Rawrr.Tigah
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I started out with my regular old mocha/white N73, and did the firmware update to ME when it came out. However, I'm seriously considering going back.
The problem is memory. I feel like my phone runs out of memory ALOT easier with the ME firmware than it did with vanilla. Even with Handy Taskman (which, fyi, will not auto-start on ME after a reboot, like it did with the regular) closing out the Music App, I feel like there's something in there like a memory leak, cause after a fresh reboot and kill the music app, I'll have 16.something MB of RAM leftover. However, after using it the whole day or a few days, I'm usually down to 10MB with nothing running. Somewhere along the line I'm losing ~6MB of RAM. A power-cycle usually brings it back, but it's still a pain, and I don't really use the music player app as much as I'd like to.
However, I know you're not supposed to be able to downgrade firmware, but i didn't know if anyone's tried it with the NSS product code trick? I depend on the phone, so I'm not really sure if it's worth risking the brick.
The problem is memory. I feel like my phone runs out of memory ALOT easier with the ME firmware than it did with vanilla. Even with Handy Taskman (which, fyi, will not auto-start on ME after a reboot, like it did with the regular) closing out the Music App, I feel like there's something in there like a memory leak, cause after a fresh reboot and kill the music app, I'll have 16.something MB of RAM leftover. However, after using it the whole day or a few days, I'm usually down to 10MB with nothing running. Somewhere along the line I'm losing ~6MB of RAM. A power-cycle usually brings it back, but it's still a pain, and I don't really use the music player app as much as I'd like to.
However, I know you're not supposed to be able to downgrade firmware, but i didn't know if anyone's tried it with the NSS product code trick? I depend on the phone, so I'm not really sure if it's worth risking the brick.