Xxjoker, yeah mine runs the kitty kat too. Runs well and hope you did not misunderstand anything. I say cheap, since more expensive units will also have IR which would be nice, since I have quite a few things around here that run off remotes far as stereos, TV, Satelite boxes. Unfortunately, LG did not think of that point so am out of luck. Samsung does along with HTC and not sure about who else, learning slowly but surely.
Of course in my predicament and stages of learning is better to own the cheap one first. If I do something stupid and brick it with no return there is no major loss of money, right??? Of course for now, with me having the service going, not really going to do anything drastic with this unit. Maybe, at some point when weather gets worse will attempt some things since there will be more time for it. For now, it's mostly about music and the hassles of containing more than 30gbs of music. Get these Androids over 20gbs stuffed and hassles begin. Have to remember, this unit only has 4gbs internal of which 500-800mbs is used for OS. Now for what it is doing that is remarkable. Still, yes there are going to be hassles and really just list all this to help others that are interested in doing the same thing. Xan stating that he has about 60gbs of music, does prove my point that others out in this world do contain large music collections. Am glad I am not alone on that.
Would also be awesome if you would state what unit you have and if you also have music on it. As this is a newer area for me, I have taken a great interest in these smartphones. I used to say would never own one, since I do see people living on them and avoiding the real world, but now I say is a great tool when used correctly. Had a cheap Emerson tablet that ran Ice Cream Sandwich and am beginning to think that the Ice Cream melted and destroyed it. LOL! Seriously, was a real cheapie that only ever managed to hold a charge for 20 mins top. Smartphone far surpasses that. Least the Emerson gave me a heads up that something of this nature can be an asset, so was grateful for that. Also am grateful for all the insight I get here and any I can give out.