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I'm not rooted and no I never noticed it when I had a big battery in it and just charged it. Ever since I got these standard size batteries I run outta juice during the day and I put in another standard size battery to finish the day. And every time I boot it up I gotta mount sd
I'm not rooted and no I never noticed it when I had a big battery in it and just charged it. Ever since I got these standard size batteries I run outta juice during the day and I put in another standard size battery to finish the day. And every time I boot it up I gotta mount sd
I swap batteries all the time, and in two different phones, never have to manually remount the SD card... doesn't matter if I just pull the battery under power or do a complete shutdown first, the SD card always remounts properly.
I dont have to pull my battery for this. It just started doing it a out a week ago. If reboot my phone the SD card unmounts.
So ready for a new device.
I dont have to pull my battery for this. It just started doing it a out a week ago. If reboot my phone the SD card unmounts.
So ready for a new device.
I would probably be agreeing with you if I was still running stock, however the dev community got this phone running so fast and smooth on JB-4.2.2 that I just can't. There is still an excellent piece of hardware in your hand, you just need to unlock its full potential, or bootloader
I would probably be agreeing with you if I was still running stock, however the dev community got this phone running so fast and smooth on JB-4.2.2 that I just can't. There is still an excellent piece of hardware in your hand, you just need to unlock its full potential, or bootloader
How did you unlock and root the first time around? if it was by having drivers, JDK and SDK set up on your pc then its as simple as unlocking the bootloader again with your token, flashing amonra 3.16 recovery in hboot, installing su and superuser in amonra developer options, then your back to stock rooted...or did you use some kinda of all in one tool to root?
How did you unlock and root the first time around? if it was by having drivers, JDK and SDK set up on your pc then its as simple as unlocking the bootloader again with your token, flashing amonra 3.16 recovery in hboot, installing su and superuser in amonra developer options, then your back to stock rooted...or did you use some kinda of all in one tool to root?
Found a guy that put out a classified (Craigslist) for rooting phones. Paid $20 to do it. I was Stock Rooted for a few months unroll the last update. no custom Rom. So I don't have any files on my Mac...grr its ok though.