Ehh...i wouldn't quite resort to that. I mean, shiet...other than the video issues and the slowness/unresponsiveness of the phone its actually a good piece. I mean, i didn't at all use the standard AT&T OS, and upgraded to some stuff from XDA within 20 minute of first turning it on. But after all the cabs and programs on this phone, i really couldn't be happier, except...how am i supposed to watch the daily show on this phone? video acceleration stinks, my 8125 was honestly much better than this, and that is a POS phone (great when it was new)
er... you just made a pretty convincing argument *FOR* "resorting to that". Most normal people aren't interested in having to spend 6 hours tricking their new phone into not sucking.
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This is bullshit. I should buy an iPhone now.
Ehh...i wouldn't quite resort to that. I mean, shiet...other than the video issues and the slowness/unresponsiveness of the phone its actually a good piece. I mean, i didn't at all use the standard AT&T OS, and upgraded to some stuff from XDA within 20 minute of first turning it on. But after all the cabs and programs on this phone, i really couldn't be happier, except...how am i supposed to watch the daily show on this phone? video acceleration stinks, my 8125 was honestly much better than this, and that is a POS phone (great when it was new)
@ SimbaDogg
"Ehh...i wouldn't quite resort to that."
er... you just made a pretty convincing argument *FOR* "resorting to that". Most normal people aren't interested in having to spend 6 hours tricking their new phone into not sucking.