for more than 18 hours at a time.
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