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I make web apps and design basic stuff.


Nov
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comment Why can't I overclock a rooted Samsung Galaxy GT-I7500 beyond the default maximum 528MHz?
Is that just a very elaborate way of saying RTFM? :-) Thanks for the tip - I'll certainly try this tonight!
Nov
28
comment Why can't I overclock a rooted Samsung Galaxy GT-I7500 beyond the default maximum 528MHz?
Unfortunately, this is true. Galaxo is a modded version of the stock 1.6 with a kernel that allows for overclocking, whereas the original, stock 1.6 kernel doesn't. Thanks!
Nov
28
accepted Why can't I overclock a rooted Samsung Galaxy GT-I7500 beyond the default maximum 528MHz?
Nov
28
comment Why can't I overclock a rooted Samsung Galaxy GT-I7500 beyond the default maximum 528MHz?
My reason for not switching from the stock ROM is that anything else isn't stock. I love original Android and I hate customisations such as TouchWiz and Sense or even third-party launchers. Besides, Cyanogenmod isn't available for the i7500 directly. That's what GAOSP is for - it's a port of CM for the i7500. I've already tried GAOSP (based on CM7/Gingerbread), and I wasn't happy with the feel.
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asked Why can't I overclock a rooted Samsung Galaxy GT-I7500 beyond the default maximum 528MHz?
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accepted Is the Google Nexus S capable of reading the exFAT file format?
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answered Is the Google Nexus S capable of reading the exFAT file format?
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Aug
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comment Is the Google Nexus S capable of reading the exFAT file format?
Isn't it odd that the exFAT format, which was designed for mobile devices, isn't supported by a modern Linux-based OS such as Android? :-\
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asked Is the Google Nexus S capable of reading the exFAT file format?