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That's been happening to me on Froyo for a couple of months so I don't think it was introduced with GB.Only thing I noticed so far: the wifi doesn't stay connected when the screen turns off but it reconnects quickly once you fire it up. I'm ok with that as long as my podcasts get the chance to download over wifi.
The games that I still have are on my SD card. The ones that are missing are the ones that were on my internal memory. They aren't on my app drawer at all. I am just redownloading all those apps and it seems my savefile is still there.
EDIT: Now I have another problem it says I am running on low memory. While I have 400MB left for apps.
It's from a leak. Somebody gave it to the dev who released it on condition that he releases it as a rom and nothing else (no stripping out the radio or releasing it as an RUU).
That usually happens with updates, and I'm 95% certain it's always done by the carrier/OEM. Let the people who are willing to void their warranty and do their own tech support distribute it themselves, saving bandwidth for people who aren't into DIY. It also acts as a large scale beta test, with a particularly great testing group since the earliest people to install it are probably the users most capable of identifying problems. WIN/WIN/WIN/WIN. There is basically no downside for anybody in this, since the software that gets leaked is basically the same that gets pushed on everybody's phone (hence they aren't losing control of proprietary code).
This is completely false.
I am sorry sir but again that is simply false. Verizon has a development team far more advanced than a few beginner developers on XDA website that play with ROMs and as you can see the ROMs that come out of the XDA website are always buggy and unstable with lack of features. It is required to have a deep understanding in the core fundamentals to produce a good ROM and this is why stock ROMs for the Incredible have always been superior to any 3rd party homebrew.you can't say that for a fact. you even said yourself, you don't work in the development department.
Verizon leaking the updates makes plenty of sense, whether or not everyone in the company knows about it.
htc could also be leaking them, could be the reason there is no new bloatware.
I am sorry sir but again that is simply false. Verizon has a development team far more advanced than a few beginner developers on XDA website that play with ROMs and as you can see the ROMs that come out of the XDA website are always buggy and unstable with lack of features. It is required to have a deep understanding in the core fundamentals to produce a good ROM and this is why stock ROMs for the Incredible have always been superior to any 3rd party homebrew.
It was prolly an HTC person that leaked it.
MolBasser
This is completely false.
I believe the auto brightness glitch is fixed.
that is completely false, the roms that come out of xda are extremely more stable than official verizon releases and have MORE features, and everyone who installs them properly always notices how much "snappier" they are, myself included.
plus we aren't talking about homebrewed roms, the rom in question is an official rom SIGNED by htc, so obviously SOMEONE leaked it.
I am sorry sir but again that is simply false. Verizon has a development team far more advanced than a few beginner developers on XDA website that play with ROMs and as you can see the ROMs that come out of the XDA website are always buggy and unstable with lack of features. It is required to have a deep understanding in the core fundamentals to produce a good ROM and this is why stock ROMs for the Incredible have always been superior to any 3rd party homebrew.
I am sorry sir but again that is simply false. Verizon has a development team far more advanced than a few beginner developers on XDA website that play with ROMs and as you can see the ROMs that come out of the XDA website are always buggy and unstable with lack of features. It is required to have a deep understanding in the core fundamentals to produce a good ROM and this is why stock ROMs for the Incredible have always been superior to any 3rd party homebrew.
I would like to clarify that Samsung and Verizon are two different companies. I dont know what goes on at Samsung nor is it relevant to this discussion. As stated before Verizon has its own professional, highly advanced, dev team and does not require assistance from hobbyists whom play with ROMs at home. As stated before stock verizon ROMs are far more stable and error free than 3rd party ROMs as shown throughout the Incredibles history.That is probably why Samsung hired Steve "Cyanogen" Kondik, to teach him the correct way to build rom's. Steve , the beginner, will be the one sending the oem roms to Verizon. Also explains why Samsung sent the Galaxies for the Cyanogen team to mod.
I am sorry sir but again that is simply false. Verizon has a development team far more advanced than a few beginner developers on XDA website that play with ROMs and as you can see the ROMs that come out of the XDA website are always buggy and unstable with lack of features. It is required to have a deep understanding in the core fundamentals to produce a good ROM and this is why stock ROMs for the Incredible have always been superior to any 3rd party homebrew.
I would like to clarify that Samsung and Verizon are two different companies. I dont know what goes on at Samsung nor is it relevant to this discussion. As stated before Verizon has its own professional, highly advanced, dev team and does not require assistance from hobbyists whom play with ROMs at home. As stated before stock verizon ROMs are far more stable and error free than 3rd party ROMs as shown throughout the Incredibles history.
And as a side note, I take this jab at homebrewers pretty personally.
I'll put my homebrew up against any macro made american light lager out there. More flavor, better beer.
All malt, no adjunct (no bloat).
I think that analogy is pretty apropos.
MolBasser

As stated before stock verizon ROMs are far more stable and error free than 3rd party ROMs as shown throughout the Incredibles history.
I would like to clarify that Samsung and Verizon are two different companies. I dont know what goes on at Samsung nor is it relevant to this discussion. As stated before Verizon has its own professional, highly advanced, dev team and does not require assistance from hobbyists whom play with ROMs at home. As stated before stock verizon ROMs are far more stable and error free than 3rd party ROMs as shown throughout the Incredibles history.
I would like to clarify that Samsung and Verizon are two different companies. I dont know what goes on at Samsung nor is it relevant to this discussion. As stated before Verizon has its own professional, highly advanced, dev team and does not require assistance from hobbyists whom play with ROMs at home. As stated before stock verizon ROMs are far more stable and error free than 3rd party ROMs as shown throughout the Incredibles history.
I can tell you all already that this rom isn't official- unless the Inc2 has something different. The camera is definitely not the same. The Inc2 has a different settings layout for the camera as well as menu > settings. Unless that has to do with sense... and in that case... that's where I'm senseless... clarify?

What ROMs have the Verizon devs "created"? The update came from Google/HTC.