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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 15/02/13 10:01, Leon Wright wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Tim
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<div id=":1pd">I have a Galaxy Nexus. It uses them for the
car dock, and the desk dock (I only have the car dock).
It can do audio over them too, not sure what else.<br>
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<div style="">Cool! My Wife has a Galaxy Nexus, the firmware
everyone in Australia is stuck on is crap (4.0.4 is buggy
and was on my Nexus S for a short time before google
released an update). She hated it till I loaded the
firmware straight from Google and now loves it. Regular
OTA updates FTW!</div>
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I got mine from Kogan, so had to flash Stock firmware to make it
"normal", so OTA's from early on. Didn't even realise people in Aust
were stuck on old firmwares.<br>
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And to keep this on topic, I've rooted mine and run Linux Deploy on
it so get all my normal networking tools.<br>
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Tim<br>
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