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Punit Soni of Motorola posted on Google+ that the color scheme was a carrier requirement. So, Verizon wants it to look as close to stock JB as possible, it appears.
Punit Soni of Motorola posted on Google+ that the color scheme was a carrier requirement. So, Verizon wants it to look as close to stock JB as possible, it appears.
Huge difference if you enable developer options, tap 7 times on the build date area in settings,about phone,get it off of dalvik and go to ART which is the new, android run time...that's what I've heard...:sly:
Droid is a brand name that Verizon owns. Verizon hired Motorola to build to their specifications (I am sure with Motorola direction.) Verizon has control in the contract that they must not have with the X (which is Motorola's brand, not Verizon's.)
Just to ask, why is white better than blue? Why are network icons with no activity indicators better than network icons that show when there is data passing over the network?
Huge difference if you enable developer options, tap 7 times on the build date area in settings,about phone,get it off of dalvik and go to ART which is the new, android run time...that's what I've heard...:sly: