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Root .232

welbinator

Android Enthusiast
I'm still on .232. Last I heard, if I went any higher I wouldn't be able to go back or something. So I stayed at .232 to be safe.

Is there anything better that I can upgrade to that will allow me to go back if I want? Or are we still stuck at this point?

I like ICS, but this leaked .232 is a bit laggy. I have a dual core processor and my phone is about as snappy as an iPhone 3GS. I've pretty much given up on an OTA ICS from verizon at this point. I'll have moved on to a new phone long before this phone gets ICS From verizon.
 
I'm still on .232. Last I heard, if I went any higher I wouldn't be able to go back or something. So I stayed at .232 to be safe.

Is there anything better that I can upgrade to that will allow me to go back if I want? Or are we still stuck at this point?

I like ICS, but this leaked .232 is a bit laggy. I have a dual core processor and my phone is about as snappy as an iPhone 3GS. I've pretty much given up on an OTA ICS from verizon at this point. I'll have moved on to a new phone long before this phone gets ICS From verizon.

As he replied, no, there is not.

If you think .232 is laggy, check out what all you have running....may need to look into freezing some bloat hat is running that you were not aware that was running....
 
As he replied, no, there is not.

If you think .232 is laggy, check out what all you have running....may need to look into freezing some bloat hat is running that you were not aware that was running....

I don't think the bloat is making it laggy. The phone has plenty of bloat out of the box and isn't laggy. It's only laggy since I installed .232.
 
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