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Razor is the same as d4 except the keyboard... so what would happen if we install a razor rom?.
They just have soooo much compared to us
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Razor is the same as d4 except the keyboard... so what would happen if we install a razor rom?.
They just have soooo much compared to us
They have different types of screens (AMOLED v TFT) and the Razr screen is bigger. The rom may load but I don't know if the screen will work.
Well with SS3's ease of us and multiple slots, it would be easy to test. I don't think anything bad can happen, Bionic, Razr and D4 are all the same Exact SS3 right?
Well.......somebody give it a shot
On SS3, when you swap roms does the data transfer over (if I send a text on Eclipse and swap to AOKP will the text message show on AOKP)?
This phone isnt rooted......so i believe that doesnt work
I'm not sure of the answer to your question, but for SMS, I now use SMS Backup & Restore. That's the exact name, but there are similarly named others out there. It backs up all SMS to an XML file that you can restore when you switch ROMs. It's much faster than using TiBu or any other SMS backup apps that I know of.
I was hoping user data (call list, sms, etc.) would transfer across all roms.
I would strongly frown upon flashing the ROM for a Droid RAZR into a D4 or vice versa, and for that matter the ROM from ANY phone onto ANY other, unless you are absolutely sure the Kernel is compatible. They are NOT the same phone, no matter if they seemingly act the same. The D4 has a keyboard and that means a whole section of the Kernel devoted to managing the digital feedback from that keyboard. Not to mention the architecture of the motherboard is different. Sure it may have the same processor and memory and even the same GPU, but that's where the similarities end.
Think of it this way...
We can make an Android phone look, feel and operate just like an Apple iPhone (except perhaps the snappy GUI of the Apple iPhone due to its highly integrated OS and hardware), and perhaps even vice versa, but that doesn't mean that you can flash an OS 10 on to a Droid RAZR, nor can you flash a Android 4.01 onto the Apple iPhone.
Droid 4 motherboard (click to enlarge):
Attachment 58407
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Motor...eardown/7759/2
Droid RAZR motherboard (click to enlarge):
Attachment 58408
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Motor...eardown/7048/3
Images courtesy of ifixit.com