Hello, I have a Galaxy Nexus and I think it's slow occasionally. I can't buy a new phone right now, so I want to put Gingerbread on it as that will probably be faster. Is there anyway to put gingerbread on it?
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Actually in Cyanogenmod 7 there is a Tablet Tweak option for software buttons. And I can't get a replacement, I bought it from someone else. What do you mean by zero lag? And are you sure there is no way to get Gingerbread or Cupcake on this Galaxy Nexus?
It might be a mental effect as it really isn't that slow, but it did reboot once and it lags occasionally when i have an interactive widget. What do you define as lag? Also google now is slow occasionally. And I swear i saw Cupcake or Gingerbread on the Galaxy Nexus somewhere
Popularity and being on the most devices are two different things. A lot of devices have 2.3 only because they haven't been updated by the carrier. ICS and jellybean go onto more handsets every day as people UPGRADE their phone.OK, thank you everyone. I think It's just in my mind and I'm imagining it, though it did reboot once, and stutters occasionally. I want to try to downgrade to 2.3 just for fun though now, I guess that's not possible? I don't see why they wouldn't make one, Gingerbread is the most popular Android OS..
Popularity and being on the most devices are two different things. A lot of devices have 2.3 only because they haven't been updated by the carrier. ICS and jellybean go onto more handsets every day as people UPGRADE their phone.
Yes, this is the case for most people being on gingerbread. Most people have older devices, or devices that an OEM has already given up on and will not upgrade. There's also the people who don't even know what version their running or don't care, just as long as it works. So even if there is an upgrade, it doesn't mean the did it. Just the other day I saw a question about a Nexus S on Gingerbread, even though that device has had 4.1.2 officially for a while.
OK, thank you everyone. I think It's just in my mind and I'm imagining it, though it did reboot once, and stutters occasionally. I want to try to downgrade to 2.3 just for fun though now, I guess that's not possible? I don't see why they wouldn't make one, Gingerbread is the most popular Android OS..
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