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Get Unstuck from ICS Leak 200 (AKA Upgrading from 200 to 206) INSTRUCTIONS

Has anyone noticed any improvement in the newer leaks? Battery life or signal maybe? I am om 200 and wondering if there is a good reason to update.

UI transitions and animations are way smoother... overall the ROM feels more responsive, .206 would freak on orientation change when sliding out the keyboard; haven't noticed that on this build. As for battery, I've only been using it for six hours...I'll post back after some more time on it.

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UI transitions and animations are way smoother... overall the ROM feels more responsive, .206 would freak on orientation change when sliding out the keyboard; haven't noticed that on this build. As for battery, I've only been using it for six hours...I'll post back after some more time on it.

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I noticed it too, it seems to be more polished. They removed Caller Name ID app, and for some reason after reboot Google books and movies unfreezes and reappears in the app drawer.

The wifi icon in the status bar has a little arrow/triangle on it too.
 
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I fixed the instructions, my computer is set up so I can't change file types by renaming it (my wife uses the computer so I have to remove some options).

I totally understand and I didn't mean to call you out at all. Just figured I'd serve as an example for the noobs out there that want to try it so they can see what challenges a noob would face. :)
 
I totally understand and I didn't mean to call you out at all. Just figured I'd serve as an example for the noobs out there that want to try it so they can see what challenges a noob would face. :)
No big deal, as long as it helps make the instructions more accurate I'm happy.
 
It might be a good idea to mention that Windows by default hides extensions so it would just show up as "boot206", even though it really is "boot206.img", as in your case.
If you're just changing the name it shouldn't change the file type, which is the benefit of having the file type hidden. Therefore when i changed the name I didn't have to type ".img" at the end.

The bottom line is the complete file name should be changed to boot206.img as listed in the instructions. No one has fouled it up yet :)
 
If you're just changing the name it shouldn't change the file type, which is the benefit of having the file type hidden. Therefore when i changed the name I didn't have to type ".img" at the end.

The bottom line is the complete file name should be changed to boot206.img as listed in the instructions. No one has fouled it up yet :)

I guess I just figured Android/Unix people would have Windows show extensions, in which case you'd need to put the .img in. But for those that have the default, putting the .img would make the file boot206.img.img haha.

The bottom line is, if you don't see the .img originally, don't add it. If you do, then make sure it's still there when you rename it. :icon_ banana:
 
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