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Anyone with an infuse I tried to flash a rom followed the steps it says save zip file to internal sd meaning I don't have to use the sd card? Anyway I went into recovery from clockwork and didn't see install from zip option like I used too
 
Anyone with an infuse I tried to flash a rom followed the steps it says save zip file to internal sd meaning I don't have to use the sd card? Anyway I went into recovery from clockwork and didn't see install from zip option like I used too
 
Just switched from the iPhone to Samsung galaxy s2 and it's
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Yeah I'm holding off on the Prime for this. I'll give it until summer. I think my Incredible can last till then

[h1]DROID 4 In The Works, Codenamed Maserati[/h1]



Sounds like the upcoming fourth-generation DROID smartphone will be super-fast like the Maserati GranTurismo sports cars.

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ZoomIt should come as no surprise that the next Motorola Droid is already in the works. While the company hasn't announced anything official, rumors indicate that the company has codenamed the device "Maserati" which is supposedly derived from the name of the famous Italian sports car brand Maserati GranTurismo. That said, the Droid 4 sounds extremely "fast."

So what are the specs? Again, there's nothing official, but rumors point to the typical DROID slide-out QWERTY keyboard (but sans the D-pad again), a screen somewhere around 4 to 4.3-inches, a removable battery and possible 4G LTE support. And as with the previous three DROID models, this fourth-generation installment will reside on Verizon Wireless.

Unfortunately, that's it in regards to new information. The current Droid 3 smartphone sports a dual-core SoC clocked at 1 GHz, a 4-inch qHD (540 x 960) TFT display, 512 MB of internal memory, 16 GB of on-board storage, a microSD card providing 32 GB of even more storage, an 8MP camera, Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" and more. That said, consumers will see superior specs in the Droid 4, possibly even Nvidia's Tegra 3 "Kal-El" SoC (that's just a guess) and Google's Android "Ice Cream Sandwich" OS.

With the holiday season just around the corner, it wouldn't be surprising to see this phone rear its head before the end of the year. If not then, perhaps during the Mobile World Congress 2012 event in February.
 
Yeah I'm holding off on the Prime for this. I'll give it until summer. I think my Incredible can last till then

[h1]DROID 4 In The Works, Codenamed Maserati[/h1]



Sounds like the upcoming fourth-generation DROID smartphone will be super-fast like the Maserati GranTurismo sports cars.

loupe.gif
ZoomIt should come as no surprise that the next Motorola Droid is already in the works. While the company hasn't announced anything official, rumors indicate that the company has codenamed the device "Maserati" which is supposedly derived from the name of the famous Italian sports car brand Maserati GranTurismo. That said, the Droid 4 sounds extremely "fast."

So what are the specs? Again, there's nothing official, but rumors point to the typical DROID slide-out QWERTY keyboard (but sans the D-pad again), a screen somewhere around 4 to 4.3-inches, a removable battery and possible 4G LTE support. And as with the previous three DROID models, this fourth-generation installment will reside on Verizon Wireless.

Unfortunately, that's it in regards to new information. The current Droid 3 smartphone sports a dual-core SoC clocked at 1 GHz, a 4-inch qHD (540 x 960) TFT display, 512 MB of internal memory, 16 GB of on-board storage, a microSD card providing 32 GB of even more storage, an 8MP camera, Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" and more. That said, consumers will see superior specs in the Droid 4, possibly even Nvidia's Tegra 3 "Kal-El" SoC (that's just a guess) and Google's Android "Ice Cream Sandwich" OS.

With the holiday season just around the corner, it wouldn't be surprising to see this phone rear its head before the end of the year. If not then, perhaps during the Mobile World Congress 2012 event in February.
 
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