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96ukssob 10-06-2011 09:21 AM

Anyone root their Android? Droid Charge??
 
Im about fed up with this phone. Battery life fucking blows and apps like juice defender make the phone all but useless.

I'll be honest, I miss my iPhone for its stability. I always got my emails when they came in, didn't have to sync the fucking phone 45 times. Plus when text messages came in, I didn't have to click a button that says "download message" which does nothing besides take forever to download a message from a friend saying "going out, you coming?"

However, the Android does have its benefits, but right now I hate every fucking phone. Someone told me to root the Droid Charge and that will remove a lot of these worthless apps and speed up the system. Worth a shot right?

The other option is I call and dispute the charge with Amex and get my money back for the $300 phone, but then I have to buy another

AzteK 10-06-2011 09:24 AM

My android is bare-bones and it doesn't have any of the crap these carries are putting on top of it and re-branding it. The battery life is a day and a half. I don't have any of the problems you're mentioning like having to download text messages? and Syning 45 times? I'm running gingerbread...

Intrinsic 10-06-2011 09:24 AM

I'll prolly pay someone on craigslist to root mine.. everytime I check out cyanogen mod it seems too fuckin complex... and yea my phones basically a brick, i swear the 2.2 android update bricks old phones on purpose.. (i have a 2 yr old mytouch3g), but good thing is its coming out of contract right around the time tmobile launches the galaxy s2 next week (which has a faster processor than sprint's S2 ^^)

I'm curious about the nexus prime though, i might wait to see the specs on that before locking myself into another 2 year

96ukssob 10-06-2011 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by AzteK (Post 18473286)
My android is bare-bones and it doesn't have any of the crap these carries are putting on top of it and re-branding it. The battery life is a day and a half. I don't have any of the problems you're mentioning like having to download text messages? and Syning 45 times? I'm running gingerbread...

My brother has the Droid Thunderbolt and said with gingerbread made a HUGE difference in performance. Charge is saying early 2012 until 2.3 will be available

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Originally Posted by Intrinsic (Post 18473291)
I'll prolly pay someone on craigslist to root mine.. everytime I check out cyanogen mod it seems too fuckin complex... and yea my phones basically a brick, i swear the 2.2 android update bricks old phones on purpose.. (i have a 2 yr old mytouch3g), but good thing is its coming out of contract right around the time tmobile launches the galaxy s2 next week (which has a faster processor than sprint's S2 ^^)

I'm curious about the nexus prime though, i might wait to see the specs on that before locking myself into another 2 year

Problem is those dicks come out with new and better phones every 3 months :mad:

Intrinsic 10-06-2011 09:37 AM

Yeah, but honestly, the galaxy s2 has amazing reviews as it's been out in the UK for a bit now, to me it seems flawless and even if the Prime was higher specced I'll probably jump on the s2 next week

and I swear my phone knows its on the way out as it gets shittier by the minute....

KillerK 10-06-2011 09:48 AM

Why would you buy a phone that is called "Charge", you should have known better that you'd need to always be charging it.

Vendzilla 10-06-2011 10:20 AM

I have the Charge, I run Juice defender till I need to go online for something, then shut it off. It extends the life of the battery a lot

xholly 10-06-2011 10:25 AM

Do you know that in Australia, root = fuck

so nah ive never had sex with my phone :)

96ukssob 10-06-2011 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by KillerK (Post 18473357)
Why would you buy a phone that is called "Charge", you should have known better that you'd need to always be charging it.

:Oh crap

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 18473436)
I have the Charge, I run Juice defender till I need to go online for something, then shut it off. It extends the life of the battery a lot

I bought the $10 one but always shuts off the mobile data. went on a forum and even wrote to the company and they responded back with they know its a problem and working on an update.

All i want is a phone that i spend an insane amount of money on that does what i fucking want it to do :mad::mad::mad:

MaDalton 10-06-2011 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Intrinsic (Post 18473332)
Yeah, but honestly, the galaxy s2 has amazing reviews as it's been out in the UK for a bit now, to me it seems flawless and even if the Prime was higher specced I'll probably jump on the s2 next week

and I swear my phone knows its on the way out as it gets shittier by the minute....

i have no issues with the S2 - the battery can even last almost a week, but only if you don't use it :1orglaugh

Scott McD 10-06-2011 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 18473466)
i have no issues with the S2 - the battery can even last almost a week, but only if you don't use it :1orglaugh

Wouldn't that be the case with every fone? :1orglaugh

Yeah i get a couple of days worth on my S2 using it moderately...

raymor 10-06-2011 11:02 AM

I live my rooted phone running shabbymod.
I have it set to turn wifi on when GPS detect that I'm near my home or office, off otherwise.

Battery life IS a balance between the size of the phone and it's performance. Due to physics I don't think any phone can be much "better", only trade one thing for another, such as a lower power cell signal will save battery but reduce range. A brighter screen uses more battery, etc. I've.just gotten in the habit of charging every night while I sleep. I also often charge at my desk.

Perhaps you would like a Powermat or similar charger. You put the mat wherever you normally lay the phone down when you sleep or at your desk and it charges just from lying on the mat.

I definitely would NOT charge back unless the company you bought from clearly advertised much longer battery life than the phone is capable of. Chargebacks are for when somebody doesn't provide the product or service you purchased, not for when you change your mind and decide you don't want that product.

Intrinsic 10-06-2011 11:38 AM

agrd, if you chargeback you'll probably be blacklisted from buying any phone ever

96ukssob 10-06-2011 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18473525)
I definitely would NOT charge back unless the company you bought from clearly advertised much longer battery life than the phone is capable of. Chargebacks are for when somebody doesn't provide the product or service you purchased, not for when you change your mind and decide you don't want that product.

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Originally Posted by Intrinsic (Post 18473607)
agrd, if you chargeback you'll probably be blacklisted from buying any phone ever

I bought it from an authorized dealer and they bs'd me from day 1. told me there was no activation fee, 4G hotspot came with the price plan (its an additional $30/mo) and I had a full 30 day refund. I came back in two weeks later and they told me I had to pay a $150 restocking fee, plus Verizon charges a fee on top of that.

I complained to Verizon but they said there is nothing they can do since its an AD and not a retail store.

Vendzilla 10-06-2011 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 18473672)
I bought it from an authorized dealer and they bs'd me from day 1. told me there was no activation fee, 4G hotspot came with the price plan (its an additional $30/mo) and I had a full 30 day refund. I came back in two weeks later and they told me I had to pay a $150 restocking fee, plus Verizon charges a fee on top of that.

I complained to Verizon but they said there is nothing they can do since its an AD and not a retail store.

Use to be when you bought a phone from a 3rd party, you had to take it to Verizon to have it activated and they did it for free, now Verizon charges for that, so I just got my Droid from them, I just wanted a droid, other than the battery life, no complaints really.

I was wanting a price for something that was on clearence, I used my phone and it scaned the correct price, while a worker stood by in disbelief with his bar code scanner

Grapesoda 10-06-2011 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by AzteK (Post 18473286)
My android is bare-bones and it doesn't have any of the crap these carries are putting on top of it and re-branding it. The battery life is a day and a half. I don't have any of the problems you're mentioning like having to download text messages? and Syning 45 times? I'm running gingerbread...

no issues here and i do have the bigger battery

xarizmendi 10-06-2011 03:13 PM

I have a droid2 and although the battery life does suck, im online all day long and i get a solid 8 hours on it, I dont have to worry about syncing or anything of the sorts since its just online all day long, so it might just be a problem with juice defender, I do run tasker which I have set to turn off gps and dim the battery to the minimum when im not using the screen for anything longer than 5 secs.
It used to be rooted before I had the gingerbread update, now is not and Im still getting the same battery life.

ottopottomouse 10-06-2011 03:20 PM

Rooted is just administrator permissions it doesn't do anything magical.

raymor 10-06-2011 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 18474139)
Rooted is just administrator permissions it doesn't do anything magical.


Android is of course Linux, and I've been a Linux admin for many years, so I wanted root (admin) access to my phone. What did I use it for? Not much. I actually DID replace the system ROM with a modified version. The difference? Not much. Having root does let me use my phone as a wifi hotspot without extra fees, and more easily connect it to my VPN.

raymor 10-06-2011 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by bossku69 (Post 18473281)

Plus when text messages came in, I didn't have to click a button that says "download message" which does nothing besides take forever to download a message from a friend saying "going out, you coming?"

However, the Android does have its benefits, but right now I hate every fucking phone.

I've never seen anything like that. My messages pop right up when they come in. You might play with your settings or try Sanity, which will pop up the message and a reply button, among with doing other cool things.

MaDalton 10-06-2011 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18474216)
Android is of course Linux, and I've been a Linux admin for many years, so I wanted root (admin) access to my phone. What did I use it for? Not much. I actually DID replace the system ROM with a modified version. The difference? Not much. Having root does let me use my phone as a wifi hotspot without extra fees, and more easily connect it to my VPN.

why are there extra fees for wifi hotspots? on my S2 i just switch it on and it works - no fees - no root necessary

Babaganoosh 10-06-2011 07:14 PM

I'm running cyanogen on my old Droid and I love it. Honestly it's nothing special on the outside. I can install a few apps that require root but that's about it. The main reason I did it was because of the bullshit some manufacturers and/or carriers add to their phones like the recent HTC debacle.

mikesouth 10-06-2011 07:48 PM

my evo 4g works like a charm...battery life is a day and a half (it is an aftermarket battery) but I like the evo 4g

Spunky 10-06-2011 07:56 PM

I turn on the phone and send and receive calls..blah blah root,smoot.fuck this mumbo jumbo app shit

BadMrFrostyCZ 10-06-2011 10:53 PM

I rooted my Galaxy S (first one) so that I could install custom firmwares and lag fixes as out of the box 2.1 and 2.2 were awful. After upgrading to 2.3 I have not had a reason to root it as it performs great. I suggest you first try upgrading to 2.3, if its not out on your phone go to http://forum.xda-developers.com and find the forum for your phone and post there for tips, if there are custom firmwares or speed up mods available for your phone they will most like be developed by someone on that forum.

BadMrFrostyCZ 10-06-2011 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 18474263)
why are there extra fees for wifi hotspots? on my S2 i just switch it on and it works - no fees - no root necessary

I think he means turning the phone into a hotspot not connecting to one. The US carriers seem to think that is a chargable extra. Cunts

MaDalton 10-07-2011 04:01 AM

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Originally Posted by BadMrFrostyCZ (Post 18474679)
I think he means turning the phone into a hotspot not connecting to one. The US carriers seem to think that is a chargable extra. Cunts

yeah, thats what i understood... weird, i use mine as hotspot all the time, no need anymore to pay the enormous prices for wifi that hotels or airports charge for internet access


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BadMrFrostyCZ 10-07-2011 06:33 AM

Hope to drag myself over to Brno yes :)

MaDalton 10-07-2011 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by BadMrFrostyCZ (Post 18475145)
Hope to drag myself over to Brno yes :)

excellent! :thumbsup


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