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Galaxy Nexus Watering Hole

I am thinking about selling our Nexie now that she is retired. I still have my old droid x if needed in an emergency. My thoughts are i might get a little bit more for the gnex because she is in perfect physical condition and newer with a few accesories. My question is should i leave it rooted but on stock rom, and how do i make sure that i have wiped everything internally? She has way too much data buried deep in her psyche....
 
Factory data reset, but if in doubt, wipe everything and install a rom. Personally, I'd prefer to buy a rooted device but for some reason I've never understood, not all people do.
 
Still getting this stupid high Android OS usage on my Bionic. Maybe time for a ROM or something - its rooted and I still can't figure out what is causing it.

Happy Tuesday!
 
Will Samsung actually (finally) do it?

Samsung Plans Bendable Plastic OLED Display for a New Galaxy Note III

HERE is an illustration of how it might look.

:)
Confused, as wasn't the phone announced and demoed?

So reading up more, here's what I see.

Samsung may well be the first company to actually deliver on the endless promise that flexible displays are on the way, with a limited edition Galaxy Note III with a plastic OLED screen said to be in production.
Obviously the fact that this screen will (almost certainly) have to be stuck inside the usual rigid smartphone shell means it won
 
Yeah, it would be a flexible display inside a rigid phone. The benefits would be damage-resistance and, as shown above, mini displays on the edges of the main display. But you're exactly right: production will be extremely limited and prohibitively expensive.

And I can almost guarantee that Big Red will not carry it.
 
Yeah, it would be a flexible display inside a rigid phone. The benefits would be damage-resistance and, as shown above, mini displays on the edges of the main display. But you're exactly right: production will be extremely limited and prohibitively expensive.

And I can almost guarantee that Big Red will not carry it.

I still really want to see a device like that.
 
ok, i need help. I did a factory reset on the Nexie, allegedly wiping everything. But when i connected her by cable back to the computer, everything is still in the sd/0 area. What am i doing wrong? I wiped everything in recovery, multiple times.
 
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