Introduction

Welcome! This site was created in order to offer help and resources on one site for the Orange Stockholm/Huawei U8180. Here you can find many interesting guides and tutorials. Enjoy your stay! The site is currently under construction. More content will be added soon! If you have any questions, try the FAQ page.
Showing posts with label cyanogenmod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyanogenmod. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Tethering your Orange Stockholm

Tethering is when you use your phone as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot. This is a fairly easy function to set up, over which you can transform your device into a Wi-Fi router when you are in a location where you don't have Internet connection for your laptop. What is more important is the fact that Orange Stockholm supports USB and also Wi-Fi tethering, a very nice addition if I might say. In order to use this function of your phone you need to have mobile data enabled on your phone.
Mobile Internet Connection is enabled (button in the centre of the Power Control widget)


  • There are two types: USB Tethering (Connect a USB cable to your phone and laptop and it's done)
                                          Portable Wi-Fi hotspot (In this case you don't need a connection cable)

USB Tethering

First of all: Go to settings
                   Wireless & networks
                   Tethering & portable hotspot
Then connect your phone to your laptop and tick USB Tethering.
It's simple as that.

Portable Wi-Fi hotspot


First of all: Go to settings
                   Wireless & networks
                   Tethering & portable hotspot
                   Tick Portable Wi-Fi hotspot
Go to: Portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings
           Configure Wi-Fi hotspot
Configuring your Wi-Fi hotspot
                  There give a Name to your hotspot
                  Select WPA2 PSK security
                  And finally give a Password for your hotspot

And there you go. You have your own Wi-Fi hostpot. Connect with your laptop to it!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Overclocking your phone in CyanogenMod

As I told you before overclocking is a process when you change the speed of you phones processor.
This sounds like a great thing to do, but in reality this activity can make your phone a bit unstable. If you follow everithing as written here, you don't have to worry about a thing.
The interesting fact in CyanogenMod 7 is that it comes preinstalled with overclocking software; also the fact that this ROM is rooted by default helps our cause greatly.
So, finally, the steps to do it:
1st Step: Go to menu.
2nd Step: To to settings.
3rd Step: Go to CyanogenMod settings.
4th Step: Select Performance .
5th Step: Tap on CPU settings.
Minimum value is okay at 122 MHz, because it is advised to use a low frequency too, in order to allow the processor to swich to this value when not in use, conserving energy, prolonging lifetime.
Maximum value should be set to around 600 MHz, preferably this value, because of safety and security reasons. The device is fully functional at this clock rate, without any stability issues. Of course you can increase the clock speed for experimenting, but in this case you risk of winding up with an unstable and faulty OS at demanding processes.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Backing up your ROM

Experimenting with many ROMs and programs comes with the increased probability of system failure. So it is very important to keep system configuration, but also stuff generally known as information backed up on our SD card, computer, cloud, external HDD.
In order to back ROM up, you need to root your phone, download and install ROM Manager. For more information about rooting check the respective post.

For those of you with CyanogenMod 7 installed on your device: You don't have to install ROM Manager because it is already istalled and your phone is already rooted. Just follow the steps.

Steps:
  • Start ROM Manager.
  • Scroll down to the Backup and Restore section.
  • Select Backup Current ROM.
  • Set a name for the Backup.
  • Wait for the Backup to finish and for the phone to reboot.
  • Optionally: Save Backup folder to PC. ( Connect SD card to PC and copy the folder of your backup from SD card directory: clockworkmod/backup/name of your backup.
Backup and Restore section
To Restore Backup:
  Start ROM Manager, scroll down to Backup and Restore section, select Manage and Restore Backups, then select desired backup to restore; wait for the process to restore backup and restart device.

Naming the Backup

Restoring the Backup



















And there you go!

Installing CyanogenMod 9 on your Orange Stockholm. [NOT Advised]

After reading this tutorial you will be able to install CyanogenMod 9 (abreviated CM 9) on your Orange Stockholm device. CM 9  is based on the latest Android operating system callled Ice Cream Sandwich or Android 4.0.3.
CyanogenMod 9 homescreen
CyanogenMod 9 Power Control


This ROM isn't a fully woking one so I do not recommend installing it on your device, it is mainly for demonstration purposes, only to show people that development of further O.S is possible and highly probable. This ROM is brought by subpsyke, a developer at [XDA - developers] and valuable forum member. This development is in alpha phase, hopefully in the near future a working version of CyanogenMod 9 will be released for the wider public.

So, the steps to install CM 9:

1st Step: Root your phone, after rooting, you should install ROM Manager. if you don't know how to do it check the following post: Root.

2nd Step: Open the ROM Manager application. Ensure that you have the latest ClockworkMod build by checking the version information in the Flash ClockworkMod Recovery section, and updating if necessary.

3rd Step: Select Download ROM, after that select psyke83. Select ClockwordMod 9, and press the Download button.You will see a popup: ROM Addons. Place a checkmark beside the entry for the Google Apps (even if you already installed the package on your current ROM). 

When the download completes, you'll see a ROM Pre-Installation dialogue. 

Select: Wipe Data & Cache, which means that everything will be wiped from your device, so it is advised to backup your ROM.

Press OK to allow ROM Manager to reboot into ClockworkMod Recovery and perform the installation.When installation finishes, the phone will automatically reboot.

Important things to know about CM 9:

Working:

  • Accelerated 2D rendering
  • Touchscreen (including multitouch)
  • WiFi
  • GPS
  • Sensors
  • Telephony
  • Mobiledata
  • Audio
  • Bluetooth
  • SD card mounting 
Broken:
  • USB & wireless tethering
  • Video encoders/decoders (which also means that Youtube doesn't work)
  • Camera / video camera
  • Random crashes due to missing kernel feature (will be fixed later)

Saturday, March 3, 2012

How to choose which version of CyanogenMod to install

First of all if you don't know what CyanogenMod is, you should check out the FAQ page or the official CyanogenMod site


There are currently two main CyanogenMod ports available for this type of phone (Orange Stockholm), the first one, called CyanogenMod 7 is based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and the second one called CyanogenMod 9 and is based on Android 4.0 (the newest edition of Android OS) also known as Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS).

These both are unofficial custom ROMs based specifically developed for Huawei U8180 by the user community of CyanogenMod and [XDA]/MadTeam, centred around user subpsyke, main developer.


CyanogenMod 7 Homescreen 1

CyanogenMod 7 Homescreen 2
Cm 7 was ported for Huawei U8160 first, because official Cm support was not available for other Huawei phones except Huawei U8220 (which is still the only officialy supported device); thanks to the fact that there is not much difference between U8160 and U8180 the attempt to port this version from the first type of phone to the latter was done without any difficulty, thank God.

CyanogenMod 9
CyanogenMod 9 Homescreen

While they both are available for download and installation on your Stockholm I do not recommend using CyanogenMod 9 yet, because of the fact that it is still in development and not suitable for daily use. (phone calls can not be initiated or received and so on) Hopefully in the close future this version will be successfully developed into a stable state.

Monday, February 20, 2012

How to install CyanogenMod

With the help of this guide you will be able to install a Custom ROM called CyanogenMod (which is based on Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread)

This port may work on other Huawei phones, but only the U8160 and U8180 are confirmed to be 100% compatible thus far!

CyanogenMod 7.2.0-RC0 "u8160" Port
Latest release: 
v1.5 2012.08.02
Latest Google Apps package: 20110828
This is a port of Cyanogen 7.2.0-RC0 (based on Android Gingerbread 2.3.7) for the Huawei U8160 and Huawei X1 (U8180). The current port status is stable - all hardware is working correctly, the only issue is that at volume level >70% there is a bass boost  (Fixed).

Pre-requisites:
Install the GooManager application from the Play store.
You need ClockworkMod, ROM Manager and a rooted phone to install. (For rooting info check this post)

Installation (updating from older CM7 build):
  • Open the GooManager application.
  • Select the Check for rom updates option.
  • Click on the notification for the available update and then click the Download button.
  • When the download finishes, enter recovery and install the update package followed by the Google Apps package.

Installation (first time/new users):
  • Open the GooManager application.
  • Navigate to psyke83 -> roms -> u8160.
  • Click on the build you wish to install from the list.
  • If needed, click the Download Gapps button to download the Google Apps package. The most recent (and most suitable) version will always be selected for you automatically.
  • Click on the Download button to download the rom.
  • Once the download(s) are complete, reboot into recovery and install the update package, followed by the Google Apps package.
  • Important: if you are updating from a stock or custom ROM, choose the data wipe option before rebooting.



CyanogenMod 7.2

 Please note, that CyanogenMod will not "unlock" your phone.