Obviously in order to achieve this desirable size, some millimetres have been shaved of the display, but at 3.2 inches it still feels large enough to offer a pleasing experience whether surfing the web or viewing photographs. The screen does offer a good quality resolution of 320 x 480, and is also a capacitive touch panel, giving a very responsive user experience. The Gratia doubles as a good quality audio unit thanks to the excellent player and the 3.5mm headphone socket, whilst photo fans will like the 5 mega pixel digital camera feature.
The Gratia From HTC is available SIM free, and blends a neat and stylish appearance with an impressive range of features.
If you have rooted your Android phone, you may be curious about flashing a new ROM. In this review, I will give you a rundown of how MIUI stacks up.
In the last 6 months or so, I have tried almost every ROM available for my HTC Evo. There are many of them out there, and there are quite a few good ones. Before you begin losing interest in this story because you don’t have an Evo, many ROM’s are compatible with a number of different handsets. Even though MIUI is running on my HTC Evo, you likely will be able to install it on your phone should you choose to do so.
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For those of you still new to rooting and flashing, I will provide a review for MIUI along with some general installation instructions. This article assumes that you have acquired root, and you are ready to flash a new ROM.
MIUI-Review Installation Ease
Since you must install MIUI first, I will start there. The download and installation is very simple. This is pretty standard for most ROM’s. You go to the website for the download, download the ROM onto your root folder, and flash. This ROM has its origins in the Far East, so much of the ROM is not in English. That is why you would also download and install the language pack from the website right after the ROM. Don’t worry about getting confused right now; directions will follow at the end of the article.
*One thing I DID notice however is that if you are coming from a Sense ROM, (Evo, Incredible, Hero, Desire, Legend, MyTouch, Inspire, Shift, Thunderbolt, etc.) MIUI must be installed from scratch with no restore of settings.
What does that mean? To avoid problems, it is best to sync your contacts to Google, and restore your apps from the market. If you absolutely have to restore from Titanium Backup or some other backup app, make sure you don’t restore ANY settings from Sense. They do not play well with MIUI.
MIUI-Visuals
I think I have ADD for my phone. I have to change the appearance of my phone every so often to keep me from getting bored with the look. MIUI is by far the best ROM for people who like to switch it up. If you want a fresh look to your phone, MIUI is for you. On the other hand, if you are coming from an iPhone, then you might feel right at home, or you might hate it.
Bottom Line: The MIUI default layout looks similar to the iPhone layout.
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This video is for anyone who is interested in rooting their HTC Evo and want to know what it will look like after rooting. My phone info: Android version 2.2, Kernal 2.6.32.17-gee557fd, software number 3.70.651.1. Latest update for Evo. Link to video Root Guide: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5
