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With all these new phones out I really need a bad upgrade but I'm still running on the edge network smh
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Find one with good reviews, look around and check reviews. I havent got one yet but im looking into it also.Originally Posted by ISRAEL5EKLA
i read some reviews of one on amazon and people said it lasted even less than the stock battery.
ideas? have you used one yourself?
Find one with good reviews, look around and check reviews. I havent got one yet but im looking into it also.Originally Posted by ISRAEL5EKLA
i read some reviews of one on amazon and people said it lasted even less than the stock battery.
ideas? have you used one yourself?
Damn right, the SAMOLED isOriginally Posted by Mastamind89
That's what I love about this phone, flashing ROMs is easy and Samsung has the screen game on lock! But enjoy your Inspire.Originally Posted by NICKLE DIME BAY
Trading my Captivate for an Inspire 4G tomorrow, never had an HTC before, i hope rooting and flashing ROMS is as easy as it was on the Cap.
Damn right, the SAMOLED isOriginally Posted by Mastamind89
That's what I love about this phone, flashing ROMs is easy and Samsung has the screen game on lock! But enjoy your Inspire.Originally Posted by NICKLE DIME BAY
Trading my Captivate for an Inspire 4G tomorrow, never had an HTC before, i hope rooting and flashing ROMS is as easy as it was on the Cap.
Originally Posted by BlazeKicks
n1ke drawer uninstall advance task killer immediately
Originally Posted by BlazeKicks
n1ke drawer uninstall advance task killer immediately
what method did you use to root / what rom, kernel, whatever else do you like?
Ive had mine for 2 weeks, still stock but not for long.
what method did you use to root / what rom, kernel, whatever else do you like?
Ive had mine for 2 weeks, still stock but not for long.
[h4]Verizon's tiered data plans won't affect grandfathered customers after all?[/h4]
Yesterday's revelation that Verizon may soon be enforcing usage-based data plans came as a slap in the face to many, but there may be at least one speck of sunlight shining through the dark clouds above. Screenshots appeared today, purportedly from employee communications, that would go a long way toward assuaging our worst nightmares: Verizon is indeed planning to mirror AT&T's policy of letting current customers hang onto their grandfathered data plans -- even when renewing contracts. It's probably best to keep your fingers crossed, but we understand if your hands are busy clutching those old plans as if your life depended on it.