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I mean all the way AOSP? I miss the Roms that were available for my G1...I thought the SenseUI would be awesome to have, but seriously...it actually sucks.
Yeah. There's AOSP 1.6, and DarchDroid is based off of AOSP 2.1. Do a search next time....
an all asop rom is not fully possible yet, theres a few out there but the camera doesnt work and a few other things but thats because they cant fix that until the official 2.1 comes out then we will have our fully aosp, theres darch vanilla, and darch droid, but a few things are missing as i stated above, if you are like me and you want a fully functionable aosp rom just wait until this update comes out then my friend we score, i hate sense, it blows...............ive been waiting for this a long time....dont even bother with the old aosp roms i mean their good but not 100%
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I mean all the way AOSP? I miss the Roms that were available for my G1...I thought the SenseUI would be awesome to have, but seriously...it actually sucks.
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Sounds like you should have gotten a Samsung Moment.
pseudoremora said:
Sounds like you should have gotten a Samsung Moment.
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i was about a **** hair from choosing a moment, almost wish i would have gotten one kinda, but then again idk, i hope a dev made use out of that decent processor
MatrixROM is all ASOP
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Here's the big answer to your question. All AOSP roms ARE possible. They just don't have all the functionality of Sense ROMs. DarchVanilla, or the link in my sig, will get you as close to aosp as you can get without breaking functionality.
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Here's the big answer to your question. All AOSP roms ARE possible. They just don't have all the functionality of Sense ROMs. DarchVanilla, or the link in my sig, will get you as close to aosp as you can get without breaking functionality.
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And might I add it's all HTCs fault because they won't release the .29 kernel source and their massive amount of modification to it disallows the ability to just port over a .29 kernel as it is... What Android was all about in the first place.
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Sounds like you should have gotten a Samsung Moment.
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Haha, I have one of those too...but let me tell you, if you flash 2.1 on it, and even THINK about thinking about looking at it to go online or play a game....or make a call, your battery drains.
HeroMeng...I'll check that one out. Thanks.
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HeroMeng...I'll check that one out. Thanks.
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No prob.
Went ics to my touch ? Or ivent port
edgarttr said:
Went ics to my touch ? Or ivent port
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I'm not sure what you are asking for...
Android/Google hasn't released the Source Code yet. So no developer has it. as of right now you can use a SDK port but many of the main features aren't working.
when they goin to port ics in to my touch?
the nexus s is runnig ics all ready
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the nexus s is runnig ics all ready
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I don't care what the Nexus S is running. We don't own Nexus S phones. Google has not released the source code for Android 4.0 yet. So no developer has it in their hands. EVERYTHING that is out there is a build from the SDK, so there will be flaws.
for a week or two there was a SDK port floating around here on XDA. the thread has been removed due to instability (or some other TOS)... but here is proof of my statement. http://omgdroid.com/2011/10/25/ice-cream-sandwich-4-0-1-sdk-port-mytouch-4g/
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the nexus s is runnig ics all ready
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no need to state the obvious...
who cares? be patient buddy.
Im itching to try and port ICS, but an SDK port isn't what you want to work with if it can be avoided.
Title is quite confusing, I don't know is your inquiring about when ICS went to the MT4G or something else.
If you really want to use an SDK you can A) port it yourself B)Buy a nexus C)Wait for source D)use ICS theme & launcher
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I don't care what the Nexus S is running. We don't own Nexus S phones. Google has not released the source code for Android 4.0 yet. So no developer has it in their hands. EVERYTHING that is out there is a build from the SDK, so there will be flaws.
for a week or two there was a SDK port floating around here on XDA. the thread has been removed due to instability (or some other TOS)... but here is proof of my statement. http://omgdroid.com/2011/10/25/ice-cream-sandwich-4-0-1-sdk-port-mytouch-4g/
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As far as I know, that build never made it past boot looping. I don't think the "dev" even had a MT4G, so there was no way he could get it working. He had similar posts for several devices for which he was attempting to get working ICS.
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As far as I know, that build never made it past boot looping. I don't think the "dev" even had a MT4G, so there was no way he could get it working. He had similar posts for several devices for which he was attempting to get working ICS.
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I was trying to get it to work but I need a custom kernel made for our phone and I don't have the knowledge for making that if anyone does pm.me please and ill attempt to make it
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Im itching to try and port ICS, but an SDK port isn't what you want to work with if it can be avoided.
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You should be able to get it to work, maybe with some bugs. If you never try you, won't know what might happen
From my fist to your face, enjoy!
It's being worked on by myself and a couple others. No eta or anything, but I'll start a thread in general section when we have more info on where we stand to keep everyone updated.
Sounds goods to me
From my fist to your face, enjoy!
Stupid question, but what is OmniROM and what does it mean for the end-user? I just saw a post from XDA on my Facebook feed, and it seems like kind of a big deal.
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Stupid question, but what is OmniROM and what does it mean for the end-user? I just saw a post from XDA on my Facebook feed, and it seems like kind of a big deal.
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
Omni is what custom ROMs used to be about: innovation, new features, transparency, community, and freedom
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Will their be a version for the Verizon Galaxy S III?
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Will their be a version for the Verizon Galaxy S III?
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when someone builds it, yes.
device requests would be better suited to go to your device maintainers
How can you deal with the big number of different device??
It need lots of person...
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
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I've had an iPhone since about three months ago (because they were the only phones readily available to be bought used and without a contract), but have always kept up with Android. It doesn't seem like innovation stopped. What are we missing now? Cyanogenmod seems to be packed with innovative features, so does AOKP.
BTW, great signature.
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How can you deal with the big number of different device??
It need lots of person...
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Other developers will bring up devices. They are the device maintainers
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I've had an iPhone since about three months ago (because they were the only phones readily available to be bought used and without a contract), but have always kept up with Android. It doesn't seem like innovation stopped. What are we missing now? Cyanogenmod seems to be packed with innovative features, so does AOKP.
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I don't think any iPhone is in the works for omni at the moment
I felt what was missing was a team to implement ideas that have never been imagined by the average person, or have been thought of as to be "too difficult" to implement.
I feel this rom, and the team behind it, is the answer to this problem, which should open doors up in other teams, including cyanogenmod
And thanks
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Other developers will bring up devices. They are the device maintainers
I don't think any iPhone is in the works for omni at the moment
I felt what was missing was a team to implement ideas that have never been imagined by the average person, or have been thought of as to be "too difficult" to implement.
I feel this rom, and the team behind it, is the answer to this problem, which should open doors up in other teams, including cyanogenmod
And thanks
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It WOULD be a feat to crack the iPhone's bootloader past the iPhone 3G and get Android booting on there, wouldn't it..?
So, the OmniROM will not just be another copy of another custom ROM? Now that it's being mentioned, I do feel like a lot of them just have the same features.Maybe that's why I'm not fully satisfied when I habitually flash new ROMS.
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It WOULD be a feat to crack the iPhone's bootloader past the iPhone 3G and get Android booting on there, wouldn't it..?
So, the OmniROM will not just be another copy of another custom ROM? Now that it's being mentioned, I do feel like a lot of them just have the same features.Maybe that's why I'm not fully satisfied when I habitually flash new ROMS.
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I work with someone who builds for the iPhone. I might get them to add omni support for it.
Omni is based on aosp (the stock source from google). From their patches are added to support an array of devices. Then new features are added. Seeing as it's a fairly new project (only been around 2 months), there aren't a lot of new features, however there are a few ones to note
They are adding true multi window support
The quick settings tiles are flipable
There see, so to be a new app called "OmniGears". I'm unsure about what exactly this will do, but it seems to contain rom specific settings
I hope this is enough to convince you this won't be a "copy of another rom"
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so when exactly will the source be released, and what devices are getting official support?
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so when exactly will the source be released, and what devices are getting official support?
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Nexus 4, 7(all), and 10
Sources are being uploaded atm
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I work with someone who builds for the iPhone. I might get them to add omni support for it.
Omni is based on aosp (the stock source from google). From their patches are added to support an array of devices. Then new features are added. Seeing as it's a fairly new project (only been around 2 months), there aren't a lot of new features, however there are a few ones to note
They are adding true multi window support
The quick settings tiles are flipable
There see, so to be a new app called "OmniGears". I'm unsure about what exactly this will do, but it seems to contain rom specific settings
I hope this is enough to convince you this won't be a "copy of another rom"
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Multi-window sounds awesome. It's one of two features, the other being Watch-on, that I found useful/interesting from TouchWiz. Now, all I need is a download link... I don't even care about bugs.
Are you working on this ROM?
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Multi-window sounds awesome. It's one of two features, the other being Watch-on, that I found useful/interesting from TouchWiz. Now, all I need is a download link... I don't even care about bugs.
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No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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Still, this sounds like a HUGE step forward for Android.
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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alright, so this rom has mere days before its release, Or will we see threads as soon as tomorrow?
kevinrocksman said:
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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Can we see a preview, or would you rather keep it a surprise?
kevinrocksman said:
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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Looking forward to seeing it
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alright, so this rom has mere days before its release, Or will we see threads as soon as tomorrow?
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I'm sorry I don't know when they will start rolling out. Hopefully it will be soon
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Can we see a preview, or would you rather keep it a surprise?
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I feel it should be kept hidden, and be released with the first builds. However it would be up to the core team
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Looking forward to seeing it
I'm sorry I don't know when they will start rolling out. Hopefully it will be soon
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I know, its gonna look awesome on my n4! I only hope its just not the great features, but also has a variety of flashable tweaks/mods/themes so we can really say this rom is one of a kind!
What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
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What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
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At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
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im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
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im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
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Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
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Sources are being uploaded, and yes it will be open sourcd
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Sources are being uploaded, and yes it will be open sourcd
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Cool, hope the maintenance will nice and good luck
Was pretty stoked to see this announced at the BBQ; looking forward to builds, source, etc...
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At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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Does the first batch include Nexus 7 2013?
ktkr said:
Does the first batch include Nexus 7 2013?
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Yes
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Galaxy Nexus?
cybojenix said:
At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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What about the Xperia Z? I do love my Yuga. Hopefully it comes soon !
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Galaxy Nexus?
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While it doesn't look like there is "official support" for it per se, I doubt it would be hard to get it building for it. Somebody will figure it out for sure.
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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I'm speaking of variants like the Japanese SGS4, Note 3 and so forth...
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I'm hoping for jftlevzw supoort (vzw sgs4) but seeing these locked bootloaders and coming from a sprint evo 3d the vzw S4 dev looks pretty dead.
wil it be based on 4.3 or pervious versions?
Is galaxy nexus (maguro)not supported ?
cezeff said:
im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
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If you can get AOSP to run on your device, you should be able to get Omni to run. Currently, a device tree needs nothing significant beyond an AOSP tree (I think about 3 lines of changes to make an AOSP tree work in Omni). This means work on porting Omni is helpful to those wanting AOSP as well.
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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Mediatek chips will most likely end up supported. I understand that most projects eschew them through a lack of sources etc, but we intend to do what we can with them, as they offer interesting opportunities including multi-SIM support to say the least.
percy_g2 said:
Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
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Yes, I am just starting the source push right now.
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Galaxy Nexus?
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Yes, it will be supported, we just didn't list it due to nobody having one to hand to test.
shaanyt said:
What about the Xperia Z? I do love my Yuga. Hopefully it comes soon !
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Yup, I understand it's been running on the Z
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screenshots ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46423859&postcount=2 for a couple right now
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While it doesn't look like there is "official support" for it per se, I doubt it would be hard to get it building for it. Somebody will figure it out for sure.
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Yup, it will be supported.
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I'm speaking of variants like the Japanese SGS4, Note 3 and so forth...
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Ah OK. As I said, if you can get AOSP to run properly, then yes it will work.
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I'm hoping for jftlevzw supoort (vzw sgs4) but seeing these locked bootloaders and coming from a sprint evo 3d the vzw S4 dev looks pretty dead.
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Unfortunately the amount of carrier interference on many US phones makes them less fun for anyone wanting custom ROMs If you can get the SIM-free international model, that often helps, but that's obviously not possible with Verizon...
vinayakagarwal1996 said:
wil it be based on 4.3 or pervious versions?
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4.3.1
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Is galaxy nexus (maguro)not supported ?
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It will be supported. Just not listed yet
Hats off to you guys, this is kind of a great progress you've done here. I was like wtf when I saw the project in the news in the morning. Already registered at your Gerrit and started syncing sources. I'm really excited to see this running on my P880. Hope you don't mind that I'm cheating. Will help you with this project as much as I can.
(@cybojenix: Probably this will be TNBT. )
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Hats off to you guys, this is kind of a great progress you've done here. I was like wtf when I saw the project in the news in the morning. Already registered at your Gerrit and started syncing sources. I'm really excited to see this running on my P880. Hope you don't mind that I'm cheating. Will help you with this project as much as I can.
(@cybojenix: Probably this will be TNBT. )
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Don't mind at all. I am pushing it to Github to make it easier for you guys. I'll also need to fix the repo remotes (unless someone else gets there first) so it pulls from Github.
There are some really truly great devs in previous version of our beloved nexus devices, And would like to please ask DEVS! To put your HANDS UP if you are going to show your support & efforts in the HTC Nexus 9 :good:
Thank you.
So excited ? ?
I should be able to develop some stuff.
I will try to make an kernel
for the fun and to learn how
I'm not a dev, I just know how to do stuff. But I'll be supporting the n9
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I will try to make an kernel
for the fun and to learn how
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jd1639 said:
I'm not a dev, I just know how to do stuff. But I'll be supporting the n9
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Top man !
@joshuabg I appreciated the work you done on the nvidia shield tablet (sent it back) so just a thank you
Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Nexus 9 looks great, will order as soon as it's available. Better screen size, 64bit, and doubletap2wake. A little anxious about Tegra, I never liked the earlier Tegra devices as much as Qualcomm stuff.
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Im ready for preorder too!!!! i need that gorgeous screen sitting on my desk asap ;D~
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Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Don't worry he will be here
I'm hoping against hope, that the 2nd HTC Nexus device will be as OTA FM radio capable as the Nexus One was.
i9100g user said:
Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Looking @flar2 devices look good right
HTC One (m8)*•*HTC One (m7)*•*HTC One XL*•*HTC One S*•*Motorola Xoom*•Nexus 7 (2013)*•*Nexus 5
Perfect match, pretty sure he will be here
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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Same there
MadMax said:
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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Same there
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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Tbh, I have no idea, I use to port sense software, never did much else. I have been wanting to learn so I guess it a better time then never right now
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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First off don't build with the security
when i make my own kernel it will not have SELinux on
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Tbh, I have no idea, I use to port sense software, never did much else. I have been wanting to learn so I guess it a better time then never right now
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I usually just port Custom Rom's to devices. Not really port I guess, just have to change the device tree. Do a little bit of kernel stuff to.
I don't consider myself a dev, but I will be getting one of these, once the "Sand" version is available.
I am wondering how much more difficult everything is going to be between Lollipop/SELinux and 64-bit capability.
This will be my first Nexus device as well - closest I've had up to now is running GPE on my M8.
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I don't consider myself a dev, but I will be getting one of these, once the "Sand" version is available.
I am wondering how much more difficult everything is going to be between Lollipop/SELinux and 64-bit capability.
This will be my first Nexus device as well - closest I've had up to now is running GPE on my M8.
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The bootloader will be unlocked so much will be possible. If you've never had a nexus device you're in for a treat!
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Well I thought I'd jump in here and say that this is the device that I'm getting to learn the basis of Java. So I guess I'm like a future dev?
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Well I thought I'd jump in here and say that this is the device that I'm getting to learn the basis of Java. So I guess I'm like a future dev?
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aren't we all
Im the same as you
time to learn how to hack a kernel