I recently received my samsung chromebook in the mail, and since it has the same SoC as my nexus 10 it shouldnt be too hard to make an android port for it. Is there anyone here that could help me get it running as the other thread that was going for it seems to have died
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2019191
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I wasn't sure where to post this and have searched everywhere to see if this question was already asked (and I can't believe it wasn't)----Does anyone know how/if it's possible to transfer app settings and data from one tablet to another without root? I bought a Galaxy Tab (the original 7") from Verizon last year (HUGE mistake) and am absolutely ready to finally dump it for the Nexus 7. I guess because the original tab is such a crappy device there hasn't been too much development on it, so I was never able to find out how to root it. I'm tired of the constant freeze ups, crashes, and all around sluggishness of it and have my Nexus 7 on preorder, but there are a few games I've been playing on my tab since I bought it last year that I would like to transfer over and not lose my place. Is there a way to do this? Again, I'm not rooted and don't know how to with this tablet. Any advice?
As far as I know, you can't do this without root.
Hello all.
Just wanted to share my experience with my new nexus 7 tablet. I picked it up at bestbuy Friday since it was tax free weekend here in Tennessee. I must say I am very impressed with this tablet. I had the original N7, and sold it 2 months ago to purchase a 32 gb nexus 10. I fell in love with the N10 immediately. It was by far the best tablet I had ever used. Well, this new N7 is just as good if not better. I will say, it is hard to compare the two because they are vastly different animals. I personally think the new N7 beats the N10, especially spec wise, but with the difference in screen size, these two tablets are really designed for completely different tasks.
One thing I have not been able to sort out yet is being able to use usb storage with my new N7. I am able to use my external hard drive with my N10 as well as my new Macbook air and even my Galaxy Note 2, but have not been able to use it with my N7 yet. Furthermore, I am also unable to get my Macbook air to recognize my N7 without booting the macbook into Win7. Sometime in the near future I will root the new N7 and install stickmount and see if it will recognize usb storage. I have not
researched a root method yet for the N7 but I'm sure there is one available, and if not there will be one soon. Most likely this will fix my usb storage on the N7. Still kind of stumped as to why my Macbook will only recognize it when booted in Win7.
If anyone has any questions about the new N7 feel free to post or shoot me an email at [email protected]. I don't mind answering any questions you may have because I know personally I like to do as much research as possible before I buy a new piece of electronic equipment.
Droid Nas app will make it easy to transfer files in between your Macbook and your Nexus 7. I haves used it on both models.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
Tax free weekend in Tennessee? Is that a normal thing that happens? Curious!
Hello everyone, I recently took notice of the new Jolla phone coming out and I became increasingly interested in the phone's operating system, SailfishOS. How would I go about compiling SailfishOS and installing it to my Nexus 4? Has anyone here attempted/done this yet?
If not, is there any way to compile WebOS for the Nexus 4? I've always been a fan of Palm's neglected OS.
Thanks in advance.
Okay, I'm trying to get in the Sailfish game here. I bought a broken Xperia Z and brought it back to life just to find out the bootloader is unlockable. I'm SO angry because Virgin Mobile is refusing to unlock it because I'm not a customer (nothing wrong with the IMEI, I checked). Anyway, this has just doubled down my sheer determination to get out from under the carriers foot.
So I want to play too. I already gave my info to sledges and said I could help with documentation (I was told to hold tight). BUT since that Xperia is dead to me I wanted to know if I should go pick up a Nexus 4 and help with that adoption (install and test), or should I go get something else like a Moto G or a Nexus 5 and start playing. Where would I be the most help to the community?
Thanks,
Dinsdale247
Sounds like Nexus 4 and the Samsung S3 LTE are getting all the love, I was planning to get the Jolla phone, but after I found out the Nexus 5 was about the same price, with much better specs, and the fact that it is one of the most open phones you can get, I was looking at putting sailfish on it when it becomes available. I was actually surprised that work started on the Nexus 4 and not together with the Nexus 5, I guess no one whose porting has one.
It depends on what you're looking for in a phone, or if you just any phone that you can get the Sailfish OS on.
I would help with porting Sailfish to Nexus 5, but I have exams coming up, and no experience with porting.
There is a reason Nexus 4 is getting the attention.
It all comes back to the Hybris project. Many developers are using it as THE means to get ports jump started to Android hardware. Not only Sailfish, but Ubuntu Touch and Open Source webOS are contributing. Consensus seems to have been reached by the various developer communities that Nexus 4 and factory 4.2.2 offer the best hosting for modern hardware porting efforts with up-to-date spec and software stability on which to build.
IMHO, Nexus 4 is the clear choice for users in the field who want options. It's a stellar piece of hardware; yes there are more dynamically spec'd devices coming everyday, but mostly that capability is not being used for anything short of intense 3D gaming. If you want a solid phone that will have the spec to test unoptomized software Alphas and Betas this is a great unit and it has the radio hardware for near universal GSM access. The latest Android builds remain available, you can port Ubuntu Touch, you can (now) port Sailfish OS, you can add multi-rom capability and boot into Firefox OS... PLUS... a rumor has recently reached my ears that soon you will be able to port Open webOS to the N4...
What other phone is going to give you that many options? I say, Nexus 4, FTW baby!!! :highfive:
I've never done anything like this before, & am a total newb when it comes to this kind of thing, so please bear with me.
I have an old 1st Gen Nexus 7 but stopped using it when the OS update slowed it down. Since getting a Nokia 1 Plus & seeing how relatively great that runs on Android Go Edition/Andriod 10, I thought it would be a good idea to break out the old Nexy & see if I could get her running on this as it's designed for devices with 2GB or less (the Nexus 7 has 1GB I think).
I have two primary concerns; firstly, I don't want to download malware onto my computer or pad, & secondly, some of the guides I've seen are way over my head when it comes to the tech side of it...
Any help would be very much appreciated.
EDIT: by the way, I'm on a Win 10 PC.
Sadly it does require a degree of technical knowledge to be able to do anything
However if you want a good ROM just use Unlegacy Android, it runs lightly enough for this tablet and is what I like to use personally
You probably could build it in theory, but it may not install, considering the small system partition the Nexus 7 has and how I can find absolutely no tutorials online on how to resize it (all the tutorials are for the 2013 model and don't work on the 2012 one). Any ROM past 7.1.2 can't use gapps at all, and any ROM past 6.0 can only use pico gapps (absolute minimum functionality).