i just knocked of morfics high quadrant with his G2x.. for now(probably very temporary) the nexus s is still king. how do you like these apples ;-)
this was the trinity 1.544ghz kernel.
Call me tech-geek, but this is so cool
i just knocked of morfics high quadrant with his G2x.. for now(probably very temporary) the nexus s is still king. how do you like these apples ;-)
this was the trinity 1.544ghz kernel.
if i didnt see it happen, i would never have believed it. so, i dont expect you to believe it. this is with a new trinity 1.544ghz that morfic whipped up today. it wasnt supposed to happen, he actually was using a new optimization(ask him) for a new test kernel for his G2x but it wouldnt boot, so he decided to try it in the nexus s trinity. so guess what...
Tried UV11 and 1,44 both worked well,
latest UV11 release seems stable, i tried some time ago with previous versions and Nexus S was freezing and sometimes also stuck at boot .
Nice the big green TRINITY logo removal and the customizable sound at boot .
Thankyou.
Have you tested it or running it on yours? I don't wanna flash something without knowing others have haha. Paying retail means no guinea pig for me!
On Trinity UV11 thread a NS4G owner confirmed it works. It's the same kernel clocked differently only.
As i limit the number of clock speeds i will join OC and UV threads, then this information will be more readily available.
Have you tested it or running it on yours? I don't wanna flash something without knowing others have haha. Paying retail means no guinea pig for me!
What's so special about paying retail?
I still rooted it immediately and flashed everything for the fun of it.
What's so special about paying retail?
I still rooted it immediately and flashed everything for the fun of it.
I am rooted and everything I just don't want something to happen to my phone when I paid $750 and haven't even had it for a month yet... That would blowwwwwwwwww