Kindle Fire chills with an Ice Cream Sandwich port
0. phoneArena posted on 07 Dec 2011, 11:28
Owners of the Kindle Fire get a cool new way to use their tablets, as a working port of ICS is being shown off after a couple of weeks of work...
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1. WirelessCon posted on 07 Dec 2011, 14:10 0
Rooting is beyond me. Is it easy for the tech fans that don't know computer science?
After rooting and adding ICS is the fabled Silk Browser still available?
Where should a first time rooter go to learn such nifty skills?
2. Hello-dirt posted on 07 Dec 2011, 14:57 0
I think it is pretty easy. I am more mechanically inclined, yet I was able to root both my Evo and my SGSII. I also unrooted the SGSII which I thought was going to be very difficult. The developer site that is constantly talked about and mentioned, I think it's XDA, has every tool for both noobs and experts. Good luck w/ rooting and having more options for your little toy.
3. jbash posted on 07 Dec 2011, 14:59 0
xda-developers.com is a good starting point. read, read, and then read some more. But you open a new side of android/wp you never thought possible.
4. ledbetterp3 posted on 08 Dec 2011, 05:38 0
Umm, One click root: you click once, if you don't know how to do that, you weren't born within the last 100 years...






