Am I the only one who loaded the OTA and has no problems?
Nope I loaded the OTA did a factory reset and my phones been running flawlessly ever since. Anyone have any idea of there will ever be a root method for GB?
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Am I the only one who loaded the OTA and has no problems?
I have been exceedingly happy with my phone since I rooted and updated, with better battery life and no perceived downside. However I did just notice that wireless n support that I've enjoyed since froyo is gone again in gingerbread. Is this old news? Anyone else find this to be the case?
looks like factory reset for me too or go to my backup phone lg dare
today phone went bonkers app after app force closing, even service apps
2 low mem warnings one say Out of memory
I've reset, powered off several times to see if the phone gods would take pity , might as well wish for a fast gps lock
I was hoping to happily hop along til the prime/nexus/droid was released
looked at the bionic , didnt care for the screen looks dull compared to dinc.
I just hate having to reinstall and set up apps, gmails, swype, dropbox lookout , the ones I need to dig out forgotten passwords and import contacts etc.
I also wonder about paid for apps not listed in market and what happens if/when new working OTA is sent/received
Wireless N is working fine here. 72 Mbps on an N wireless access point. I'm rooted but on the 2.3.4 stock rom.
Nope I loaded the OTA did a factory reset and my phones been running flawlessly ever since. Anyone have any idea of there will ever be a root method for GB?
Wireless N is working fine here. 72 Mbps on an N wireless access point. I'm rooted but on the 2.3.4 stock rom.
That's strange, my Inc doesn't see my N access point. Is that a rooted only thing? And no, I don't have Gingerbread yet...
waiting for this update really has me thinking about going down the road to rooting. I haven't did it yet because it just seems like a high risk, high reward kind of thing to me. I don't know
As long as you're willing to deal with fixing something if it breaks, rooting is very safe. I can't think of anyone who totally bricked the phone doing it, and most problems people do have with rooting are pretty easily fixed.
The biggest problems are often based on not having patience. If it seems stuck, walk away for 15 minutes. It often is still working.
Root has risk. Not.much but some
Gonna move this to its own thread in root section so it gets more attention
http://androidforums.com/incredible-all-things-root/418750-root-rom-issue.html
Unfortunately no one has responded to my post yet and I have to ship my phone back by this Friday. Any thoughts on what to do with the phone and or my original post? I
I want my...I want my...I want my OTA!
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