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Yup that's the one. I just dl it 2 days ago. Wanted to make sure this was the one i wanted. Thanks for the info. I think ill flash it today! Any major bugs? Or should i just stay on liberty 2.0.1? Nah screw it I'll just flash it
Yup that's the one. I just dl it 2 days ago. Wanted to make sure this was the one i wanted. Thanks for the info. I think ill flash it today! Any major bugs? Or should i just stay on liberty 2.0.1? Nah screw it I'll just flash it
I don't mean to sound rude aaprodz, but are you totally certain that you have a global? Usually flashing anything for the droid 2 to the global will break a loooot of things including all forms of service and the camera and sensors so I'm a little surprised that the gingerbread leak works with no issues.
I don't mean to sound rude aaprodz, but are you totally certain that you have a global? Usually flashing anything for the droid 2 to the global will break a loooot of things including all forms of service and the camera and sensors so I'm a little surprised that the gingerbread leak works with no issues.
I don't mean to sound rude aaprodz, but are you totally certain that you have a global? Usually flashing anything for the droid 2 to the global will break a loooot of things including all forms of service and the camera and sensors so I'm a little surprised that the gingerbread leak works with no issues.
Like I said, this is for the droid 2, you can easily tell from the screen shot, I've already seen in many threads that people try to install gingerbread and have it fail on the radio image, we are going to have to wait
It wont work. 1) it wont even finish installing, gets to the radio update then aborts. 2) the romer is based off froyo so it has the specific files for froyo, not gb. 3) gb has the updated kernel. Cross-flashing kernels is a very very easy way to end up with a truly bricked droid.