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Androidified Myself! New Cool App by Google
[Via TechCrunch] Today Google and Larva Labs (creators of the game Retro Defense which I love) released a new app called Androidify, which allows you to make small Android versions of yourselves and share with your friends. It doesn’t really have a point, except that it’s awesome and cool. One of those stupid things that you can’t help but enjoy and laugh at =D Above is an Androidified version of myself ^^ I don’t really have pink hair yet, but I’m thinking about it~
What To Do When You Get An Android
This is just a guide for my friends, and is what I usually do when I get a new phone. Written because Fishy is finally getting a Droid Incredible.
Root / Install Custom ROM
This part isn’t exactly necessary for most people, but I really recommend it. Rooting is the Android equivalent of getting Administrator Privileges on Windows, and installing a custom ROM is like installing a new OS.
Advantages:
- Faster updates to new features that Google released (it took forever for HTC to release the Android 2.1 update for my HTC Hero, and all the Samsung Galaxy S variants are currently still on 2.1)
- WiFi Hotspot tethering without paying your carrier $30/month (or whatever rate it is) extra
- DSP Manager, a system-wide Equalizer with different room/stereo effects and can be customized based on speakers, headphones, or bluetooth (requires Root, comes preinstalled on CyanogenMod).
- Overclock/Underclock your CPU to gain performance for games or conserve battery
- Get rid of the crap your carrier puts on your phone (my Evo came with Sprint Navigation, Nascar, and a bunch of crap I can’t uninstall).
Disadvantages:
- Voids your warranty (though you can unroot and reflash the default ROM)
- Depending on your ROM you won’t have HTC Sense (some ROMs do have it, CyanogenMod does not). HTC Sense is beautiful, but it means updates come slower.
TheUnlockr does a good job of taking you through rooting. After rooting go to the Market and fetch ROM Manager.
The ROM I’m currently using is the CyanogenMod 7 RC1 (HTC Evo), but not all devices are supported. If your device isn’t supported try going to XDA Developers.
Once you get a ROM you want, download it and the Google Apps package (there should be a link with the ROM, otherwise search on XDA) and copy the zip file onto your phone’s SD card. Use the ROM Manager to install the ROM (select wipe cache/data, backup current ROM, etc) and wait for your phone to reboot. Once it starts up in the new ROM, use the ROM Manager to install the Google Apps package.

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