tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post3382824584991744419..comments2024-03-29T15:31:22.188+08:00Comments on Mobile Raptor: Android Displays the Power of Open SourceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-53345923738753623272012-09-10T09:43:56.412+08:002012-09-10T09:43:56.412+08:00I would recommend not over-clocking beyond what 12...I would recommend not over-clocking beyond what 1200 vdd can handle.<br /><br />I have Android 4.04/Sense 3.6 installed on my 19 month old HTC Desire HD and Android 4.04 on a 20 month old Samsung Galaxy Tab. Feel the same as you. No reason to upgrade.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12774204433585486556noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5688870739795137027.post-96896347749946122012-09-09T21:24:30.466+08:002012-09-09T21:24:30.466+08:00I ditched my HTC One V warranty and rooted my phon...I ditched my HTC One V warranty and rooted my phone. I installed the most stable, bloat free sense 4.0. ROM (myoneV 5.0 FX) c/o CKPv5. I changed the kernel (Titanium Kiss) and OC the device to 1.5ghz. Stable, fast and improved battery life. <br /><br />The then super-laggy HTC One V stock ROM now performs silky smooth with good battery life. Before I contemplate of buying a dual-core phone, but now, i think I can keep this for another year. Until my plan expires. <br /><br />Android is the best. Beat that IOS. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com