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No, lol...all that is listed there is for the Verizon SG3.Would any of those apps and more in your OP screw up my phone if I run them? If so, I'm going to pass. Lol.
As far as music apps that don't require backup...how do you mean?I'm not up to a task for flashing kernels and ROMs. Thats out of the question. I'm more looking for music apps that may not require backup. You think I'm going to sit here flashing all day long and play around like that? I like your help and all but those things are more at the advance level. I don't even do that with my PC. I don't even flash the BIOS. Lol.
As far as music apps that don't require backup...how do you mean?
Like using Google Music?
Ah, gotchaLike Pandora music? Like Slacker radio?
I don't use those so it didn't occur to me
I like Opera Browser for most things, but it has trouble playing Flash videos sometimes, so for those I'll use Firefox or the stock browser. Now that you are rooted, one utility I highly recommend is Root Explorer, to look at the folder tree in your S3. It can access both the S3's internal memory (which is quite confusingly referred to as "SD Card" as well as the REAL external SD Card (if you are using one).

I don't have credit cards to make purchases, and I seen PowerAmp is a trial. How else could I get those you recommend?
You're very welcome.
I'm sorry but I don't know a way around the purchasing issue for the retail apps. There are a lot of free apps, both on the Play store and on Amazon. But when it comes to quality, free stuff can be and is always a crap shoot. For apps like Titanium Backup, I don't know of a similar free product, aside from that you can make app backups with ES Explorer. But it doesn't have the feature set of Titanium Backup, by a long shot.
Perhaps if you know someone with a credit card you could give them some cash and they could let you charge the purchase on their card?
I don't have credit cards to make purchases, and I seen PowerAmp is a trial. How else could I get those you recommend?
If you have a Target near you, you can go there and buy prepaid Play cards in $10 and $20 amounts. You register these on Google wallet and use them to pay for apps. There is a used game store you can get them at too but I can't remember the name of it.
No one I know of. I did manage to get those apps you mentioned. Could you please possibly recommend some more?
I'd be very happy to, but if you could tell me what things you would like to do on the S3 it would be easier to know which apps might interest you. So what would you like to do on your new S3?

You could try a different launcher such as GoLauncher..among others.![]()
Hey! Good morning! I understand from reading about rooting there are other advanced ways? 1.) What's the difference between those advanced ways and the way I done it? 2 ) What's your prefer and recommend advanced way to root?
I'm not sure I follow you when you say "advanced" ways to root? Do you mean a different method for rooting?
So, if the time ever comes for me to get my phone fixed via warranty, there is an unroot method available used in conjunction with "Triangle Away" that will bring my phone back to bone stock.

Yes, all custom roms are free. :thumbup:
And guiding you thru all the steps yes, but I am at work so I am not at my computer all the time to answer promptly
But basically, to flash a rom:
1. Find the rom you like and download it to your sd card.
2. Verify the md5 ...(and I will elaborate on that in a minute)
3. Make a nandroid backup. (A MUST!!)
4. Make sure you have all your contacts backed up to your google account.
5. Use Titanium Backup to save your apps and data if desired.
6. Follow the O.P. (original post) instructions of the rom on how to flash. (which is usually a wipe of cache/dalvik cache/factory reset, then flash the rom.)
No prob...I'm sure others can help out too but I'll be available tonite at about 7:30 p.m. CST. barring any unforeseen circumstancesI rather be patient and wait until you are fully available becsuse I'm kind of lost and don't understand all 6 steps. What time do you get off of work? I'm in EST time zone, and I live in Pennsylvania.
