Sooo.....I made the switch to the S3...

Got me an invisa shield screen protector... sort of pissed because I trapped ONE loose strand of hair under it when I applied it. Damn haircut... I got it on perfectly too. :angry:


Sent from my real ass galaxy s3!

But you don't have any air bubbles trapped in there right?
I would just say fuck that hair.. My Shit looks bogus as hell, but you get what you pay for.
 
But you don't have any air bubbles trapped in there right?
I would just say fuck that hair.. My Shit looks bogus as hell, but you get what you pay for.

Not even one... and it's super straight as hell too. Looks like it came pre installed. That's why that hair is pissing me off :lol:

Sent from my real ass galaxy s3!
 
Navigation on gs3 is the bomb. Street view helped me a many time. :D

Sent from my real ass galaxy s3!
 
My live wallpaper
8086916235_8edc5e35a0_c.jpg

eye-gif-horror-Favim.com-295848.gif

Show it to a lil kid and they swear the eye is following their every movement:lol:

I used a app called "AnimGIF LWP2"

For those looking for an alternate keyboard try "SwiftKey 3" FREE. You can link it to your facebook, twitter, etc.. and it memorizes your typing/talking style so when you're typing in most cases it predicts the next word you're gonna use

 
Y'all better root that m'fer. I've been running Jelly Bean for a couple of weeks now. I'm not even thinking about going back to stock.
 
Keep the android apps coming people!!!

I love this fucking phone! Thanks OP, This thread helped me decide on dropping the iPhone prison...
 
Y'all better root that m'fer. I've been running Jelly Bean for a couple of weeks now. I'm not even thinking about going back to stock.

I'm too afraid to root it just yet, with my iphone BenQ was my hand holder on it and I don't want to void my warranty, I've only had the phone a month. So I'm trying to wait.

I just looked at the video on that page and based on it it's really not much of a update. Hopefully they left some things out of the 5 minute vid

Well the update will be to jelly bean and we're not there yet, only the people that has rooted their phones.
 
I'm too afraid to root it just yet, with my iphone BenQ was my hand holder on it and I don't want to void my warranty, I've only had the phone a month. So I'm trying to wait.



Well the update will be to jelly bean and we're not there yet, only the people that has rooted their phones.

Theres ways to root without voiding your warranty theres away where it doesn't trip the counter http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1771687
 
:cheers: I'm going to have to read it and then see if I have the guts to do it. I wish some of you guys were close and I knew you all personally so yall could do this for me.

Yes I'm skeptical about certain things.

It was kind of nerve racking when I first rooted an android phone it was my beloved nexus one I'll also see if there's a step by step video. .
 
I'm debating this, besides getting rid of Sprints bloatware, what are some other benefits?

installing roms - customization
free tethering
backup the entire OS (apps, settings, etc).
Getting an OS that hasnt been released by your carrier.
 
I'm debating this, besides getting rid of Sprints bloatware, what are some other benefits?

Jellybean , custom roms ,custom themes , like for instance I have Gmail v 4.2 which has slide to delete and zoom in & out email capabilities...It basically gives you freedom to do whatever you like to your phone..
 
I'm debating this, besides getting rid of Sprints bloatware, what are some other benefits?

There are too many benefits to rooting. I would tell you if you are not a person that likes to play with tweaking stuff, don't do it. Leave it stock. You can still run stock, but there are many many many tweaks you can do to the phone as well as limit other things.

Like I can overclock my processor and lower the voltage which in turn lets the phone run longer because the voltage is lowered on the CPU's. You can increase the speed of the network you are running on, like on LTE.

Here is a recent article I found for you SIII users
http://www.knowyourmobile.com/features/1631092/the_benefits_of_rooting_your_android_device.html

But just know, IF you do root and install another ROM, please read thoroughly the threads about the ROM and the problems people experience using it. As with any developer ROM's you will have minor bugs as they are brand new "developments". As for Samsung, you are lucky that CyanogenMod is made by a guy Steve Kondik who works as developer at Samsung on Android. CyanogenMod is a typical base ROM that other developers merge and make their own from, sort of like a foundation.

CM9 is CyanogenMod version 9 which is ICS (Ice Cream Sadwich) Android 4.0

CM10 is JB (JellyBean), running Android 4.1.2

Most developer ROM's look and act nothing like stock, as far as icons and speed.

If you want to unroot the phone, you can always do so and reset the counter which is what the carrier looks at to see if it was ever rooted. They can never tell.

Also the most important app you will or should own for rooting is Titanium Backup. I reinstall all my apps and data whenever I usually install a new ROM. Everything gets reinstalled with all log ins and all like nothing within about an hour of restoring with Titanium Backup. My slowest part of the restore is my SMS messages, but not the apps.
 
^^^in addition, some of the developers of these roms, have already removed the bloatware for you.
 
There are too many benefits to rooting. I would tell you if you are not a person that likes to play with tweaking stuff, don't do it. Leave it stock. You can still run stock, but there are many many many tweaks you can do to the phone as well as limit other things.

Like I can overclock my processor and lower the voltage which in turn lets the phone run longer because the voltage is lowered on the CPU's. You can increase the speed of the network you are running on, like on LTE.

Here is a recent article I found for you SIII users
http://www.knowyourmobile.com/features/1631092/the_benefits_of_rooting_your_android_device.html

But just know, IF you do root and install another ROM, please read thoroughly the threads about the ROM and the problems people experience using it. As with any developer ROM's you will have minor bugs as they are brand new "developments". As for Samsung, you are lucky that CyanogenMod is made by a guy Steve Kondik who works as developer at Samsung on Android. CyanogenMod is a typical base ROM that other developers merge and make their own from, sort of like a foundation.

CM9 is CyanogenMod version 9 which is ICS (Ice Cream Sadwich) Android 4.0

CM10 is JB (JellyBean), running Android 4.1.2

Most developer ROM's look and act nothing like stock, as far as icons and speed.

If you want to unroot the phone, you can always do so and reset the counter which is what the carrier looks at to see if it was ever rooted. They can never tell.

Also the most important app you will or should own for rooting is Titanium Backup. I reinstall all my apps and data whenever I usually install a new ROM. Everything gets reinstalled with all log ins and all like nothing within about an hour of restoring with Titanium Backup. My slowest part of the restore is my SMS messages, but not the apps.

:cool: Good info!
 
Does rooting your phone increase signal strength. Especially in areas where the signal maybe weak? And do you get free tethering with doing that? I have T-Mobile.

fxw5tz.jpg
 
Does rooting your phone increase signal strength. Especially in areas where the signal maybe weak? And do you get free tethering with doing that? I have T-Mobile.

You would have to do your own search for T-Mobile. I posted earlier in this thread how to increase speeds on AT&T LTE. As for tethering, yes you can turn it on. It's not "free" service. You are using your data plan, but it is a selection in my options to turn it on, so no software to buy for $50 or anything, it's part of the settings.

Also some crazy shit I never knew the phones could do was the NFC, how you touch phones back to back to share data, it's the same technology that can read the credit cards data in your wallet. Luckily I have none currently, but used it on old cards that I had from Chase, and the shit works.
 
Jellybean , custom roms ,custom themes , like for instance I have Gmail v 4.2 which has slide to delete and zoom in & out email capabilities...It basically gives you freedom to do whatever you like to your phone..

Ok, is there a sprint work around?

I rooted my Nook color and had a blast fucking with it, but some of the tweaks they had for my Evo killed shit like the 4g, so I never rooted it. I'm ready to hit the deep end again though. :yes:
 
Back
Top