I'm aware I can disable or "Turn off" apps via the app manager but most of the bundled ones the button is greyed out. Without rooting is it possible to remove or disable them?
I noticed that the cell standby under the battery stats is higher than ususal. It used to stay below 3% but after the ICS update it's been higher. When I tap it, it shows only 1% without signal. Is there a fix for this?I am on FI27 (rooted)
I rooted my phone just to remove the bloat apps and I just got notified that the FI27 update is pending for install but then it fails. Says something about accuweather which I removed. Any way to get by this other then unrooting?
I have my phone rooted and have been running midnightROM 5.3 for quite some time now but I would like to try something new. To intall SRF 1.2 can I simply flash that over my current ROM? Would I have to wipe the data before I do so? And the fully loaded zip is only 7mb, does that sound right...
I am already running Midnight ROM v5.3 (ext 4) flawlessly for a while however I would like to try flashing the leaked verison of gingerbread to test out. My question is that do I need to ODIN back to the stock OTA of android that came with the phone in order to flash the leaked gingerbread ROM...
So last week I was bored and decided to flash my epic 4g running ec05 with a different ROM. Basically followed the instructions found here:
One Click Root & Recovery for the Epic 4G! v2.5.5 Now has ClockworkMod Redirector! - xda-developers
and the rooting part was easy. This also installed...
I currently have the Evo and tis good but I miss the keyboard and the screen doesn't do to well in sunlight. Other than that everything else works great but I am curious to see if anyone has made the swap and regretted it? I don't want to switch to the Epic and then want to go back to my Evo :)
After being on the charger all night, and the LED being green I noticed 20 minutes later that the battery is around 50%. How is that possible? This phone is only a week old and I followed the post for conditioning the battery by charging it while it's on, turning it off and then charging again...
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