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Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01

Ok so I'm using Baked Snacks Rom after root. And all I can say is I'm so glad I finally decided to go for it. No FPS limit makes a huge difference. Phone is smoooooth right now. Havnt pushed anything yet I'm still working on that. Gotta figure out the while adb thing.

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[h1]Android Apps September 10th[/h1]
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Remote Notifier for Android: This is pretty genius, it sends the notifications you get on your Android phone (calls, sms, voicemails, etc) and directs them to your computer (Windows/Mac/Linux). So even if you're on your computer with headphones on, you won't miss any important messages on your phone. Head over to Lifehacker to see how to properly set Android Notifier up. It's easy.

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My6sense: It's an app that combines your Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader (and Google Buzz) feeds into one stream. On top of that, my6sense will learn your reading habits through what they're calling "digital intuition". Basically, the more you use my6sense, the more personalized the experience will be for you. Facebook status changes from your best friend and Google Reader updates from Gizmodo should eventually pop up first.

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Wallpaper Rotator: With Wallpaper Rotator, you'll never get sick of your Android's wallpaper again. The app uses images from your SD card or Flickr to automatically change the wallpaper on your Android phone at intervals (every 30 minutes, hour, six hours, day, or week). So your phone will always feel fresh, you know. In the future, Wallpaper Rotator will also pull images from Picasa and Facebook too.

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Real HDMI: If you have a Droid X, you're probably disappointed in the phones limited HDMI port. Well, no more! With the Real HDMI app, you can rig your Droid X to show apps, games, and media on your TV. Just turn on Real HDMI and plug in a HDMI cable and you're off and running. Basically if you didn't think your Droid X's screen was big enough, you now can use your living room LCD as your Android phone's screen. Droid X only. $1.99

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Android Book Club: If you still read (good for you!), Android Book Club is a basic app that helps you discover more books to read. It displays various information about books, gives you the NY Times best seller list, supports barcode scanning, direct links to Amazon and Barnes and Noble and starring books for future reading. In a future update, it'll sync with Goodreads which should make the app even better. As it stands now, it seems like a decent way to keep track of the books you plan on reading.

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HuddleHub: It's a one stop Fantasy Football app because you can control both your Yahoo teams and ESPN teams through HuddleHub. You can drop players, bench/start players and see live scores. The app itself is a little too blue and sorta basic but given that the ESPN Fantasy Football app costs $5, HuddleHub is a damn good value because it's free!

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Finger Racer: It turns your Android phone into a treadmill...for your fingers. Kat, who keeps her fingers in tip top shape, says:
Are your fingers feeling fat today? Free app Finger Race will have them running 1 meter and 2 meter races, or even endurance runs at 5 meters in length. They'll be size zeros in no time.


Crazy? Fun? Or crazy fun?

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Google Voice Widgets: Using Google Voice on your Android phone just got even easier with two new Google Voice widgets that display your voicemail inbox contents and account settings. According to Sam I am Biddle:
Without leaving your home screen, you'll be able to read messages, send free texts, and view your credit balance.


Makes things a bit more convenient.

Send an email to Casey Chan, the author of this post, at /gizmodo.com/5635286/android-apps-september-10th">http://gizmodo.com/563528...roid-apps-september-10th">[email protected].
 
[h1]Android Apps September 10th[/h1]
500x_remotenotifierqrss.jpg
Remote Notifier for Android: This is pretty genius, it sends the notifications you get on your Android phone (calls, sms, voicemails, etc) and directs them to your computer (Windows/Mac/Linux). So even if you're on your computer with headphones on, you won't miss any important messages on your phone. Head over to Lifehacker to see how to properly set Android Notifier up. It's easy.

500x_my6senseqrss.jpg
My6sense: It's an app that combines your Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader (and Google Buzz) feeds into one stream. On top of that, my6sense will learn your reading habits through what they're calling "digital intuition". Basically, the more you use my6sense, the more personalized the experience will be for you. Facebook status changes from your best friend and Google Reader updates from Gizmodo should eventually pop up first.

500x_wallpaperrotatorqrss.jpg
Wallpaper Rotator: With Wallpaper Rotator, you'll never get sick of your Android's wallpaper again. The app uses images from your SD card or Flickr to automatically change the wallpaper on your Android phone at intervals (every 30 minutes, hour, six hours, day, or week). So your phone will always feel fresh, you know. In the future, Wallpaper Rotator will also pull images from Picasa and Facebook too.

500x_realhdmiqrss.jpg
Real HDMI: If you have a Droid X, you're probably disappointed in the phones limited HDMI port. Well, no more! With the Real HDMI app, you can rig your Droid X to show apps, games, and media on your TV. Just turn on Real HDMI and plug in a HDMI cable and you're off and running. Basically if you didn't think your Droid X's screen was big enough, you now can use your living room LCD as your Android phone's screen. Droid X only. $1.99

500x_androidbookclubqrss.jpg
Android Book Club: If you still read (good for you!), Android Book Club is a basic app that helps you discover more books to read. It displays various information about books, gives you the NY Times best seller list, supports barcode scanning, direct links to Amazon and Barnes and Noble and starring books for future reading. In a future update, it'll sync with Goodreads which should make the app even better. As it stands now, it seems like a decent way to keep track of the books you plan on reading.

500x_huddlehubqrss.jpg
HuddleHub: It's a one stop Fantasy Football app because you can control both your Yahoo teams and ESPN teams through HuddleHub. You can drop players, bench/start players and see live scores. The app itself is a little too blue and sorta basic but given that the ESPN Fantasy Football app costs $5, HuddleHub is a damn good value because it's free!

500x_fingerraceqrss.jpg
Finger Racer: It turns your Android phone into a treadmill...for your fingers. Kat, who keeps her fingers in tip top shape, says:
Are your fingers feeling fat today? Free app Finger Race will have them running 1 meter and 2 meter races, or even endurance runs at 5 meters in length. They'll be size zeros in no time.


Crazy? Fun? Or crazy fun?

thumb160x_android_screenshotgooglewidget.jpg
Google Voice Widgets: Using Google Voice on your Android phone just got even easier with two new Google Voice widgets that display your voicemail inbox contents and account settings. According to Sam I am Biddle:
Without leaving your home screen, you'll be able to read messages, send free texts, and view your credit balance.


Makes things a bit more convenient.

Send an email to Casey Chan, the author of this post, at /gizmodo.com/5635286/android-apps-september-10th">http://gizmodo.com/563528...roid-apps-september-10th">[email protected].
 
Originally Posted by LIVE BOY D

Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01

Ok so I'm using Baked Snacks Rom after root. And all I can say is I'm so glad I finally decided to go for it. No FPS limit makes a huge difference. Phone is smoooooth right now. Havnt pushed anything yet I'm still working on that. Gotta figure out the while adb thing.

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Alc couldnt help you get it back? You couldnt go into recovery mode and just wipe the device clean and do a system restore? Sorry I cant be of any help since Ive never semi bricked a phone. I do know that it is savable cuz ppl said they have brought it back. I just dont know what to do since Ive never been in the same position.

Originally Posted by AceBoogie

Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01

It's not our fault that the evo happens to be a flagship phone and what everyone is developing stuff for it. And not for nothin but pretty much everything posted can work for other Android phones. But they just show it on the evo.

For example the unrevoked root we been talkin about for the past couple pages also works for Droid X, and most of the other new Android phones. Its just most of us in here have the evo.
Wrong on a bold points, but all in all, it makes for a harder time finding info when the majority of the page is evo updates. I'm not looking to go tit for tat so i'll just leave it at that.
I feel you but what I meant is that since it is one of the better android phones out that is the phone they are using to show off apps. But in reality you can get almost all the stuff posted here for any android phone. They just happen to preview it on the EVO.

And im not lookin to fight about it either. But the last 3 or 4 pages is all EVO users aside from you the one kid wit the EPIC. But it is what it is. When someone posts a new app or something check to see if its compatible with ur phone (I dont know what that is BTW)
 
Originally Posted by LIVE BOY D

Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01

Ok so I'm using Baked Snacks Rom after root. And all I can say is I'm so glad I finally decided to go for it. No FPS limit makes a huge difference. Phone is smoooooth right now. Havnt pushed anything yet I'm still working on that. Gotta figure out the while adb thing.

frown.gif

Alc couldnt help you get it back? You couldnt go into recovery mode and just wipe the device clean and do a system restore? Sorry I cant be of any help since Ive never semi bricked a phone. I do know that it is savable cuz ppl said they have brought it back. I just dont know what to do since Ive never been in the same position.

Originally Posted by AceBoogie

Originally Posted by AllenIversonFan01

It's not our fault that the evo happens to be a flagship phone and what everyone is developing stuff for it. And not for nothin but pretty much everything posted can work for other Android phones. But they just show it on the evo.

For example the unrevoked root we been talkin about for the past couple pages also works for Droid X, and most of the other new Android phones. Its just most of us in here have the evo.
Wrong on a bold points, but all in all, it makes for a harder time finding info when the majority of the page is evo updates. I'm not looking to go tit for tat so i'll just leave it at that.
I feel you but what I meant is that since it is one of the better android phones out that is the phone they are using to show off apps. But in reality you can get almost all the stuff posted here for any android phone. They just happen to preview it on the EVO.

And im not lookin to fight about it either. But the last 3 or 4 pages is all EVO users aside from you the one kid wit the EPIC. But it is what it is. When someone posts a new app or something check to see if its compatible with ur phone (I dont know what that is BTW)
 
ai fan im good i just left my phone alone for a hour and formatted my sdcard i think the problem was that i didn't install the drivers first im about to do that right now and try again
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link to the rom your using and have u underclocked your phone when the screen is off ?
 
ai fan im good i just left my phone alone for a hour and formatted my sdcard i think the problem was that i didn't install the drivers first im about to do that right now and try again
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link to the rom your using and have u underclocked your phone when the screen is off ?
 
save the .zip onto your sd card, turn off your phone, volume down + power, volume down to select recovery, choose the rom zip you want to flash from wherever you saved it in the sd card, reboot, voilaalways use nandroid before hand though just in case you mess anything up
 
save the .zip onto your sd card, turn off your phone, volume down + power, volume down to select recovery, choose the rom zip you want to flash from wherever you saved it in the sd card, reboot, voilaalways use nandroid before hand though just in case you mess anything up
 
Originally Posted by Keithdajuiceman

so whats the best rom to use right now


depends on what you do and don't use.I'm using FRESH Rom with kingkernel #9 ....haven't had any problems with it.Best thing to do is download a bunch of them and try it out every few days.........I change time ever few days to get the feel....so far, fresh has the best and most complete Rom.
 
Originally Posted by Keithdajuiceman

so whats the best rom to use right now


depends on what you do and don't use.I'm using FRESH Rom with kingkernel #9 ....haven't had any problems with it.Best thing to do is download a bunch of them and try it out every few days.........I change time ever few days to get the feel....so far, fresh has the best and most complete Rom.
 
Got a Droid X everyone... tell me how to get free apps and how to make it worth the space it eats up in my pocket.
 
Got a Droid X everyone... tell me how to get free apps and how to make it worth the space it eats up in my pocket.
 
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