jblz, on 12 March 2012 - 04:31 AM, said:
Yeah, I was a fool haha.
Are you referring to the factory reset from the bootloader? Because it seemed to get rid of everything on the phone itself but not the SD Card.
So to confirm, updating to 4.0 and then doing a reset from the bootloader will keep 4.0?
correct factory reset in bootloader is really no different than factory reset from within Android OS
doing a factory reset will just wipe everything but the SD card and /system (where the OS lives, unless i'm totally mistaken)
in order to install ICS you will need to update the firmware of the actual chips in the phone, not a difficult process to do, just search around for it
in order to get BACK to a GB rom you would need to then downgrade the firmware of the chips (not sure if this can be done, i accidentally updated my FW for ICS before it was stable and couldnt figure out how to get back to GB....well i got back to GB but had no service)
Trip has some pretty decent ICS rom's available as well as Virtuos (though Trip doesnt exactly get along with them) shouldn't be a big deal if you upgrade FW and install an ICS, but i'd wait till you decide weather or not to buy the phone from your friend
My best suggestion though would be to search around on here, Rootzwiki or XDA for info on the different FW versions and how to install them (usually just in a .img file that can be flashed via bootloader)
if your totally new to the android scene though I would stick with gingerbread for now until your more familiar with all the different terms and tools used for various things, its easier to work with gingerbread right now because there are a bunch of stable versions of it ICS is still fairly new to the device so results can vary greatly from rom to rom