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			And I think the boys over at XDA should make it a priority to hack the bootloaders of ALL Android devices to do the same! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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	Disclaimer, having just re-read the opening chapters of HP and the Goblet of Fire, I find that it was only in the movie version that Harry said "I LOVE magic!" [/Off Topic]  | 
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 I agree the risk is there, I waited 8mo before I chose to ROM my phone. I did not do it for "fun" I did it because the phone did not work properly, it froze on me all the time and the GPS did not work. The ROMs fixed the GPS, freeze and lag issues. I had two choices buy a new phone @ $600 and hope I would not have any issues with this new phone or spend a couple hours and get what I want. BTW the one thing you are overlooking is the time spent researching the product, I don't know what influences your purchasing decisions, but I personally spend a good amount of research a product before I buy. That time always far exceeds the amount of time ROMing a device. =X=  | 
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			I install a new ROM only if there is something in it I am really interested in. So, on average about once every 2 months. The nice thing about user ROMs is that they integrate new features you would never get with regular ROMs. And if you read the comments of the frequent flashers and hold off flashing until the bugs are worked out after release you are pretty much on the safe side. I get 30% longer battery life then with the official ROM, I have additional functions, and I always can go back.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			And we really need to dispel the myth that the factory ROMs are "better" or "safer". Most of them really are buggy and unlike the user ROMs they haven't been paying much attention to user input. As for safety, I use a simple firewall that blocks off internet access from any app I don't specifically authorize. The case can be made with Honeycomb that the sources have not been released -- that will, of course, impact the quality of user ROMs. But the reason Google hasn't released them is not because users have been running into a lot of problems with user ROMs, but rather because Google wants you to buy new devices and is worried that running Honeycomb on older phones might not work properly. Everyone can decide for him- or herself. I am not trying to convince you here, I only wanted to clear up a few misconceptions. A lot of user ROMs are much superior to the official ROMs because they go into much greater detail, do more bug fixes, and add a lot of features you will never otherwise see on older devices. Especially on the Galaxy Tab a user ROM will run much much better than the really lame "company" version. As for the "fun" part --- obviously not the flashing itself, but enjoying new functionality and interfaces on my old device just as if I had bought a new phone. Last edited by HansTWN; 04-15-2011 at 09:00 PM.  | 
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			I'm travelling to the US in a couple of weeks and am trying to find some sort of justification for picking one up to play with. I like the fact that (if I understand the research I've done correctly), you can 'root' in purely by setting up an SD card, and that removing the card would let it boot straight back to the original firmware. Makes me much more willing to poke at it.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			So far based on recent reviews, the Asus eee Transformer, Acer Iconia, and T-mobile G-Slate (only if you need a 3G contract) are all better than the Xoom.  Also, the promising Toshiba tablet is set to release soon. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 But if a person's really interested in getting a capacitive tablet, at some point they have to quit waiting and jump right in. Another thing, at this point in time it's not really the hardware where the weak link is. The hardware has caught up with the champ, it's on the software side where things must get up to speed and do the hardware justice.  | 
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			I think the software is better and after all, how many apps can you load on a tab, or pad, or Playbook anyway? Where the catching up has to happen is in the marketing dept!
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 However, in the case of the Android tablet, there hasn't been a compelling device at a reasonable price. The Samsung Galaxy Tab (which is a stellar device) was way overpriced and only useful for those that wanted the 7" form factor (so not really an ipad competitor). The Mottorolla Xoom did not offer an affordable option until the wifi only model arrived, and still only comes in the $600 variety. Also, the screen quality is not on par with the competition. While you shouldn't wait forever, you can be patient enough to wait for more than one viable option. The Xoom's only claim to fame is that it is the only large screen Android tablet that doesn't have a fatal flaw (compared with the cheapie options, The Viewsonic G Tablet with the poor screen, and the Archos 101 with questionable build quality and availability). The Asus eee Transformer is much cheaper and has a better screen than the Xoom. It also has a unique feature (the keyboard dock). The Acer Iconia has a solid build, comparable specs to the Xoom, and is $150 cheaper. The Toshiba Tablet is also rumored to be cheaper, and has better features comapred with the Xoom (ex: user replaceable battery). So, I say wait  | 
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