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New ICS Leak for Bionic

Is the lapdock working properly on 2233 with the stock launcher?
that is literally the ONLY issue I'm having right now so no need to jump through hoops for 2233 unless the lapdock UI crash is fixed.
 
Thank you. I will give it a try. I'm running the first leak so maybe the second leak might have fixed this. Downloading 2233 now. I will try Thunderbolt in the meantime. I have noticed that booting the Bionic is much faster now; 1.5 minutes as opposed to over 3 with GB.
 
UPDATE: GO LAUNCHER fixes the lapdock SYSTEMUI crashes!

Sidenote : Volume control not working correctly on lapdock 100. Sound is either off or at full volume, nothing inbetween works.
 
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I am still unclear why flashing this leak will cause my internal storage to be wiped. I have flashed other leaks before and its been fine. I imagine my app data and pictures and videos are stored on internal storage?
 
I am still unclear why flashing this leak will cause my internal storage to be wiped. I have flashed other leaks before and its been fine. I imagine my app data and pictures and videos are stored on internal storage?

This is a full system install, not an update. New Kernel, new OS. Pictures are usually stored on the SD card, appdata on the otherhand is usually on the device's internal storage.
 
mp3ster said:
This is a full system install, not an update. New Kernel, new OS. Pictures are usually stored on the SD card, appdata on the otherhand is usually on the device's internal storage.

I feel this is incorrect. It may be a new OS and kernel, but it's not going to erase what you gad prior. Now if you FXZ that will erase it all!
 
It is incorrect. It's just an update. It patches the files in 905 and installs a new radio, kernel, and bootloader. But it's just an update no different than the 905 update from 902 was.
 
This is a full system install, not an update. New Kernel, new OS. Pictures are usually stored on the SD card, appdata on the otherhand is usually on the device's internal storage.

I was under the assumption that FXZ back to .902 was part of his process.
 
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