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  • About vikcon
    Service provider
    India - Tata Docomo
    City
    Pune
    Home country
    India
    Biography
    works to simplify IT solutions for my client
    Interests
    Gaming, Android, Photography
    Occupation
    Photographer, Designer, Consultant
  • Social
    Twitter
    vikramuk
    GitHub
    http://github.com/vikcon/
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    Current handset - Google Nexus 4 (Stock 4.2.2 & Enjoying it)
    Additional Handset - Motorola Milestone running on CM10 alpha
    Previous Handsets - HP IPAQ 514 Voice Messenger, Nokia N-Gage QD

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  • Last Activity: 22nd May 2013 03:50 AM
  • Join Date: 17th November 2010
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1 My approach towards custom ROM is more about getting better software on my phone. With Nexus4, you can be assured that you will get the latest software always, but Better? Not always. CustomROM follow non-traditional approach avoiding bloatwares (...
1 Thanks for the information. I was confused about the same thing. XDA was a windows mobile handset I guess. Those were the days when I use to have HP IPAQ running on windows mobile and asking activesync for PC connection.