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Software update?

Did the update cause any changes to the framework-res.apk and the systemUI.apk? I ask for theming purposes. :D
 
I got it this am and ran the update..I know were not getting ICS but I was excited non the less.I think this is just a better way of throttling us.
 
Its not ics... we the warp devs had made this 1000 times better than whatever the b10 rom does... hmmm... I fail to see the point of updating... :-P
 
Has anyone else gotten an alert for a system update with in the past few days? i just got one today and wondering if its ok to do?
 
Yes, they are among the list of things which got patched.

It seems like the general consensus is that this update is either bad or pointless. And because the update patches the framework-res.apk and systemUI.apk, I don't think I'm going to update Warped Sandwich to be compatible with it, even if MrBobo incorporates it in the next version of n00b.

... Unless I get really bored.
 
If there's no significant change then why bother??? I'm with the other's. I have a good set-up now, why change? " If it aint broke, don't fix it"
 
It seems like the general consensus is that this update is either bad or pointless. And because the update patches the framework-res.apk and systemUI.apk, I don't think I'm going to update Warped Sandwich to be compatible with it, even if MrBobo incorporates it in the next version of n00b.

... Unless I get really bored.


Since my Warp is running just fine, I will wait till MrBobo updates the N00b with this update (b10).
 
As a general policy, I try and keep my ROM on the latest version of software that zte/boost put out, others can take it or leave it... this discussion is as old as the warp, some devs have a preferred version (b08/b08c/b07), my personal preference is just to be up to the latest build.

So far I haven't seen any issues with the new version, it's been running fine on my phone.
 
how do you do that exactly?

Use a root-able file browser to navigate to /cache/ then find the update (it will end with N860_b08c_to_b10gota) and delete it.

Today I'm working on an update flashable which will upgrade to B10G, and clear the cache in case the update was already downloaded automatically.
 
Use a root-able file browser to navigate to /cache/ then find the update (it will end with N860_b08c_to_b10gota) and delete it.

Today I'm working on an update flashable which will upgrade to B10G, and clear the cache in case the update was already downloaded automatically.
ok I deleted N860_b08c_to_b10gota but what other cache do I need to clear? and ty for the help
 
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