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ICS is close.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/1...ogress-report-original-droid-to-lose-support/
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I hope its here soon
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Don't get too excited, while our phones may have a Exynos CPU we also are the only ones with a CDMA and Wimax radio. That the biggest reason we don't have CM7 yet while all the other SGSII's do, at least in beta form. It may take some time to get the driver situation sorted so I wouldn't expect the E4GT to get ICS in beta form as soon as the others.
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Don't get too excited, while our phones may have a Exynos CPU we also are the only ones with a CDMA and Wimax radio. That the biggest reason we don't have CM7 yet while all the other SGSII's do, at least in beta form. It may take some time to get the driver situation sorted so I wouldn't expect the E4GT to get ICS in beta form as soon as the others.
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This is right on the money unfortunately. Our phone will take awhile. Ah well, all good things come to those who wait.
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Doubt it bubby has a working AOSP kernel for MIUI 3g wifi and gps all work so far
Is it safe to say that we'll see an official ICS release from Samsung/Sprint before we see CM9 w/ 4G?
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Doubt it bubby has a working AOSP kernel for MIUI 3g wifi and gps all work so far
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Kudos to Bubby on that but just cause he gets it doesnt mean it'll be supported by CM. If they try to merge it and it breaks the existing builds, thats a no go. Slayher worked forever on the tbolt and it never played nice, the build itself is awesome but it couldn't be synced to mainline properly...not even sure its supported yet (although i sold that a couple months ago).
Not trying to be a downer, just realistic.
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This is right on the money unfortunately. Our phone will take awhile. Ah well, all good things come to those who wait.
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I didn't want to be the one to say it but I have been reading February or March...at the earliest....hopefully those reports aren't right but I think they are
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Samsung made a comment last month regarding ICS on the Galaxy SII.
Official update from Samsung and carriers will be 2nd Qtr next year = April - June. Unfortunately this sounds about right. I recall the original EVO 4G didn't get official Gingerbread update until June, six months after it was out.
Plus Samsung said they want the Galaxy S3 out a little earlier, Spring next year. I bet we see Samsung's next gen Galaxy series release first before the SII gets official ICS update.
Sprint Galaxy S2 w/ Calk's 1.5a + ICS 1.6
EDIT: Nevermind.
Does anyone have a clue when the official update is coming? I am on 4.0.2
Tomorrow...
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Yupeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I hope things goes better for you and your problems
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There's a 20% it will be a Tuesday, assuming it won't be a weekend update.
are you guys for reals, i can never pick up on sarcasm on forums.
When it is ready. Honestly if peoplebhere knew, chances are you would know.
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I got the update last year
poor guy..
I know it's dumb to make a topic asking this, but Google has released Android 4.0.3 to the AOSP and Samsung's Galaxy S2 has it. I don't understand why it's taking so long for Google (who has a massive advantage) to get it to GN owners.
From what I can tell, the Nexus S isn't on ICS yet.
I'm not complaining. I'm just pointing out that there is something interesting going on.
im on 4.0.5 already OP. got it yesterday
Have you really?
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im on 4.0.5 already OP. got it yesterday
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how did you get the 4.0.5?
i'm on 4.0.2. Will the update do anything really great? and how do i update my phone?
Yes the 4.0.5 is going to fix a lot of problems with the phone. You simply have to go to settings> about phone> system updates> check now.
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not sure if all the comments are being sarcastic or not.
cloney said:
not sure if all the comments are being sarcastic or not.
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Mine was statistical, there's no room for sarcasm in sadistics.
The boards will be flooded with "zOMG the update is out!" the second it is released however and ROM images will show up shortly thereafter.
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Gnex gsm is on 4.0.2 no update anouncment yet. And the nexus s has been on 4.0.3 for like 4 months or some.
In other words.YES ALL THOSE COMENT WERE SARCASM!
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I know it's dumb to make a topic asking this, but Google has released Android 4.0.3 to the AOSP and Samsung's Galaxy S2 has it. I don't understand why it's taking so long for Google (who has a massive advantage) to get it to GN owners.
From what I can tell, the Nexus S isn't on ICS yet.
I'm not complaining. I'm just pointing out that there is something interesting going on.
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Nexus S had ICS a long time ago. Yeah sure, it was halted but ICS is still ICS
Waiting for an update is the reason I unlocked and rooted my phone. I'm not interested in waiting.
http://www.androidcentral.com/another-obvious-story-about-when-we-might-see-next-version-android
I doubt we'll get it anywhere near Q3... Prove me wrong and I'll be really happy though
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I doubt we'll get it anywhere near Q3... Prove me wrong and I'll be really happy though
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Did you read the post?
No way will this device have jellybean by quarter 3. This device doesnt even have an official ICS build and that came out early quarter 4 last year. If samsung does release Jellybean for this device it wont be until probably around this time next year.
Think i remember reading somewhere that jellybean is tablet only. Besides why would they release another os update for phones when ics has barely started to appear on some phones.
What was it 2010 when honeycomb released for tabs.. ya then they're due for another os update.
edit: guess it could be for both phones + tabs..
http://m.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/android-jelly-bean-10-things-we-want-to-see-in-android-5-0-1036013
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Google seems to be fighting themselves on this one( if the rumors are true). They said they want to unify their products and reduce fragmentation, now they come out with a tablet specific OS again? Confused Google...
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Google seems to be fighting themselves on this one( if the rumors are true). They said they want to unify their products and reduce fragmentation, now they come out with a tablet specific OS again? Confused Google...
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Ice cream sandwich WAS supposed to unify the Tablets and phones but I dont think it is going the way that they want it to. So from what I have been reading Jellybeen will be another attempt at unifying both device segments.
Rumors are rumors for a reason. Because people make **** up about others to make them look bad to make themselves look better. Rumors are rumors, and that's all they will ever be. Guaranteed there will be at least 10 more rumors about the next version of Android before Google I/O 2012, maybe more. You know why? Because rumors are rumors and that is all they will ever be.
Q4, just as it's been each year for the bext android os.
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Did you read the post?
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Yes, and it's all just speculation, but I mostly meant that we probably won't see any official development for our phones till long after that if it is announced then.
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I think your looking way too far into that, for anyone who is considering this, they will announce it, maybe, but that's all your looking at; Google telling you what their working on. It's gonna be April and devices are barely coming around to ICS, let alone the E4GT, well officially....
Even *if* it is released in Q3 I doubt Samsung will roll this out for the GS2 and variations unless there is a very (read: cost-effective) reason to do so. It would be very close to the end of the average 18 month support window. Need further proof? Look at the Galaxy S/i9000 and see if they're getting ICS officially. (So far the word I've heard and seen is "no.") Then again, did the original Galaxy S sell even close to as many devices globally versus the GS2 and all variations?
Regardless of the official decision down the road, I'll bet that even if Samsung doesn't roll out any newer releases for these devices you'll probably see people take the initiative and do it on their own. The Linux kernel will probably not have another version update before then so drivers and other components from ICS builds should hopefully fit into JB.
That's my speculation on it, please don't treat this as anything but.
As you know we dont have ics source yet for our phones :/
but other samsung phones like the GS2(AT&T) and the Note are already using ics.
So my question is, at this point, who is to blame for our ics not being released?
BTW, if im wrong about something, tell me cause im kinda new at this
Samsung controls the source code and the ROM.
Sprint only controls if we get OTA update.
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As you know we dont have ics source yet for our phones :/
but other samsung phones like the GS2(AT&T) and the Note are already using ics.
So my question is, at this point, who is to blame for our ics not being released?
BTW, if im wrong about something, tell me cause im kinda new at this
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Historically, update around 6 months after the new android is released is normal for sprint android phones. Takes longer for cdma phones because GSM gets worked on first due to the much larger user base
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Could be that Samsung won't officially release ICS for the epic touch until S3 is out? The could be copying what HTC does for their devices. Release the update after a new model is launched.
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when we will we get the ics update?.I'm so pissed off cause tmobile is Rollin out their update and sprint is messing up...Does anyone know when should we expect the ics...This is so disappointing..sprint is so messin up..
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when we will we get the ics update?.I'm so pissed off cause tmobile is Rollin out their update and sprint is messing up...Does anyone know when should we expect the ics...This is so disappointing..sprint is so messin up..
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Is it really that big of deal. We will still be getting ics before a lot of other devices and some devices that came out around the same time won't get it all. Samsung/sprint don't even need to release ics for this phone. I am just happy we will be getting it at all. It sounds like its very close anyways.
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There are good reasons why ICS hasn't gone OTA just yet... And in the end it will be a win for everyone. Those that have been working on addressing bugs and trying to ensure the major ones - like the "superbrick" or eMMC bug - are addressed before OTA are doing so in the hopes that our release is the best that it can be.
But don't take my word for it... Just look at the most recent threads in the General forum. You will see the effort that the XDA community, Samsung and Sprint have put in so far to have this roll out with as few issues as possible.
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I really dont understand why everyone is complaining so much about this ota update. Some variant of ics has been available for this phone for months. Its been fun to flash the leaks and try out various roms with a stable gb base to roll back to just in case. Samsung and Sprint could have dumped a decent ics leak on us several months ago but they decided to work it a bit more and give us some 4.0.4. If you want ics now then flash el22, its awfully nice.
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At the IO google said that they would release JB developer tools for JB. So will we have the full potential of 4.1 JB?
I ask this because JB probably won't be released (offically) for our phone.
PS: do you think the performance boosts of JB will have an significant effect on our phone? It seemed to on the nexus.
Probably not. We don't have kernel source for ICS as it is, even though our phone is slated to get it, but I wouldn't count on it so getting JB to work on our phone is highly unlikely.
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Probably not. We don't have kernel source for ICS as it is, even though our phone is slated to get it, but I wouldn't count on it so getting JB to work on our phone is highly unlikely.
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I'm 76% sure we will get ICS. They have it for the S and they said they would release it at the end of August.
You must consider that JB is just an updated ICS. So we don't need an offical JB to have it running 100%. And Google will have a dev tool out that may help us. Lastly they have a dump floating around. Chances are that we can use that to help us build a 100% working ASOP JB build. But this all depends on when or if we get ICS.
Can a dev jump in and let me know of my logic is correct
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I'm 76% sure we will get ICS. They have it for the S and they said they would release it at the end of August.
You must consider that JB is just an updated ICS. So we don't need an offical JB to have it running 100%. And Google will have a dev tool out that may help us. Lastly they have a dump floating around. Chances are that we can use that to help us build a 100% working ASOP JB build. But this all depends on when or if we get ICS.
Can a dev jump in and let me know of my logic is correct
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I'm no dev but I have GREAT news!!!
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You sir win the Internet.
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I'm 76% sure we will get ICS. They have it for the S and they said they would release it at the end of August.
You must consider that JB is just an updated ICS. So we don't need an offical JB to have it running 100%. And Google will have a dev tool out that may help us. Lastly they have a dump floating around. Chances are that we can use that to help us build a 100% working ASOP JB build. But this all depends on when or if we get ICS.
Can a dev jump in and let me know of my logic is correct
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And you believe everything HTC and Verizon tells you...? that Dev tool is worthless if it doesn't include specific Dinc 2 files that goes once again back to kernel source. That dump isn't as useful to us as you think otherwise we would have fully working ICS on our phones from ICS dumps. Trust me, if it were as simple as you believe it is, our devs would have done it already. The situation with JB is pretty much the same as ICS if not worse since there is also the issue of resizing XHDPI JB to WVGA because there are no JB phones with WVGA resolution. Don't quote me on that last part, but I'm sure a dev can correct me or explain it better.
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And you believe everything HTC and Verizon tells you...? that Dev tool is worthless if it doesn't include specific Dinc 2 files that goes once again back to kernel source. That dump isn't as useful to us as you think otherwise we would have fully working ICS on our phones from ICS dumps. Trust me, if it were as simple as you believe it is, our devs would have done it already. The situation with JB is pretty much the same as ICS if not worse since there is also the issue of resizing XHDPI JB to WVGA because there are no JB phones with WVGA resolution. Don't quote me on that last part, but I'm sure a dev can correct me or explain it better.
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Nexus S will receive the update and it is a single core WVGA phone. So, I'll be looking closely on feedback from Nexus S users. That should give us an idea of the performance gains that we can theoretically expect, if any, over ICS. And there is no need to be overly cynical about HTC and their promise of giving us ICS. They said they will by August end and so just wait for it. Regardless of what may have happened in the past, you will just burden your mind with needless thoughts...
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Nexus S will receive the update and it is a single core WVGA phone. So, I'll be looking closely on feedback from Nexus S users. That should give us an idea of the performance gains that we can theoretically expect, if any, over ICS. And there is no need to be overly cynical about HTC and their promise of giving us ICS. They said they will by August end and so just wait for it. Regardless of what may have happened in the past, you will just burden your mind with needless thoughts...
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They said to be determined by the end of August which is a big difference. And honestly at this point I don't really care if we get official ICS anymore I'm pretty content with the work that our devs have done so far without it, if official ICS is so important to some of these users they might as well have just stayed stock and waited for an OTA. I don't mean to take this out on you personally, but these threads about JB and "perfect and bugless" ICS roms have gotten ridiculously out of hand. Not to mention the amount of user that lack to read the threads let alone the OP when it comes to figuring out what bugs exist. Not directed at you at all, but more towards the users that have lately been demanding and expecting stuff from devs and not really contributing back to the community. I'm sure you've seen some of those posts. End rant
On second thought I shouldn't be on XDA at 2 morning when I have to be up at 7. No hard feelings? :beer:
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They said to be determined by the end of August which is a big difference.
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Its been clarified by reps at both HTC and VZW that what they meant was that the date is to be decided but that we will have it by the end of August. Take that for what you will, as I don't believe there has been anything official that clarifies this. I am pretty confident that we will get it and can only hope that we will get kernel source soon after.
Back to the OP's question, I highly doubt that we will have a 100% working JB rom anytime soon considering we still have issues on ALL of our ICS roms. Once we have official ICS our awesome dev's will probably be able to get JB working well pretty quickly.
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I am pretty confident that we will get it and can only hope that we will get kernel source soon after.
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HTC has to release kernel source regardless because of the Chinese OTA they released. It might be as late as October, but they have to release it regardless or else they'd be in violation of some law that has an acronym I can't remember.
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I'm 76% sure we will get ICS. They have it for the S and they said they would release it at the end of August.
You must consider that JB is just an updated ICS. So we don't need an offical JB to have it running 100%. And Google will have a dev tool out that may help us. Lastly they have a dump floating around. Chances are that we can use that to help us build a 100% working ASOP JB build. But this all depends on when or if we get ICS.
Can a dev jump in and let me know of my logic is correct
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i am only 27.381818% that you are actually 76% sure that jellybean, we will get
i used 45/7 ths of my brainpower to answer this
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i am only 27.381818% that you are actually 76% sure that jellybean, we will get
i used 45/7 ths of my brainpower to answer this
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I didn't say anything about JB in 76%, and to be honest I don't think there is a chance of us getting official JB. We don't even know about official ICS for the dinc 2 yet.
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I didn't say anything about JB in 76%, and to be honest I don't think there is a chance of us getting official JB. We don't even know about official ICS for the dinc 2 yet.
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Just stop while you're ahead.
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They said to be determined by the end of August which is a big difference. And honestly at this point I don't really care if we get official ICS anymore I'm pretty content with the work that our devs have done so far without it, if official ICS is so important to some of these users they might as well have just stayed stock and waited for an OTA. I don't mean to take this out on you personally, but these threads about JB and "perfect and bugless" ICS roms have gotten ridiculously out of hand. Not to mention the amount of user that lack to read the threads let alone the OP when it comes to figuring out what bugs exist. Not directed at you at all, but more towards the users that have lately been demanding and expecting stuff from devs and not really contributing back to the community. I'm sure you've seen some of those posts. End rant
On second thought I shouldn't be on XDA at 2 morning when I have to be up at 7. No hard feelings? :beer:
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OTA ICS will (should) help remove many of the small bugs we have with Camera etc... And once we get a hand on our kernel source, I believe devs will be knee deep in Jellybean goodness... The main reason why I am looking forward for the OTA is for the kernel source... Hell no I am going to go stock.. Once the kernel is up, I am gonna go with Nits' Sense 4 ROM!
The To be determined thing is crappy of them... They say on their FB page that the "Release Date" is the thing to be determined, NOT whether it gets ICS or not... which makes sense given it is in the table of release dates and given they previously confirmed to give it ICS... anyway, time will tell... No breaking my head on this...
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i am only 27.381818% that you are actually 76% sure that jellybean, we will get
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45/7 > 1 !!!
You used more brain power than you HAVE!! Hope you didn't burn out and fuse your brain... We need you for the Sense 4a ROM...
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OTA ICS will (should) help remove many of the small bugs we have with Camera etc...
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We really only need the kernal for ASOP. IC sense 3.6 has fully working cam.... IDK about video. Phone video is pointless because it has low FPS and the audio is terrible.
Why is camera always better on sense?
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We really only need the kernal for ASOP. IC sense 3.6 has fully working cam.... IDK about video. Phone video is pointless because it has low FPS and the audio is terrible.
Why is camera always better on sense?
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Yeah, I should try that ROM too, sometime... I was wondering how functional it is... The Sense 4 ROM has some issues with GPS too (if you toggle it, it will not come back on). But I don't like how Sense 3.6 is.
Even if we don't get an OTA HTC still has to release source because of the Chinese and Inc S ICS OTA. That's why I don't understand why some of the other users are so anxious for an official OTA, even with these other OTAs flash timing appears to still have not been fixed, whatever that is I haven't had it happen personally (knock on wood). We all need to relax and just wait for source to be posted and let the devs do their thing.
On a different topic, anyone else thing the default sig on the XDA app is kind of redundant?
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litetaker said:
Yeah, I should try that ROM too, sometime... I was wondering how functional it is... The Sense 4 ROM has some issues with GPS too (if you toggle it, it will not come back on). But I don't like how Sense 3.6 is.
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In my experience it was bugless (IC 3.6) although it was laggy. It was laggy in the wrong places (homescreen, and scrolling through certain apps) and smooth in the wrong places (app drawer, GP, settings).
You need to check it out
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Even if we don't get an OTA HTC still has to release source because of the Chinese and Inc S ICS OTA. That's why I don't understand why some of the other users are so anxious for an official OTA, even with these other OTAs flash timing appears to still have not been fixed, whatever that is I haven't had it happen personally (knock on wood). We all need to relax and just wait for source to be posted and let the devs do their thing.
On a different topic, anyone else thing the default sig on the XDA app is kind of redundant?
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I agree, there were a few things that happened recently that have gotten us excited..... (The S getting ICS and JB)....... but we need to chill out. And in the mean time enjoy what we DO have, and not think about what we don't and might not get.
Funny thing is this thread only exists becuase of the recent changes.
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