Looks like it finally comes
Source: Http://bit.ly/honeycomb-arabic, Tech-Wd, ArDroid
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How soon it gonna port to our Magic?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/15/android-3-2-gets-official-updated-sdk-now-available/
and another good news....
Android 3.2 Source Code Available in AOSP
Right in our own backyard ...LOL
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/source-code-for-honeycomb-3-2-available-on-aosp-and/
Just to clarify for people who might get their hopes up, this is NOT the full Honeycomb 3.2 source code. It's ONLY the kernel source!
Honeycomb is on the Apache license, not the GPL, so they don't necessarily HAVE to release it.
Have uploaded the recently released TOUCHWIZ ARABIC/FARSI ROM for p7510, P7510JPKG5, supports hindi script display and no boxes. Perhaps the only one yet!
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY TO OUR NEIGHBOURS (INDIANS)
Latest news According to miui official website : http://www.miui.com/thread-466568-1-1.html thanks to the opensource project of miui,many hvga even qvga resolution devices such as the Galaxy of Ace ,Optimus One P500, the XPERIA X10 Mini ,WT19i the Live With the Walkman ,X8 are using port miui4.0, but where is the miui for our magic? Savior of magic hidden in where?
i can believe at least a froyo miui port would run decent on our devices. Gingerbread could be laggy.
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can someone update .597 kernel here is source
https://github.com/kamarush/semc-kernel-msm7x30-3.0.8
https://github.com/nexx/htc-kernel-msm7x30
also cyanogen start porting 3.0 kernel for msm7x30
http://pocketnow.com/android/cyanogen-porting-linux-30-kernel-to-msm7x30-phones
thers some sorce i just googleing and found this
ps i alo find this : https://github.com/kamarush/semc-msm-3.4
According to a Google+ post (what are we going to call those? Geeps?) Cyanogen himself is working on porting the Linux 3.0 kernel to Android-powered devices running on the msm7x30 chipset.
According to the post “All the subsystem changes from 2.6.35 to 3.0 are super tedious, especially sound.”
What does the 3.0 kernel include?
First of all, it does NOT include any “special scary new features” and “there’s absolutely no reason to aim for the traditional ‘.0′ problems that so many projects have”.
Instead the release includes the “usual two thirds driver changes, and a lot of random fixes” and “some nice VFS cleanups, various VM fixes, some nice initial ARM consolidation (yay!)”.
According to Linus himself, “in general this is supposed to be a fairly normal release cycle”.
So, with no much fanfare, the 3.0 kernel was released, and with the backing of one of the Android greats, it’s coming to smartphones soon.
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