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LG Ally, rooted, running Velocity 1.2 ROM

Is the LG Marquee any good?

Is the LG Marquee any good?

http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_marquee_ls855-4287.php

1GHz Processor = Yes
Android 2.3 Gingerbread = Yes
480x800 Resolution screen = Meh
5MPX Camera = Yeahhhhhh alright ish
720p video recording = Yes indeed

Rooting is apparently easy, There are different ROMs out there for it

Go for it

Are there any good Android phones under 200?

definitely
i got my droid incredible 2 for $50 and its a good phone, not the best obviously but good.

I'm glad Acer will be upgrading their tablets to Ice Cream Sandwhich :D

That is, if anyone here knows the tablet version of 4.0 is actually good.


Galaxy Nexus running stock Android 4.0.1, dual-core 1.2GHz CPU, 4.65 inch display

Mack add me.

I have a rooted mytouch 4G using the root.sh and Visionary method, permroot. Running Virtual Unity Sense 3.5

I have a Droid X running Liberty 3 2.0, thinking about switching back to Cyanogen (the batterylife sucks for it on Droid X). I also own a Samsung Galaxy Tab (the first edition, my dads old one) that I do most of my processing on now so I probably shouldn't worry about batterylife. My dad has a thunderbolt and a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. My mom has a Kindle fire and another droid x running Liberty 3 1.0 (i'm too lazy to update her phone).

I've been with android since the G1/Dream.


Edit: can someone help me decide to switch to Cyanogen, MIUI or stay with Liberty? I love them all and can't decide.
« Last Edit: January 06, 2012, 05:56:18 PM by Munkey »

Galaxy Nexus running stock Android 4.0.1, dual-core 1.2GHz CPU, 4.65 inch display





ICS > CM7.

lol

lololololol

fail


CM7 has features which ICS doesn't, plus it's more fast and stable.

I've got the Ericson. You know, the one that pops out to be a Playstation controller rather than a keyboard.