The more you visits, the better it gets

Lunch Break

June 30, 2010 – 2.37 pm | by MaxOng

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We’re here at mcd, 3 hours lunch break :-)

Sukma!

June 18, 2010 – 11.37 am | by MaxOng

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Malacca! Awesome resort. Awesome swimming pool :-) ohh, time for swimming now. Muahahaha.

Starbucks at Pearl International hotel

May 15, 2010 – 8.02 pm | by MaxOng

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Yeahh. Am here using the WiFi in Starbucks. Damn, playing yassin tomorrow for 9th10th position. What the.

Sportexcel 2nd Leg

May 14, 2010 – 10.41 am | by MaxOng

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Just arrived at Pearl International Hotel. Waiting for our rooms to be ready! We left Penang like, 6am! That’s why we’re early :O I’m doing the mobile blogging thingy on my Nexus! :)

Rooted Nexus One

May 13, 2010 – 10.03 pm | by MaxOng

When it comes to gadgets, i am kinda itchy handed. When i get a new gadget that is able to unlock/jailbreak/root, i will usually do it! Okay so when i got my nexus one, it’s hackable – obviously for a better cause. I love modding gadgets! Gives me a feeling a uniqueness :D

Google allows you to root your phone, and just before you unlock your phone, they have a special screen that informs you the consequences of unlocking the phone (void your warranty), and it will ask you to reconfirm.

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Here’s the screen to warns you before unlocking your phone!


Well, a rooted Nexus One allows one to install application to the SD card. While a stock nexus one doesn’t allow you to do that at the moment. It will install the applications in your internal memory, which is only 128MB. Very limited space! Besides that, a rooted nexus one, flashed with Cyanogen Mod 5.0.6 allows you to apply many modifications to your phone, including the ability to auto rotate your phone 360 degrees.

A rooted Nexus One also allow you to overclock your CPU Processor from the stock, 998Mhz into 1.113Ghz. Which obviously improves the speed of your Nexus! (Not that it’s not fast enough already!)

Well, hopefully nothing happens to my phone *fingers crossed*, cause it’s not under warranty anymore! :| But still, no regrets of rooting my Nexus, still lovin’ it :mrgreen: