I’ve been using CyanogenMod 7.2 quite happily since the last few months on Wildfire A3333. I recently tried to connect the stock Email application to a Microsoft Exchange 2010 server for my corporate Email.
When setting up the mailbox and accepting all SSL certificates and seting up a Password/PIN I still get the error
"This server requires security features your phone does not have"
This primarily seems to be because Android 2.x does not have this flavour of encryption – “full Storage card encryption”
This has been provided in Android 3.0 and in ICS 4.0 onwards for handsets
The relevant documentation is at http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=3172
So I decided to upgrade to CM 9 for Wildfire and see where it takes me.
First and most importantly – do a Nandroid back up of the existing ROM and settings. You’ll revert to the backup many times. Also export phone contacts to a file which you will need to re-import later.
The version of CM 9 I used can be downloaded from here http://cm9-wildfire-s.googlecode.com/files/cm-9.0.0-RC2-CRYPTOMILK-ALPHA7-marvel.zip
After installing CM9 – the first impression was a neat boot logo which plays for the 3 minutes or so it takes to boot up the phone.
After that the phone was really really slow. The default launcher to show all apps and Dialer take over 5 seconds to respond.
Seems like the A3333 is just not cut for this ROM due to having only a single core CPU. Any reboot of the phone always takes over 3 minutes.
I tried using the Zend Launcher instead of the default Trebuchet and exDialer instead of the Stock dialer. This made these 2 functions much faster.
Also uninstalled some apps using the Solid Explorer. Some of the features were good - like longpressing an app allows it to send a shortcut to Home screen.
I tried encryption which I knew will slow down the phone even more. Most forums say this takes a long time, so I left it overnight with the charger plugged in.
I tried this process twice, and it still would always show the In Progress screen for encryption and not complete this even after taking 10 hours uninterrupted.
I followed the steps at How to encrypt
So finally I had to give up encryption, and revert the ROM to the backed-up CM 7.2
Using CM 9 gave me some neat apps which I now installed on 7.2
I also installed Solid Explorer which allows removal of apps even from /data/app and /system/app instead of File Manager.
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