Droid 3 Build Prop - Motorola Droid 3

So unfortunately I cannot post any outside links at the moment, however, if you google "Droid 3 build.prop" you shall find some details regarding the current build the Droid 3 is running over at droidforums. Hope this helps in any way.

Here's a link:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-3-hacks/159002-build-prop-those-wanting-look.html
Nice find.
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Need beta testers?

Yeh so I made my first CM7 based rom with some add ons. Nothing fancy just little apps that I THINK is vital for a new flashed rom. Anyone have free time and would like to try this?
Post a link I could give it a go although two things you'll probably get more responses in the development section and two have you even tried it yourself yet?
Yes I have tried it myself.I'll pm you
A link soon.
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Could you give us more infos as to what you added ect....?
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Gba Roms

I was wondering if anyone has any gba rom apps. Like rom gripper or something. The one on marketplace is just a list.
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Not sure about xda but be careful asking for items related to yours. Androidcentral doesn't allow it. Just a fair warning.
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Thanks for the heads up. Hope I didn't violate the rules lol.
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Yeah...no prob. Don't need a slap on the hand if I can help it.
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I don't believe just asking where to find such things is bad.. but if I were to link you to the actual files it would be against the rules.. someone feel free to correct me.
That said.. Coolrom/Emuparadise are great for such things..
Thanks man. I still need a way to set my bios though.
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When it comes to roms and emulation, just google roms emulation and whatever system your looking for. I know some people are just now finding out about emulation through their phones, but they've been on computers for years. I suggest skipping any of the apps that offer roms and go to the sources who have been around for years.
On a side note, for those who didn't know, you can also find hacked versions of games which are pretty cool.
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The Liberty Rom has Landed for Bionic!

Hopefully this is the right place. Liberty is here with all its Liberty goodness. It reshapes what to expect from Bionic Roms, well worth the wait...the bar has been raised!
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Evidently it was not to be linked, no harm meant.
Thanks for this . This rom is scary fast and scary smooth.
is webtop present on this rom
If the Dev wanted it here he wouldve posted idk about this. Love the rom blows any rom away in terms of speed
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dB Zac said:
is webtop present on this rom
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Yes it is.
Is it just me ... but haptic won't turn off.
lintmail said:
Is it just me ... but haptic won't turn off.
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That's the first thing I did after setting up my Google account. Same place as always, settings/sounds, uncheck haptic feedback
I guess I should qualify... I did turn off haptic feedback in systems/sound.
It's just that it still vibrates whenever i type on the virtual keyboard. And "yes, I disabled haptic feedback in the keyboard settings as well."
No one else has this issue?
I agree stupid quick rom but hows the battery life? The moto blur rom 1.8 gives 14 hrs with normal use of the GPS, music, and browser
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Been using the phone non stop since flashing almost 4 hours ago, and have only lost 20 percent
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Battery life is excellent getting average of 20+ hours on standard battery
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Dude...jrum said not to post any links having to do with liberty anywhere...
Tivo7 said:
Dude...jrum said not to post any links having to do with liberty anywhere...
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This is true. I followed your link and at the bottom of the OP he says not without permission. Did you ask?
I believe he told someone else here to not post anything but the official. Maybe check with him just in case. Better safe than sorry.
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Tivo7 said:
Dude...jrum said not to post any links having to do with liberty anywhere...
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Did not notice that in the rootzwiki post. I will remove the link. All appoligies to jrum and kjar. Checked to make sure but rootzwiki is down this morining.
Glad link was removed. Link is at rootzwiki where they wanted it. Nothing worse than pissing off devs
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Is there any reason why they don't want their rom on XDA. I always thought of XDA as one of the top sources when it comes to rom development.
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smokedkill said:
Is there any reason why they don't want their rom on XDA. I always thought of XDA as one of the top sources when it comes to rom development.
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They have some issues with XDA. A certain kang incident.
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smokedkill said:
Is there any reason why they don't want their rom on XDA. I always thought of XDA as one of the top sources when it comes to rom development.
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The top two devs for my X aren't on XDA, the top dev team for my T Bolt are no longer on XDA (although there roms make on here from time to time through kangs) and the best dev team for the Bionic isn't on XDA.
where are they? lol i'd rather be there getting roms from the best devs
Rootzwiki is were you can find team Liberty.

Free Tapatalk Alternative(Almost better)

Over downloading Mediafire links for the latest version of Tapatalk, I found myself running into an app almost alike.
The app is called Forum Runner.
Two things...
#1. The free version does everything Tapatalk does and more, downfall is you can't post attachments.
#2. The Dev himself told me that in the paid version you'd soon be able to add your favorite unlisted forums.
So should you try? Yes.
I didn't post attachments when I had Tapatalk because the quality had become shot out.
Give a go.
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AspiringPoet said:
Over downloading Mediafire links for the latest version of Tapatalk, I found myself running into an app almost alike.
The app is called Forum Runner.
Two things...
#1. The free version does everything Tapatalk does and more, downfall is you can't post attachments.
#2. The Dev himself told me that in the paid version you'd soon be able to add your favorite unlisted forums.
So should you try? Yes.
I didn't post attachments when I had Tapatalk because the quality had become shot out.
Give a go.
sorry i rather use tapatalk/xda apps
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sorry i rather use tapatalk/xda apps
Well it seemed like a really nice app...right up to the part where I hit 'reply' and it told me that was a premium feature...I don't mind paying for an app but that's such a basic function it should really be included in the free version.
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CallMeAria said:
Well it seemed like a really nice app...right up to the part where I hit 'reply' and it told me that was a premium feature...I don't mind paying for an app but that's such a basic function it should really be included in the free version.
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++1
I used this app for a while and I swear I remember reply working just fine. Then a couple of days ago I tried it after uploading a new ROM and all of a sudden reply became a premium feature... that's garbage.
Tapatalk looks nice but?
How can I find out if the forums I use regularly work with tapatalk? With no free lite version it is difficult to know if it s a good investment or not. People keep referring to Tapatalk or XDA but surely the XDA app is just for XDA Dev forums and not for multiple forums (fora?) - I think developers would sell a lot more copies of good apps if they made trial versions available.
Are there any other multiple forum readers out there?
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How can I find out if the forums I use regularly work with tapatalk? With no free lite version it is difficult to know if it s a good investment or not. People keep referring to Tapatalk or XDA but surely the XDA app is just for XDA Dev forums and not for multiple forums (fora?) - I think developers would sell a lot more copies of good apps if they made trial versions available.
Are there any other multiple forum readers out there?
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Go to the website on your phone and it should pop up a message. If not, then it probably isn't supported.
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AspiringPoet said:
Over downloading Mediafire links for the latest version of Tapatalk, I found myself running into an app almost alike.
The app is called Forum Runner.
Two things...
#1. The free version does everything Tapatalk does and more, downfall is you can't post attachments.
#2. The Dev himself told me that in the paid version you'd soon be able to add your favorite unlisted forums.
So should you try? Yes.
I didn't post attachments when I had Tapatalk because the quality had become shot out.
Give a go.
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I would advise you to try the free BuzzBundle version. It has much more to offer

Ics rom with blur?

Is there a rom ics with MOTOBLUR i would like to try it out
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Yes
Link or guide to it?
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Link or guide to it?
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I think he was busting your chops ...
The only Blur ICS is the razr leak, that someday be be ported, but hasn't yet been.
I hope so cause i really want to find out
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Take a look at this then. Currently, it's been pulled, and there doesn't seem to be any new activity here, but it was there for a little while...
http://www.droidhive.com/forums/index.php?/topic/485-rommotoblur-android-404-beta-2-24742-033012/
The link in the last post is the rom I was referring to. Most of the ICS rooms can be found on the droidhive forums.
You asked a yes or no question so I gave you a yes or no answer.
I recommend waiting for an official ics if you really want blur so badly.
Or just get an ics theme for your blur rom as you wait it out.
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The link in the last post is the rom I was referring to. Most of the ICS rooms can be found on the droidhive forums.
You asked a yes or no question so I gave you a yes or no answer.
I recommend waiting for an official ics if you really want blur so badly.
Or just get an ics theme for your blur rom as you wait it out.
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Why not just link to it in the first place or tell him where to find it and save the forum some posts. Just because it was a yes or no question, don't mean your actually helping by only saying yes.
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In the top right there is a search button.
If people actually use it this thread would never have started.
Well thanks guys for the info anyways.
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In the top right there is a search button.
If people actually use it this thread would never have started.
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Some people use the xda app, which doesn't have a search button on top. I have barely used a computer to access xda in almost 6 months. On another note, finding things for the bionic is much harder than it is on many other devices. This is my first android which I had to use 4-5 different websites to find all the files I needed. With my previous phones, xda was the first place to look for something, but with the bionic, it seems like xda is the last place you want to check. With some files, it was easier to google bionic root than it was to find it on here.
I've always felt that the rooting community are the embasssadors for Android and unless we are actively developing, we should be more than willing to help others who are having problems. The more we can help them, the less they will have to bother the developers for help. While some questions are based on people being lazy, many of them are based on the user not knowing better. The bionic seems to have a lot of newer android owners which helps explain the repetition of questions. I suggest when offering help, also let the user know of the rules we go by when searching before asking.
The sooner someone can get their phone running nice, the sooner they can go show it off to their friends and help promote the growth of android. I know I used to impress my iPhone friends back when I was new with wifi tether. They couldn't get a signal and needed to use mine. A couple of those people are now on Android.
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Well written. More people should think like this.
This is how we try our best to do things at AF....
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smokedkill said:
Some people use the xda app, which doesn't have a search button on top. I have barely used a computer to access xda in almost 6 months. On another note, finding things for the bionic is much harder than it is on many other devices. This is my first android which I had to use 4-5 different websites to find all the files I needed. With my previous phones, xda was the first place to look for something, but with the bionic, it seems like xda is the last place you want to check. With some files, it was easier to google bionic root than it was to find it on here.
I've always felt that the rooting community are the embasssadors for Android and unless we are actively developing, we should be more than willing to help others who are having problems. The more we can help them, the less they will have to bother the developers for help. While some questions are based on people being lazy, many of them are based on the user not knowing better. The bionic seems to have a lot of newer android owners which helps explain the repetition of questions. I suggest when offering help, also let the user know of the rules we go by when searching before asking.
The sooner someone can get their phone running nice, the sooner they can go show it off to their friends and help promote the growth of android. I know I used to impress my iPhone friends back when I was new with wifi tether. They couldn't get a signal and needed to use mine. A couple of those people are now on Android.
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You are the most awsome person on the web right now
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What is the best ics rom atm?
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Andlamv said:
What is the best ics rom atm?
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Team Gummy
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/20162-bionicbeta-041912/
projektorboy said:
Team Gummy
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/20162-bionicbeta-041912/
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Agreed
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smokedkill said:
Some people use the xda app, which doesn't have a search button on top. I have barely used a computer to access xda in almost 6 months. On another note, finding things for the bionic is much harder than it is on many other devices. This is my first android which I had to use 4-5 different websites to find all the files I needed. With my previous phones, xda was the first place to look for something, but with the bionic, it seems like xda is the last place you want to check. With some files, it was easier to google bionic root than it was to find it on here.
I've always felt that the rooting community are the embasssadors for Android and unless we are actively developing, we should be more than willing to help others who are having problems. The more we can help them, the less they will have to bother the developers for help. While some questions are based on people being lazy, many of them are based on the user not knowing better. The bionic seems to have a lot of newer android owners which helps explain the repetition of questions. I suggest when offering help, also let the user know of the rules we go by when searching before asking.
The sooner someone can get their phone running nice, the sooner they can go show it off to their friends and help promote the growth of android. I know I used to impress my iPhone friends back when I was new with wifi tether. They couldn't get a signal and needed to use mine. A couple of those people are now on Android.
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I agree with everything you said, OTHER then the search functionality. I as well only use the XDA app. But from the home screen if the app, if you click the upper right hand tabs that says "more" it has the search function there. Which would save reposts over and over in all phone forums. It is irritating to read through forums, looking for new things, and reading the same questions over and over.
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