Ics official release today.

Coming from my s3 I can tell you crapwiz is highly resource heavy, good thing theres aosp to help us out.

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I was on the phone yesterday with a guy at sprint and he was asking me how my viper was working out other than my screen going out. I told him i hated the fact that it didn't run ICS and he said that it should be by now so i guess when i go to the repair shop tomorrow ill see what sprint says..... I live in Indiana so I don't know if that will make a difference or not.. Pulled out my old evo just to find out 4g works on it now...
 
Well guys LG did it again. there is another source folder for LG Viper I just found out about it. LS840ZVH . I downloaded it just incase anyone wanted it before LG removes it from website
 
What did the repair guy say? Where in Indiana do you live that has 4G?

I was on the phone yesterday with a guy at sprint and he was asking me how my viper was working out other than my screen going out. I told him i hated the fact that it didn't run ICS and he said that it should be by now so i guess when i go to the repair shop tomorrow ill see what sprint says..... I live in Indiana so I don't know if that will make a difference or not.. Pulled out my old evo just to find out 4g works on it now...
 
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Just as a side note tommy how large is the source

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I live in Shelbyville Indiana and its not true 4g its 4g WiMAX but its definally a step up from 3
G
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The Viper can only get LTE and 3G. No WIMAX

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I know this, i was on my evo which picks up Wimax just switched back to my viper and rooted it.. I think this one works better than my original, but its been a week so its hard telling

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I am downloading it right now, its 191 MB. what am I missing here? The file name is LS840(Viper)_Android_ICS_4.0.4_r1_US_Sprint_License_LS840ZVH.zip
 
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I am downloading it right now, its 191 MB. what am I missing here? The file name is LS840(Viper)_Android_ICS_4.0.4_r1_US_Sprint_License_LS840ZVH.zip

after you download it and unpackage the source code, it is 389mb
 
Its all good. Can't wait till we get ics and 4g lte available here in Indianapolis, anybody having any luck with a custom recovery our ics ROM

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I am trying too get some answers at this time why we have a new source code and trying too compare what is the difference between the opensource. I wished they just had skip right over ICS and went too JB. just my thought
 
Let me try to explain. When froyo came out, noone got it because it was new, the onky pwoplw who really knew hiw to manipulate it was Google, and htc. The same happened with gingerbread, ics, and now jb. Ics is being installed onto alot of phones now because it's older, and companies have learned hiw to make it work how they want it to. Sorry for typos...

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Its seems there only one cell phone maker posting updates all the time too stay current or ahead of the game and that is HTC. I think LG should take a page out if there book and do a better job about taking care of there customers. It looks like there was a update on the radio band added too the open source based on I could found out and looking at these opensource codes.
 

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