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Discostrings 10-12-2009 06:56 PM

Re: Alltel pri questions
 
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Originally Posted by psycho_maniac (Post 1232135)
i wish i knew that sooner though. because i would of flashed the 2 phones i have laying around in bootloader because now i may end up using them.

Is there a reason to avoid the new PRI? I was considering flashing to the new stock ROM to get the new PRI/radio before my next ROM change, as I've heard reports of improved battery life and signal strength. But I don't want to update if there are potential negative consequences.

There's no way to go back to the original PRI/radio after updating, right? Is there any reason I would want to?

razorloves 10-12-2009 07:02 PM

Re: Alltel pri questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Discostrings (Post 1232664)
Is there a reason to avoid the new PRI? I was considering flashing to the new stock ROM to get the new PRI/radio before my next ROM change, as I've heard reports of improved battery life and signal strength. But I don't want to update if there are potential negative consequences.

There's no way to go back to the original PRI/radio after updating, right? Is there any reason I would want to?

there's no reason to avoid the new PRI. If for whatever reason you don't like it, then you can go back to the original PRI, but there's no way to go back to the original alltel radio because it's not available. Also, you can update to the new PRI without flashing the new rom. And if your phone is unlocked, then you can update to the new radio with out flashing the new rom also.

Discostrings 10-12-2009 08:12 PM

Re: Alltel pri questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by razorloves (Post 1232673)
there's no reason to avoid the new PRI. If for whatever reason you don't like it, then you can go back to the original PRI, but there's no way to go back to the original alltel radio because it's not available. Also, you can update to the new PRI without flashing the new rom. And if your phone is unlocked, then you can update to the new radio with out flashing the new rom also.

Well, I've been using the stock radio for nearly a year, and battery life is almost unimaginably awful when I have a low signal. I think just about any radio has to be better than this. So if I update it at this point, I'm pretty confident I'll never want to go back.

Thanks!

psycho_maniac 10-12-2009 11:16 PM

Re: Alltel pri questions
 
for some reason my battery has not been the greatest lately and i have been using the same radio/rom for over 4 months.


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