![]() 03/11/2014 at 22:54 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Galaxy S3 running SlimKat.
If you are rooted and have a newish Android smartphone, check the device list here
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Cause it's damn worth it. Faster than stock too.
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I used to be deep into the rooting game.
Then I got into cars.
So my Note 2's been stock since purchase. I'm ashamed.
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I think you can get SlimKat on it.
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So lazy...
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I had Beans Rom and then PACrom for my Note 2.
Had to switch it back to stock when I got my Gear.
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You mentioned wearable peripherals....
now I want a Google Glass
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My totally stock LG G2 has great battery life and super fast charging (with a 2A charger).
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Teach me your ways.
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Got it about a month ago when it went 50% off and I didn't pay attention to the fact that it was because the new one was coming out -_-
Got the Google Glass invitation two times and I just couldn't justify spending $2,300 on a pair of glasses that will be a bother just to somehow add into my life.
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I used to be deep into cars, then I got into rooting phones...am I doing it right?
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Magic!
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I'm still not sure myself.
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That'll be something I toy with once I get my S5 once it comes out. I've always wanted to have an old phone I use as a VOIP handset while at home.
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Damn, that is impressive. I have a TMobileGalaxy S3, just bought a new battery, and it barely lasts the day with normal to slightly heavier use. How difficult/involved is running this ROM? Will my other normal functions be mantained? It's also my work phone so still needs to run as normal... Thanks NIBBY
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You probably shouldn't mess around with a work phone...
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Sorry, it's my personal phone that I pay for, but I use for work related calls and email, if that makes sense...
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Find a guide via Google on how to root your phone, verify you got root, then install Rom Manager via Play Store. Then install ClockWork Recovery via Rom Manager, then get back to me. :D
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I've got a Nexus 4, so I don't need to root anything to get vanilla KitKat 4.4 :D