July 1st, 2011 - another day in the life of owning an Android phone, and a good one! There is a new release for the Android OS 2.3.5 found on: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1127578
This adds the following new features:
Cognition 5 Beta 3 Changelog (6/29/2011)
FULL WIPE
Google Talk w/Audio & Video chat
Hacked Camera (Power Takes Picture, any battery level, thanks to rafalense)
Removed power options header
Cognition 5 Beta 2 Changelog (6/20/2011)
FULL WIPE
ClockworkMod Recovery v4.0.0.5
Rom Manager OTA Support (not in rom manager yet)
/sbin cleanup script (fixes busybox issues and some other crazy stuff)
SIP enabled (thanks to stangri for the tip!)
Remove boot sound (for real this time)
Remove AT&T boot animation (for real this time)
Remove shutdown sound (for real this time)
Step 1: Launch the "MyBackup Root" application on your phone
Step 2: click on the "Backup" button, and choose Applications & Media - wait for it to finish...
Step 3: click on the "Backup" button, and choose the "Data" options - wait for it to finish...
Step 4: connect your phone via USB to your favorite workstation or laptop and copy the "Cognition5-Beta3.zip" file to your phone's internal or external SD memory
Step 5: long press the Power Button and choose the "Recovery" option - your phone then boots into a quasi DOS screen with orange colored font...
Step 6: use volume keys to select "install zip from SD card"
Step 7: the new beta 3 installs on your Android mobile device! It took about 4 minutes to update
Step 8: go through the Menu options, back, back and choose "wipe data/factory reset" - then select "Yes - delete all user data"
Note: this enabled the new update to function aright with your pre-installed and custom installed applications.
Step 9: [optional] wipe cache partition
Step 10: reboot system now
Restoration
Step A: skip the initial setup
Step B: click on the Market Icon
Step C:Sign into your Google account with your sweet Gmail account
Step D: browse the Android Market and re-download and install "MyBackup Root"
Step E: choose the restore option to re-install all of your backed up settings and applications
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