iamasongnow
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Zb, why are we rooting our phones at all then? I think it boils down to because we can. either that or because it's fun or we're bored.
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And the pot calls the kettle black; classic...
haha i go to the forum after not being on all day. First thing i see, ZB getting snappy. It's comforting to know certain things will always be the same.
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Heh, I just don't understand people's constant need to make excuses or explain why they did something when they're not entirely in the "right".
But that's irrelevant. Why are so many people trying to shove a different market app with a higher (not necessarily updated, mind you) version number onto their phones? Does it do something so new and so awesome that I'm not aware of? Does it fix any critical flaws from the "previous" (lower) version? Because if it just does that same bloody thing as version 1.82, then trying to force "update" it seems like a waste of time and energy.
And the pot calls the kettle black; classic...
I'd say you're the pot and he's the kettle.
It's a completely different UI and I imagine it's rewritten to be faster and solve a lot of the lag that people have when searching for and downloading apps.
I don't want to argue, but it may very well be that I am.
And as of this point, I'll strike this thread from my list of threads to respond to, as it seems that asking the question of what's different in this higher version and stating that a higher version doesn't necessarily mean it's an update (for example gameloft games version numbers; specific version numbers are mean for specific devices only and will not run optimally or at all on other devices) is now considered chastising someone.