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If he isn't in the USA, then he can probably get near-LTE speeds just using DC-HSPA.

Get another one perhaps? Think of your first £35 as a donation. Or if you bought from an official re-seller, claim your warranty. Technically, claiming your warranty shouldn't hurt the foundation because they are licensing manufacture to outside companies- although I am not too sure.

You can think about that after you get past the secure boot EFI BIOS.

You left Android because there are multiple ways to troubleshoot a program without re-installing it?

It can't be Jelly Bean. That isn't officially released yet for your phone.

Deal with it.

Nitrous enables any app to use Safari's Javascript rendering engine. No overclocking is done. The reason it makes apps faster is because Safari's rendering engine is more efficient that the one used in the standard UIWebView API.

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I can't understand your comment, but I can tell you that my iPhone failed to do this while Google did.

If it was me: Nexus 7.

My SGS2 works. (if that's what you're talking about when you say SG2)

If these are the US variants, that probably explains why.

Replying to approve.

It's a prototype dual-core device created for demonstration purposes, as stated in the presentation.

A Galaxy S (that is, the Galaxy S1) can do all of the above. The Galaxy S2 doesn't have such a good audio chip.

Replying to promo- Oh wait, you're starred.

I really doubt this. Mainly because the UEFI will probably be bypassed soon enough allowing for other OSes, and there is nothing stopping a Sandy Bridge i5 from running everything any current x86 PC can run on Windows. If Microsoft are calling it Pro, it probably is intended to run anything you can throw at it.

Maybe that was too complicated.