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Looks like the NS4G stock ROM will finally be released.

 

 

 

http://news.cnet.com.../?tag=cnetRiver

 

Little late, but hopefully they figured out the battery drain issue that was plaguing Nexus S owners on T-Mobile. Interesting to see if it uses the buttons or has the same on-screen buttons as the Galaxy Nexus.

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Epic 4g is feelin the love from devs at xda-developers.. they have cm9 in beta and a ics port from nexus 4g.. and we got hardware acceleration and 4g now :D

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I waited for a source built CM9 for my E4GT, but I've been on board from build 1. I was also one of the very early "super bricks" from the EMMC data/system corruption bug with the new ICS update binary.

 

After getting my phone replaced, I've been cautious, but with the GB based kernel/recovery/update-binary and the investigation being headed by sfhub over at xda, it looks like the bug is getting squashed.

 

There is a new wifi related bug for battery drain that I think has been plaguing me. I turn off my wifi all the time because of the drain.

 

I love being on the Cutting Edge, but it can be painful too :)

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Unfortunately i have to wait for a stable source build for jelly bean we don't even have a fully functional ics ROM yet bummer

 

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