well, know bug's in my u8800 with the version 2.10:
-anythime i reboot the phone, i have to wipe data of the gallery to get it functional
-i have one strange reboot when i was listening music & playing
-wi-fi sometimes goes down, and starts again
only little 3 bugs, for one rom like this... still perfect DZO!
attach dmesg log when u experience reboots, or system crashes..
that helps dzo more..
dahm, i was on the subway and i forget do that... later i'll post here the log
Phone: Huawei x5 U8800 Screen: Synaptics ROM: Latest Aurora ICS, by DZO Kernel: Latest 3.0.8 by DZO
------------------------------------- how to get apn portugal working on u8800 ICS:http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1565791
I also experience strange behavior in the gallery.the camera folder disappears often, and I can't get it back. I also had it spontaneously reappearing once.
Another small bug: often in the market, an update won't install saying there's not enough space. When I choose to delete and reinstall the app, there's no problem.
I'm on version 2.09
I think the problem is Google thinks that all of us have to use Global language aka English. They can made translations but tried to force us using English words. There is one day that all of us gonna be forced to spell write and make everything in English
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Please stop wrongly inducing people that there's something wrong with the default behavior.
The way it's working it's the way it has to work.
Yes, Google could be more nice to this cheap people that are counting the amount of characters left on a sms and implement that conversion as an option, like the CM guys did on the link from the previous post.
Under no circumstances, in 2012, the stock and only behavior should be forcing a conversion of the message the user is typing.
99% of the messages I send are free from charge and in correct Portuguese. Why should I be forced to send my sms converted to simple characters?
Please stop wrongly inducing people that there's something wrong with the default behavior.
The way it's working it's the way it has to work.
Yes, Google could be more nice to this cheap people that are counting the amount of characters left on a sms and implement that conversion as an option, like the CM guys did on the link from the previous post.
Under no circumstances, in 2012, the stock and only behavior should be forcing a conversion of the message the user is typing.
99% of the messages I send are free from charge and in correct Portuguese. Why should I be forced to send my sms converted to simple characters?
I don't want to induce anyone, just say what I think what goes around the world. Globalization . So now the real thing, I'm in 2.09 I notice there's a few issue in 2.10. So my question is: is better upgrade to 2.10 or wait for a new release?
Please stop wrongly inducing people that there's something wrong with the default behavior.
The way it's working it's the way it has to work.
Yes, Google could be more nice to this cheap people that are counting the amount of characters left on a sms and implement that conversion as an option, like the CM guys did on the link from the previous post.
Under no circumstances, in 2012, the stock and only behavior should be forcing a conversion of the message the user is typing.
99% of the messages I send are free from charge and in correct Portuguese. Why should I be forced to send my sms converted to simple characters?
What nobody is forced is to pay 3x more for an sms because of google. If our devs can improve on the stock behaviour, why not do it? when notification toggles was introduced by dzo, I didn't see too many people complain about it not being the stock behaviour...
Best solution, of course, would be to make that an option, but if that's not possible, best solution is always what makes us not incur in unnecessary costs.
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