JBQueru just wrote here: https://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/91172a81604c8a0?pli=1 that the AOSP Push just began.
So it should be possible to have our i9000 roms soon
gogogo ! Cyanogenmod soon i hope
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But he also stated that building aosp for nexus s wasn't easy at the moment. Going for sgs won't be easier anyway I'm still checking on xda every 5 min to see some news...
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I also think so...maybe it has something to do with samsung binarys.keeping that in mind we should see the first build on a htc phone i guess.
Also,i think his post is related to supercurios root and unlock patches - this is a dangerous process
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I would think its unlikely before Christmas. I mean, Samsung said they are working on one, so I'd happily use that before a proper AOSP one comes out.
I am visiting here from EVO forum... The word is that there'll be an encrypted bootloader on the EVOO 3D just like the Motorola Droid X... can anyone weigh in on the problems this poses. It seems you guys have plenty of roms, but people are saying it will make roms nonexistent on the EVO 3D. Is this the case? Is it more difficult for Devs around here because of this?
Thanks for any feedback in advance!
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It disallows us from flashing custom kernels; therefore, we can't have things like Cyanogenmod and true AOSP ROMS.
Our ROMS are made from the stock Droid X rom and have things like motoblur removed and replaced with AOSP applications.
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It just makes life difficult if you like to customize your device. I also find that as time goes on, it becomes more annoying.
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Wasnt the thunderbolt bootloader locked also? Yet they figured out how to unlock it days after release, here we are a year with dx andno progress...
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Wasnt the thunderbolt bootloader locked also? Yet they figured out how to unlock it days after release, here we are a year with dx andno progress...
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The thunderbolt key was a lot simpler and it was considered incredibly lucky they got through. The droid x has a 1024 bit RSA encryption key. Have fun getting through that
There's a lot of differences in MOTO and HTC's way of locking it down. MOTO has an encrypted bootloader while HTC uses an encrypted signature. Also a permanent root is possible on MOTO devices while only temp root on HTC. With HTC any changes made to the system partition are reverted back to stock on a reboot. Makes customs roms pretty useless. Unless we get lucky like the thunderbolt we won't have s-off on new HTC devices unless they let us.
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I have had a Samsung Infuse since June of this year and love the phone. I especially love it with a custom rom dev by GTG456x.
if anyone is familiar with his work, is there a custom rom out there for the note that is similar?
I just ordered my phone today and it will be here Wednesday.
Would love to have a custom rom ready to go
thank you
Best u try to cook one yourself if you're after a specific rom, if you had a look through the dev section you would have noticed probably 1 custom ROM. So id say don't get your hopes up...
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I wish I knew how to do that.
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Thread moved to general, this is not a development question.
Search xda there are a few tutes
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Will the Nexus 7 be receiving official MIUI or CM support anytime soon?
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I haven't seen anything guaranteed, and I don't expect to either ( these are community built ROMs and the last thing I would expect is guarentee) however this is a nexus device and will also have a huge user base with a greater than normal percentage of people willing to try custom ROMs , so I think on a practical note this device will get those builds as well as somany different flavors of android you won't be able to keep track of them all
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Haha I'm only worried about getting at least a nightly for CM10 until MIUI pops up.
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guys dont waste any time asking eh?
you realize that people are JUST NOW getting these in their hands? give it a little while....hell, CM10 is alpha on other devices that have BEEN OUT for a while...
patience appears to be something everyone has lost these days.....
I'm just a little curious as to whether or not anyone has any info. That's all, haha.
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I'm just a little curious as to whether or not anyone has any info. That's all, haha.
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trust me....the N7 isnt going to slip by without some serious work done to it.....
did you ever see the amount of work that went into the TOUCHPAD? i can guarantee that this tablet will get CM10, AOKP, and probably MIUI....just give it some time. until then, enjoy Jelly Bean as it is....its not bad now....
Alright, I believe you. I don't even have mine in my hands yet
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I don't see why not as this is a NEXUS device.
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See So are we going to see issues here between cdma and gsm support like a few other devices out there? Example : I had the sprint HTC one and it got much less development because of partition differences from the gsm variants.
Since all moto x variants use the same base I'm assuming we won't need to worry about those kinda problems?
I'm curious because I'm hoping this device will have much more aggressive development and an active community. Since the phone is near AOSP I'm also wondering if we will have kernel developers like Franco and others.
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See So are we going to see issues here between cdma and gsm support like a few other devices out there? Example : I had the sprint HTC one and it got much less development because of partition differences from the gsm variants.
Since all moto x variants use the same base I'm assuming we won't need to worry about those kinda problems?
I'm curious because I'm hoping this device will have much more aggressive development and an active community. Since the phone is near AOSP I'm also wondering if we will have kernel developers like Franco and others.
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I doubt we are going to see a very large Dev Community. I hope I am wrong. But since I haven't seen much interest by now - well - it just seems unlikely. Developers like to get new phones when they are brand new. And it doesn't seem to be happening. But I could be wrong. It would certainly not be the first time.
I think some stuff may be coming
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Personally, I want to get paranoid android running once i (eventually) get my dev edition
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I doubt we are going to see a very large Dev Community. I hope I am wrong. But since I haven't seen much interest by now - well - it just seems unlikely. Developers like to get new phones when they are brand new. And it doesn't seem to be happening. But I could be wrong. It would certainly not be the first time.
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Or all the Devs were waiting on the dev edition...
Edit* I was thinking about this more. In many respects, the developers invest time, energy and heart, into "fixing" the devices... making them better via firmware and kernel tweaks. I have yet to aquire my moto x... hoping it will be at my door Monday, but from what I have gathered, this device is one of the best out of the box experiences of any other available phone... developers may recognize that their skills may be better appreciated and put to use on devices that would see more benefit. Not to say the moto x doesn't deserve development, but rather, that it may not need it as much as an s4, htc one or g2.
Now, the moto x experience can still be enhanced by development support, but, again without having the device yet myself, it appears as though many are getting, out of box, the experience that so many developers are striving to make possible on many of the other phones currently available.
Personally, I can't wait to have a phone, near or at stock, that is almost exactly what I have been wanting... A harmonization of hardware and software that doesn't sacrifice the efficiency of stock Android and doesn't skimp on usable quality features.
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Or all the Devs were waiting on the dev edition...
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Assume yes
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I, too, hope that we see decent developer support for the Moto X. I mean, the T-Mobile/Sprint versions have unlockable bootloaders, Moto just released dev editions which support cdma and gsm networks, the phone is available on all four major US carriers, so you'd figure we'd have healthy developer activity. Here's hoping that its just a matter of time.
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I think some stuff may be coming
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Oh there will be! You might have to stop in at Rootzwiki and help me win one!
http://rootzwiki.com/news/moto-x-developer-edition-giveaway-round-3-developer/
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Oh there will be! You might have to stop in at Rootzwiki and help me win one!
http://rootzwiki.com/news/moto-x-developer-edition-giveaway-round-3-developer/
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Bump for nitro. Go the link he posted and upvote his entry in the comments. We need his rom on this phone!
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I doubt we are going to see a very large Dev Community. I hope I am wrong. But since I haven't seen much interest by now - well - it just seems unlikely. Developers like to get new phones when they are brand new. And it doesn't seem to be happening. But I could be wrong. It would certainly not be the first time.
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I'm afraid you might be right on this one.
Besides if AOSP ROMs break TC and AN that would be a major dealbreaker.
Anyone know why you would even want to root at this point if we can't flash roms
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Anyone know why you would even want to root at this point if we can't flash roms
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Cyanogenmod mod is already working on the moto x, just needs time.
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Cyanogenmod mod is already working on the moto x, just needs time.
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Nice. I didn't realize that.
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bajasur said:
Nice. I didn't realize that.
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The exact quote on their Google+ moto section was the "Motorola team is working on it already."
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And a good developer hashcode picked up his developer moto x today.... Good things on the horizon...
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Will you guys really run a aosp ROM on this phone? It will most likely break all that is awesome about this phone.
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Will you guys really run a aosp ROM on this phone? It will most likely break all that is awesome about this phone.
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I could lose the voice features and not mind one bit , I will never constantly talk to my phone without it being a person... The active notifications are important to me.. If they can't harness that at all then I may stick with a stock rom that's just heavily modded when they come.
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Will you guys really run a aosp ROM on this phone? It will most likely break all that is awesome about this phone.
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Considering how close this is to AOSP, I'm sure a few devs might consider using the Moto X source as their base.
Nice to hear some development is finally happening but I feel for those who still have a locked boot loader, counting myself being one of the lucky ones who unlocked the boot loader. I guess no warranty suits me fine if I can flash roms
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Considering how close this is to AOSP, I'm sure a few devs might consider using the Moto X source as their base.
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There is no doubt there will be stock blur based ROMs. With phones available on every carrier with unlockable bootloaders, two working recoveries, we should see them popping up soon. AFAIK the only thing that is not quite right yet is the updater script.