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    CyanogenMod 10 LG Optimus G Help

    Information: LG Optimus G ("e975") - CyanogenMod I have a rooted AT&T Optimus G. The CyanogenMod page has a stable release for the international version of the phone, E975. Can I flash this version to my E970 AT&T Optimus without problems? What problems may I have if I do?
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    Hello Everyone...

    I'm a 17 year old tech fan, self-proclaimed geek. I switched to Android from a feature phone. I cannot stand iPhones :mad:, or Apple for that matter; or the people that believe they're the best, without knowing any facts about both products. I love the open-sourced lifestyle. I've tried to...
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    ***HELP*** ASAP android.process.acore

    Try googling instructions on how to flash a ROM for your model tablet...there are (usually) plenty of people who did this before and will provide instructions step-by-step.
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    Google wallet

    So wait...do you mean the app; or is it also a capability built into the OS?
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    XFON Leaked

    Thank you Gollum18, I was thinking the same. Why would there be bloatware on a pure Google phone? And I do expect this phone to be somewhat even with the Nexus line of phones; if not better. Why would Google rely on other brands to make their phones when they own Motorola, therefore getting 100%...
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    Google wallet

    I don't get this...it won't work with my Optimus G even though I have an NFC chip......
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    Is the ability to video call integrated into ICS?

    What about Skype or Google+ Hangouts? They're both cross-platform.
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    Not fully understand

    I'm not sure if I understand...what brand of phone and model do you have? What android version are you currently running?
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    Android 4.3 - What do YOU want?

    Re: Android 5.0 - What do YOU want? It is stable, otherwise they wouldn't release it stock on devices. If you think it's better or not than iOS or Windows phone is pure opinon.
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    NEWBIE!! to android =]

    Root it. That's always what's best for any android device. It lets you do SO MUCH MORE vs. an un-rooted device. You should have some tech know-how before you dive in though...
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    Linux on 'droids?

    Canonical is in the early stages of developing Ubuntu Touch. I'd give it at least 6 months before it even comes to Nexus 4 though. They give instructions on how to port it to some phones, but like I said, it's still in its early stages.
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    pc gamers in the house ?

    PC is the best. There's alot of classics like System Shock that you can't get on console.
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    Moving Apps To SD Card

    According to LG USA, it can accept up to a 64GB card.