Dude, get an Android 4 phone. You can get new quad cores with 1 GB RAM for 
50 EUR, e.g. ZTE Blade V. You really have no excuse and are definitely in 
the 5% minority. I want a fully featured MLO making use of all API 
improvements and firmly believe that the remaining 95% of MLO users should 
not be penalised due to fringe cases such as Android 2.* users.

On Wednesday, 10 September 2014 20:16:18 UTC+3, Nathan G wrote:
>
> I may be in the minority, but I just want to say:
>
> Please don't orphan Android 2 phones!
>
> I'm using Android 2 on an HTC Wildfire S phone and I plan to keep it for 
> the foreseeable future.
>
> I plan to purchase the PRO versions of MLO for both my phone and my PC 
> before my trial period runs out.
>
> Some of us use the devices as 'hand me down'.  I don't have the money or 
> the time right now to invest in a new phone.  I've spent a bit of work 
> getting this one running well and the way that I want it to.
>
> Android MLO version 1.6.9 basically works for me.  So I guess I could keep 
> using that.
> There are some things I'd love to see improved, though, so I'd be sad to 
> lose out on new updates.
>
> But if Android MLO 2.0 is for Android 4, please keep 1.6 available and 
> working for older phone users.
>
> Nathan
>
>
> On Friday, August 15, 2014 3:02:17 PM UTC+1, natG wrote:
>>
>> Drop the old baggage. V4.2 is fine for me.
>
>

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