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Well im an s3 owner. Its got a learning curve but im catching on
Glad to see your trying something new, hope it works out for ya, respect.
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Well im an s3 owner. Its got a learning curve but im catching on
thanks, if it werent for you guys i wouldnt have made the jump. the boys over at www.sinfuliphone.com werent so happy to see i made the move but oh-well, i encouraged them to try an android.Glad to see your trying something new, hope it works out for ya, respect.
thanks, if it werent for you guys i wouldnt have made the jump. the boys over at www.sinfuliphone.com werent so happy to see i made the move but oh-well, i encouraged them to try an android.
im getting spam notifications, whats the best way around this?
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Watch out for apps that use that, there's usually always an alternative.
thanks, if it werent for you guys i wouldnt have made the jump. the boys over at www.sinfuliphone.com werent so happy to see i made the move but oh-well, i encouraged them to try an android.
im getting spam notifications, whats the best way around this?
im using go-launcher but it insist i "crop the picture, so itll limit the width of the photo, weird, why does it do so?If I recall, it's a touchwiz issue, just try a different launcher like nova or apax, (limited function but free) * then try using your scrollable wallpapers and see if that works for you.
im using go-launcher but it insist i "crop the picture, so itll limit the width of the photo, weird, why does it do so?
@ghost:
I haven't jailbroken an iDevice since the days of the iPad1 and 3GS, so I may be a bit rusty, but while I was in the thick of it, I considered myself pretty proficient at customizing the iPhone/Pad. There were two features I could not replicate that Android has readily available:
1) the ability to mount the device as a USB Mass Storage device
2) ability to create profiles (what the Tasker app et. al do)
The other post-jailbreak restriction that annoyed me was that it was impossible to force iOS to see my manually-copied media. For example, I would create a folder in the filesystem somewhere and dump some .mp3 (or .ogg, can't remember) files somewhere. iOS doesn't look outside of any folders it was designed to look at. So there was no way for iOS apps to play those music files. There was no way for me to incorporate these files with what was already in my library. The workaround was to use iFile, which is hardly a music player, so you can't really create a queue or playlist with those songs. The Android way is much better, obviously.
The next issue that bothered me was getting music OFF the device by direct copy. iTunes puts your music into hundreds of folders with meaningless folder names, and there is no rule about what songs are placed where. Each folder has a handful of songs and/or videos. Clearly, the file structure was designed for obfuscation.
So while I do agree in general that a jailbroken iPhone is much more functional, the fundamental shittyness of iOS cannot be overcome. In other words, just because the iPhone can do something that Android can do doesn't mean it can do it with the same relative ease.
""Think of it like the Matrix: Jailbreaking is comparable to what Morpheus could do. He could bend the rules of the system to overcome certain restrictions, but was still bound to its rules. Rooting is what Neo could do. Not only could he bend the rules, he could completely break them""
I disagree. I see no real difference between Jailbreaking and Rooting. Care to clarify my thinking? Anyone?
For the record having owned an iphone 1G,3G & 4 all of which ive jailbroken since ios 2.1 to my current 5.1.1
I will give android this: i enjoy the operating system. It appears more fun OUT OF THE BOX and once you guys begin tweaking your device even more so.
Now having said that let me give you a break down on where im going....theres a lot of animosity here towards iphones for obvious reasons and little or no credit given at all to the devices true potential. How many of you iphone bashers can truely say youve ran a hacked untethered jailbroken iphone 4s on ios5.1.1 or whatever? I have mods out my ass on my iphone 4 alone that makes me second guess putting it aside for an android.
I read through your compare contrast threads and many seem to judge the book by its cover. Sure the reason androids (galaxy s3 in particular) turn me on is due to its opening user friendly presentation- mad kudos. But i promise a "jailbroken iphone 5 on iOS6+" will blow it out of the water.
I disagree. I see no real difference between Jailbreaking and Rooting. Care to clarify my thinking? Anyone?
Either ur team iphone or teamandroid, some of us are just born that way. ;\
neither one is right nor wrong.