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  • About Chubby_Skunk
    Service provider
    U.S.A. - AT&T
    City
    Seattle, WA
    Home country
    United States
    Interests
    Technology, games, movies
    Occupation
    Hacker
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    Being Used:
    Nexus 4 (GSM - Android 4.2.2 STOCK)
    Motorola XOOM (32GB - WiFi - Android 4.1.1 STOCK)

    Collecting Dust:
    -Nexus S i9020A
    -Galaxy S II
    -Motorola Atrix
    -Samsung Galaxy S
    -HTC Touch Pro 2
    -HTC Touch Pro
    -Black Berry Bold 9000


    Dead Devices....
    -Nexus One RIP [Hardware Failure]
    -Galaxy Nexus RIP [Broken Screen]

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  • Join Date: 18th April 2011
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5 I don't know why people are having soooo much trouble with this so im just going to post this.. this is what I did to get the 1.8.3 update. 1) Go download the Motorola Software Updater from here. 2) Download the updater and then install i...
2 Since some phones don't get the 24 of heavy usage like people are saying just call up AT&T's tech support and tell them this: This is what I told them... sorta: "I have a Motorola Atrix. From what people have been saying on websites and forums l...
1 So I set my phone to vibrate when I get notifications so I can feel it in my pocket while in class or in a movie. But for some reason it isn't working on my phone. The haptic feedback works and when I change it it vibrates. But when I get notifica...
1 YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!!!!!!!! Just got mine (WiFi US XOOM 32GB) AMAZING DAY! 1) Snowing in Seattle = no school 2) ICS update for XOOM!!!!!!! :D:D:D:D:D:D
1 1GB is installed but there are always apps or system programs running. Things that run Android use some of that RAM. my Atrix has 1GB, but I can only use 800MB, thats because 200MB is always being used by the OS.