Wrong. Cooked roms are the result of many, many hours of work by dedicated chefs at ppcgeeks and xda-devs. The roms are constantly upgraded and revised based on the feedback of the community; this process results in the fastest, most stable, and most up-to-date windows mobile roms you will find.
The "official" roms are the crude starting materials: the custom roms are the polished final product. Can't wait to try out a custon rom based on this new update.
dude, Phil, no need to pontificate at me. I know what cooked roms are, I know that they are great. I understand the work that goes into them. I love them myself and install them regularly. I'm talking about the view from Joe Average, though. Or Sally Businesswoman.
Almost none of them will install custom roms. In fact, the phrase "custom roms" "cooked" from a "kitchen" by a "chef" is almost certainly going to be gibberish to them. ("What do culinary arts have to do with my phone?") An official flash rom update to the phone, they might possibly install tho. That's all I'm saying.
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well, this is an official beta, right? so I feel like more people would be willing to flash this than the cooked roms, which are very unofficial...
Wrong. Cooked roms are the result of many, many hours of work by dedicated chefs at ppcgeeks and xda-devs. The roms are constantly upgraded and revised based on the feedback of the community; this process results in the fastest, most stable, and most up-to-date windows mobile roms you will find.
The "official" roms are the crude starting materials: the custom roms are the polished final product. Can't wait to try out a custon rom based on this new update.
I agree. I know I can't do Custom Roms, but this one is simple.
dude, Phil, no need to pontificate at me. I know what cooked roms are, I know that they are great. I understand the work that goes into them. I love them myself and install them regularly. I'm talking about the view from Joe Average, though. Or Sally Businesswoman.
Almost none of them will install custom roms. In fact, the phrase "custom roms" "cooked" from a "kitchen" by a "chef" is almost certainly going to be gibberish to them. ("What do culinary arts have to do with my phone?") An official flash rom update to the phone, they might possibly install tho. That's all I'm saying.