[Q] Available space on ROM - HTC Inspire 4G

Hello everyone. I'm posting this in the Android development section because what I'm about to ask, I'm not sure if it's a custom ROM issue or this is just the way the Inspire is.
My question is the phone is advertised with a 4GB ROM, correct? I've seen some people talk about only having 1GB of space though. What's the story behind this?
Thanks in advance!

You posted this in the wrong place and mods will let you know, BUT,
I just posted this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=977376
that might shed a little light on a bit of what you are asking and the rest, well, ts kinda what you are asking here too

Anyone else?

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Question about AT&T Quickfire

Hello all,
I've been reading these forums for a while, as I have a Tilt, but this is my first time posting, so I don't know if this is in the right place. Please move it to the appropriate location if it isn't.
My girlfriend just got a Quickfire, and I was wondering if there is anyway to mod it. I know it's not a PDA phone like the HTC phones, but I assume there is some way to flash the rom or something. I know it's early on, so there's nothing really on this topic. But if someone could tell me if it's even possible, that'd be great. And if there is a way, but this site isn't the place to look for that info, please tell me another site I could look at.
I apologize again if this is in the wrong place, or if my questions are goofy/unclear. Thanks in advance.
what os does the quickfire run anyway?
Its more of a feature phone than a smartphone, so I think that you are pretty much out of luck. I also saw somewhere that they were recalled b/c of a big bug. I'm sure Google can find it. The article I saw was that at&t stores were taking them back and giving you a free samsung propel in exchange. Kinda cool of them to do that for you...
Jason

[Q] Termonology Aspects and Capabilities

Hello there i am new to these forums, and android to that matter as well, not to mention linux. True Noob- so be it. I hope i have posted this in a relevant section. I was just wondering with all of the vast amounts of information posted on these sites if there is any information that is important to know before getting really in depth. Maybe like a terminology index of sorts that will help u understand the complexity of code and programing i have no education in such matters. yet i have flashed cwm recovery even though i techinically dont understand what flashing truly is. but with that I just wanted to say that the people who take time to write tutorials are very helpful. I am running g2x gingerbread 2.3.3 got from tmobile brand new yesterday. I am intristed in seeing if there is a rom to bypass data cap on there 4g network-fix camera and camcorder issues with potential delivered to what hardware is actually designed to do. also can internal storage be deverted for extra ram?? and overclocking i am intristed in basically just want to thank everyone who is patient and helpful.
I am an intelligent logical person i belive if i could have a 10 min conversation with someone with the know how i could learn alot. or yet maybe people can use this thread to talk about elementaries and the abc's of things also i would be much apprecitve for emails and messages with any advice thank u so much
I would just browse XDA and if you find a term you don't know you could PM me or just post it in the Q&A section.

[Q]

Wondering if anyone could make a vanilla rom without cm7 as the base?
Thanks in advance
Look in: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1112
If there is one it'll be there. Bear in mind most folks are are now looking to ICS.
BTW, next time add a subject to a post so folks have a clue what you're asking about.
My bad thanks

New owner of 16GB Nook Tablet looking to switch to CM7 or CM10

I am fairly lost on the process for updating my nook tablet 16GB to CM7 or CM10. This forum is like an information overload for a noob like me.
Two things I want to accomplish:
(1) Decide on CM7, CM9, or CM10
(2) Once I decide, update my nook
This is going to be a family tablet. Kids (older than 10) might use it a lot. I have read that CM10 is too unstable right now (especially for kids to use). Is this still true? I got the impression from this thread that there may be vast improvements:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1877217
Cam someone tell me which version has the best combination of stability/performance? Is CM10 even close yet? Not crazy about the idea of going with gingerbread.
So, once I have decided, its not clear how I should update my nook. Are there simple instructions somewhere?
I'm sorry if I offend with this post, but it needs to be said - to you and the hundreds of other newbies coming on here with similar questions ...
If you can't figure out the basics of what you need to do by reading the information already posted across the existing threads on your device's forums then you should not even consider trying to do anything other than leave it well alone on the 'Stock' build.
The potential to break your nice, new, shiny device and find yourself in a position where you cannot recover it is high unless you are sure what you are doing, and the benefits really aren't enough for what you are trying to achieve.
SimonTS said:
I'm sorry if I offend with this post, but it needs to be said - to you and the hundreds of other newbies coming on here with similar questions ...
If you can't figure out the basics of what you need to do by reading the information already posted across the existing threads on your device's forums then you should not even consider trying to do anything other than leave it well alone on the 'Stock' build.
The potential to break your nice, new, shiny device and find yourself in a position where you cannot recover it is high unless you are sure what you are doing, and the benefits really aren't enough for what you are trying to achieve.
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Your post does not offend me. I think I can figure out the basics. That's not a fair assumption about me. The problem is that I am seeing a lot of info on the web, and it is a little difficult for me to separate what I need from what I don't need. I see a lot of different info about which sd card to use or how the sd card needs to be formatted, etc, etc.
I just need one set of instructions that seems to work for most people.
But that only addresses one of my questions. The other question is whether CM10 is mature enough at this point or not?

[Q] Hello everyone from Cyprus

I am new here and wanted to say hello first to everyone! Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
I have questions but like i said im new so not sure where to ask exactly.
I searched the whole forum but from what i've seen my device is not mentioned anywhere or at least the model i am supposed to have. Dont really know anything about these stuff so i hope this is not a really stupid question.
I recently bought and i quote from the site a Gooapple V8 MTK6575 android phone i5 but to be honest i wasnt expecting most of the apps to be in chinese. You are probably saying right now thats naive well i guess you can see what a newbie i am with this whole thing.
My question is how can i have these apps in english and working i guess this device at its best.
I've seen others posting some general info so here it goes:
Version: 6.0 (10A405)
Model Number: MD297ZP
Modem Firmware: 1.00.16
Dont know if that helps in any way but if someone can suggest or point me to the right direction i would very much appreciate it.
Thanks
Tony
For starters, welcome to XDA Developers
Since you are a new member here, I will attempt to point you in the right direction. Try this thread. I think it may get you headed in the right direction. For future reference, and you did state that you searched, there is an extreme emphasis on using Search at XDA before posting.
Good Luck
Thanks shinobisoft!
I found that thread when i was searching and i did read it but it mentions only V5 and not V8 that i have. Maybe they aren't much different. Anyway thanks again and i guess i will post there and find out more.
Cheers
Tony

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