Davidion said:There are not-so-stable custom roms floating around for the G2, but nothing official and good for wide release as of yet.
do you need to root your phone to have the rom?
Davidion said:There are not-so-stable custom roms floating around for the G2, but nothing official and good for wide release as of yet.
Londa said:do you need to root your phone to have the rom?
I think overwriting the entire OS will require root privileges, yesLonda said:do you need to root your phone to have the rom?
Bumped for new page, this is urgent, as I do not feel comfortable having my cc info on anyone elses phone.Anastacio said:I don't know where to ask this but it's quite important(!).
My father wanted a game on the Android Marketplace on his new Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro, I let him borrow from me so I put in my creditcard information.
Now everytime he goes to buy another app, it automatically selects my creditcard and it is now free to use. How do I remove my creditcard information? I have tried logging in on Google.com and Google Checkouts but there's nothing.
Please, any help? =(
DrFunk said:Verizon has some nice 4G phones coming in q2, but they'll probably require a 4G charge. The Thunderbolt and "Unnamed Samsung 4G phone" looks nice as well.
I you decide tho stick with At&t, the Infuse 4G looks nice as well:
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Can't you just pick any phone with your renewed contract and bring it back within 30 days for an Atrix (which I believe is supposed to come out within the month)?cartoon_soldier said:Yup, the Infuse 4G looks good.
Have reached out to AT&T to get an answer on the contract thing.
Anastacio said:Bumped for new page, this is urgent, as I do not feel comfortable having my cc info on anyone elses phone.
Thank you sir, that helped!josephdebono said:Remove from his google checkout account, not yours. The checkout account is associated with the current google account on the phone, so you essentially entered your cc info in his checkout account on his google account.
Vyse The Legend said:It looks like T-Mobile and Sprint aren't getting much in the way of high-end Android phones any time soon. It's a sad day when AT&T actually has some of the more interesting Android phones coming down the pipe.
I'm not sure what to do now, because I'm stuck with T-Mobile and it looks like the Nexus S is my only option for the forseeable future.
To Nexus S, or not Nexus S.
I guess I will stick with my Nexus One, until a Tegra-2 phone comes to T-Mo... if one ever does.
Londa said:Thank you, this was very helpful. I guess I just have to wait because I'm too scared to root my phone.
G2 doesn't, from what others have told me here.
Vyse The Legend said:It looks like T-Mobile and Sprint aren't getting much in the way of high-end Android phones any time soon. It's a sad day when AT&T actually has some of the more interesting Android phones coming down the pipe.
I'm not sure what to do now, because I'm stuck with T-Mobile and it looks like the Nexus S is my only option for the forseeable future.
To Nexus S, or not Nexus S.
I guess I will stick with my Nexus One, until a Tegra-2 phone comes to T-Mo... if one ever does.
Vyse The Legend said:It looks like T-Mobile and Sprint aren't getting much in the way of high-end Android phones any time soon. It's a sad day when AT&T actually has some of the more interesting Android phones coming down the pipe.
I'm not sure what to do now, because I'm stuck with T-Mobile and it looks like the Nexus S is my only option for the forseeable future.
To Nexus S, or not Nexus S.
I guess I will stick with my Nexus One, until a Tegra-2 phone comes to T-Mo... if one ever does.
Just that it's coming to some Android devices and not all of them.Laguna X said:Has netflix said anything regarding their app for the android?
Paznos said:Just that it's coming to some Android devices and not all of them.
womp said:I'm sure that will be fixed....
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AndyD said:Well there are some stuck on 1.6 or so, and it could require 2.x at least. But I think I know what you mean![]()
gcubed said:unsure if 2.2 has the DRM in place for it either... at least for netflix?
I thought rooting voided warranty? Yes, I know you can unroot.carlosp said:rooting is nothing like jailbreaking, it is much easier and it doesn't do anything to your guarantee. There are apps which root your phone with only one single click. Roms are one of the biggest and best features of Android (in my eyes).
They do not only give you firmware updates months before its release, but they also give you many, many, MANYYYY features which you will probably never get from your original Android version.
Installing Roms is a very easy task as well and doesnt need any further knowledge about anything. For example all you need to do this:
you download a file and put it on your SD Card -> you restart the phone and hold a particular button to get in to the recovery mode -> you choose apply update and the rom is being installed and after a restart you have a new Rom.
Besides you can always unroot your phone and go back to the original Firmware.
cartoon_soldier said:Yup, the Infuse 4G looks good.
Have reached out to AT&T to get an answer on the contract thing.
NH Apache said:I thought rooting voided warranty? Yes, I know you can unroot.
Yup, I get that too, but I just wanted to clarify Carlos' statement.womp said:That's what a factory refresh is for.
Dual core and better cam at least. That would certainly reduce the lag with my blue sky wallpaper. I do like the form factor though.Futureman said:They aren't calling it the Tab 2 are they? I thought I read it was just very minor spec bumps?
They kinda have to if they want to sell anymore with all these announcements at CES. Pretty sure most people knew an Android tablet in 2010 would be a stop-gap solution until Honeycomb was released.
According to VZW at the their press conference yesterday the 4G devices wouldn't start coming out til March.NH Apache said:Dual core and better cam at least. That would certainly reduce the lag with my blue sky wallpaper. I do like the form factor though.
Motor honeycomb tab has a mid feb release right? Fuck I want one.
Acid08 said:Do people really want phones that are this fucking big?
Actually AT&T has the biggest phone announced, the Samsung phone is 4.5".Sarye said:not me
It appears all Verizon LTE phones are 4.3" while AT&T and LG's variants are 4". Verizon customers have bigger hands confirmed? =(
Paznos said:I really don't see 4" phones to be all that big really and my hands aren't huge even the EVO 4.3" doesn't seem that big to me, now the 5" Streak that's a different story.
Paznos said:I really don't see 4" phones to be all that big really and my hands aren't huge even the EVO 4.3" doesn't seem that big to me, now the 5" Streak that's a different story.
Actually AT&T has the biggest phone announced, the Samsung phone is 4.5".
tfur said:From engadget.com
Exclusive interview: Google's Matias Duarte talks Honeycomb, tablets, and the future of Android
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/07/exclusive-interview-googles-matias-duarte-talks-honeycomb-tab/
tfur said:From engadget.com
Exclusive interview: Google's Matias Duarte talks Honeycomb, tablets, and the future of Android
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/07/exclusive-interview-googles-matias-duarte-talks-honeycomb-tab/
tfur said:From engadget.com
Exclusive interview: Google's Matias Duarte talks Honeycomb, tablets, and the future of Android
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/07/exclusive-interview-googles-matias-duarte-talks-honeycomb-tab/
jmdajr said:what's the difference between getting a phone at best buy compared to the phone store?
He clearly stated that Honeycomb is for all types of Android devices. It's built to be scaleable.Futureman said:I really want to watch this when I get home from work and have sound.
Engadget comments say the dude says Honeycomb is the future direction of Android, so I'm guessing we'll see many of the design elements shift over to the phone version (Ice Cream?).
Agreed.VanMardigan said:2.2 though and Samsung is epicly shitty about updating their phones. They've promised 2.2 for their Galaxy S phones that released LAST JUNE, then some in Europe got an update, but nothing for the NA phones, which have sold millions of fucking units, so you'd think they'd be highly prioritized for getting updates. No updates, no nothing. But with Google themselves dragging their feet on Gingerbread for even the stock Nexus One, the Android situation is embarrassing. I would say to buy a phone with the latest version of Android first and foremost, rather than just picking sexy hardware and relying on an update at some unspecified date in the future. The trend is that the update will not happen, or will happen AFTER a newer version of the OS comes out, making it even more painful.
And since the popular thing nowadays is to blame the carriers, I just want to ONCE AGAIN reiterate that the Nexus One still does not have Gingerbread and still doesn't have any sort of defined timeline for getting it either.
gcubed said:nothing, usually 3rd parties have much better deals on phones. Amazon is usually insane at phone deals.
They said coming weeks near the beginning of December. Not getting out before the end of the year is inexcusable. And their messaging on the situation is absolutely terrible and should give prospective Nexus S users pause.kaching said:Google said "coming weeks" before Christmas for the N1 Gingerbread upgrade. It's not a great timeline, but it isn't exactly a lack of one either. I'm assuming it's mostly to give them space to get past holiday vacations and the initial coming out party for Honeycomb at CES this week. If N1 doesn't get Gingerbread by end of January then...hell to pay.
"Before Christmas" is only technically accurate. It was the first week of December, or one month ago. I can't think of one good reason we don't have it yet. It was done well before the holiday rush. I guess they wanted to give the S an exclusivity window with gingerbread, but its getting ridiculous now.kaching said:Google said "coming weeks" before Christmas for the N1 Gingerbread upgrade. It's not a great timeline, but it isn't exactly a lack of one either. I'm assuming it's mostly to give them space to get past holiday vacations and the initial coming out party for Honeycomb at CES this week. If N1 doesn't get Gingerbread by end of January then...hell to pay.