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That's pretty awesome. Plex seems to be the easiest way to get streaming working.
The other week I even had it streaming from my home box via the internet to the isle of man (though myplex streaming seems a bit buggy at times)
Hmm, a bit of googling seems to suggest that the Glass/AMOLED/Digitiser are all one laminated piece.
It would appear that you can with a lot of effort and care de-laminate the glass from the rest and replace just that yourself, but you run the risk of killing the screen and/or touch digitiser...
Try going direct to Samsung.
I did that with HTC and my Nexus One. Was only slightly more than buying a kit and doing it myself, and they picked it up from work, fixed it, billed me, dropped it back to work.
~£75 IIRC
Is it the LCD thats broken, or just the glass on the front?
If it's the official S2 firmware, USB mass storage is hidden in one of the settings menus. By default it now uses MTP as it allows you to transfer files on/off the phone without unmounting the SD Card from the phone itself.
Bring up Settings.
Click More… (under Wireless and network).
Then...
Gingerbread (2.3.x) was meant to be phone only (even though some companies stuck it on early tablets anyway). Honeycomb (Android 3.x) was a tablet only edition, Ice Cream Sandwich is 4.0.x and is a combined OS for tablets and phones.
I'm currently running ICS on my Transformer Prime (Official...
What version are you running? Stock or one of the many custom mixes out there?
I'm running this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1436854 . It's pretty nice. Stable and fast. Can't fault it.
I don't know if iPhones can do it, but most phones have some sort of inbuilt call baring.
You can set you phone to auto-reject calls from certain numbers or from unknown numbers, or only accept calls from your address book. Depends on the phone as to what features you have. IIRC my Nexus One...
If you're coming from another ROM it's probably best to wipe first and then restore apps from titanium backup. I'm now running 8.5 and have very few only minor issues.
At a minimum you should wipe Davilk-Cache and the Cache partition from recovery.
Never mind the speed you used to get with them, how about the cost? These whippersnappers are complaining because they have to pay 20 or 30 quid a month and "only" getting 10mbit, I remember £4-500 a quarter phone bills from feeding my online Quake addiction.
I remember getting my first ISDN...
Yes. I've been running rooted since the day I got it.
So far I've run the following ROMs
1) Modaco Custom Rom - Basically stock rom with option to pull out the Samsung custom apps and replace them with ASOP ones plus speed optimization etc
2) Cyanogen Mod 7 (daily build 115)- Fully custom...