No thanks. Too much hassle and Custom ROMs have their own problems.Root/unlock/flash a Rom...
Seriously... I know there are warranty issues, but if you rely on the carriers, you'll always be aggravated. They NEVER get out quick.
Go rogue!
No thanks. Too much hassle and Custom ROMs have their own problems.
It's like the mobile version of Linux Distro hunting. I have much more productive things to do than ROM hop.
I use my devices to get work done these days. That is not worth the potential aggravation.
I only run stable, supported software on my devices and PCs, period.
The only "fix" is to ditch the platform and go with one that doesn't suffer these issues.
If Microsoft did the same thing with Windows, I'd buy go Mac so this isn't just a dig at the platform.
What you offer is a shoddy risky work-around, not a solution. The carriers don't care what you use as long as you pay your bill, so you aren't really "going rogue" at all. You're just going out of your way to encourage them to do what they do by convincing yourself it doesn't matter.
I bought this phone cause it ran TW. Why would I destroy it with some AOSP ROM? It's a shoddy workaround, for me.
Can't access work servers with a rooted phone.
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My phone is enhanced by touchwiz not bogged down. AOSP is missing too many features, and I absolutely deplore the look and feel of stock Android.Ok. That is fine that for you it is a shoddy work around. But that doesn't preclude that it is a shoddy workaround period. I have actually grown to like AOSP ROMs, and not having a phone bogged down by TouchWiz.
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My phone is enhanced by touchwiz not bogged down. AOSP is missing too many features, and I absolutely deplore the look and feel of stock Android.
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I bought this phone cause it ran TW. Why would I destroy it with some AOSP ROM? It's a shoddy workaround, for me.
Can't access work servers with a rooted phone.
I used to have a DROID BIONIC before I got the GS3 so my patience level with Verizon updates is very high.
Hang in there everybody and don't drive yourself crazy checking your phone for a software update, the holiday season can be hectic enough.
You too? I came from a Motorola Droid BIONIC before I got the GS3 back in June. Haven't looked back since.