TheMortallyWounded
Android Enthusiast
Hey guys!
I don't have a Desire C. It is my understanding that this is not a US carrier phone. But I do have an HTC ADR6200, aka Droid Eris by Verizon. The specs are similar in a lot of ways... slightly lower processor speed, same RAM, same screen size. But it never worked well beyond Android 2.1 and the Desire C comes with 4.0. Sooo... has anyone figured out how to make THIS OS work on the Eris?
It seems to me that by maxing out the SD card at 16Gb, and partitioning it to use half for internal storage memory, it should be able to perform almost as well as the Desire C. Thoughts? Opinions?
Of course, the Rezound is a CDMA phone. I'm not sure how much of a difference this would make. I'd assume that one would only need to change the radios but I don't know. I'm no developer, and I've seen weirder problems with even more similar phones.
Edit: Nevermind, I just read a little more into it. The Desire C uses a Snapdragon S1 and has 512MB, where the Eris uses the Qualcomm MSM7600A and has 288MB. I guess it's just not going to happen with this kernel.
I don't have a Desire C. It is my understanding that this is not a US carrier phone. But I do have an HTC ADR6200, aka Droid Eris by Verizon. The specs are similar in a lot of ways... slightly lower processor speed, same RAM, same screen size. But it never worked well beyond Android 2.1 and the Desire C comes with 4.0. Sooo... has anyone figured out how to make THIS OS work on the Eris?
It seems to me that by maxing out the SD card at 16Gb, and partitioning it to use half for internal storage memory, it should be able to perform almost as well as the Desire C. Thoughts? Opinions?
Of course, the Rezound is a CDMA phone. I'm not sure how much of a difference this would make. I'd assume that one would only need to change the radios but I don't know. I'm no developer, and I've seen weirder problems with even more similar phones.
Edit: Nevermind, I just read a little more into it. The Desire C uses a Snapdragon S1 and has 512MB, where the Eris uses the Qualcomm MSM7600A and has 288MB. I guess it's just not going to happen with this kernel.