CyanogenMod10.1 with motion - Galaxy S III General

Hi
Can I have cm10.1 on S3 I9300 with all Samsung motions control?
Thanks
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x102x96x said:
Hi
Can I have cm10.1 on S3 I9300 with all Samsung motions control?
Thanks
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Go to samsung and exynos website and ask for them to release source and documentation then we can make it happen. Till then the answer is no unfortunately. And for the love of god i am not being mean this is the truth lol..

Meemo23 said:
Go to samsung and exynos website and ask for them to release source and documentation then we can make it happen. Till then the answer is no unfortunately. And for the love of god i am not being mean this is the truth lol..
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Doesn't CM10.1 support accelerometer then? That's all that's needed to support the motion control, along with some regular userspace development, and I thought that was available.
More likely is that the CM developers just aren't interested in adding these features right now.
Also, I don't expect that Samsung will ever release the TouchWiz source and documentation (which I would expect to be the location of these features), even if the chipset source and docs are released

Meemo23 said:
Go to samsung and exynos website and ask for them to release source and documentation then we can make it happen. Till then the answer is no unfortunately. And for the love of god i am not being mean this is the truth lol..
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no
it has nothing to do with Exynos its TW framework

Questions go to the Q&A section

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Official CM in route?

Look HERE. Maybe just a place holder... maybe indication of efforts about to be started. /shrug
Its in pre beta #2
iRobby said:
Its in pre beta #2
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no.... you don't know what you're looking at, i think. maybe I should change the thread title to make it more clear.
does that mean koush is pulling repos from the atrix code and merging it with the CM repos..? i dont know much of Devving and Git.. except the obvious storage/branches holding programming code for the teams to compile.
Merge away, Koush! Merge away... Good find OP. Intriguing at a minimum.
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Yeah read something about Atrix cm team getting it to the nightlies then turning it over to official team.
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xfinrodx said:
Merge away, Koush! Merge away... Good find OP. Intriguing at a minimum.
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can't really say I found it on my own. Faux tweeted something about it late lastnight.
faux RT koush twit, talking about this
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holtenc said:
no.... you don't know what you're looking at, i think. maybe I should change the thread title to make it more clear.
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Ahh, sorry for my ignorance... that is awesome news
koush hates the atrix
https://plus.google.com/u/0/103583939320326217147/posts/EAJfkXz9YYx
Sorry guys, I tried using it for 2 weeks and just couldn't take it. I built a working recovery and was done. I went out and bought a Nexus S.
Personally, I believe if you guys want hardware that has fantastic open source software support, you need to buy hardware that supports open source software. Vote with your money and buy dev phones (ie Nexus S). Eventually companies will catch on.
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the only people that will merge to cm gits will be the atrix dev team, koush is only participating of collaboration, he is using our better atrix build to make a better cwm!
Lol, i forgot to tell, it have the atrix gb tree, but nothing is in there, id sent the wrong link =/
Samcripp, the camera app looks that is not using hw acceleration, what about if you add in it a line to enable hw acceleration, i did that in an app from dext and it worked.
(any chance somebody from the team work on WebTop and FingerPrint scanner working on CM7?)
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Edit:" android:hardwareAccelerated="true" in your manifest element's <application> element or for individual <activity> elements." Worked with me for dext, i didnt tried yet for atrix, but if you want...

Sgs ics but only uk!

Samsang finally confirms ics but only uk...
Only for uk, in englisch...
Bad news, if we.can flasch by ourselves in odin im happy
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Where is your source of this information ?
well good news is even if it's only available for i9000 UK, that automatically will work on all the other I9000 series
if they want other languages, they will have to rip it off the sources for Nexus S
is this true?
a link to the source?
I cant find any information to support this, just idiots posting unsubstantiated rumours.
Source: samsung uk
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sammy_user said:
Source: samsung uk
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Link! Don't just repost stuff you have seen elsewhere.
i see no info about that on samsung.uk
No mention of Galaxy S here.
Samsung Electronics plan to provide the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for GALAXY devices. The platform update for GALAXY S II and GALAXY Note will start in the first quarter 2012, and other GALAXY devices will soon follow.
The ICS-upgradable devices are the GALAXY S II, GALAXY S II LTE, GALAXY Note, GALAXY R, GALAXY Tab 10.1, GALAXY Tab 8.9, GALAXY Tab 7.7, and GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus.
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Offical Samsung Global Site
Can ppl post stop threads like this... Its pure bull****. GIVE PROPER SOURCE IF IT SHOULD BE TRUE..
hackeron said:
Can ppl post stop threads like this... Its pure bull****. GIVE PROPER SOURCE IF IT SHOULD BE TRUE..
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Well, you're in for a threat! Until you get a real source or a release from samsung without telling the world (like they did for GB), you'll get about a gazillion posts like this...
The same appened for GB, for the Nexus S and about every rumors that pops up!
Heard we'll got ICS just after the iPhone3GS gets it.
And that came from HTC.
sammy_user said:
Samsang finally confirms ics but only uk...
Only for uk, in englisch...
Bad news, if we.can flasch by ourselves in odin im happy
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I'm assuming you're not an UK English Samsung user....
Geez this place is a giant echo chamber and people keep farting in it
Maybe the mods can air out some of the stink?
Bloody Hell
I've heard there's a guy works down the chipshop swears he's Elvis. But i'm not sure about that
Sourse- Kirsty McCall
hackeron said:
Can ppl post stop threads like this... Its pure bull****. GIVE PROPER SOURCE IF IT SHOULD BE TRUE..
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mods please remove this pointless thread
sammy_user said:
Samsang finally confirms ics but only uk...
Only for uk, in englisch...
Bad news, if we.can flasch by ourselves in odin im happy
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this idiot is just spreading rumors without authenticated source...you have to stop this ****!
maybe they will upload an unoffical ICS in samfirmware like they did with JVT
torrentship said:
No mention of Galaxy S here.
Offical Samsung Global Site
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Nowhere write Galaxy i9000 will upgrade..Only Tab, etc, etc...
Regards

ETA on n7000

when will it hit note
mshazrul82 said:
when will it hit note
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anyone here know??
There is no image or source for it yet on the Galaxy Nexus they demoed it on and you want to know about porting it to an obsolete phone with a completely different set of specs? Good luck...
All we know so far (other than the given)
mshazrul82 said:
anyone here know??
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apparently I am not allowed to post links, but google "zdnet ubuntu phone 5 things" will fill you in on what we know so far. Follow the first link.
what I know personally, Ubuntu tries to keep new deployments as quiet as possible but relies on an open source dynamic for development. If you have a high end Android phone, there is a good chance you will be needed (unofficially) for the initial builds. Anyone with a dual core android phone packing 1gb ram will be (unofficially) included in the "beta" testing phase.
Essentially, if you can compile it yourself, you are guaranteed a front row seat. If you cant, but pay attention, you will still be on board.
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-viperboy- said:
There is no image or source for it yet on the Galaxy Nexus they demoed it on and you want to know about porting it to an obsolete phone with a completely different set of specs? Good luck...
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You think ubuntu cares about if they have a nexus? no. they care about specs alone. Quit thinking your important, do some research. we are all excited about this, get some info or shut up.
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There is no image or source for it yet on the Galaxy Nexus they demoed it on and you want to know about porting it to an obsolete phone with a completely different set of specs? Good luck...
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Canonical has detailed the system requirements for smartphones running Ubuntu. The “entry level” Ubuntu device is expected to run a 1GHz Cortex A9 processor, 512MB – 1GB of RAM, 4-8GB eMMC + SD, and a multi-touch display. The high-end Ubuntu “superphone” calls for a Quad-core A9 or Intel Atom processor, 1GB of RAM minimum, multitouch, and desktop convergence. The desktop convergence part certainly sounds interesting, as Canonical called it a “a full PC desktop accessible just by docking the device to a monitor and keyboard.”
ubuntu for mobile officially annonced on 9to5google dot com
first rule.
never ask for ETA's
second rule.
never ask for ETA's
third rule
never ask for ETA's.
-viperboy- said:
There is no image or source for it yet on the Galaxy Nexus they demoed it on and you want to know about porting it to an obsolete phone with a completely different set of specs? Good luck...
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@-viperboy- i take exception to your calling the n7000 obsolete
I also would like to see Ubuntu on my N7000 .. Lets wait and watch ..
mshazrul82 said:
when will it hit note
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When it's finished.
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mshazrul82 said:
when will it hit note
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These questions are just ridiculous and even more asking for a ETA ...
What's up with you people?
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jscurtu said:
These questions are just ridiculous and even more asking for a ETA ...
What's up with you people?
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People don't bother reading the rules :/
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I've got an n7000, and am keen to work on a port when the source code hits. Never done it before though, and am keen for some advice.
After the source code hits, what's the best place to go to learn about porting the code to our n7000?
I appreciate any advice you have, particularly with any links. I'm familiar with the linux commandline, file system structure, flashing my phone, ubuntu servers and desktop Ubuntu in general. Haven't played around with compiling kernels much before, but happy to start. Am running Ubuntu 12.04 on an XPS 13 ultrabook for my dev machine.
Cheers!
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Now people will find out why Samsung is such a ***** to work with. Android was a different ballgame cause there where plenty of devs working on Exynos based SoC devices and things could be patched up relatively quick. No documentation for Exynos is gonna rear it's ugly head this time. TI OMAP was the most dev friendly SoC out there and Qualcomm is workable too. Tegra and Exynos are garbage
Thats not real helpful...
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tillum said:
Thats not real helpful...
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Its honest though. To get it working properly may well be impossible. Its part of the reason cyanogen still doesn't support mhl on Samsung's. Also its a little early to ask for advice on porting when no one has experience with this code yet. Sorry to pee on your cornflakes, give it a week and we'll all know more.
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Exactly
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Happy to hear from others with a more positive view.
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Tutorials will be released when source will be, so wait tomorow, and you'll know
munchy_cool said:
first rule.
never ask for ETA's
second rule.
never ask for ETA's
third rule
never ask for ETA's.
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my rule never care about this rules :laugh:
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my rule never care about this rules :laugh:
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Lol!:thumbdown:
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I will be starting a port tomorrow. I need testers as I no longer own an N7000. PM me.
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Test Build of OmniRom for i9300

Hi Guys,
I just found out that @Rebellos has shared initial test build of OmniRom for our beloved S3 (i9300). Just thought of sharing with you.
Currently Bluetooth, GPS and FM does not works. I am downloading now. Will update thread with screenshots after installing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487507
An Introduction to OmniRom: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
More Info on OmniRom by XpLoDWilD : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481571
What's so special about this? The screenshots tell me: it's another CM flavour
bornlivedie said:
What's so special about this? The screenshots tell me: it's another CM flavour
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Thats what I thought, then I just googled it...
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
Sounds sweet, but no official support for i9300? Then I'm not interested.
bornlivedie said:
Sounds sweet, but no official support for i9300? Then I'm not interested.
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Come on!! The project just started! Just give it some time!
Rebellos is working on the i9300 and it will be officially supported! (I believe)
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For the first time using an AOSP based ROM, I could see Cell Standby consuming the longest state in battery details. The battery graph was pretty flat over night. The ROM feels minimalist and light on resources. The split window feature is nice, need some tweaks to make it perfect though (rotate the window to top when it is taking keyboard input to ensure the contents are seen). Overall, I would love OmniROM to remain light and clean with only those features that truly add value.
From i9300 perspective, we have most (if not all) the major developers involved in the OmniROM project, I can expect only awesomeness to come out
Is multi window working on this build ?
d1rekt0r said:
Is multi window working on this build ?
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No.. So Far this is pretty basic build. Nothing special compared to original AOSP
bornlivedie said:
Sounds sweet, but no official support for i9300? Then I'm not interested.
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You should be - do you know who the developers are? Xplodwild, Chainfire, Dees_Troy and other really talented people who have pushed the open Android community to where it is now.
Someone should compile build with https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/53/ :laugh:
d1rekt0r said:
Is multi window working on this build ?
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No.. So Far this is pretty basic build. Nothing special compared to original AOSP
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I just yesterday tried the multi window with this
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Makrilli said:
I just yesterday tried the multi window with this
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Ohh was there???.. Then I must have missed it. I thought it was basic build and reverted back to CM10.2 nandroid backup.
sasikumardr said:
Ohh was there???.. Then I must have missed it. I thought it was basic build and reverted back to CM10.2 nandroid backup.
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There is. In recents long press an app an select add to split view. I'd even upload a picture of it but atm I'm in a place with just edge -_-
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Makrilli said:
There is. In recents long press an app an select add to split view. I'd even upload a picture of it but atm I'm in a place with just edge -_-
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Thanks for sharing that. I will check it out when new build comes out
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You should be - do you know who the developers are? Xplodwild, Chainfire, Dees_Troy and other really talented people who have pushed the open Android community to where it is now.
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yeah, but they don't offer official support for the SGS3. It's just a port.
Here's a screenshot of multi windows. Couldn't edit the old post to add this
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Now i have installed but i have not a data signal. I know that is a test build but i thought that fata signal is working.
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How's is the battery life
Hoping its good as project road runner is present
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Rebellos
I've created a thread for I9300 builds:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487507
Thats the original thread for i9300 yeaa
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Aosp support

Hi guys
I am thinking to buy LG g3 but just browsed xda dev support for this beast but I am shocked when I noticed this device has poor aosp support.
Why this device still does not got aosp love
exynoss said:
Hi guys
I am thinking to buy LG g3 but just browsed xda dev support for this beast but I am shocked when I noticed this device has poor aosp support.
Why this device still does not got aosp love
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Are you sure you really went through xda?
Im sure you would have the answer if you did...
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It is still early. Give the devs some time. They are working on Aosp. We will get many of them soon. Once the bump tool will be avalible(thanks to team Code fire for that) development will shift up. Nexus 6 will have too many aosp however too big for my taste.
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veddandekar said:
Are you sure you really went through xda?
Im sure you would have the answer if you did...
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No idea what you are saying. I visited to original Android development section
exynoss said:
No idea what you are saying. I visited to original Android development section
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there are 10 or so currently being tested .... basically once the green light comes up for the roms to be published we will get a lot of them and hopefully in a short space of time but they are coming
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No idea what you are saying. I visited to original Android development section
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You should've also seen that we've pretty much only just had the bootloader "bumped" and we've gotta wait until the devs of that let us know how to "bump" a custom kernel. Until then we can only flash stock based roms with the stock kernel, so there's no real chance of anything aosp happening (that isn't tethered, anyway) until then

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