Q. I want a iphone 4s but it is two much money. So When I went to a store they showed me the samsung Galaxy gio and I wondered if this is a good phone.
1. Is this a good phone?
2. Does it have a slide to unlock setting like an iphone?
3. Is there a case for it?
4. Any other info on this phone would so great?
Thank you all that answer so much
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A. Apple iphones and iphone 4s is the king of phones!!! i dont know of galaxy
how do i update my android 2.3 to 4.0?
Q. I heard that the new android "Icecream sandwich" came out and I want to update my phone to it (samsung galaxy gio) but when i go to settings->about phone, there is no update..
A. The only way to get Android 4.0 right now is to buy a phone with it on it. It should be compatible with any phone running 2.3 or higher, but the individual manufactures are going to have to update their phones themselves because android is only the underlying OS for their interfaces in most cases. In a month or so you should be able to find the generic android 4.0 root OS and that can be installed, but if you want to keep the manufacture's format interface you'll have to give them a bit more time. Tablets which are running Honey Comb are also getting the update, since most of them use the default interface when it starts showing up on them there likely will be be a root copy available somewhere for download.
Deleting built-in apps on Android?
Q. Hey!
My mum got a free Samsung Galaxy Gio from her phone operator (In Sweden), but since she just bought another smartphone, she decided to give it away. It's from the operator 3.se, they wouldn't unlock it so that I could use it in Denmark, where I live. However, I managed to unlock it by myself. (Yes, I know that this annulls the warranty, but since the phone was free, no money has been lost anyway).
Now I've only got a single problem; This phone came with a lot of built-in apps from the 3-operator, such as 3 mobile TV, 3 Music and a bunch of other apps that I never will use. They're taking up space on my phone's memory, I constantly get notifications that the iternal phone storage is getting low. I cannot move them to the SD card and I cannot uninstall it.
Is there ANY way to work my way around this and delete these apps?
My device is rooted, by the way.
Bying a bigger SD card wont help me in this case. These apps have nothing to do with the SD card, they're on the phone itself, not the SD card. However, I was planning to buy a new SD card. It doesn't solve my problem though. I want these bastards gone ;)
A. Yes you can. There is an app called titanium backup (a must for any rooted phone) that lets you delete system apps. It is also the best backup app available for it lets you backup and restore individual apps and all the data that app has also(save files, custom settings, ect). I'm not sure if the free version can do this but im pretty sure it can. In any case i would recommend flashing a custom rom if you feel up to it.
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