You know, now that you mention it, it all just clicked. It had been a while since I'd dealt with manual update files. Temporary lapse of memory, all clear now, haha. Thanks for the clarification, regardless.
You know, now that you mention it, it all just clicked. It had been a while since I'd dealt with manual update files. Temporary lapse of memory, all clear now, haha. Thanks for the clarification, regardless.
Can anyone give me .238 ICS leak for Bionic please.....
Motorola DROID BIONIC
ICS 4.0.4
1.2GHz OMAP-4430 Dual Core
1gig-DDR2 RAM Stock Kernel
NOVA Launcher
Quadrant Standard Score 3227
AnTuTu Benchmark 8249
I won't respond to those who refuse to read. You've posted this request in at least 4 separate threads now. If you can't be bothered to read, you should not be installing that build.
Completed the process a little while ago. Took a little over a half hour in total, and I have absolutely no issues to report. The whole process is smooth, intuitive, and incredibly user friendly. Now I'm just kicking myself for not trying it out sooner!
232 seems smoother right out of the gate. No major changes noticed yet, but I'm sure that will change once I get it plugged into the lapdock tonight.
Will most definitely be using this for whatever the final OTA is, whenever it finally decides to come out.
Thanks so much for all the hard work and such a great tool!
Sweet.Very glad it worked well for you. Enjoy!
Check the OP of this threadOriginally Posted by tbone73
spending way too my time with my BIONIC
Good for you! If anyone wants the .238 ICS leak, all anyone has to do is look on the first page of this thread. If I remember right, I think it's in the first post.
Sam, this is something that I keep on my computer and it has definitely been a life saver when I've gotten into a jam or two on my phone. I can hardly wait for the official ICS OTA to come out for the Bionic so that I can install it on my phone. From what I've seen so far, it looks like it'll be a sweet OS when it does come out. I know it's been an awesome OS on my Acer Iconia Tab A100 tablet and I've had it on this tablet ever since January or February of this year.
Thank you for all of your hard work making these ICS leaks available to us Bionic owners.
Cindy
Now now samurihl i know things can be frustrating at times but some people need a bigger carrot before we use the stickOriginally Posted by SamuriHL
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Yea, you definitely want to keep the HoB installed. It's going to remain very useful quite well into the future. Especially if you screw up your phone and need to fix it.And it'll support you moving to the OTA when it comes.