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    Default Got ICS running on my Nexus S 4g daily use [AOSP build]

    Was just waiting for the final version to be released before I tried anything. I've been running it for about 30hrs now and it is definitely ready for ever day use. The only thing that was not working was MMS, but after installing Go Sms that worked fine.





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    Default Re: Got ICS running on my Nexus S 4g daily use [AOSP build]

    I really dont understand the purpose of this post....
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    Default Re: Got ICS running on my Nexus S 4g daily use [AOSP build]

    What is not to understand ? The title summarizes the post and the post elaborates on it....
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    Default Re: Got ICS running on my Nexus S 4g daily use [AOSP build]

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    Default Re: Got ICS running on my Nexus S 4g daily use [AOSP build]

    Cool
    I've been running it was my daily for about 2 weeks now.
    AOSP's v26 seems to be the best IMO. I believe MMS has been working on that build for a while now, since v13.
    v26 put the franco kernel back in which gave me back my BLN so i'm happy!
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    Default Re: Got ICS running on my Nexus S 4g daily use [AOSP build]

    Quote Originally Posted by Djleal View Post
    Was just waiting for the final version to be released before I tried anything. I've been running it for about 30hrs now and it is definitely ready for ever day use. The only thing that was not working was MMS, but after installing Go Sms that worked fine.





    Great thread but we already have a thread for this ROM.

    [ROM][AOSP] ICS Nexus S 4G Source ROM Port

    Nothing wrong with expressing your thoughts or opinions but at the same time lets try to keep it under one thread if possible.
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    Default Re: Got ICS running on my Nexus S 4g daily use [AOSP build]

    Quote Originally Posted by Djleal View Post
    Was just waiting for the final version to be released before I tried anything. I've been running it for about 30hrs now and it is definitely ready for ever day use. The only thing that was not working was MMS, but after installing Go Sms that worked fine.





    like i said, this post has no purpose you answer was pointless
    so...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KrispyKrespo4G View Post
    like i said, this post has no purpose you answer was pointless
    so...
    Ok that was just rude.
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    Default Re: Got ICS running on my Nexus S 4g daily use [AOSP build]

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul627g View Post
    Great thread but we already have a thread for this ROM.

    [ROM][AOSP] ICS Nexus S 4G Source ROM Port

    Nothing wrong with expressing your thoughts or opinions but at the same time lets try to keep it under one thread if possible.
    Thanks, will do.
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    Just wanna say I appreciate threads like this because I don't like to search through 100 pages of a single thread.

    I've been waiting for someone to tell me something like this for a while.... That it is ready for daily use.

    Some of the hardcore users here don't realize that some of us can't keep up with everything going on the way they do.

    Just my 2 cents.

    Thanks.

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