To those that need the wpa_supplicant file to make the Ad-Hoc work on the Nexus S 4G ( might work on Nexus S ) go to this thread and get the file....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033314
Since I have a Xoom... I thought it should also work on the Nexus S 4G since the file was made for Honeycomb.
I tested it this morning and it worked great. No problems so far.....
Specs on my Phone
Nexus s 4G rooted
Netarchy's Stable kernel
Stock software on Nexus
I did hear that AR.Drone is developing a Android App. Its in Beta stage now.
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I just switch from a Nokia N900 to a MyTouch because I wanted a simple Android phone I could root and run wifi tether for root users on to give an Ipad wi/fi net access when away from hotspots.
Turns out, the MyTouch (1.2) has recently been updated and what I got instead was a phone that took a lot of work to root for little gain--the wifi tether won't run and barnacle tether gets about 6kb/s at best. I'm running a decent rom right now, but the lack of wifi-tether is killing the experience for me.
I've still got time to return this phone, and I'm wondering if there's even a possibility that this phone will ever get a kernel with netfilter. Anyone know?
Other questions:
What other phones are options? Should I go back to a G1, the N900 (which can, with some work, serve as a wifi hotspot), or possibly stretch for a nexus one? Can either of the cliq models be rooted to run wifi-tether? I'm with Tmobile USA by the way.
Any responses would be helpful. Thanks.
yes you should if you cant wait for there to be more attention on this phone.
i would get the mytouch slide(if it gets tether) or nexus one
Driving in a 3G area right now, and my little my touch 1.2 is barnacle tethered to my iPad, providing 200kb/s for this browsing, while google navigating our route and playing music through the stereo. Forget a nexus one, this capable little phone can handle everything I need it to with ease.I'll be keeping it.
I switched back to my 1.2 from a 32B MT recently as well, trust me this thing is getting some good attention right now(~8 new recent roms, granted most of them minus the CM prot have a lot of work needed).
I've done a search with no luck. Where can I find the most comprehensive instructions for installing Honeycomb to the original Galaxy Tab?
Thanks!
Over in the development forum in this very section. I think both CDMA and GSM variants only ever managed to get WiFi working and that was it. Now that the full source of Honeycomb and ICS are out, there might be something new coming, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
Ok. Thanks for the info.
do you still have the honeycomb files? oldmacnut pulled them i never gotta check it out if you do can u post a link or pm me
I havent been able to find anything regarding honeycomb on the 7" SGT as well. I read that Honeycomb was geared towards dual core devices though. I wouldnt expect great performance if someone was able to develop it for the SGT. Just mu $0.02.
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SuperDave1685 said:
I havent been able to find anything regarding honeycomb on the 7" SGT as well. I read that Honeycomb was geared towards dual core devices though. I wouldnt expect great performance if someone was able to develop it for the SGT. Just mu $0.02.
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I was running the Alpha/RC1 build for a couple of days on my GSM P-1000T and it wasn't bad. Only problems were a few graphical glitches (notification area quick toggles didn't appear) and the major ones were that I couldn't get my 3G service to work and I couldn't access the internal SD card. Other than that, not a bad OS, but probably not a daily driver level just yet.
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I was running the Alpha/RC1 build for a couple of days on my GSM P-1000T and it wasn't bad. Only problems were a few graphical glitches (notification area quick toggles didn't appear) and the major ones were that I couldn't get my 3G service to work and I couldn't access the internal SD card. Other than that, not a bad OS, but probably not a daily driver level just yet.
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I have been using the same RC1 build for the last week. I have major battery issues, takes forever to charge.
What did you go to after this? The time it takes me to charge my battery alone is enough reason for me to change ROM's.
Back to the original topic:
There is a thread in the general section 4th one down for the RC1 build if you want to test it out.
"http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1296330"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1367418
cdma honeycomb beta 1.0
Is my understanding correct that there is still no fully functioning wifi calling app for ICS ROMs?
My house does not have TMobile coverage so we relied on wifi calling in pre-ICS ROMs. I flashed ICS on both kids Vibrants but hesitant to touch my wife's Vibrant till it gets fixed.
For reference, my HTC Sensation ICS ROM came with wifi callipg apk in it, but I tested it a few times and it was non-functional.
Thanks,
Vadim.
First of all sorry if this has been asked many times, I haven't found exact answers.
What is stopping GT-P7500 getting ICS stable and camera working as it should? As owener of this model I am very dissapointed with this model stock software and I am placing my hopes on ICS from any source (I hsve a modded Honeycomb which runs many times better than stock but still I am not happy since the best I found working for me was a ROM for the P7510 losing 3g support).
Is it Samsung not releasing drivers they should?
Is because of Nvidia not releasing Tegra2 drivers?
Or.. for example CyanogenMod team have all they need and it is a matter of time?
Thanks in advance!
First off I feel your pain but try and understand how hard the Cyanogenmod guys work. They provide an amazing product for free so patience is key.
That being said I have been running the p4 snapshots of ics on my GT-P7500 for awhile now and it runs beautifully minus the camera. Realistically you aren't going to use the camera that much anyways on a tablet.
It runs smooth and flawlessly and has really impressed me so far.
Find the link to Droid basement that gets you to the snapshots. Give it a try it can't hurt. You can find the link in this thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1461240&page=140
I would post the full link but I don't have enough posts yet.
Enjoy!
Or you can try the Overcome ROM (forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1348533), runs Android 3.2, but is very smooth if you combine it with the kernel provided by pershoot (forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138167)
Thanks for the answer guys.
My queries were more to find out if the delay is because Samsung's fault for not releasing drivers for the community.
Of course for the cyanogenmod team I have all the patience in the world and my utmost respect for them, In fact all my hopes are in the devs community like them instead of samsung or htc (I own a desire), etc. for taking care of the devices I own For me it's clear which is the priority of most manufacturers.
Sorry to hijack this, but does anyone who's used the current ICS editions for the P7500 know if exchange email works "fully" (with calendar etc...) when I tried one of the first ROMs, this wasn't working.
Those you have live/hotmail accounts and have it setup as an exchange account should be able to confirm this one way or another.
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You're welcome buddy i'd love to know more too, something will come.
Not sure about exchange haven't tried it yet. I unfortunately have to carry a second phone for work that's all set up with exchange. Its a Blackberry Bold 9900....boooooooo! If I see something I'll post it.
Cheers
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daniel_fm said:
First of all sorry if this has been asked many times, I haven't found exact answers.
What is stopping GT-P7500 getting ICS stable and camera working as it should? As owener of this model I am very dissapointed with this model stock software and I am placing my hopes on ICS from any source (I hsve a modded Honeycomb which runs many times better than stock but still I am not happy since the best I found working for me was a ROM for the P7510 losing 3g support).
Is it Samsung not releasing drivers they should?
Is because of Nvidia not releasing Tegra2 drivers?
Or.. for example CyanogenMod team have all they need and it is a matter of time?
Thanks in advance!
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We need propriatery video/camera libs from samsung to work in ics, with tegra libs that has the specific video/camera libs compiled in. So we need libs from both,my understanding in any case, and that is only going to happen once an ics rom gets released/leaked.
HTH
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Does 3G work with the CM release or is it wifi only? I have an unlocked Rogers galaxy tab 10.1 and would love to try out ICS on it.
3G works
I have a P 7500, and 3g works perfectly well.
So does the WI-FI, tethering etc.
I tried to have CM on my 10.1, but can't get it through, running AOKP M5 now on it, everything works fine on AOKP ICS, so you can try it, U will get addicted to it
exchange work great with milestone 5
L33t Masta said:
Does 3G work with the CM release or is it wifi only? I have an unlocked Rogers galaxy tab 10.1 and would love to try out ICS on it.
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Mine is a rogers p7500 , using pershots ics dev builds. Works perfect. Latest build fixes wifi crash as well
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So is everybody just waiting for Google to release the revised version of software for the Nexus Q??
or has anybody yet created a flashable CM9 ROM?
I'm getting so impatient I've started trying to build a CM9 from source myself, but it's my first attempt at building a ROM.. I'm using mostly maguro base files and removing what's unnecessary.
Moved to Nexus Q Q&A.
Trebuchet + sideloaded apk's + usb mouse and keyboard works great for me.
I want a more polished solution but I am watching Hulu and Netflix daily (nightly) just like this. I even played Angry Birds and Ski Safari this way. What are you specifically looking to do?
UKROB86 said:
So is everybody just waiting for Google to release the revised version of software for the Nexus Q??
or has anybody yet created a flashable CM9 ROM?
I'm getting so impatient I've started trying to build a CM9 from source myself, but it's my first attempt at building a ROM.. I'm using mostly maguro base files and removing what's unnecessary.
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Interestingly, Netflix now works kind of like the Q when on the same WiFi network as a ps3. Like a remote, and controlled. I'd guess that the wheels are turning, we just haven't seen anything yet. Give it till Christmas.
I doubt amazon video will work though, they seem to be going the selfish route: Buy our hardware or get nothing from us...Sigh...