TRONSMART VEGA S89 (Android 4.4/Quad Core 2.0Ghz/ 3.840 x 2.160 Pixeln) - Android Stick & Console AMLogic based Computers

I just found this new powerful mini pc which probably satisfies all our needs.
CPU: Amlogic S802 Cortex-A9 Quad Core Up to 2.0Ghz
GPU: Mali-450
OS: Android 4.4 Kit Kat with OTA support
Support Dual Band Wifi module (2.4Ghz/5Ghz)
Miracast/DLNA support
Resolution:von 3.840 x 2.160 Pixeln.
More: tronsmart dot com
What do you think???
Has anyone experiences with this product?
Does anyone knows a trustful webshop that offers the “TRONSMART VEGA S89”?
Thanks a lot for reading.
redman

Just preordered mine!
redman12 said:
I just found this new powerful mini pc which probably satisfies all our needs.
CPU: Amlogic S802 Cortex-A9 Quad Core Up to 2.0Ghz
GPU: Mali-450
OS: Android 4.4 Kit Kat with OTA support
Support Dual Band Wifi module (2.4Ghz/5Ghz)
Miracast/DLNA support
Resolution:von 3.840 x 2.160 Pixeln.
More: tronsmart dot com
What do you think???
Has anyone experiences with this product?
Does anyone knows a trustful webshop that offers the “TRONSMART VEGA S89”?
Thanks a lot for reading.
redman
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This thing looks good on paper and tronsmart means good support software wise. I ordered the dual band one a geekbuying release on 3/28

So anyone got one of these yet?

Geekbuying just post a review for this:
http://blog.geekbuying.com/index.ph...ndroid-4-4-kitkat-tv-box-review/#.UzKjR4UVAdG

Yep and I am having lots of fun
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So, how is that think with youtube videos via XBMC? Or plugins like Spotify or WDR Video?

It works great after rooting, until then xbmc has an audio sync problem due to permission setups
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I was thinking of using this for in my truck with my appradio 3 (stuck with a S4 and can't get it to work with ARU after many hours of dinking around with it)
I saw someone mentioned they rooted this, what root did you use (I would imagine root access isn't available out of the box.
I noticed this has a wall plug and I think I saw it was a 5amp input, can I just splice a usb power cord into this and use that? (sorry if that is a stupid question, I honestly don't know.
If anyone has a better suggestion for a rootable android stick I can use with arunchained and my appradio 3 I am also very open to the help, so frustrated after all the work I did, I'm getting bent over my samsung's knox... can't think of any other way of getting this to work until my contract is up and can get out of this phone

This is the best place for android stick/box info link for the tronsmart aml devices :thumbup:
http://www.freaktab.com/forumdisplay.php?188-Tronsmart-AML-Devices
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Tim3Ds said:
It works great after rooting, until then xbmc has an audio sync problem due to permission setups
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How did you root this device? What procedure did you used?
Thanks

Tiras1 said:
How did you root this device? What procedure did you used?
Thanks
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I used the method in this website http://www.freaktab.com/showthread....-S89-quot-Stock-ROM-quot-Easy-Root-ZIP-update xda has a focus on phones where as freektab dose tv box's
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Related

Quad core with companion core monitor app

Does anyone know where to get that app that was on the demo TP's? I saw it in one of the review video's, it showed how much load was on each core after the companion core was maxed out...
Cant find one in the market, TY.
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You will only get it from nVidia.
Unfortunately, I believe Sontin may be correct. That was an extremely cool application, and anyone who loves the Prime has probably tried to find it at one time or another. I never had any luck, and I am usually pretty good at ferreting out what I want from somewhere or other. That app is not in the wild, as far as I can tell. Shame, since it would be "fun and educational" to play with.
If anyone can prove my statements wrong, I gladly invite you to do so, with a link, of course.
Maybe a Developer could make one?
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From what I understand, the companion core is invisible to the Android kernel. Likely NVIDIA had a custom kernel running on their test units and demo units to allow the companion core to be seen by the kernel.
Thus, it's my theory that even if we had that app, we'd need ASUS' test kernel for it to work properly.
I'd definitely love to see this. Even with .14, I'm not convinced we're yet getting the best battery life out of this thing, and I'm wondering if the system isn't dropping down to the companion core as often/as quickly as it should. I'm burning about 15%/hour when browsing, using Greader, that sort of stuff, and around 10%/hour when simply ebook reading using the B&N Nook app (at lowest brightness). I'm thinking we should be seeing better than that.
Something like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506578
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Something like this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1506578
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Cool app, but doesn't seem like it shows the companion core, unless I'm missing something.
Found the video http://www.slashgear.com/nvidia-tegra-2-quad-core-mobile-processor-revealed-and-detailed-09194118/
Go down to the girl painting...
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I found the video and the link is in the thread... If people can make a cpu monitor that showes a dual core as a quad core because of the multi threading itdoes then someone can dupelicate this this app...
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When the first demo`s of the TP went out XDA posted A data dump of one after they rooted it , there should be a copy of that app in that code!
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Oooh! I'd forgotten all about that...
Yeah, the companion core is supposed to be inaccessible. We'd have to cook up some custom kernels and some other hardcore stuff to even get their app to work I would think.
chaztech said:
When the first demo`s of the TP went out XDA posted A data dump of one after they rooted it , there should be a copy of that app in that code!
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That was from demo unit at Gamestop. Not a system dump from actual demo device Asus used in videos that showed that. Worth a look though. Let us know if you find something

PlayStation Games...

Hello all you developer guys.... Does the Xperia S supports all types of play station games like ps2, ps3, ps Vita...
If this Supports means how to install it...
If this doesn't support ps2, ps3, ps vita means whether you guys can make it possible
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Yeah, was wondering if there would be any way to emulate the Play on the x10. It has HDMI and huge CPU power to go with, so the only issue would no hard controls. These could be emulated like Gameboid etc. Playing Wipeout on the train would be epic.
Please do a SEARCH before you post. FYI, when you create a new post, the "similar threads" pre-search would have found them for you already.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552429&highlight=playstation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1546208&highlight=playstation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1537850&highlight=playstation
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1540792&highlight=playstation
Ps3 and ps vita support??? Are you serious???? Do some research on the specs of those devices.
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Ps3 and ps vita support??? Are you serious???? Do some research on the specs of those devices.
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You need a really good PC to run PS2 smooth... The phone would blow up before you install the emulator app.
Felimenta97 said:
You need a really good PC to run PS2 smooth... The phone would blow up before you install the emulator app.
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What has this to do with pc emulators?
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Only the ps1 titles have an emulator built into the Apk. As for the other newer games we have seen true ports already from PSP (loco Roco on ps cert devices in japan) and we have heard that ps2 games are in Sonys master plan to.
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Screenshots attached on xperia S but can only play this version with a controller (USB) (sixaxis Bluetooth)
Vid on Xperia play-
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Efe64 said:
What has this to do with pc emulators?
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Maybe because a PC is much more powerful than your phone?
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What has this to do with pc emulators?
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Maybe because if a PC can't run the ps2/3/vita emulator (if some of theme even exists, like the vita emulator) for the games properly with translated instruction set (x86 compared to MIPS on ps1/2, Cell BE (PPE only) on PS3, etc), a similar architecture phone (arm) won't even come close to run it as fast?
Ogw..
Look to his nickname.
Then what he qouted and his reaction.
Then you will understand what i mean.
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Efe64 said:
Ogw..
Look to his nickname.
Then what he qouted and his reaction.
Then you will understand what i mean.
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What's the problem with my age? You really hate me, don't you?
That guy asked for PS2/Vita emulators... I said that he need a very good PC so a PS2 game runs smooth... My cousin with a Intel Core i3 (''Quad''-core, 2.6 Ghz) run it almost as on the console. If we tried to run a properly ported game to the Xperia S, it will ''blow'' the phone, because of the weak processor (Dual core 1.5 Ghz).
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Felimenta97 said:
What's the problem with my age? You really hate me, don't you?
That guy asked for PS2/Vita emulators... I said that he need a very good PC so a PS2 game runs smooth... My cousin with a Intel Core i3 (''Quad''-core, 2.6 Ghz) run it almost as on the console. If we tried to run a properly ported game to the Xperia S, it will ''blow'' the phone, because of the weak processor (Dual core 1.5 Ghz).
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Why should i hate you? Dafuq?
Its not the power..
Its the architecture..
No need for explanation..
Core i3 doesnt have quad cores. Its dual.
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Efe64 said:
Why should i hate you? Dafuq?
Its not the power..
Its the architecture..
No need for explanation..
Core i3 doesnt have quad cores. Its dual.
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It emulates other two. And I will stop with this discussion because those things are futile...
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Which phone?

Out of the 3:
Samsung galaxy ace
HTC desire C
Huawei ascend g300
Which one is the most fast and fluid and the most "future proof". Not in terms of software updates but in terms of which one would work just as fast in the future?
Thanks
(This is a somewhat follow up to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1772404
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Samsung galaxy ace
CyanogenMod 7.2 official and unofficial
CyanogenMod 9.0.0 UNOFFICIAL beta9
Pripare for CM10 JB
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Thanks, but I need the phone to work well stock. No custom ROMS or rooting.
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I guess you should compare the phone specs, as mentioned out of 3 by visiting here : www.gsmarena.com
The Huawei has the best specs, but I'm interested in how they perform
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KindaUndisputed said:
The Huawei has the best specs, but I'm interested in how they perform
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It has got 1GHz Snapdragon processor and Adreno 200 GPU and 512MB RAM, so the H/W seems legit. But its still stuck with Android 2.3. You may even want to check if there is active development going on here at xda for customizations or ROM upgrading.
EDIT: If you're interested you may look the features of Galaxy Ace 2 I8160, it looks pretty cool too and slightly more features than Huawei and cash difference maybe not that high too.
Well the Galaxy Ace has by far the best battery life and Samsung phones always have the best Rom customisation scene so you can always keep your OS looking fresh.
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It has got 1GHz Snapdragon processor and Adreno 200 GPU and 512MB RAM, so the H/W seems legit. But its still stuck with Android 2.3. You may even want to check if there is active development going on here at xda for customizations or ROM upgrading.
EDIT: If you're interested you may look the features of Galaxy Ace 2 I8160, it looks pretty cool too and slightly more features than Huawei and cash difference maybe not that high too.
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The Huawei is actually due an upgrade to ICS. As mentioned, not interested in custom ROMs or developer support, just want the phone to work well stock
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Ace
Accidentally sent from my Google Nexus S
melvinchng said:
Ace
Accidentally sent from my Google Nexus S
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Why?
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KindaUndisputed said:
The Huawei is actually due an upgrade to ICS. As mentioned, not interested in custom ROMs or developer support, just want the phone to work well stock
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If it gets ICS, then Huawei is a :good: from me.
But don't consider going for Ace now. Not that I'm saying its a bad phone, but its hardware is outdated and no enough RAM. Rather considering Ace 2 or Ace Plus will be good.
Now I've completely changed my mind after looking at some monthly contracts. Don't think the Huawei is an option anymore. It's between these:
HTC one V
Sony arc s
Sony Xperia U
Anyone offer any guidance on which to go for or even go for another?
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KindaUndisputed said:
Now I've completely changed my mind after looking at some monthly contracts. Don't think the Huawei is an option anymore. It's between these:
HTC one V
Sony arc s
Sony Xperia U
Anyone offer any guidance on which to go for or even go for another?
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- Every Phone coming with minimum 1GHz Clock speed (Arc S = 1.4)
- Only Xperia U has secondary camera (video call) but don't have SD card slot, it means you only have 8GB of internal memory, out of which 4GB is only usable.
- All coming with 512MB RAM.
Anyways HTC One V is the latest out of three with default OS as ICS. Other Sony phones should get an ICS update. And rest, the decision is upto you for which model you should go for. If you don't consider about Secondary cam, then One V is a done deal, and also performance wise it should be fair good as the hardware is updated to 2012 (Bluetooth is v4.0).
Good Luck!
Basically, they're all good, right?
Would the extra 400MHz of the arc S make a huge difference? Or the dual core of the Xperia U?
Also (slightly off topic), would a dual core processor, clocked at 1GHz be superior to a single core processor clocked a 1.6GHz? What are the benefits of more processors?
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KindaUndisputed said:
Basically, they're all good, right?
Would the extra 400MHz of the arc S make a huge difference? Or the dual core of the Xperia U?
Also (slightly off topic), would a dual core processor, clocked at 1GHz be superior to a single core processor clocked a 1.6GHz? What are the benefits of more processors?
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If you're gonna buy a new device, I would not recommend to buy the models that have been released one year old or so. Maybe its personal choice, but I feel that way.
That extra 400MHz may make a difference if you tend to overclock the processor to run the games fine without lag or so. I'm not sure anyways. But you told you're only interested to keep it as Stock and not interested in modding or flashing custom ROMs. Anyways I guess 1GHz is fair enough as every phone nowadays is coming with that clock speed, so its likely that Games should support.
If my knowledge is true (it could be wrong too, lol) I guess a dual-core processor performs more than a single-core even if the single-core is clocked at 1.6GHz or so. You should seek some more advice about this, because I'm not sure about what I said. But seriously, you want to go for Xperia U? It doesn't have SD card slot, all you have is 4GB of usable internal memory for apps/games. If you're a type of person that installs almost everything from Play Store, it doesn't have enough room for it to fit within 4GB memory. Otherwise, its fair!
HTC One V
coolsandie said:
If you're gonna buy a new device, I would not recommend to buy the models that have been released one year old or so. Maybe its personal choice, but I feel that way.
That extra 400MHz may make a difference if you tend to overclock the processor to run the games fine without lag or so. I'm not sure anyways. But you told you're only interested to keep it as Stock and not interested in modding or flashing custom ROMs. Anyways I guess 1GHz is fair enough as every phone nowadays is coming with that clock speed, so its likely that Games should support.
If my knowledge is true (it could be wrong too, lol) I guess a dual-core processor performs more than a single-core even if the single-core is clocked at 1.6GHz or so. You should seek some more advice about this, because I'm not sure about what I said. But seriously, you want to go for Xperia U? It doesn't have SD card slot, all you have is 4GB of usable internal memory for apps/games. If you're a type of person that installs almost everything from Play Store, it doesn't have enough room for it to fit within 4GB memory. Otherwise, its fair!
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I know, but the phone isn't for me. Its for someone who's going to use it for basic needs, I.e. calling and texting. I just want the phone to work smoothly and fluidly without much lag. I know they're all good, but which would be the best option?
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thencn said:
HTC One V
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Why?
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Think I may go for the one V after all. Dont think the others are worth the £80 more or so and they are somewhat past the price range. Thanks for all the help!
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KindaUndisputed said:
Think I may go for the one V after all. Dont think the others are worth the £80 more or so and they are somewhat past the price range. Thanks for all the help!
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Yeah, you've made the right choice. HTC One V is a good phone and 2012 release too. So you wont be disappointed for sure.
~Cheers.

Best Android Smartphone Performance Specifications wise

Dear All;
I know that this questions was asked by everybody, and the answer is very complicated, but here I'll ask a specific question regarding the specifications.
here I'm evaluating the hardware, but not the design, weight and dimensions.
After my advanced search I found that Samsung GT-N7100 Galaxy Note II 64GB has the top level specifications that android smartphones could have up-to-date.
Regarding the following:
CPU: Samsung Exynos 4412 (1.6GHz)
RAM: 2GiB
ROM: 59.6 GiB
Display: color Super AM-OLED (5.5") (720 x 1280)
Camera: 8MP with AutoFocus & LED Flash, 1.9MP front Camera
Expansion Slots: microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash, microSDXC
Battery Capacity: 3100 mAh
Wireless-LAN: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
Analog+Radio:Receiver: FM radio (87.5-108MHz) with RDS
My question is, Is it really the best specifications?, Did I miss important specifications that I should take it in my consideration?
mohazia said:
Dear All;
I know that this questions was asked by everybody, and the answer is very complicated, but here I'll ask a specific question regarding the specifications.
here I'm evaluating the hardware, but not the design, weight and dimensions.
After my advanced search I found that Samsung GT-N7100 Galaxy Note II 64GB has the top level specifications that android smartphones could have up-to-date.
Regarding the following:
CPU: Samsung Exynos 4412 (1.6GHz)
RAM: 2GiB
ROM: 59.6 GiB
Display: color Super AM-OLED (5.5") (720 x 1280)
Camera: 8MP with AutoFocus & LED Flash, 1.9MP front Camera
Expansion Slots: microSD, microSDHC, TransFlash, microSDXC
Battery Capacity: 3100 mAh
Wireless-LAN: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
Analog+Radio:Receiver: FM radio (87.5-108MHz) with RDS
My question is, Is it really the best specifications?, Did I miss important specifications that I should take it in my consideration?
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If you consider that the note is a "phone", then, yes, it has the best hardware. Htc one x+ comes right after it.
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Your not missing anything but it has the same CPU as the S3 and more RAM. You're not going to notice a difference really unless your multi tasking a lot. You may want to wait for the next nexus phone though to see what it has to offer. The best hardware doesn't necessarily provide the best user experience. Also if you plan on playing Tegra games then the best hardware would probably be a phone with a Tetra 3 as some features are only available in those. Basically overall yes the Note II is the beast.
Thanks for your replies
But 1 more question, the problem I counter with all samsung ROMs that it should have main frameware and then to flash the custom rom over, but the story is completely difference with HTC, that the custom ROM is standalone ROM. Am I right?
Because, I bought my HTC Desire HD 2 yrs before & it was that days best HTC products for android, and after 2 years, it still performing good. But, it's the time form renew. really, my plan is HTC, but the note 2 specifications, try changing my mind.
Advice plz.
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mohazia said:
Thanks for your replies
But 1 more question, the problem I counter with all samsung ROMs that it should have main frameware and then to flash the custom rom over, but the story is completely difference with HTC, that the custom ROM is standalone ROM. Am I right?
Because, I bought my HTC Desire HD 2 yrs before & it was that days best HTC products for android, and after 2 years, it still performing good. But, it's the time form renew. really, my plan is HTC, but the note 2 specifications, try changing my mind.
Advice plz.
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I'm sorry but I'm fairly new to flashing ROMs etc. I have had no trouble doing so with the excellent tools available here. I'm insure exactly what your question is but I'm running SuperNexus ROM on my S3 and it was pretty easy to get there. You have to wipe before putting the ROM on... not just flash it over it I think. As far as I know the ROMs are standalone...
HTC are OK but I think they have too much bloat. I had original desire which I loved but I find their newest phones to be full of useless software.
I seriously doubt you will be disappointed by a Note II, but be careful the phablet form factor is far larger than the HTC Desire HD.
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graemeakerby said:
I'm sorry but I'm fairly new to flashing ROMs etc. I have had no trouble doing so with the excellent tools available here. I'm insure exactly what your question is but I'm running SuperNexus ROM on my S3 and it was pretty easy to get there. You have to wipe before putting the ROM on... not just flash it over it I think. As far as I know the ROMs are standalone...
HTC are OK but I think they have too much bloat. I had original desire which I loved but I find their newest phones to be full of useless software.
I seriously doubt you will be disappointed by a Note II, but be careful the phablet form factor is far larger than the HTC Desire HD.
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what I exactly meant that with samsung u have to flash frameware as on samware.org via ODIN, then you can flash cutom ROM via CWM. Isn't mandetory?
About the size I know note2 is 5.5˝ right
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mohazia said:
what I exactly meant that with samsung u have to flash frameware as on samware.org via ODIN, then you can flash cutom ROM via CWM. Isn't mandetory?
About the size I know note2 is 5.5˝ right
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I just used a toolkit on here and it was incredibly simple. It took a bit longer than for my Nexus 7 but nothing to moan about. I think the tool did all of those steps. The gains outweigh the faffing (in my humble opinion).
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graemeakerby said:
I just used a toolkit on here and it was incredibly simple. It took a bit longer than for my Nexus 7 but nothing to moan about. I think the tool did all of those steps. The gains outweigh the faffing (in my humble opinion).
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Yes, I know the S3 toolkit, I use it for rooting my brother S3 and flash JB ROM
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graemeakerby said:
Your not missing anything but it has the same CPU as the S3 and more RAM. You're not going to notice a difference really unless your multi tasking a lot. You may want to wait for the next nexus phone though to see what it has to offer. The best hardware doesn't necessarily provide the best user experience. Also if you plan on playing Tegra games then the best hardware would probably be a phone with a Tetra 3 as some features are only available in those. Basically overall yes the Note II is the beast.
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Its not necessary to take phone with Tegra GPU cause there is a Chainfire 3D. I think that Sammy SIII has the best hardware specifications so far.
Ma vote for HTC one x+
my htc

Nobis 7 quad core

My nephew has a Nobis 7 quad core and he has, being 5 years old, messed it up pretty darn good. I want to root it and port a solid nexus 7 tablet ROM to it to make it functional. Wiping did pretty much nothing, but i just know that one of you guys has to know something! The netterwebs has to have a repo for this device. I saw some threads that led to a shady looking chinese root method, but im leary. Any help would be appreciated!!
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