bucwylde23
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After using Cyanogen for a while, I found out that its not all as cracked up to be. Im a much bigger fan of ACS.
What's ACS?
After using Cyanogen for a while, I found out that its not all as cracked up to be. Im a much bigger fan of ACS.
RC2 eh? Well I may download it now but not mess with it till the weekend. Perhaps this will fix the issues that I had with RC1.
After using Cyanogen for a while, I found out that its not all as cracked up to be. Im a much bigger fan of ACS.
I think you are probably one of the very few who feel this way, but it is your opinion. A co worker of mine likes the sense ui over CM, but personally, I like CM much more.
I think you are probably one of the very few who feel this way, but it is your opinion. A co worker of mine likes the sense ui over CM, but personally, I like CM much more.
AznAnarchy has a Samsung Epic (like me). The versions of CM available for this phone are outdated and buggy. We have to find alternatives.
Liking RC2/14. Did some messing with my homescreen...thought I'd share
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Liking RC2/14. Did some messing with my homescreen...thought I'd share
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That's pretty cool... it's just amazing how much can be customized. I've switched mine up so many times, I can't keep track of how many hours I spend tweaking my phone lately.
I havent even used Cyanogen on my Epic. I put it on my ex-girlfriend's evo when she first got it. 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, then 7 RC1. All of them were slow and sluggish on the Evo. I used to defend Cyanogen when she would complain but she was getting about 6 hours on the battery even with data off. ACS on my epic im getting 14-15 hours with data on. So I tried ACS on the Evo and it was noticeably faster.