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so i can get the GPS to work every now and then which is nice. i just wanted to confirm the things that don't current work on the release of android 2.2 or if maybe its just my phone:
GPS- sometimes works camera- doesn't work video out- doesn't work voice to text- doesn't work gallery- takes a while, sometimes reboots android cell phone signal is sometimes lost requiring a restart and just curious what you guys are getting for internet speeds, mine ain't bad: 1.48mbps download .67mbps upload |
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Android is spyware IMO. Look at the warning for various app installs and usage, says it can collect data from your contacts, data entry, data usage, even your keystrokes can be logged and stored... All this info is easily accessible by google and/or the third-party who created the app your using. Deny it the access and it wont work at all. Just because they say in the privacy notice that they don't use this information, doesn't mean they don't. I mean, why would they collect this info if they weren't looking at it? Seems awfully fishy to me. At least with WinMo, when you install programs and app, you have alot more control over what it does and how it reacts to your usage. Plus, i dont trust an "internet advertising" company built OS.
I give props to you guys for creating a project you enjoy, and works on your phones, but do more research on the company that build the OS first. Also, an alternative to this, until its fully working for those of you who like Android and want to use it for daily use is NRGZ Maxsense ROMs. Its very smooth and stable, and has the feel and functionality that Android does, in a WinMo flavored package. Im not trying to step on anyones toes, like i said, its great your building something you like just don't put your full faith and trust into just yet. Last edited by IMPAQT; 07-27-2010 at 04:32 AM. |
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Then don't use it...
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Google does use a lot of little things that piss people off - like it'll "look" at your emails in GMail and tailor tiny little ads to you. Does that mean I don't use GMail? Hell no, I freakin love GMail! They gotta make their money somehow, and they are an advertising company. Get over it. |
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Looking for a little help.
Trying to set this up on a Verizon Touch Pro. If I use the latest release with raph500 startup values, I can get past initial setup and calibration, then get stuck on the reboot loop. I tried the 3-31 workaround, but I cant get 3-31 to work, I get the booting linux box then nothing. I also tried peterms workaround fix and it gets an error during setup regarding the modem and it just keeps trying to do something over and over. I am very new to this any help would be appreciated. I cant believe im trying so hard to get something that even the cam doesnt work with on my phone lol |
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I did that as well. The only thing I can do consistently is a clean install of the latest files to the boot loop.
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Immediately after the boot loop, do you have a data.img file that gets created? Also, how long do you let it go? I'd say 10 mins is the max. If you haven't let it go 10 mins on a first boot however.... That may be your issue.
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