Author Topic: Got an Android - what apps to do  (Read 2663 times)

aDownloader - Getting movies and music for free!
Mobovideo player - For watching said movies


aDownloader - Getting movies and music for free!
Mobovideo player - For watching said movies

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I got an android yesterday, optimus V. And I have Virgin Mobile, pretty neat plan. 25$ per month, 300 minutes, unlimited texting + web data

Virgin don't have coverage anywhere..

Virgin don't have coverage anywhere..
I have Virgin and I always have coverage. I had it when I went to California too. Anywhere Sprint has coverage Virgin has coverage.

I have Virgin and I always have coverage. I had it when I went to California too. Anywhere Sprint has coverage Virgin has coverage.

Yeah. Sprint doesn't have coverage anywhere around here, lolol. It's mainly Tmo and Verizon here.


Yeah. Sprint doesn't have coverage anywhere around here, lolol. It's mainly Tmo and Verizon here.
Around here !=Anywhere


okay well im thinking about formatting my phone because i have like 15mb free on my android phone

but should i also upgrade the android version, or do you think that would void my warranty

AT&T is being a bitch. Despite the fact I've been connected to my house internet, it's already used up my data plan somehow.
I definitely downloaded a lot of apps but the website strictly says use of wifi will not count towards your plan. forget you too, AT&T.

Turn off data while connected to wi-fi?

I play Racing LIVE as Hurricanine by the way.

X8XJBM is my crew code

Dunno if any you nigs play it


okay well im thinking about formatting my phone because i have like 15mb free on my android phone

but should i also upgrade the android version, or do you think that would void my warranty

If you're talking about rooting it, technically it voids your warrenty, but if your phone breaks and they can't turn it on to check the OS build, then they can't possibly know what version of android you have. i returned my Cliq like 8 months ago with a different version of android on it.

If you're talking about rooting it, technically it voids your warrenty, but if your phone breaks and they can't turn it on to check the OS build, then they can't possibly know what version of android you have. i returned my Cliq like 8 months ago with a different version of android on it.

so what version of android should i install on my HTC Desire HD

its a pretty powerful phone imo