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Re: New phone and unsure how to do what I want to do HTC EVO
Using a program to watch other programs is yet another program I don't want to worry about, why not just nuke the offending program on the phone and be done with it. As for facebook I do not have a account, nor do I tweet or myspace; way to many f--ing security issues and trash within those websites.
Since nuking those programs I have my phone unplugged at 730 am and its after 1230 (night time) and I am still over 75% power left and thats with talking, chatting and web access. It just does not get better than that; he11 its better than my Blackberry Curve. Last edited by guitarest; 09-16-2010 at 01:28 AM. |
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Re: New phone and unsure how to do what I want to do HTC EVO
I was able to delete the Sprint Apps with Root Manager with no problems.
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Phone History (last 2yrs or less): Sanyo5500>Sanyo8300>SamsungA920>Moto i930>Moto i870>Moto Q>The Mogul & a iC902> Touch Pro & iC902>Touch Pro and a Palm Pre> just a Pre for now>>HTC EVO (white)!
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Re: New phone and unsure how to do what I want to do HTC EVO
I'm rooted...but I'm not going to disagree about rooting versus NOT rooting.
if you are able to get satisfactory battery life FOR YOU...on your unrooted device...and YOU are happy with YOUR phone...by all means do what you want. I just happen to like the additional control/functionality gained from rooting. I can't shake my ROM flashing addiction...leftover from my WinMo days. Same reason why the iProducts in my family are ALL jailbroken...because I like to have functionality that the devices are capable of...and not restricted by the Fruit. the wife will be getting her hands on an EVO or Epic in a couple of weeks...and I'm planning on just rooting the stock ROM on hers...so that in the event she wants MORE...I can set her up with it. |
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Re: New phone and unsure how to do what I want to do HTC EVO
Rutting is addicting. So many choices to rut with. However, there gets to be a point when rutting becomes too great an influence in the rutter's life. I am old, but not there yet. Happy rutting!
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Re: New phone and unsure how to do what I want to do HTC EVO
There are some Market visitors that state Root Manager does not Evo well. We read it deleted the Sprint applications, any problems in any other areas?
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