Orange Network supports WiFi calling from what I understand and is available on some of their Android devices they sell. On the Galaxy S forums they were able to port the app from the orange stock rom to cm7 by copying over some of the libs. Is there anyway to get it running on my DesireZ. The lib files from the Galaxy S version naturally don't work however the desire S also is supported. Any chance of porting the functionality from there? It seems to be a software thing and not hardware dependant.
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So, I've been from the Motorola Droid 1 to the Samsung Epic 4g, now the tmobile g2. I've had it for 2 months now and until I installed CM7 R1 I never realized it had an FM radio. I saw the app, but I know CyanogenMod is meant for many phones, so I humored myself and opened the app, plugged in headphones and what do you know? Denver NPR!
I guess I never RTFM so I was wondering, did anyone else miss this feature or am I the only one?
BTW - I think this is a great thing, because some places I go I don't have data or even voice on t-mobiles spotty coverage.. so it's something to keep me company
A lot of the qualcomm chips and radios have have had FM radio in there but they never took the time to make it work. Cyanogenmod simply just made it work. You often see them in htc sense devices but nothing on stock.
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The radio works on the Desire Z version in the UK. Don't use it much myself cause my mp3 player does the same thing and let's me record to the sd card. In fact, most HTC's in the UK have radio since at least the WinMo Touch series.
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Hi everyone, first post here. I've heard a lot of good things about xda.
I just flashed Free X10 2.2.1 onto my X10i and I have a couple of questions now after the fact:
1. The wireless network is displaying as Rogers Wireless however my carrier is Fido (they are sister companies in Canada and share the same network - however somehow the Rogers banner is prevailing on my phone and not the actual Fido one). Not a big deal, my phone number is still properly recognized from the SIM and all gsm, hspa, sms work just fine. Just wondering if anyone knows how to fix that.
2. It looks like my market app looks a little outdated compared to the stock ROM on the X10i. Is there a way to update that. I used the gapps zip from the Free X10 page however the UI looks a little antiquated to me compared to the previous version on the stock rom.
3. I like 2.2.1 (a lot faster and better battery life than the stock rom), however is there any stable wellknown roms out there for 2.3? I don't suppose 3 has been ported over to handsets yet (I just like to be on the cutting edge).
FreeX10 2.3.3 should be stable enough for daily usage. Give it a try.
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Where can I get Free X10 2.3? Can you provide me a link? I have baseband 2.1.54
Wow bro you r late. U need flashtool and you can get official gingerbread right now. Just go to the development section
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is there any stable wellknown roms out there for 2.3? I don't suppose 3 has been ported over to handsets yet (I just like to be on the cutting edge).
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think theres one or 2 2.3.3 roms, i hear sony erricsons got one out for the x10
When are we going to get myTouch 4G Android OS?
We aren't...
Simple answer, never.
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Totally different phones.
Totally different software.
The ROM itself it far too large to put on the any of the older MT3G devices.
It MIGHT be possible to extend parts of the rom to an EXT partition of your sdcard but it's not recommended.
Also since they are so different many of the drivers and apps wouldn't work such as camera, bluetooth, wifi, gps, etc.
Even if someone successfully ported the rom over it would be extremely slow and unstable on the older MyTouch devices.
Let's put it another way. If HTC intended for it to be on these phones then they would release an update for it. When was the last official update from HTC? Anyone remember? I didn't think so.
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Sorry for my english
I have consulted on GSMArena and CDMA HTC Wildfire is upgradeable to Android 2.3 Gingerbread officially and this ron has sense!!
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_wildfire_cdma-3577.php
The difference between this phone and the "normal" version of Wildfire is that this works in CDMA does not work in GSM. I suppose that would be easily port this rom and might work without tweak anything. On the other hand the rest of the phone is the same as the "normal" version except the case
Has anyone thought of developing a port from a CDMA 2.3 rom version to normal?
I am pretty sure that is incorrect. It should be 2.2. Besides, have you managed to find the Base (i.e. - The Wildfire CDMA 2.3 Stock ROM) so that people can look at it?
I've got the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1" SGH-T779 T-Mobile edition, which I am rather quite enjoying, except there's no means to overclock, or do standard USB charging because the /sys for usb forced charging is not available.
I'm wondering if anyone's working on any kernel mods for this tablet that's compatible with the stock ROM, or if there's even a Stock-based ROM coming for it that'll be compatible with it.
I don't trust going with any of the GT-P#### ROMs because I'd most likely loose cellular service functionality which is why I specifically got the T-Mobile version for cellular support.
Try this ROM .. It is a stock based one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226875
You can use OC kernel from AOKP ROM
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LuCeiFeR said:
Try this ROM .. It is a stock based one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226875
You can use OC kernel from AOKP ROM
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Hmm, interesting. this is for the P5100, where-as I have the SGH-T779. The main concern I have with that is international version versus US version, T-Mobile support, LTE support (when it gets to my area).
I do have experience with rooting my devices, ROMing them, even hacking some pieces together to blend my own ROM as it were, but not a whole whole lot in cellular devices like this. This Tab 2 is the first cellular tab I've had, I got it so I didn't have to worry about where I was, I'd generally have internet access so long as I had WiFi or cellular data service.
I will try it after I insure I have good backups ready, and available on my microSD flashing card, if you still think that won't be an issue.