
02-09-2010, 02:27 AM
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Re: Who plans to go HD2?
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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
#1: The TG01 is not even launched in the USA. that does nto mean it is not a popular phone.
The great community is in north america. It was not released here so only few american support
#2: I said you could put another OS on the iPhone. Go back and read it. I then backed it up by posting a link with a video of it being done.
There is a difference between putting another OS and Making it work perfectly. As it says in the article, The functionality is so limited. Have U seen any iPhone in the Iphone community sporting a linux?
#3: Yes, the G1000 had a very good community back in 2003. You obviously weren't around back then. I was, so either go do your research or leave it alone. But you look like a fool saying it didn;t have a following. It had a good enough following that the community enabled text messaging on it when Sprint removed it from the ROM.
If You cannot provide how big the hacking community, Ur claim is invalid. It is just coming off a desperate attempt not to get Pwned.
#4: There are no huge threads on the expo here because it's an AT&T phone, and this isn't an AT&T site. Do your homework and you can find the threads on it on the various sites where you would expect to find info on a GSM phone made by LG.
There are Threads about ATT TP2 in here and the D2. There are no support for the hottest phone (according to you) In PPCG bcoz nobody owns one in here.
#5: The project did not fail, LOL! I was just showing you how out of touch with reality you were! you're telling me something is not possible so I posted a link from 2008 with a video showing it was done way back then. if you watch the video, you can see the guy already has a bootloader installed, and already has Linux installed, and he is controlling it with an external keyboard connected via USB. And yes, it all works.
It all works? Here is what the article said:
"And while it is still limited and doen't have support for many things, this work opens the door to a much more interesting thing than just a character-based terminal: Google's Android running on the iPhone hardware."
Where did the project go?
#6: I proved every single one of my claims. Lets see you prove one of yours now.
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Once again, You proved nothing
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