chvvkumar
Well-Known Member
I find it funny how the native android device owners are waiting for froyo and my HD2 which is not even an android phone has froyo up and running
use appbrain, it'll maintain a list of your apps that way you dont have to write down the apps you have.
If it's just for syncing, use DoubleTwist.Probably no news there, but is it possible that Samsung Kies, the software I have to use to update my Galaxy S, is about the biggest piece of crap right up there with Corel Draw and Real Player? It is painfully slow and dreary, changes its language to something unfathomable by itself and refuses to cleanly connect to the phone. First it didn't connect at all, now it connects half-assed (recognizes the phone but doesn't connect), but never enough to actually do something with it.
Seriously Samsung, seriously...
I'm afraid I need Kies to install firmware and OS updates from Samsung.If it's just for syncing, use DoubleTwist.
I'm afraid I need Kies to install firmware and OS updates from Samsung.
So far, so good - but what do I do with it now? :lol:
I'm debating not switching to Sprint to get an Epic (yay college tuition...) and instead picking up a verizon Touch Pro 2 off of eBay and installing Android onto it. One question though? When people dual boot these phones, does android run "on top" of windows mobile in an emulated form, or does it run instead of it at nearly full speed?
No, it's the Lag Fix I installed. A CPU overclock to 1.2GHz should add another 400ish points.That's just because you don't have touchwiz? DAMN!