Just downloaded this last night and I have a question. This is my first try with different OS's and I was wondering. I just called *228 and it sent me to a us cellular update instead of a Verizon update. Does this mean that I'm bouncing off us cellular towers instead of Verizon. I've also noticed my signal strength and browser a little weaker and slower.
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So far within a day everything seems just as good as 797. The only difference I've noticed is that you can have more than 160 characters in SMS which is definitely a huge plus!!
So far within a day everything seems just as good as 797. The only difference I've noticed is that you can have more than 160 characters in SMS which is definitely a huge plus!!
try sending yourself a long text, and you'll see its not really a 'plus'.
Just went back to .328 from this one. The battery life for me was absolutely horid. All in all I liked it but its hard to use when its constantly charging. Does anybody have any other reccomendations?
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Just went back to .328 from this one. The battery life for me was absolutely horid. All in all I liked it but its hard to use when its constantly charging. Does anybody have any other reccomendations?
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Odd. Battery life for me has been solid. Better than other Leak in some time.
all good by far as far as Battery life is concerned.
Anybody tried the newest hybrid from bdhp (?) ?
Yes! With a tweak. installed hybrid over .871 then replaced the remaining .871 files with the .1015 files. Three days now. Charge once at night like normal. Steady battery life and my memory has been pretty stable. No drops.
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Yes! With a tweak. installed hybrid over .871 then replaced the remaining .871 files with the .1015 files. Three days now. Charge once at night like normal. Steady battery life and my memory has been pretty stable. No drops.
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