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Yes, Thank You SOOO Much! | 61 | 70.93% | |
Not Really, I Have Many Questions | 9 | 10.47% | |
Kinda . . . | 11 | 12.79% | |
Your Stupid For Doing This | 5 | 5.81% | |
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Re: Android On Vogue - n00b Guide
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Did you have to do anything to get your back key to work? Mine doesn't have a back, so I have to hit home everytime. |
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Re: Android On Vogue - n00b Guide
Well I took the plunge and following your post #1 guide I got Android up and running. I played with it all weekend, tried most all builds, had to learn which file does what and how to edit them.. Once I caught on it was't bad at all! Apps are cool, widgets were fun to play with. As for the builds: Ion is fast and stable, Hero is really nice looking but more bugs, overall I like Android and the way its OS is built but the developers need more time to iron everything out.
I must admit though after using WinMo for so long I understand its OS and how to edit it under the hood so I have to keep my 6.5 for now but in a few more months after Android gets ironed out I plan to get under the hood and figure that OS out! I'm sure I'll end up being a Android user LOL
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No, with the ION build I didn't do anything to get the back button working. I have a sprint touch with the latest sprint firmware installed (Win MO 6.1). I am guessing that doesn't matter though. The only two extra things I did were * I used the pannel 3 option (or whatever it was called) as that was the only one I could use to get android to boot on my phone * I also had to use the file for distored audio (no bluetooth) So far what I have seen is that it is fairly stable except * camera * setting airplane mode Both of those caused me a reboot Thanks for the tip on the home screen. Any idea how to then shut off the screen then? (As that is what by default I was using the END button for) Thank you! |
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Hi, i have been using an older android build on my vogue for a while and now i want to try out hero and i downloaded a bundle and got a bunch of file i have no idea what they are, if someone could enlighten me i would appreciate it.
zen hero.user.conf userinit.txt Not sure what these are or if i should just put them on the sd card root system-m22.sqsh<-rename to system.sqsh and with new basefiles will load it instead of system.img Last edited by Masterface7; 09-22-2009 at 10:56 AM. |
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Re: Android On Vogue - n00b Guide
so just to ask a dumb question, every time i want to use adriod, i will have to wait 3-10 minutes, or does the intial wait load things and the rest of the times i want to use it it will take a few seconds
thanks Mike
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Re: Android On Vogue - n00b Guide
I think it takes me about 2 minutes to boot android. It doesn't seem to matter to me too much as I don't switch back to WM very often.
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