Technology Android

ARon

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^You're so gay sometimes. You've already done the shit once fooool, just go to cyanogenmod.com and go to the forums and it's under the experimental builds, easy

also, the song with devin on pilot talk just came on, ohhh man



I'm on Froyo now, the original gapps was causing some problems.

Casey, I kind of like not needing an ext
 

THEV1LL4N

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most of us are, yes.

i really want the samsung galaxy s pro. but then i wont have the CM community to make custom roms. and i dont even know if the pro version will come here in the uk, and if it actually does, they might block custom boot screens like the motorola milestone... :(
 

Casey

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ARon, I can dig it. But it's just that right now, I don't have time to back up all my apps, wipe the EXT, reformat the card, flash the ROM, restore the apps, move them to the SD card with the FroYo method.....etc

When I get back to the UK I'll do all of that. Right now, if I can just flash 6.0.1 over my 5.0.8 and have everything intact, then I'm down to do that.

Don't know who on here has a Nexus, Droid, MyTouch Slide, Magic, Desire, Hero, Evo or Incredible, but there's supposed to be CyanogenMod 6 for all those devices either now or very soon.
 

Flipmo

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I hope my provider starts releasing high-end phones, cause I sure as hell don't want the antenna fucked Iphone 4, or the Xperia X10. My G1 has been fucking up every now and then... (I blame myself though, drunken phone drops, including once in a puddle.... I ran in the house wasted, and threw it in a bag of rice lol) and I'm nearing the end of my contract.
 

Casey

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I hope my provider starts releasing high-end phones, cause I sure as hell don't want the antenna fucked Iphone 4, or the Xperia X10. My G1 has been fucking up every now and then... (I blame myself though, drunken phone drops, including once in a puddle.... I ran in the house wasted, and threw it in a bag of rice lol) and I'm nearing the end of my contract.
What's your network? Rogers?
 

Flipmo

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Yep, I'm with Rogers. I know they're going to be releasing the Samsung Galaxy S soon, but still... I've always been bleh about Samsung models (despite being a great phone). Hoping a high end HTC comes out... if not the Galaxy S will suffice.

Every provider here is too preoccupied with the Iphone 4... :rolleyes:
 

THEV1LL4N

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Think I'm gonna pick up the Galaxy S tomorrow. Been offered it for free on a £24 a month contract. So I am happy with that.
wait, free on a £24 a month contract. what network, voda? and how long have you been with them for? that price sounds too good to be true. are you sure they never meant [enter price] a month on a 24 month contract?
 

THEV1LL4N

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some not so good news, but im sure there will be another way around this:

Motorola locking DROID X and DROID 2 bootloaders | Android Community

Motorola has disappointed ROM-tinkerers with the news that, unlike the Motorola DROID, future Android smartphones from the company won’t be supplied with open bootloaders. Instead, Motorola will be “securing” the software on handsets like the DROID X and DROID 2, making loading custom ROMs significantly more difficult.

The company says their justification is “driven by a number of different business factors” and that is common practice; the DROID having an open bootloader, in fact, is described as being done for “a specific business reason” though that is not detailed. ”The use of open source software, such as the Linux kernel or the Android platform, in a consumer device does notrequire the handset running such software to be open for re-flashing” the company points out, highlighting that Motorola does “comply with the licenses, including GPLv2, for each of the open source packages in our handsets.”
 

THEV1LL4N

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and some great news (which i think masta will like)

Opera Mini 5.1 for Android released [Video] | Android Community

Opera has pushed out a new version of their eponymous browser for Android. Available free in the Android Market, Opera Mini 5.1 uses the company’s server-side compression system to shrink down requested webpages by up to 90-percent; that means smaller download sizes, preserving your data allowance, and faster loading.


There’s also tabbed browsing, a password manager, bookmarks and Speed Dial, and you can now set the Opera Mini browser to be the default (unlike the previous beta). The company has tweaked page layouts to suit the new breed of big-screen Android devices, too.
Press Release:
Lightning fast browsing on Android phones
Opera Mini 5.1 for Android released
Oslo, Norway – July 14, 2010 – Opera spreads the love to Android mobile phone users. Opera Mini 5.1 is now available for phones built on the Android platform, offering better browsing performance and improved user experience.
With over 61 million users worldwide, Opera Mini is the world’s most popular browser for mobile phones, allowing much faster browsing speeds, while keeping the costs to a minimum. Browse at lightning speed today by downloading the free Opera Mini browser from the Android Market or at m.opera.com.
Opera Mini is a favorite not just on feature phones, but also on smartphones, scoring an impressive 1 million downloads on the iPhone during the first 24 hours of availability. Opera Mini is highly optimized for almost any handset, delivering the best Internet experience on more than 3000 mobile phone models.
Opera Mini raises the game on Android phones. Since its Opera Mini 5 beta release, Opera Mini can now be set as the default browser for more convenient Internet access. Opera Mini 5.1 also offers improved page layout on high-end Android handsets with large screens.
What we say
“Opera Mini 5.1 for the Android platform is the next step in bringing the world’s most popular mobile web browser to all major platforms, offering improved performance and great web experience to almost any handset,” says Lars Boilesen, CEO, Opera Software. “Opera Mini is used by over 61 million people on more than 3000 handset models and with today’s release Opera continues its mission to provide the best web experience on any device and on any platform.”
About Opera Mini
Opera Mini brings the Web to almost any handset by compressing data by up to 90 percent before sending content to the phone. This results in significantly improved page loading speed and reduced data costs for the user. For example, with webpages such as BBC.com, a normal mobile web browser will display a BBC News page roughly 1 time, as compared to 9 times with Opera Mini for the same cost.
In addition to providing speed and cost savings, Opera Mini 5.1 comes with useful features, such as tabbed browsing, password manager, bookmarks and Speed Dial, built into the browser to deliver easy web access while on-the-go. With Opera Mini optimized for Android phones, more people are able to get a PC-like browsing experience on their handsets.
Download
Download Opera Mini directly to your Android phone for free from the Android Market, or at m.opera.com. For more information, visit Opera Mini & Opera Mobile browsers.
 

Casey

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Staff member
Yep, I'm with Rogers. I know they're going to be releasing the Samsung Galaxy S soon, but still... I've always been bleh about Samsung models (despite being a great phone). Hoping a high end HTC comes out... if not the Galaxy S will suffice.

Every provider here is too preoccupied with the Iphone 4... :rolleyes:

You guys might be getting the Desire.
 

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