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Originally Posted by Presto343
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How does that work exactly?
1) If you disable sense on the incredible...would it essentially be an N1 OS wise?
- Would this make updates readily available?
2) If you were to disable sense on this already beastly phone, would it become i guess even more beastly since you wouldn't be using up extra processor needed to run sense?
I dig phones, but don't really get tech. I don't even know what the **** ram and ROM and SD cards are in regards to a phone...so just curious about these things. In laymen terms please...
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The Nexus One doesn't have an exclusive OS. Its the basic Android Operating System ( OS). Well for your first question I cant help you here cause I really dont know but it seems logical that would happen. Your second question tho Yes it would be even beastlier. Sense is just an application on android. Its just a layer on top of Android. That means the processor is working harder to run that extra application.