But How can they do this and still have it be vanilla with updates directly from Google? I don't yet see how it is possible on a Nexus Device - unless they go the standard preloaded bloatware route - which would make me seriously reconsider this device
With the Galaxy Nexus being Vanilla ICS and we pretty well assume it will be on Verizon LTE in the US - is there the chance of getting by with Hotspot or Tethering for free since it is built directly into the OS?
As a current Thunderbolt user I was none too happy when the update to fix...
This is my main question as well. Otterbox isn't exactly known for their speed in getting cases to market, but after all the "delays" to this phones release date, I wonder how long it will be before their cases are available.
Ok, I know there has already been a TBolt vs. Bionic Thread - but I searched for it and it must be pretty buried by now...
not only that, I wanted to add a variable to the equation:
What if Moto gives the Bionic an unlockable bootloader similar to what they did with the Xoom? It seems to me...
This is quite probably an ignorant question, but is there any chance of someone being able to take the netflix app from an approved phones ROM and baking it into a new custom ROM for us (future) Bolt users? - or is there something hardware related that would prevent this?
Ok, probably a dumb question - but after flashing this update 1.1.0 - i am rooted etc. and all the stock programs run fine - however i cannot set up my google acct to get into the market. my wifi connection is fine and I have been using it to surf the web - however when it tries to connect with...