ImperialJohn
Newbie
Hello.
I have the Motorola Defy. About a year after I got it I updated to Cyanogen Mod I think version 7.1 which is Gingerbread.
I have issues using VPN on this and always needing to type password is a pain.
In the past on this forum I have received useful help that such old version of Android is not very good for this.
Is it worth me updating Defy to something like Jellybean or KitKat and if so is there a Cyanogen mod I can use for this or do you recommend XDA Developers and something they have?
Would these versions of Android be okay to run without too many issues on a Defy which is quite an old phone now being 3 years old maybe 4?
I believe there is a tiny bit of overclocking possible with the Defy because they originally limited the cpu to I think it was 600 or 800mhz. 1.1Ghz is possible "just". Single core though.
Is it worth updating Android version on this phone to get another year or so use out of it or would you just not bother and instead get something better?
Thanks for your advice
John
I have the Motorola Defy. About a year after I got it I updated to Cyanogen Mod I think version 7.1 which is Gingerbread.
I have issues using VPN on this and always needing to type password is a pain.
In the past on this forum I have received useful help that such old version of Android is not very good for this.
Is it worth me updating Defy to something like Jellybean or KitKat and if so is there a Cyanogen mod I can use for this or do you recommend XDA Developers and something they have?
Would these versions of Android be okay to run without too many issues on a Defy which is quite an old phone now being 3 years old maybe 4?
I believe there is a tiny bit of overclocking possible with the Defy because they originally limited the cpu to I think it was 600 or 800mhz. 1.1Ghz is possible "just". Single core though.
Is it worth updating Android version on this phone to get another year or so use out of it or would you just not bother and instead get something better?
Thanks for your advice
John