New Soak Test for Motorola Droid Bionic?
This is a discussion on New Soak Test for Motorola Droid Bionic? within the Droid News forums, part of the Droid News & Site News category; Originally Posted by Dave12308
Yes, but that design was based on the Tegra 2 chipset (XT865 Etna). We have a better chipset in our PowerVR ...
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Originally Posted by
Dave12308
Yes, but that design was based on the Tegra 2 chipset (XT865 Etna). We have a better chipset in our PowerVR based version.
We also got 1GB of RAM instead of 512.
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Originally Posted by
Xtra Big Kahuna
Ya I'm happy with our internals but the case on the old one was so much better. I don't like how similar ours looks to the Droid X.
Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk
I actually like it, because it resembles my OG Droid in a way.
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Got an invite!
So I got an invitation to sign up for a soak test on Sunday that me led to a questionnaire that told me that in order to participate I'd have to return my phone to non-rooted stock. I'm traveling this week and had to opt out, 'cause I won't be able to mess with my phone.
Should the fact that my phone is rooted have prevented me from participating? Should I have tried anyway?
I'm just looking for an update to the WebTop App that will allow me to use the Webcam, VGA and Wired Ethernet port on the LapDock 500.
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Originally Posted by
djembeman
Should the fact that my phone is rooted have prevented me from participating? Should I have tried anyway?
Moto asks that you unroot and go back to stock so they have a known control group for the testing. If you are rooted but still stock...no deleted apps and so on you would have gotten the update just fine. You would have run the risk of losing root depending upon how you are rooted. You have not lost much by declining, if there are no MAJOR issues with the soak test the update will start rolling to everyone else later this week based upon past history.
Or, any minute now someone will post the update here for you to download.
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Originally Posted by
Tonik
Moto asks that you unroot and go back to stock so they have a known control group for the testing. If you are rooted but still stock...no deleted apps and so on you would have gotten the update just fine. You would have run the risk of losing root depending upon how you are rooted. You have not lost much by declining, if there are no MAJOR issues with the soak test the update will start rolling to everyone else later this week based upon past history.
Or, any minute now someone will post the update here for you to download.
I'm forever rooted & received the update fine...didn't lose root. But everything else is stock...all bloat still there.
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Added some bloat but so far I haven't really noticed any differences.
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Originally Posted by
Arkbird
Added some bloat but so far I haven't really noticed any differences.
Mine is FLYING! Super fast!
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