anubhav2345 said:Although i think WM wont be needed again , after installing Android . But still i guess installing on SD card would be better .
What is the most used option by majority of people ? NAND or SD card ?
In that case , I would like to carry on with SD card installation .
Now , I just want someone to help me with a STEP by STEP guide , or best would be if he can take me on Team-Viewer and do the install virtually
NAND is more popular as most people would rather get rid of WM6.5 for good rather than dual boot. If you don't think WM would be needed again, I highly suggest you adopt a NAND Android installation as it would be a waste of time (booting into WM,then Android) and space on your card keeping WM6.5 and Android.
If you still want I can explain SD card installation. Theres nothing really to SD Android actually ... Partition your SD card, copy the files to your SD card and run the file from the phone. Simple as that.
Freaky said:Another important thing to note is that majority of the NAND roms out there are for the T-Mo unit with 1024MB of rom while the Asia unit has only 512MB. Need to choose the rom specifically for the 512 device or have a sd-ext partition.
The SD roms are a whole lot simpler but only con is that they tend to lose battery charge quicker than NAND roms
Thats odd. I have a Leo1024 and I noticed that most of the NAND roms on XDA are 512mb. Heck, even the NAND Android/WP7 capable MAGLDR didn't support Leo1024 for quite sometime.