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I just ran the unrevoked 3.2 yesterday on my Inc after I have upgraded OTA to 2.2 a week ago. It worked like a champ but I haven't had a chance to mess with being rooted yet to see what all I can do. This is really growing on me despite some of the WinMo stuff I'm used to (including the hardware keyboard). Honestly though, I sometimes think if the TP2 had had a 1Ghz processor if it still wouldn't be a badass phone. I think the reason I'm enjoying it so much is really just the additional speed. That and the market is nice.
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Rooting changes nothing about the OS. You can be stock and rooted like I was before the custom room. Rooting changes one of the partition in the Linux platform which gives you control over the system options of the device...nothing changes as looks or performance goes... |
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Yeah, the missing drop down arrow is quite odd....I have the exact same software versions on both my old phone and the new replacement one. I put a shortcut link for the task manager, which is basically the same as the drop down. Now, I just need to MightyRom the new one (so if anything ever happens to the INC, I'll have a badass backup phone waiting). I'm happy to be getting the Inc (should arrive tomorrow). I am planning on, as soon as I get the INC, rooting and doing that whole unrevoked.com stuff. Anyone thing I should stick to the stock phone for a while before doing all that, or skip the BS, and get right to the fun stuff? Any great suggestions for a newbie INC owner coming from TP2 would be SUPER helpful!
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Just a heads up, I finally got the "cloaked" wireless tether working after rooting. I had to go with the experimental one found here for some reason, the others just wouldn't hand out an IP.
Downloads - android-wifi-tether - Project Hosting on Google Code wireless_tether_2_0_5-pre9.apk I'd rather tether via a cable though if anyone knows how that can be accomplished. Now if only I can find a media player that will keep my place in my audio books I think my last need will be met. Well battery life hasn't been the best after coming from the TP2, but I've come to terms with the fact that it probably has to do with powering a 1GHz processor and 8GB of onboard memory. I've just learned to turn off stuff as I'm not using it, leaving everything on all the time was a luxury I had with the TP2. And pro tip, the TP2 battery fits into the Inc and works like a champ. Its just slightly more juice but I'll take all I can get. http://androidforums.com/htc-incredi...ncredible.html Last edited by oldpueblo; 09-13-2010 at 01:43 PM. |
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Stock battery sucks...a lot of people like me got the Seidio Inn 1750mAH battery over the 1300 that it comes with... Exact same size and excellent battery life. I think Verizon released a larger one now but it was late in the game. This battery is assume... |
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Huge learning curve with the Linux commands since I am a Window Mobile guy so this took a long time to understand rooting and SHELL commands for Linux, etc.. Virtuous [ROM] Virtuous v2.6 (9/4/10): Stock Sense/Froyo v3.21.605.1 w/Fixes & Enhancements - xda-developers |
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Also just an FYI, the seido battery is supposed to not be much of an upgrade. I realize you say it gives you excellent battery life, maybe you just got lucky. There's a thread around here where a guy does a lot of tests and it doesn't hold anymore juice than a 1500 in most cases. Battery Testing Results... - Android Forums Maybe there was something odd about his testing, I just figured I'd toss that out for everyone else. It might still be a good buy. |
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I do use the free tether wi-fi but I am rooted. Cannot find the link but I did save the info to make the 3G Hotsstop free... -------- 3G Mobile Hotspot The following steps will allow you to use the 3G Mobile Hotspot that comes with the OTA 2.2 update and not have Verizon charge you for using it: 1. On your phone, bring up the dialer and dial ##778. This will load EPST. 2. Select EDIT. 3. Enter 000000 for the password. 4. Select SECURITY. 5. Select the username that has yournumber@dun.vzw3g.com. 6. Edit the username to read yournumber@vzw3g.com (delete "dun."). 7. Click the back button to return to the list. 8. Select M.IP DEFAULT PROFILE. 9. Repeat steps 5 and 6. 10. Click on MENU and select COMMIT. |
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