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just as i thought. there is somewhere there out in the interwebz a solution to this problem that allows to use different dpis from the 4 standard and still have a fully functional market. gotta find it out.
 
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That's the first (and only) version of JB I installed until now. Using the standard kernel I obtained an excelent battery life.

Everything works good, so, why should I bother installing the newer AOSP 4.1.1.? I thinks I will stick with this ROM even when the OTA is out, I like that I can change the lcd density (currently using at 200). Great job developers!
The ota will bring more speed, stability and better battery performance compared to these roms

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The ota will bring more speed, stability and better battery performance compared to these roms
yay! more butter ftw!

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That's the first (and only) version of JB I installed until now. Using the standard kernel I obtained an excelent battery life.

Everything works good, so, why should I bother installing the newer AOSP 4.1.1.? I thinks I will stick with this ROM even when the OTA is out, I like that I can change the lcd density (currently using at 200). Great job developers!
Uhh, don't stick to these current ROMs. The OTA will give you better performance and stability.
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thanks! works great
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Is this dead?
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Is this dead?
Ota as come doesn't seem to be useful use a port. I anyway would like to say thanks to the odie

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no updates? the rom now is kinda laggy..

---------- Post added at 07:42 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:38 AM ----------

thu thanks Odie..
 
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no updates? the rom now is kinda laggy..
Dude, why are you still using a port when there's a bunch of AOSP and Stock OTA-based ROMs under development?

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