On Friday, November 29, 2013 5:09:51 AM UTC+2, Gabriele Svelto wrote:
On 28/11/2013 23:23, an wrote:
This is all very encouraging while I expect a zte open any day now but I'm
sure I'm not the only masochist :)
I know I'm repeating myself but still: for everybody buying a ZTE Open
After having paid for the Geekphone Peak+ in July and accepting two
delays, I had to learn today that this device is canceled. Instead
Geekphone is now working on a multi OS device, however, this is not what
I was looking for. (not to mention that I lost trust in GF)
I need a FFOS device
I know what you mean about the ZTE Open, my flashing efforts have left
it with an infinite boot time. In comparison an old nexus s got
flashed without problem. Downside being it appears that the nexus s is
holding value better than one would expect from such an old phone:
This is all very encouraging while I expect a zte open any day now but I'm sure
I'm not the only masochist :)
I followed this list for a while now and at one point I started asking myself,
why did Mozilla choose getting involved with geeksphone/zte/etc. for dedicated
not_working/unavailable
On 28/11/13 05:23 PM, an wrote:
why did Mozilla choose getting involved with geeksphone/zte/etc. for
dedicated not_working/unavailable phones instead of bringing this OS
to maturity on existing hardware; call that a generic OS which is
easily ported to available phones that people actually
Actually I bought a used Nexus-S in almost newish condition for even less that
I paid for the crappy ZTE Open which I flashed dead because of the broken
bootloader 2 days later and which catches dust because ZTE is still unwilling
to help me (see my other postings about that).
The Nexus-S has
On 28/11/2013 23:23, an wrote:
This is all very encouraging while I expect a zte open any day now but I'm sure
I'm not the only masochist :)
I know I'm repeating myself but still: for everybody buying a ZTE Open
from eBay, first thing you do check the firmware version under Settings
Device