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I like the new One. Cmon AT&T!
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Caught in a dilemma:
Dropped my ATT Note 3 today and the screen won't power on but turns on and the camera plastic lens broke. |I Planning on selling to Usell.com for $128.
Or should I get it fixed for $300
Or should I just buy another phone from Craigslist and sell the phone on Usell.com?
If so, what's another comparable phone?
Caught in a dilemma:
Dropped my ATT Note 3 today and the screen won't power on but turns on and the camera plastic lens broke. |I Planning on selling to Usell.com for $128.
Or should I get it fixed for $300
Or should I just buy another phone from Craigslist and sell the phone on Usell.com?
If so, what's another comparable phone?
$128?
Bruh. I'd learn how to fix it yourself. Not worth $300 repair fees and not worth getting ripped off by USell.
This. and you could likely sell it for more than $128 broken on ebay or craigslist.
Going in a few to pick up the G2... Can't wait
What kernel should i rock with on the G2???
I dont see franco
Less than 8 hours later and already rooted and ready to tinker. Nice!
I'm thinking about rooting my Verizon Galaxy S4. To be completely honest, I'm not dissatisfied with TouchWiz, I'm just wondering if a rooted S4 will be THAT much better. I rooted my HTC Thunderbolt a couple years back, but that was just to get ICS. Anyone here running a rooted S4?
Thanks for the advice, I'll look into it.I rooted my boys s4. On Verizon there's not much you can do right now, depending on your phones build number
Only roms you could flash are touch wiz based. Hyperdrive is the only one basically
My friend was on mj7 build. Check the forums over at xda developers
The best bet would be to just root then install the xposed framework and gravity box. Just stay stock since you can't do anything about touch wiz
I'm assuming you're a former Thunderbolter as well? Loved the phone, I just cracked the screen and figured it was time to upgrade.
Really? It was the worst phone I ever owned. It could've been great, but .... It took so long to even get updates. The battery was HORRENDOUS. My god, using it stock you'd probably get 4-5 hours of battery life. The developer community wasn't that great. The kickstand was just a gimmick. You couldn't even use it in landscape mode when charging. Even with custom roms, it just sucked.I'm assuming you're a former Thunderbolter as well? Loved the phone, I just cracked the screen and figured it was time to upgrade.
I dont get why im getting an error when im trying to put a rom on... Is it my recovery??? Im using TWRP
I see where you're coming from with the slow updates. Looking back, yeah battery life was pretty crappy stock. I almost forgot that I ordered an HTC Rezound battery off Amazon for more juice. I guess I was easily impressed because it was my first smartphoneReally? It was the worst phone I ever owned. It could've been great, but .... It took so long to even get updates. The battery was HORRENDOUS. My god, using it stock you'd probably get 4-5 hours of battery life. The developer community wasn't that great. The kickstand was just a gimmick. You couldn't even use it in landscape mode when charging. Even with custom roms, it just sucked.
Only good thing was the 4G.
When i try to install the zip in TWRP it says failed... But now im reading this recovery isnt compatible with kit kat roms... idk what other recovery is there to use
Do you have the latest version of TWRP?
Yea I had the latest version... But I came across CWM and installed it and now I was able to install my ROM.. Thanks for the help anyway
[h1]Upcoming HTC One 2014 flagship pictured in gray[/h1]
20 February, 2014 | Comments (29) | Post your comment
Tags: HTC, Android, Rumors
Prominent leaker @evleaks gave us the first "official" glimpse yesterday of the widely leaked upcoming HTC flagship, the All New HTC One. Now, to accompany the gold-colored flagship spotted yesterday, we've got a second look at the device, this time in gray.
Despite being called The All New One, the 2014 HTC flagship obviously takes many of its design cues from its predecessor.
The smartphone is tipped to sport a 5-inch 1080p flagship with a Snapdragon 800 CPU ticking inside, and will also come in silver. The most notable addition, of course, is the dual-camera, dual-LED setup on the back.
Although we won't see the new One next week at MWC next week, HTC has announced a major event for March 25, so we'll likely get to see it in flesh in less than a month.
Update: The aforementioned silver version has also been pictured:
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