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Haven't noticed anything, works perfectly here.

Are you satisfied with it? How's the speed of the new update?

Scirwode

Are you satisfied with it? How's the speed of the new update?

Scirwode

Very satisfied, adds a lot of quality stuff and the speed increase is amazing - Normally you'd get tiny microstutters or perhaps a bit of lag when going through various menus etc. that is

completely gone now, incredibly smooth!

I haven't yet done any extensive testing with 3D software, Flash video etc.

Very satisfied, adds a lot of quality stuff and the speed increase is amazing - Normally you'd get tiny microstutters or perhaps a bit of lag when going through various menus etc. that is

completely gone now, incredibly smooth!

I haven't yet done any extensive testing with 3D software, Flash video etc.

Good to hear (Y) . Unfortunately, I've already rooted mine and if I update it I will lose the root option so for now I just stick with what I have. Not that I'm complaining, my Desire is keeping me company just nice the way it is :p .

Scirwode

Very satisfied, adds a lot of quality stuff and the speed increase is amazing - Normally you'd get tiny microstutters or perhaps a bit of lag when going through various menus etc. that is completely gone now, incredibly smooth!
Yeah, first thing I noticed when I rooted & flashed this ROM, no lag or waiting on the Applications menu at all.
I haven't yet done any extensive testing with 3D software, Flash video etc.
Quadrant Standard Edition (Y) I got over 1400 using this ROM.

Not worth the hype this update.

I don't see much improvement in performance.

Some menus are still laggy. The only + side is flash in browser

Comparing to smoothness/fluidity of ios4, android has long way to go.

Not wanting to flamebait, just my humble opinion.

Good to hear (Y) . Unfortunately, I've already rooted mine and if I update it I will lose the root option so for now I just stick with what I have. Not that I'm complaining, my Desire is keeping me company just nice the way it is :p .

Scirwode

IIRC some person on the xda forums has uploaded this Froyo ROM WITH ROOT but without the new radio (because of issue to Orange UK users).

an alright update, nothing major it seems....

calender is still pants.

flash is nice, but cant really view iplayer (says only vodafone and 3 can).

speed improvements are minor.

I have no issues opening iPlayer, it's rather swanky too I must say, device appears to be unlocked by I am on Orange UK.

What?

We must be running a different version of Froyo then because the speed boost is incredible. The applications page used to be a sure fire way to make the phone lag, but it opens instantly now!

That's weird. The application drawer doesn't lag at all on my HTC Legend using 2.1-update1.

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