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 Nexus One Official Thread v3, The legacy continues

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benny888
post Nov 11 2010, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Nov 11 2010, 06:38 PM)
where to send to warranty? Anyone is giving out this service?
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Nearest HTC service center at Harbour Court , just off Keppel Road, Singapore. Exceleent and quick service. I last sent in my MSIAN purchased u1000 and got a free replacement of motherboard. Got it back within a week.

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post Nov 15 2010, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(shahz @ Nov 15 2010, 06:30 PM)
Exactly what I'm tryin to say..I just see that CM is getting bulky with stuff that you don't really want to use sometimes..I know, the Android development team keep forking out new stuff like flash lights and what not, but I just want a clean ROM that has nothing rubbish and sits in perfectly on my phone, unleashing the real beast under its hood..

To me, MIUI delivers exactly that..Besides, I never really hated iPhone for its interface anyway..I always agreed that iPhone had a better eye-candy..Now, I have both in my phone..Power + looks.. smile.gif
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MIUI is the best and most stable Android rom I have tested so far on my htc HD2. NOrmally I do not recommend any specific Android roms for the htc HD2 but I broke my rule, and I highly recommended this MIUI. The MIUI rom is 99.9999 % perfect, it never crashes, never freeze - works perfectly without any issues.
Alas I have sold off my Nexus for the half baked Galaxy S (which I also sold off after less than a month). Till now I would say the Nexus is the BEST android phone I have used to date . Those using it please KEEP it especially with Gingerbread on the way.

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post Nov 15 2010, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(shahz @ Nov 15 2010, 08:20 PM)
Benny..Why did you sell it off?? @_@
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Cos I want a bigger screen ; so used to the 4.3 of HD2 thought the 4" Galaxy S will be better. Now I am using 5" Dell Streak and I love it though it is not so responsive as the Nexus but is miles ahead better than the Galaxy S.

The only great thing I find about the Galaxy S is the beautiful S Amoled display. Other than that the rest is mediocre - slow launch of programs, miserable file access taking up to 3 to 5 secs, hopeless and unreliable GPS . Have tried to convince myself to keep it updating with lag fix solutions, even Froyo roms etc but still disappointing; any gains were marginal. My unit came with the 3 buttons disabled ( meaning unable to go direct to download mode ) a great inconvenience when comes to flashing roms. Even my HD2 on Android performs better than it

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post Nov 16 2010, 07:20 AM

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Finally, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt show off the Nexus S at the Web 2.0 Summit. So all the rumours of a 2nd Gen Nexus is indeed correct. Anyway it does not look like the Samsung Galaxy model. Salivate it at the site below:

http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/15/eric-sc...web-2-0-summit/
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post Dec 3 2010, 09:27 PM

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QUOTE(shahz @ Dec 3 2010, 08:34 PM)
Nothing is wrong with cyanogen..MIUI is just awesomer.. smile.gif
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Yes MIUI is awesome - it is still the best and most stable on my HD2 . Unbelievably slick and very fast. Absolutely no lags or screen freezes.
I have sold off my Nexus but I believe it'll be equally good too on the Nexus
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post Feb 22 2011, 08:32 AM

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HONEYCOMB on Nexus ONe - interesting development and great potential

QUOTE : To start things off, I downloaded the ROM from XDA-Developers to my sdcard. Once complete I rebooted into recovery and performed a full backup (so I co revert later), then did a full wipe/factory data reset. From that point all that was left was to flash the .zip and reboot.

Since this is a port from the Honeycomb SDK the stock "Android" boot logo is displayed. The first boot was surprisingly fast, and before I knew it I was looking at the Honeycomb screen, just like we've seen in videos of the Motorola XOOM tablet.

This is just a port, so some important things aren't working yet. Things like Wi-Fi, the phone, and audio, even the app drawer doesn't layout properly. Things are generally "laggy" due to lack of drivers and optimizations for the Nexus One.

Could you use this as your daily driver? Currently, no way. This i simply a proof of concept that it can be done. Now that it was, it's really only a matter of time before someone actually does make a fully functional ROM.
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http://pocketnow.com/android/first-look-at...nexus-one-video

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=961994




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