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kernel610 07-14-2010 07:57 AM

Using Android as primary OS
 
I just started with the Android port last week and I really haven't experienced too many issues, just a random crash or two but I think I was accessing something that hasn't been comfirmed as stable yet. I was wondering how many people are using this Android build as their primary OS for their TP2? For those who are, have you experienced any major drawbacks aside from the camera not working? Also, since the battery meter doesn't really work, do you have an estimate on how the battery is? I haven't been running it for too long, but the battery draw doesn't seem too significant. Are you using 2.1 or 2.2? I'm on 2.1 and want to test out 2.2 but does the upgrade keep all your settings and marketplace items? Thanks!

HTCotta 07-14-2010 09:32 AM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
I want to because i find myself wanting to throw my TP2 at the wall if it's not booted into Android, but the battery life limits me from doing that. I run Android when I know I'm near a charger. I think all your setting and apps are stored in the data.img file, someone correct me if I'm wrong?

aldamon 07-14-2010 10:06 AM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HTCotta (Post 1865055)
I want to because i find myself wanting to throw my TP2 at the wall if it's not booted into Android, but the battery life limits me from doing that. I run Android when I know I'm near a charger.

Same here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by HTCotta (Post 1865055)
I think all your setting and apps are stored in the data.img file, someone correct me if I'm wrong?

They are but I didn't have any luck upgrading. I started clean with Froyo.

revaaron 07-14-2010 01:47 PM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
is there a way to get all your text messages from ms myphone into this? I would love to see how it acts with over 1K txts. my tp2 in winmo becomes unusable. Does the phone had the SoD?

captobie 07-14-2010 10:21 PM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by revaaron (Post 1865409)
is there a way to get all your text messages from ms myphone into this? I would love to see how it acts with over 1K txts. my tp2 in winmo becomes unusable. Does the phone had the SoD?

You might give this a try, but if your texts are archived in MyPhone you might have to move them back to your phone first.

http://www.spritesoftware.com/produc...-does-it-work-

revaaron 07-15-2010 12:22 AM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
yeah, I'm using this as the step off point to move to a samsung epic 4g whenever it comes out.
http://homebrew.binaervarianz.de/ind...o-Android.html
I think I'm going to try that since I use PIM already.

SMS Backup rules.

revaaron 07-15-2010 10:16 AM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
looks like I'm going to have to try it your way.
The link I sent doesn't work since it relies on PIMBackup exporting to a plain text file, but PMBackup exports to a .pib which is a binary file.

revaaron 07-16-2010 10:14 AM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
ok.. the sprite migrator on the winmo side crashes out. damn,

ghdtpdna 07-16-2010 01:38 PM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
Is there any reason that you guys just are getting android phones?
-sero?
-no upgrade yet
-no money for upgrade

kernel610 07-16-2010 01:46 PM

Re: Using Android as primary OS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ghdtpdna (Post 1868834)
Is there any reason that you guys just are getting android phones?
-sero?
-no upgrade yet
-no money for upgrade

I'm not out of contract until October. That and I am sick of Windows Mobile not being supported by any of the apps.

But now that you bring that up, has anyone on SERO had any problems with this being noticed as an Android OS? I wouldn't think that it would come up since it's still the TP2 ESN#.


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