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what phone do you have? [editline]12th November 2011[/editline] and what carrier [editline]12th November 2011[/editline] and what android version
HTC HD2 MTS RUS Hyper-Droid CM7.1 or something
Just have noticed this on asus transformer specs page [img]http://eee.asus.com/upload/eee/eeepad/transformer/specification/en/img_C_090.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Ezhik;33251143]HTC HD2 MTS RUS Hyper-Droid CM7.1 or something[/QUOTE] I'm not sure if that is a NAND ROM, but if it isn't, get one that does. [editline]12th November 2011[/editline] I just ordered an AT&T Galaxy S2. Their system is a pain in the ass to deal with, especially when it comes to their "authorized retailers" which is also known as "we are not a corporate store so fuck you".
has anyone that's flashed an ICS ROM checked to see if it does gapless playback yet?
Looks like the I9000 ICS port now actually works I think I'll give it a try [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] Oh snap nandroid doesn't restore completely after installing it I'll pass
[QUOTE=Ezhik;33251143]HTC HD2 MTS RUS Hyper-Droid CM7.1 or something[/QUOTE] If that's not a NAND ROM, your problem is exactly that. SDcard ROMs are very slow, and not always working properly. If it is a NAND ROM, get a new one. [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951[/url] TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 for HD2 (nand) [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010498[/url] MIUI for HD2 [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] also Optimus V (cdma) has an ICS port, but the Optimus T doesn't :(
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[QUOTE=AugustBurnsRed;33255590]If that's not a NAND ROM, your problem is exactly that. SDcard ROMs are very slow, and not always working properly. If it is a NAND ROM, get a new one. [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951[/url] TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 for HD2 (nand) [url]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010498[/url] MIUI for HD2 [editline]13th November 2011[/editline] also Optimus V (cdma) has an ICS port, but the Optimus T doesn't :([/QUOTE]It's a NAND ROM.
Is there anyway you can send files via bluetooth without needing to pair with the other device?
[QUOTE=PyroCF;33244372]Hope that CPU ain't armv6[/QUOTE] It is. Lets all forget about this phone. I'll probably just grab the Monte Carlo due to its large screen.
Going to the Verizon Store today; what should I look out for?
HTC Rezound, Droid Bionic, Droid Razr
Can I use a bluetooth keyboard on a non rooted 2.3.3 Evo 4G?
[URL="http://www.androidcentral.com/ice-cream-sandwich-source-code-coming-nov-17-says-notion-ink-ceo"]Android Central reports that Android 4.0 source is coming November 17th.[/URL] [QUOTE]The CEO of Notion Ink, Rohan Shravan, is at it again with news about the Ice Cream Sandwich source code release, saying it will be released November 17. While it's tempting to just toss this aside as another rumor in the ICS/Galaxy Nexus craze of late, Mr. Shravan has a track record that shows he's usually right. Last year, he did the same thing with the Gingerbread release, accurately predicting more than could be a good guess, and just last month he told everyone about the OMAP chipset and Ice Cream Sandwich using them as a reference platform. When he talks, it's always worth listening, and the Nov. 17 date has already been thrown out there as the European release. If we see source code on the 17th, the 18th is going to be a very fun day for a lot of us. [/QUOTE] This will be a sad one for me - there will not be an official release for Nexus One or HTC Desire, so I may not see ICS in it's full form, which is a shame. Apparently the GPU drivers would need to be re-written, and no one would do that.
The waiting, its killing me...
Do those agrees mean yes or you want to find out as well?
i want the galaxy nexus in the us hurry verizon pls
What phone should I get, the Xperia Mini St15i or the LG Optimus One? I'm having a hard time deciding between both because the Xperia has a CPU that supports Flash but a tiny screen, while the P500 has these key points: - Long battery life; - Loud speaker; - Bigger screen; - Way cheaper. I need someone to enlighten me on this: by getting a phone with an ARMv6 CPU, all I'm missing out on is Flash content, correct? Because if so, I can just use the YouTube app and I even heard that there's some modified versions of Flash for the P500 working just fine. Am I correct?
Try to find a device that at least has a 800x480 screen.
I got an offer to trade my iPad 1 for an HTC Sensation. Yay or nay? I have a Desire and an HD2 right now, and both seem to have reached a dead end on Android.
[QUOTE=Ezhik;33266950]Try to find a device that at least has a 800x480 screen.[/QUOTE] I'm not rich, so it has to be something within that price range. What's a good, non-ARMv6 device in that price range (if it even exists)?
What price range?
[QUOTE=Ezhik;33270789]What price range?[/QUOTE] $200 maximum.
[QUOTE=Samuka97;33270801]$200 maximum.[/QUOTE] Are you stuck with one provider or are you flexible? Or do you just want any old SIM-capable phone?
[QUOTE=superstepa;33252426]Just have noticed this on asus transformer specs page [img]http://eee.asus.com/upload/eee/eeepad/transformer/specification/en/img_C_090.png[/img][/QUOTE] Where is the bad spelling rating when you need it? [editline]14th November 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Ezhik;33270513]I got an offer to trade my iPad 1 for an HTC Sensation. Yay or nay? I have a Desire and an HD2 right now, and both seem to have reached a dead end on Android.[/QUOTE] Do it, ipads suck
Edit: Nevermind, my dad said that any provider is OK, although I am stuck on Brazil so it's gonna be hard finding a good phone.
What state/city? All your carrier websites ask for one
[QUOTE=Samuka97;33265753]What phone should I get, the Xperia Mini St15i or the LG Optimus One? I'm having a hard time deciding between both because the Xperia has a CPU that supports Flash but a tiny screen, while the P500 has these key points: - Long battery life; - Loud speaker; - Bigger screen; - Way cheaper. I need someone to enlighten me on this: by getting a phone with an ARMv6 CPU, all I'm missing out on is Flash content, correct? Because if so, I can just use the YouTube app and I even heard that there's some modified versions of Flash for the P500 working just fine. Am I correct?[/QUOTE] ARMv6 is slow as shit compared to a similar core on ARMv7. I have a T-Mobile pulse, even at 710Mhz it sucks.
[QUOTE=toaster468;33263790]Do those agrees mean yes or you want to find out as well?[/QUOTE] Yes, it will work. Bluetooth mouses too.
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