AcuraZine - Acura Enthusiast Community

AcuraZine - Acura Enthusiast Community (https://acurazine.com/forums/)
-   Technology (https://acurazine.com/forums/technology-16/)
-   -   Android: Phone News and Discussion Thread (https://acurazine.com/forums/technology-16/android-phone-news-discussion-thread-775979/)

DarkSithCL 02-16-2011 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by sho_nuff1997 (Post 12714744)
LOL! I had the $249 Motorola on slide 10. In fact, it's still in my junk drawer....I break it out once in a while to compare its size to my current phone. The thing is massive!

Thats crazy ...Analog phones FTL !!!!

:rofl: I have one of those crazy huge phones in the center console of my Merc!!!! The guys were looking at it the other day and shaking their heads... It is integrated into the radio of the car... pretty sweet hands-free for 1999... not so much for 2011...:yuck:

CGFebTSX04 02-16-2011 09:43 PM

Looks like the XDA guys got a hold of Gingerbread Sense. This means, you'll be seeing proper Gingerbread ports for the HD2, G2, Evo and probably a bunch more other devices in the next couple of days. Here's a vid on what's new in Sense 2.1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzrneY5tbo0

Source: http://www.xda-developers.com/androi...mp-with-sense/

DarkSithCL 02-16-2011 09:55 PM

wow... that's really fast and looks smooth... wonder how it does on the battery?

sho_nuff1997 02-16-2011 10:13 PM

I like the app drawer updates.

DarkSithCL 02-16-2011 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by sho_nuff1997 (Post 12715992)
I like the app drawer updates.

fo shure...

nbennettksu 02-17-2011 07:13 AM


Originally Posted by F-C
I'm narrowing down to the white colored myTough 4G. Anyone have a white cell phone? I'm kind of tired carrying around a dark colored cell phone. Does white phones get dirty/scuffed easily?

only the battery cover and the little bit more up to the glass is white, its silly looking I think.

nbennettksu 02-17-2011 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by CGFebTSX04
Looks like the XDA guys got a hold of Gingerbread Sense. This means, you'll be seeing proper Gingerbread ports for the HD2, G2, Evo and probably a bunch more other devices in the next couple of days. Here's a vid on what's new in Sense 2.1:

what do you mean by port?

and will I be able to use my HTC widgets??? :snicker:

CGFebTSX04 02-17-2011 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by nbennettksu (Post 12716542)
what do you mean by port?

and will I be able to use my HTC widgets??? :snicker:

Port as in meaning a fully running Gingerbread Sense complete with Widgets and everything. The Chinese HD2 has the same parts as the Evo and US HD2 and some similar parts with the G2 and other HTC phones.

mdkxtreme 02-17-2011 07:38 PM

I have a question. What makes CyanogenMod stand out between other ROMs? There are so many different ROMs for the Galaxy S, but I always see people go crazy over Cyanogen.

Also, what's so special about MIUI? I saw the video and it looks like another custom ROM?

CGFebTSX04 02-17-2011 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by mdkxtreme (Post 12718873)
I have a question. What makes CyanogenMod stand out between other ROMs? There are so many different ROMs for the Galaxy S, but I always see people go crazy over Cyanogen.

Also, what's so special about MIUI? I saw the video and it looks like another custom ROM?

Cyanogen's ROMS are based on AOSP. Meaning that they're as Vanilla as Vanilla Android gets with custom improvements that Cyanogen and his team come up with. It doesn't have the OEM custom skins like TouchWiz, MotoBlur, or Sense which is a plus to many people who hate that stuff (me included). CyanogenMod also comes with features you usually find in future Google updates because Google sometimes copies their code and modify them to be cleaner and applicable to more phones. In a sense, people running CyanogenMod now will already have features found in future builds like Honeycomb, etc. not exactly in the same manner but in some form of it. When I was running a Donut CM build back in the day, it already had features found in Eclair that when I updated to the official Eclair I was quite disappointed. Until Eclair CM came around again and so and so forth. Finally, the reason why everyone is excited about CM coming to their device is the fact that their lifeline of updates has just been extended by the community of devs without having to rely on the manufacturers to issue the updates.


MIUI is another custom skin and its supposed to be an iteration of Android that's quite similar to iOS. Its basically what TouchWiz should've been from the get go. Its made by Chinese devs and the amount of work they've put into it is amazing to make it look the way it does. It really doesn't even look like Android anymore. I'm looking forward to stable builds of either one so I have something to play with. :toocool:

CGFebTSX04 02-18-2011 12:09 AM

Thought I'd share my current wallpaper. Found it somewhere on XDA a while back. Its pretty badass:

http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/8...android.th.jpg


Direct link: http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/8599/tmntandroid.jpg

eccjak 02-18-2011 02:39 AM

Screen shots

http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/797...0218022516.png

http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/8...0218022527.png

http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/5...0218022548.png

sho_nuff1997 02-18-2011 06:59 AM

Looks good. I like the background for your switch pro widget. What battery widget is that?

Doom878 02-18-2011 07:30 AM

Tmnt ftw

eccjak 02-18-2011 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by sho_nuff1997 (Post 12719936)
What battery widget is that?

battstatt

speedemon90 02-18-2011 06:08 PM

Soo I think I'm gonna root my phone, time to start playing with it.

Now here's where I ask for some help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=883

on the first page I think I see like 3 or 4 different ways to root. Whats the best way and is there advantages and disadvantages of either?

edit: also does this mess with autoupdates or anything? How does updating work with a rooted phone? For some reason I feel like I asked this question before but i forgot sorry haha

CGFebTSX04 02-18-2011 09:28 PM

Follow this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwe4sWH67dk

Instructions: http://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks...-root-nexus-s/

Search for other YouTube vids and sort it by upload date until you can follow the steps in either of the threads. The methods are all pretty similar. They just get to the root in a different way. For noobs, the one-clicks are the best but if a device is still pretty new, one-clicks are usually not an option. For advanced users, ADB rooting is the best and safest way because you actually get to see each command go through or not go through unlike the one-clicks.


You will NOT get Auto-updates after rooting. If you do, you will NOT want to install them. They can mess up your phone's state because of Root access. If you want to update to an official firmware in the future, you will have to Unroot. Unrooting is as easy as two command lines in some cases so its not very difficult.

ParaSurfer1979 02-18-2011 10:00 PM

I just saw video of the next version of HTC Sense for Gingerbread 2.3 on youtube. If you'll like to see it, I'll see if I can find.

ParaSurfer1979 02-18-2011 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by speedemon90 (Post 12721668)
Soo I think I'm gonna root my phone, time to start playing with it.

Now here's where I ask for some help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=883

on the first page I think I see like 3 or 4 different ways to root. Whats the best way and is there advantages and disadvantages of either?

edit: also does this mess with autoupdates or anything? How does updating work with a rooted phone? For some reason I feel like I asked this question before but i forgot sorry haha

Now that I'm I've had my EVO for 2 weeks I'm getting to that point. I used to flash my HTC Touch Pr0 2 all the time. I'm not going too crazy. Still staying with a guys Sprint Lover's Rom. Keeps stock look and amps but adds speed/response to the stock Sprint ROM.

I'm going to wait until he has the ROM on OS 2.3. But here is the interesting thing with HTC phones. Every time a new OS releases (which OS 2.4 is already around the corner). HTC must make Sense compatible with it. Now some may not like the Sense overlay on HTC phones but i LOVE it. It made for an easier transition to Android for me as i was used to Sense overlay on my Windows Phone. The newest Sense 2.0 for android is awesome. Works even deeper in Android operating system.

civicdrivr 02-18-2011 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by speedemon90 (Post 12721668)
Soo I think I'm gonna root my phone, time to start playing with it.

Now here's where I ask for some help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=883

on the first page I think I see like 3 or 4 different ways to root. Whats the best way and is there advantages and disadvantages of either?

edit: also does this mess with autoupdates or anything? How does updating work with a rooted phone? For some reason I feel like I asked this question before but i forgot sorry haha

If you do end up rooting, I highly recommend CM7 and Netarchy's overclock kernel.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936219

Im running 1.2.2 CFS and using SetCPU set to 800/1400. The phone flies and the battery life is very impressive.

I was running the Trinity kernel and it got me better benchmark scores, but the phone didnt feel as smooth. Not to mention that the browser wouldn't work 100% of the time.

I rooted my phone shortly after it came out, so Im only familiar with the original rooting method, and even that was a long time ago and I dont remember everything.

speedemon90 02-19-2011 12:09 PM

ahh damn, your phone gets reset, umm I know gmail has my backups for contacts and what not, what about apps? WIll it do those or should I get an app real quick that will do all that?
edit: thanks for the video

CGFebTSX04 02-19-2011 12:30 PM

Any time you make changes to your phone like rooting, flashing a custom ROM or kernel, you will want to make a backup just in case anything goes wrong with your flash. Once you have a custom recovery like ClockWork Mod, you will be able to make an image of your current phone state using Nandroid and restore to that build as you wish. Personally, I haven't had the need for Nandroid since my Donut days because of apps like Titanium Backup Pro or My Backup. Plus the Nandroid images are usually around 650 MB - 1 GB big because I have so many apps on my phone. Use either of these apps:

Titanium Backup - https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result (May require ROOT to use)

My Backup - https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result (Believe it doesn't require ROOT)

Both have their pro versions. I really recommend Titanium Backup because it automates backing up and restoring apps, sms, mms, bookmarks, call logs, everything on the phone and their settings if you choose. The free version will prompt you per app but if you get the license, it will be all automatic. This is one app I think is well worth the money especially if you flash a lot of custom ROMs like I do. I haven't used My Backup in a while but I think its a little more user friendly (UI Interface) but not as powerful as Titanium Backup. Try both and see what you like. I suggest you use My Backup for now then switch to Titanium Backup when you have root.

Also one note, jumping from one OS build to a newer OS build, you shouldn't restore the data settings portion of the app because of incompatibilities. Its always best to start fresh with apps when jumping from say Froyo to Gingerbread. Its a hassle but at least you'll have a stable build with all your apps intact.

speedemon90 02-19-2011 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by CGFebTSX04 (Post 12722924)
Any time you make changes to your phone like rooting, flashing a custom ROM or kernel, you will want to make a backup just in case anything goes wrong with your flash. Once you have a custom recovery like ClockWork Mod, you will be able to make an image of your current phone state using Nandroid and restore to that build as you wish. Personally, I haven't had the need for Nandroid since my Donut days because of apps like Titanium Backup Pro or My Backup. Plus the Nandroid images are usually around 650 MB - 1 GB big because I have so many apps on my phone. Use either of these apps:

Titanium Backup - https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result (May require ROOT to use)

My Backup - https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result (Believe it doesn't require ROOT)

Both have their pro versions. I really recommend Titanium Backup because it automates backing up and restoring both apps, sms, mms, bookmarks, call logs, everything on the phone and their settings if you choose. The free version will prompt you per app but if you get the license, it will be all automatic. This is one app I think is well worth the money especially if you flash a lot of custom ROMs like I do. I haven't used My Backup in a while but I think its a little more user friendly (UI Interface) but not as powerful as Titanium Backup. Try both and see what you like. I suggest you use My Backup for now then switch to Titanium Backup when you have root.

Also one note, jumping from one OS build to a newer OS build, you shouldn't restore the data settings portion of the app because of incompatibilities. Its always best to start fresh with apps when jumping from say Froyo to Gingerbread. Its a hassle but at least you'll have a stable build with all your apps intact.

thanks a lot! Now I just remembered google is rolling out a 2.3.3 update. Now should I wait hmm, I kinda doubt I'll even use the NFC part, gotta check if there's any bug fixes I guess

speedemon90 02-19-2011 03:19 PM

for you guys running windows 7 did you guys have to install that htc driver so your computer will sync with your phone?

speedemon90 02-19-2011 04:07 PM

Ok so I'm hitting a road block. I'm setting up the ADB driver for my device using this method
http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how...droid-devices/

Now in there it says if I have windows 7 I need to install the HTC drivers and refers me to this link
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/0...-in-windows-7/
Now I can skip most of the steps since I dont need the HTC sync software, I just download the 32-bit.zip file directly. Extract it and then it says to right click on the .INF file and install it. I right click on the file and this message comes up
"The INF File You selected does not support this method of installation"

I tried conitnuing without doing this but in my command prompt when i type in "adb devices" it doesnt show any attached and therefore no serial number. So I'm guessing I need this to work. But it wont work!! Kinda frustrating me

civicdrivr 02-19-2011 05:10 PM

Sorry, I can't help you. I use my netbook for ADB which is XP.

speedemon90 02-19-2011 05:32 PM

so i think I got adb properly on my comp, but now in the command prompt I cant see my devices serial number. Once I get that I can continue, but thats where I'm having trouble.

speedemon90 02-19-2011 09:30 PM

Woot! got it rooted, but now I've run into another problem. I used the method you showed me cgfebtsx04, but now I'm getting a wifi error. Anyone experience this after rooting? How do I go about fixing this?

CGFebTSX04 02-19-2011 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by speedemon90 (Post 12723936)
Woot! got it rooted, but now I've run into another problem. I used the method you showed me cgfebtsx04, but now I'm getting a wifi error. Anyone experience this after rooting? How do I go about fixing this?

That's odd. Root shouldn't mess with your Wifi driver. Is the Wifi not turning on or is not connecting?

After a quick search it looks like a common problem with rooting the Nexus S. Kinda weird. Any way, looks like the solution is to flash a new ROM. You can use ROM manager from the market as long as you have Clockwork Recovery installed which I assume you do, now that you have root.

https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892801

speedemon90 02-19-2011 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by CGFebTSX04 (Post 12724000)
That's odd. Root shouldn't mess with your Wifi driver. Is the Wifi not turning on or is not connecting?

After a quick search it looks like a common problem with rooting the Nexus S. Kinda weird. Any way, looks like the solution is to flash a new ROM. You can use ROM manager from the market as long as you have Clockwork Recovery installed which I assume you do, now that you have root.

https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=892801

When I click to turn on wifi, a message comes underneath it, it says error. I saw something on the xda forums that fixed it, but i also unrooted it lol. But now that I have everything working, rooting will be easy for me. I'll look into this tomorrow, I've played enough today haha. Took me forever to get that adb crap running. I'll look into this tomorrow now. Thanks again haha

speedemon90 02-20-2011 11:42 AM

Sweet! I'm now rooted and as far as I can tell everything is working properly as of now :woot:

Oh and I found a tutorial on the xda forums that allows me to root without unlocking the bootloader so my memory never gets wiped when I flash :D Nexus s ftw :D

CGFebTSX04 02-20-2011 01:03 PM

Nice. Now get installing on those apps that need root. lol. Like Adfree:

https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result



The latest host update messes up Words with Friends and Medscape. I edited the host file so both can work properly though.

Host file: http://www.mediafire.com/?mda7sx9eovfkh03

Just drag the file into your "system/etc" folder and overwrite the hosts file in there.

speedemon90 02-20-2011 01:45 PM

Nice!

Now I'm trying to create a backup before I put in a kernel and where I read your suppose to go to power off the phone, go into boot loader by pressing up volume and power, then into recovery, but when i go to recvoery i get the android dude with an exclamation mark there. So that way doesnt work. If I'm not mistaken I already got a file from one of the xda-developlers and put that file in my sd card already. So I think I should be fine with that for now, but that file is used to un-root the phone. How do I create a backup with my now rooted phone?

Anyway, I'm leaving a stock rom for now, maybe I'll get CM7 in the future. I'm happy with mine for now.

Here's the kernel I'm looking into http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936219
its netarchy

speedemon90 02-20-2011 02:01 PM

Here's my screeen shots now that its easy to take :D

http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/6...0220112335.png
By pirran90 at 2011-02-20

http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/8...0220112339.png
By pirran90 at 2011-02-20

http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/4...0220112342.png
By pirran90 at 2011-02-20

http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/8...0220112345.png
By pirran90 at 2011-02-20

http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/9...0220112351.png
By pirran90 at 2011-02-20

CGFebTSX04 02-20-2011 02:03 PM

If your ADB is installed properly you can force it to reboot into recovery. Open up a command prompt and start up ADB. Type the following (Do NOT enter the $ and the #, they're what you'll see if you have root.) These commands can also be entered in Terminal Emulator from the market.

Code:

adb shell
$ su
# reboot recovery

Also, when you enter su, you might get a prompt to allow super user access on your phone. Hit allow.

I believe, ROM Manager will also allow you to backup and reboot into recovery as well. Check that app out.

civicdrivr 02-20-2011 02:17 PM

Rom Manager FTMFW!!

speedemon90 02-20-2011 03:32 PM

ROM manager is great. Did the backup, will probably put the new kernel in later.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/15/n...-loss-reboots/

I've never had any major issues like that with my nexus s, only issue ive run into is the keyboard act up, but thats happened only 3-4 times. Never had a reboot where I didnt authorize it, never lost data and had to reboot or anything. Weird how so many people are having issues with the phone, guess I got lucky. DUnno how that works.

Also with this update coming how does it work with rooting. I know I have stock ROM, but I cant update my phone without it messing with my phone. So what happens when the update comes? Unroot, update and re-root?

speedemon90 02-20-2011 04:20 PM

hmm so I was gonna install the kernel, already put the zip file in my sd card. I went into fastboot mode again and clicked recovery and again the android dude with exclamation popped up. Tried going into clockworkmod recovery through the ROM manager and same thing happened.

So I'm guessing the way I rooted is for some reason not allowing me go into the clockworkmod recovery. Maybe I need to try a different way of rooting?

CGFebTSX04 02-20-2011 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by speedemon90 (Post 12725213)
hmm so I was gonna install the kernel, already put the zip file in my sd card. I went into fastboot mode again and clicked recovery and again the android dude with exclamation popped up. Tried going into clockworkmod recovery through the ROM manager and same thing happened.

So I'm guessing the way I rooted is for some reason not allowing me go into the clockworkmod recovery. Maybe I need to try a different way of rooting?

It sounds like A) you didn't flash Clockwork recovery, B) you didn't rename the original recovery so the phone stops accessing it. Here's your solution, just pick one:



http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...8#post10238348

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740748

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...1#post11080161

civicdrivr 02-20-2011 04:30 PM

Sounds like you dont have Clockworkmod on there.

Go into Rom Manager and click Flash ClockworkMod Recovery right at the top.

EDIT - CG said it, I need to refresh pages before posting.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:47 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands