I had a galaxy s2 which benefited a lot from cyanogenmod, both in terms of
battery life and general usability.
Cody Smith
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 4:13 PM, glen e. p. ropella
wrote:
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> For whatever it's worth, you will have much more control if you root and
> install a custom ROM, perhaps this
For whatever it's worth, you will have much more control if you root and
install a custom ROM, perhaps this one:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Jflte_Info
Maybe you've already done that, though, in which case please ignore me.
On 04/21/2014 02:57 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
Greetings fel
Greetings fellow technomancers,
At small risk for re-asking a question:
For TLDR:
Ever since my Galaxy S4's android version got updated from Google and or
Samsung. It's been having eradic (not be confused with erotic) issues that
include: constantly not being able to connect to "googles network", d