Which one is the best for community support (ROMs, mods, etc) and manufacturer support (accessories, drivers, etc)?
A pure Google Phone (Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus) or a phone that sold very well (Galaxy S II, Galaxy S III)?
Is it safe to buy a Galaxy Nexus/Galaxy SII now (solid hardware, going to survive at least two more years of updates) or is it better to wait for the next Nexus/buy the Galax
so i have the lg esteem on metro pcs and ive rooted it. i aso use wifi tether to play games on my laptop using my 4g, but i cant pay diablo 2 because i get a error saying port 6112 is closed. ive tried the port forwarding app but it doesnt work. ive also ran a port scanner i found that says port 53 on my phone is the only port open. any assistance in solving my problem would be appreciated.
In the video and the introduction page of ubuntu phone
They both mentioned that the ubuntu phone just use Android drivers, and in the video, it also mentioned that it runs on Android kernel
So I wanna ask, I've got a China dual core phone which us having the MT6577 chip set
*the Thl w1+*
This phone ain't open source yet and I don't think it will be
I could use the VNC way to play around with ubun
I was setting this phone up to give away (for free) to someone as their first smartphone. But a bad charging port fried the phone. Does anyone have a phone to donate? I would take a complete phone or just a motherboard... or even a broken phone to salvage the motherboard from. Right now eBay doesn't have any that look like they would be usable (they don't power up).
Phone:
Tmobile T959 aka Samsung Vibrant
It is on stock Froyo 2.2
It has the 3E recovery.
I tried on 2 computers but I can NOT connect via USB it gives me USB malfunction error. The phone does charge. I can put it into download mode vie the 3 finger trick. When you connect it does give you the option to click the green Android icon Connect to USB.
Hi everyone,
Recently my Ace has stopped charging through the USB port. I tried every cable I could find, even the PC cable, but none charge (and the PC doesn't recognize the phone), so I've come to the conclusion that my phone's port is faulty. I'm still under warranty, so normally I would just send it in.
Here's the tricky part.
Hey,
I just picked up a RAZR HD from my local VZW store, the phone is great but when I went to charge it this evening I noticed that the phone said "not charging" even though the cable was plugged in.
After playing around with the cable a little I realized that the port seems a little loose and that if you move the cable around you can make it so the contacts don't line up and thus
Having looked at the popular Nexus 4 phone @ http://tinyurl.com/awy4v7z, I'm wondering is this cell phone compatible with the fast 4G/LTE wireless cellular network?
I have had the nexus since the day it came out and its been a great phone but around 2 days ago i have seen the dreaded still charging lightening bolt on the battery icon, i first off ignored it but i have been seeing a huge decrease in battery performance within 4 hours i would be 2 thirds drained.