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Old 04-15-2011, 11:36 AM   #79
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I'm going to have to agree with HansTWN on this. (Not about the fun part though).

My experience with Android has been that the fixes provided by third parties are often better than what is produced by the original manufactures.

My Vibrant phone was plagued with bugs and hardware that did not work properly. After being frustrated with no updates I decided to ROM my phone.

I tell you the ROM I chose made everything work flawlessly, it came with an overclocked kernel and removed the stock bloatware. My phone was faster than ever and more reliable than before.

The same goes with my nook. Going with stock 2.1 nook was painful. Right now I'm running CM7 and it is truly and awesome tablet.

Again both devices are far more functional and stable now after the ROMing than when I purchased the device.

The real trick is to do your research and find out what ROM is right for you, I don't install random hacks out on the net. I usually weigh the features that are added and the reputation of the person providing them.

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