hey geeks are you guys planning on releasing android 2.3 os ???

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davil124

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haha epic Thread name....but yeah i am pretty sure there will be a G1 version. Me in my opinion, i don't think it will get any better, i am back using Super D (Donut 1.6). fast performance, and battery saver.
 

add119

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You guys should work on modifying the processor number from arm 6 to arm 7. That way, ppl don't have to spend money buying $600 dollars phones.
 
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FTW!!!

@davil124

http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=825716

This is the best roms on froyo for the g1 so far everything works on this.

Expect it doesnt have apps2sd rooted version it has the cheap google version.

Wrong. Tried it...not the best.

@add119

yeah i will check it out right now, this is the Rom i been using, its based on Super D but with updated apps and things like that. http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=638916

OOops...wrong again. Still not the best.

The best Froyo ROM is BiffMod v2.1...True Story!
 

GunToYoMouth123

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10+

jasnmb

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davil124

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no comment for you bookcase, i was talking about Donut based roms not Froyo. Froyo its too slow for G1 Hardware, so i got tired of using something that supposed to work right and consumes more battery.
 

add119

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That not the dumbest answer i bought so far 3 android phones. They all cost around 1,200 all together. Droid 1 $230, Google g1 $400+ $25 tax=425,Motorola cliq $400+25=425 not including tax that cover the $100 tax.
 

linkage2424

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You can't "change the processor number from 6 to 7," because that would do absolutely nothing. It's like taking a .zip file and naming it .jpg. No matter how much you want it to be a jpg image, it's still going to be a zip file. Each new processor has a different hardware structure, and the naming scheme (ex: arm v6, arm v7) simply denotes what hardware it is.

I can't believe I even took the time to respond to that post, haha!