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2012-06-26
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2012-06-26
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2012-06-26
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2012-06-26
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2012-06-26
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2012-06-26
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2012-06-26
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Why do we have to take photos under NITDroid... Sometimes I just can't stand the speed and attitude of e-yes and fellow, been working on voicecall and no result (at least I don't use N900 to call) BUT also gives us a far-from-complete camera... AND when someone donated them an N9 in sympathy they put their WHOLE into it. I've recently checked up and found latest video featuring hw acceled ICS on our N900 but it's already too late. I've suggested porting CyanogenMod on NITDroid forum but got few replies. Don't know what those Russian polar bears are doing every day on their N9...
I've once stressed my N900 too with tons of apps and heavyweight launchers but I found it not practical and laggy... That's why even with a much better device like Epic 4G I still kept my habit of integrating task killers and AutoStarts in its custom ROMs... Keeping the device light is a good habit.
I guess you lot have to keep it working 'cuz maybe N900's your only daily phone?
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