Asshole?....I suggest you read the sticky on conduct.
Helping is one thing. So is answering questions. To come here and asked to be convinced to do something is somewhat presumptuous. You may not agree with me but it doesn't justify your cursing.
I wasn't referring to you as an asshole - I was saying that all of us here are *not* - although I was pretty blunt about your question and how it was not appropriate.
No one can convince you. You must convince yourself..... (strokes long white beard)
DROID can!
Don't think he was cursing AT you...or he would have said: we aren't a community of assholes, like you. I think he was getting at that NONE of us are assholes. Just a guess
TY, both of you.
Where did you hear this?
I get the impression that some people think this is another one of those "should I root or not" threads. It isn't. Let me point out this post I made:
In other threads I've seen a lot of "Well I honestly can't see why you wouldn't want to root," and those are the people I'm more looking for a response from.
I'm not so much looking for people to tell me the extra things I can do while rooted, I'm well aware of lots of them. I'm more interested in why I'm being an obvious idiot for not doing it XD
<snip> - removed the large font - JG
I've gotten more info on rooting than I intended, and I really appreciate that, but the original intention of this thread wasn't me asking if I should root, it was me asking why some say there's absolutely no reason why I shouldn't.
Does that make sense?
As for where he heard it, it is not where, it is what we have seen thus far. 2.2 is amazingly fast, and amazingly smooth, compared to 2.0 stock.
Just as a point of reference, my buddy got a Hero the same day I got my DROID. He doesn't have the time to spend rooting and OCing, and he quite frankly told me the other day that in the last several months he has had major DROID envy.
Of course, I told him about rooting, about the benefits, etc., but he wouldn't (and really couldn't) do it. he is not technologically inept by any means - it's just that his phone is his lifeline to all things worldwide (he designs web sites, among other things, in his spare time, and has customers all over) and simply cannot afford to have the downtime just in case something goes wrong.
Still, he was envious every time - I was rooted, OCd, running a nice fast ROM with neat effects - he was on Android 1.6 (Donut?) with the Sense UI on top, and it was literally slowing his phone down. he also had issues whenever the battery was getting low, in that it would drop calls, or it would get so sluggish that he was unable to answer incoming calls b/c the phone simply would not respond for several seconds.
I recently told him about Sprint releasing 2.1 for the Hero - and finally, in the office, I took his phone, and started the update procedure (I suppose he had canceled it previously b/c I had to manually check for updates before it even showed).
Now, he is crowing at the sun. He loves his phone again, all sluggishness has gone, Sense is playing much nicer, he isn't having battery issues and phone lockup issues at all.
The point is that Android is new - very new - and we can expect
even released versions to have kinks in them. The idea here, though, is as the OS gets better and better, it also seems to get faster and more responsive. And this is without hardware changes.
His phone is
obviously faster, from a subjective
and objective POV. My phone is at least 50% faster subjectively, and
objectively it is at least that much fast, scoring 1700 on Quadrant, and 18+ MFLOPS on LinPack. I never go that with 2.0.x and 2.1 ROMs. Ever.
So, even if the phone does
not come clocked at 800 once FroYo makes it out to the official release, even at 600 is it going to be a much more snappier phone than it ever was with 2.0.x / 2.1.