Motorola - A Google Company
"Developer Edition
Techies behold. Moto X Developer Edition will have a look all its own, 32 gigs, and of course?an unlockable bootloader.
Coming Soon"
yay!!
That's awesome! Thanks for the size chart! I've always felt that my GNex was just a tad to big. If I can get a smaller form factor but keep the screen size, that offers up more stretching distance.
Please oh please have an unlocked bootloader!!
This is from my trip to Seattle! Such a beautiful city!
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I've got a buddy who is trying to get his company to switch to a more open policy vs. their iphone only ways of thinking. His superiors are thinking about getting ipads for everyone to help them in the field. He has tried iOS and is completely against going back to using it and would like to...
It's a simple fix! When you are in the play store, just go into the settings and uncheck "auto add to homescreen". That will solve this issue you are having.
If you are familiar with jailbreaking, I'd highly suggest looking into unlocking/rooting your device. The only thing I was truly jealous...
After reading a couple threads, I still think it's a driver issue. I noticed in the link you posted that someone said they fixed the issue but it was ignored. They used a different computer and manually set up all the drivers again and it worked. It's definitely worth a try.
Sent from my Galaxy...
So again, which JB ROM are you running? Have you tried other ROM's or have you just continuously flashed the same file?
Boot into recovery on the phone(pressing the volume up and down + power) and just do your flashing there. I find it much easier then using the toolkit.
Clear data, cache...
Are all of your drivers properly set up on your comp?
When flashing the stock images in Wug's, it should ask you for the MD5. If you take a look at the image page, you'll see that the MD5 that's associated with the file is 'e76c6fe7d2bc799e5a6168f9dcb8c4ca'
What is it doing when you try reverting it back to stock? How is "everything failing"?
Did you download the factory image, and the correct one at that, and put in the correct md5?
What JB ROM were you using and which version? When they first started being released, some ROM's had bugs that wouldn't let you restore from a nandroid.
Normally if I ever get stuck in a bootloop (either on the google screen or the boot animation), clearing the cache will almost always fix the...
It's "easily hackable" which means there will be ROM's for this thing as well. I'm sure the developer community will be able to bring us anything that doesn't come stock.
I agree with what's said 100% so far and think that stock is the only way to go. I truly believe that the OEM's should give people a toggle in their settings that switches to the stock launcher. For the ones who don't know how to root and flash a stock ROM, they're really missing out.
As far...