I'm sure you've heard no doubt that Google is nice enough in the end it was an update on the gingerbread gives users the ability to video chat with the native application Google Talk. Pretty sweet, except for only 4 percent of people actually in the world and even fewer actually own gingerbread Nexus p. And what about the rest of us? Well, you could either wait a sad panda, and - oh, four months to push for your vehicle, for Android OTA 2.3.4. Or take the matterTheir hands and flash at your fingertips a zip file that installs all new and improved GTalk for your phone. There is a catch, though. One thing you have to be rooted. Two, you have already run a ROM gingerbread (any version). If you're one of those people lucky enough to see then watch this video, what exactly is this Google video chat business. If you do not like looking at my face (like me), you could always just follow these steps: Secure file download ROM ZIP:forum.xda-developers.com zip file located in the root of the SD card (not in another folder) Use ROM-manager for the zip or recovery mode boot flash and manual flash zip Enjoy =) Follow me on Twitter : twitter.com Friend me on Facebook: facebook.com.
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