Hello Robert,

So, is there a good hack for the Xoom?


Thursday, November 10, 2011, 9:24:42 PM, you wrote:

> There have always been way better ROMS from the homebrew crowd, than any stock
> android offering IMO. I have never run a phone or tablet with the stock 
> android
> version that came with it. CyanogenMod is usually my first choice because it's
> always been way ahead of the vanilla ones, and that's what I run on my 
> G-Tablet.
> It's  way faster than an ipad and was running Netflicks long before there was 
> an
> official app for it ;) 

> We were on a flight to Kauai earlier this year and he was using it next to a
> couple teenage girls with ipads and they kept wanting to use the G-tab. Ipad =
> way over priced but good for the non-tech savy.

> If you're a techie, a custom ROM is a must if you like android. I recently
> picked up a eDGe 7 inch tablet for cheap on WOOT ($78-freeshipping) and had it
> hacked with a custom ROM and full market within a couple hours. Not even close
> to as fast as my G-tab, but small and has an e-ink screen on the left for
> reading in the sun. G-tab has way too much glare for outdoor use. Although the
> G-tab is one of the "old" tablets these days, it flies with cyanogenmod. I'm 
> on
> my 4th android phone and hacked each the first day I got them. I love the
> ability to switch to a new phone and already have everything (contacts, 
> pics[if
> using G+] apps) moved over automagically.

> lopaka

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Regards,
 joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...

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