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Joined: Jun 2006
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From: Republic of Dallas
I agree on the feel. I've been through batteries on my EVO3D. The last one would last about 30-minutes off the charger, but luckily a replacement was $10.
Running the S2E4GT from Crawl (sprint) with ICS 4.0.3.
Last I checked a couple months ago there was still no official ICS release for my device, but what I'm running is a stock deodexed 'beta' leak from Samsung, minus Touchwiz. ***** seriously fast and battery life is boss. Pretty heavy usage throughout the day and average 22 hours on each charge, though most of my usage is on the office Wifi. Network data (depending on signal strength) will take anywhere from 2 - 6 hours of that life away. The _ONLY_ thing that doesn't work is Android's built in picasa upload option from the gallery.
Wanting the S3 hardcore..
Last I checked a couple months ago there was still no official ICS release for my device, but what I'm running is a stock deodexed 'beta' leak from Samsung, minus Touchwiz. ***** seriously fast and battery life is boss. Pretty heavy usage throughout the day and average 22 hours on each charge, though most of my usage is on the office Wifi. Network data (depending on signal strength) will take anywhere from 2 - 6 hours of that life away. The _ONLY_ thing that doesn't work is Android's built in picasa upload option from the gallery.
Wanting the S3 hardcore..
I have an AOSP rom on my HTC Inspire, and its overclocked. They arent going to be doing a carrier update for ICS for this phone, they cite problems running the rom on the phone because its older and underpowered, but this Rom works perfect on my phone and I rarely have any issues.
How do you install this ----?
Simple RAZR V2 Android Homescreen by MylleZ - MyColorscreen
[IMG]https://www.miataturbo.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=49601&dateline=1342750 677[/IG]
Simple RAZR V2 Android Homescreen by MylleZ - MyColorscreen
[IMG]https://www.miataturbo.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=49601&dateline=1342750 677[/IG]
What format is the file in?
If its a zip you can just flash it in recovery.
His and hers GS2 users checking in.
Her phone got the ICS update (we're on Sprint) just before she dropped it and shattered the screen.
My phone, nor her new phone have yet to receive the ICS update. ARG.
Her phone got the ICS update (we're on Sprint) just before she dropped it and shattered the screen.
My phone, nor her new phone have yet to receive the ICS update. ARG.
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Joined: Jun 2006
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From: Republic of Dallas
I'm a little frustrated that I have a 3-week old phone and can't load JB yet. The mobile device market is bullshit. I should be able to run whatever I want on any device I want. I don't understand how Microsoft can lose in court for not facilitating the use of competing products like Firefox or Chrome because they didn't have links to the alternatives on their website or whatever, yet we are stuck in this position.
If you can suggest a viable solution for these massive companies to increase the speed at which they produce releases, distribute and support them them to hundreds of thousands of handsets on hundreds of wireless carriers please reach out to them. I am sure they will love to hear your proposal.
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Joined: Jun 2006
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From: Republic of Dallas
If you can suggest a viable solution for these massive companies to increase the speed at which they produce releases, distribute and support them them to hundreds of thousands of handsets on hundreds of wireless carriers please reach out to them. I am sure they will love to hear your proposal.
How is it possible that AOSP, for example, already has a JB rom for the GS3, yet Samsung doesn't?
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Joined: Jun 2006
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From: Republic of Dallas
All I want to be able to do is view what I'm replying to in landscape mode, yet it seems to be an unfeasibly difficult thing to do on android.
If you want the latest and greatest from android as its available then get a google nexus. Hardware compatibility is guaranteed as they develop for their devices.







