Has T Mobile ever been harsh on root users though?
Rom Manager and SetCPU are both EXTREMELY useful applications, I've bought both. SetCPU is dying a slow death, I believe, as more and more roms include overclocking by default, baked right in.
I hate ROM manager but its the only way I know to get a custom recovery on my Vibrant.
Rom manager works great. Not sure why you would hate it. Hate the phone, not the app.![]()
T-Mobile = the best carrier for Android users when it comes to business practices and openess. Best deals too. $79.99 for unlimited minutes to any phone landline or mobile, unlimited text, unlimited data(including HSDPA+ which is faster than Wimax), and free unlimited tethering. Unfortunately their coverage leaves much room for improvement.
I hate ROM manager but its the only way I know to get a custom recovery on my Vibrant.
T-Mobile = the best carrier for Android users when it comes to business practices and openess. Best deals too. $79.99 for unlimited minutes to any phone landline or mobile, unlimited text, unlimited data(including HSDPA+ which is faster than Wimax), and free unlimited tethering. Unfortunately their coverage leaves much room for improvement.
Hmmm... that is a pretty good deal. But yes, the coverage in my area as well is fairly spotty. Even in areas of "good" coverage my T-mobile using friends all seem to suffer random bouts of texts to different carriers taking hours to get delivered.
I just saw ROM manager now can PUSH ROMs to your phone from certain websites.
Yea T-Mobile's prices are great but their coverage really does suck. It really sucks if you're traveling between cities or near any hills. I had T-Mobile for 6 years and finally left to Sprint earlier this year. The difference in coverage is night and day.
I still prefer to download to my PC and then flash from recovery. Best to take every possible factor out in case you need to troubleshoot.