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Galaxy Nexus Watering Hole

Google dropped support for Korean in their 4.2 developers tools, it's considered a defect -

Issue 40340 - android - Korean font/locale unavailable in Android 4.2 emulator - Android Open Source Project - Issue Tracker - Google Project Hosting



They just updated the Google Korean IME (keyboard, see Play Store) in September.

It looks like you are suffering through a defect rather than a move to purposefully drop Korean support.

More Android phones come from Korea than anywhere else, I'm sure Google knows that.

I sympathize, it sounds like a frustrating problem. :(

Thanks but I'm confused about the September IME fix. Is that mean the problem is fixed? Can I update my phone with the latest update and I'll be OK?
 
I bought the nexus 5.

I'm thrilled. And ashamed of myself.

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Thanks but I'm confused about the September IME fix. Is that mean the problem is fixed? Can I update my phone with the latest update and I'll be OK?

Honestly, I don't know. It's very possible.

If that doesn't work, if you're rooted or interested in rooting your phone, I'm pretty sure that the Cyanogen rom provides the support you need. They have a great history of ensuring support beyond just English. You can check at cyanogenmod.org - there are probably others as well.

Our Galaxy Nexus All Things Root forum has folks familiar with your version, I'm sure you'll get a lot of help on that if you want it. :)

Being rooted is the same thing as admin privileges on your PC - you get more freedom to install what you need.

If the latest official update doesn't work, that's what I'd look into.
 
Remember "Coin" from a few days ago?

They have a FAQ page now. https://onlycoin.com/support/faq/

You can only swipe in credit cards you own
Coin can be locked to a single card before handing it off to a waiter/clerk/etc. for payment
Coin will use an “alarm” to alert the owner in the event it’s been swiped multiple times
Coin will lock and alert you when you’re no longer in its vicinity, deactivating itself over a longer period of time
Coin will be compatible with ATMs
Coin will most likely work overseas, but backup cards are recommended (doesn’t yet support EMV, but future versions will)
Coins are water resistant, but not waterproof
The battery will last approximately 2 years, after which it will “need to be replaced”
The electronic stripe is beneath the surface, and will not wear out as quickly as traditional cards

They even have an answer on how to keep your souffle from collapsing.
 
Morning folks :). Never knew 3 hours of sleep could feel so good, on a terrible bed to boot! Mom is up moving around a little bit now so she feels much better.


Pic of the boys below :)
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Love it! Is the difference in hair styles intentional?
 
The one on the left is the wild one, the one on the right is the conservative one:p

They are beautiful gEEk.
 
Thanks everyone :)

The one on the left is the wild one, the one on the right is the conservative one:p

They are beautiful gEEk.

You happen to be right so far, lol. He's very active and actually wild in his movements a lot while the other one of mostly content and chill.
 
Congrats on the new boys in your life gEEk! They look just adorable. What is this sleep you speak of with such fondness?

;):D
 
Wow. I'm really glad I went with the Nexus 5. This thing flies! And I do like KitKat. Very simple and neat. I like the transparency.

I hope the developer of Xposed framework updates his app soon, as well as the modules. But my biggest preference has to do with resizable navbar, which is available in many of the roms at this point, and transparency, which KK took care of.

If anyone is one the fence between the G2 or the Nexus, I say go with the Nexus. That's my strong feeling on the matter.

Today, anyway.

:p
 
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