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I got a portable keyboard(yamaha SPG-235) and a kindle paperwhite.I also bought myself a MetroPCS Galaxy SIII. I'm trying to decide what ROM to put on it or whether to leave it as stock
Hm. I nearly forgot I got a 32" HDTV for my room to replace my current 27" CRT, which is next to my 27" computer screen and my 19" one.SCREENS EVERYWHERE IN MY ROOM
I'm learning to play it nowEDIT: @Nicco I like some of the features of stock like the auto-wifi finder, but I would also like Jelly Bean. I also am worried about this because I don't want to brick my $400 phone.
Quote from: ruler501 on December 28, 2012, 07:14:47 pmI'm learning to play it nowEDIT: @Nicco I like some of the features of stock like the auto-wifi finder, but I would also like Jelly Bean. I also am worried about this because I don't want to brick my $400 phone.I was afraid of bricking my phone too. It usually isn't a problem though. Just read the directions word for word and read through a lot of forums about it. You just need to make sure that you know what you're doing before you do anything and if things do go bad and you do brick you can usually ask for help to get it unbricked except lots of android forums hate noobs for some reason. I have an account on XDA Developers but I never use it, probably for that reason because I'm somewhat of a noob and I'll just get hated on.
Quote from: _Nicco_ on December 29, 2012, 01:10:00 amQuote from: ruler501 on December 28, 2012, 07:14:47 pmI'm learning to play it nowEDIT: @Nicco I like some of the features of stock like the auto-wifi finder, but I would also like Jelly Bean. I also am worried about this because I don't want to brick my $400 phone.I was afraid of bricking my phone too. It usually isn't a problem though. Just read the directions word for word and read through a lot of forums about it. You just need to make sure that you know what you're doing before you do anything and if things do go bad and you do brick you can usually ask for help to get it unbricked except lots of android forums hate noobs for some reason. I have an account on XDA Developers but I never use it, probably for that reason because I'm somewhat of a noob and I'll just get hated on. Usually you don't have to worry. Most phones have a key combination to reboot them in recovery mode (if not, you're screwed), if you flash it you can easily repair and backup your device.