Geekbabe
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I'm unlocked and rooted, the stock rom on this phone is pretty decent, what custom roms would you recommend trying?
is it a good idea to close programs to save memory/battery life?
is there an app that closes all background programs or something?
if you'd like, there's an option in dev settings to limit the number of background processes, or to quit an app as soon as you leave the activity.
There's also the ability to kill apps by swiping them out of the quick launch menu (though, cannot speak to it's actual ability to kill full background processes), and then there's also the ability to enable "Long-press Back to Force Kill" - however, I also don't remember if this is a custom ROM feature or a feature baked into ICS.
lol. That's me, I can't remember some of what's stock and what isn't.![]()
I hate to post a question which might have such an obvious answer, but nothing has turned up for me on Google.
I love my Galaxy Nexus but I am receiving complaints from people (and some aren't picking up the phone) because my number shows up as "private" or "unknown". I can't find a software setting to change this, and I am using the same SIM card that I have been using for years on other phones and my number has always shown up. Is there a setting in ICS to control whether or not your number is displayed to the people you call?
xda is no longer the #1 for development huh? rootwikiz is the place to be now?
Caller id block you set with the carrier. Go to my Verizon and shut it off
hey, does the launcher redraw a lot?
I'm asking this because I run CM9 on my Nexus S and I get a lot of redraws. Also on my TouchPad. I use Go Launcher and it's all the same. On 2.3 and older ROMs, there was a supercharger script thats been floating around XDA to fix the launcher redraws, but it doesnt really work for CM9/ICS.
Anyone going to get the landscape dock? this thing looks really good...
http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EDD-D1F8BEBSTD
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Lot's of competition among smartphones manufacturers, don't you think that updates are bit too quick... i didn't even properly enjoyed my android Adreno 205 1 gig snapdragon processor and dual core with andreno 220 is about to hit. Not even a one year and my phone is outdated, this is not fare, what should i do? should i purchase new one to follow the stay upgraded...? any suggestion..
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It's not necessarily outdated just because the hardware is old. As long as it can still run the software that's available (more importantly, the software that you need to use), doesn't really matter.
In some ways, the Galaxy Nexus started out behind the hardware curve. I know that it'll be "outdated" in 6 months, but that will have no impact on the utility of the phone or my enjoyment of it.
It looks good, hella expensive though. At rootzwiki, some people found it for as low as $40.