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Root Android 3.0 and a Rooted Droid?

dfine06

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Dec 21, 2009
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So this new stuff im hearnig about android 3.0 and needing 1ghz minimum. it seems like this would be the end of the line for us? but then i was thinking. if your rooted and overclocked...it should still work then right? i know its far in the future but im curious if my droid will be able to stand up in the near future. Im always bragging now about having the next os before it come out :) i sure wouldnt want to stop that.
Thoughts?
 
So this new stuff im hearnig about android 3.0 and needing 1ghz minimum. it seems like this would be the end of the line for us? but then i was thinking. if your rooted and overclocked...it should still work then right? i know its far in the future but im curious if my droid will be able to stand up in the near future. Im always bragging now about having the next os before it come out :) i sure wouldnt want to stop that.
Thoughts?

At the rate Android is developing, the Droid will be a relic.
 
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anyone else notice that google likes to skip numbers a lot? 1.6 to 2.0? 2.1 to 3.0?


It's because 1.5 was a decent update to 1.0 but not enough for a full version change. 1.6 fine tuned 1.5

2.0 was a competely different upgrade, and 3.0 looks to be a whole new revamp

think of 1.6 as a service pack to windows xp, 2.1 is a Vista servicepack, and 3.0 is like Windows7
 
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Personally, I couldn't care less. First, we don't even have any solid AOSP-built ROMs yet nor have we gotten the 2.2 OTA, so there is just no real need for me to be worried about the next OS which probably won't even be released until next year. Second, by the time it drops, there will be a whole new batch of phones to choose from, and surely a badass slider to replace my droid will be one of them.
 
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Personally, I couldn't care less. First, we don't even have any solid AOSP-built ROMs yet nor have we gotten the 2.2 OTA, so there is just no real need for me to be worried about the next OS which probably won't even be released until next year. Second, by the time it drops, there will be a whole new batch of phones to choose from, and surely a badass slider to replace my droid will be one of them.

agreed....LTE phones will be starting to drop around that time too
 
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Well 3.0 is suppose to drop around 4th Q of this year (I've seen October being the month)... and it will be targeted at the newer higher end phones that are set to come out around that time. However all of this is being taken from some Russian guy's pod cast so nothing about it is even close to being set in stone.

I would say though that when 3.0 comes out it would be time to seriously consider upgrading your phone as the hardware will be leaps and bounds above what the Droid will be capable of...
 
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Well 3.0 is suppose to drop around 4th Q of this year (I've seen October being the month)... and it will be targeted at the newer higher end phones that are set to come out around that time. However all of this is being taken from some Russian guy's pod cast so nothing about it is even close to being set in stone.

I would say though that when 3.0 comes out it would be time to seriously consider upgrading your phone as the hardware will be leaps and bounds above what the Droid will be capable of...

When 3.0 comes out I will see which phones are rooted and which phone CM is working on to determine my next choice lol.
 
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It's because 1.5 was a decent update to 1.0 but not enough for a full version change. 1.6 fine tuned 1.5

2.0 was a competely different upgrade, and 3.0 looks to be a whole new revamp

think of 1.6 as a service pack to windows xp, 2.1 is a Vista servicepack, and 3.0 is like Windows7

haha yah i know the reasoning behind it. just wanted to poke fun at google's lack of counting skills. :D
 
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