Friends.. Just wanted to share this.. I know a build is under progress for the at&t version .. but the 2 most amazing developers at CyanogenMod are now building it for the international version.. And the way they are going we should be seeing it in a few days as experimental builds.
1) @codeworkx : we all know codeworkx of team hack sung ..
https://plus.google.com/111398485184813224730/posts/aJHAEuhyfzM
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2) @Koush : developer and maker of cwm .. rom manager and Dev at CyanogenMod
http://koush.com/post/one-review .. See the last part..
I heard cyanogen himself is getting one, so I'm looking forward to having the creator of the Rom itself
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I heard cyanogen himself is getting one, so I'm looking forward to having the creator of the Rom itself
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Yes he has it too!!
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Yes he has it too!!
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But I think he said that he was going to develop for the Qualcomm version of the S4, not sure though... A bit disappointed but we still have really amazing developers!
I have limited knowledge on rom development but I have flashed CM on my current GS2 so would like to ask a few questions -
1.How difficult is it to root and flash roms on HTC devices, the One in particular, compared to Samsung phones?
2. There was lack of documentation and dev support from Samsung's side on the GS2, how does HTC compare? Will CM have everything functioning?
3. How does the 2 button lay out work with CM? Can we configure the buttons?
The MSM8960 crew has already built CM10.1. Check the AT&T HTC One Original Android Development section.
Codeworkx is currently working along with them. Not sure about Koush.
I heard CyanogenMod is working on other stuff currently.
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Cm is nice but I'm worried about loosing features from the camera
Not sure they would be able to port it cleanly
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...I know a build is under progress for the at&t version .. but the 2 most amazing developers at CyanogenMod are now building it for the international version..
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Just fyi, ATT version of the device is the same basically as international. My understanding is that there are currently two different variants: GSM (international+ATT) and CDMA (Sprint)
So, ATT ROMs will work on international devices. Trickdroid is known to work on ATT, and I have read somewhere an international user using CM from the AT&T section.
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Just fyi, ATT version of the device is the same basically as international. My understanding is that there are currently two different variants: GSM (international+ATT) and CDMA (Sprint)
So, ATT ROMs will work on international devices. Trickdroid is known to work on ATT, and I have read somewhere an international user using CM from the AT&T section.
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Correct, all GSM variants play nice with one another. So a Rom developed for ATT will work with the international version. People will have to be a little careful when s-off comes but typically devs do not include radio's in their Rom's.
Man I hope sprint version gets the cm loving also
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im getti my rgers locked HTC one in a couple of days do i use ROMS from this forum or the ATT htc one forum???
Don't think it matters as long as it's a gsm phone
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Correct, all GSM variants play nice with one another. So a Rom developed for ATT will work with the international version. People will have to be a little careful when s-off comes but typically devs do not include radio's in their Rom's.
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dont forget tmobile
Only thing is, you lose some of the great HTC things like the camera, with HTC Zoe etc....
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im getti my rgers locked HTC one in a couple of days do i use ROMS from this forum or the ATT htc one forum???
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You can hang out just fine in the HTC One section. It's compatible.
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Only thing is, you lose some of the great HTC things like the camera, with HTC Zoe etc....
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True - I think this is the first time people will really consider not rooting a HTC phone because of Sense.
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True - I think this is the first time people will really consider not rooting a HTC phone because of Sense.
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yeah, not putting an AOSP rom on my phone this time. Too many issues in the past on phones like the sgs3 - not everything works 100%, camera quality is crap, battery life not optimized, etc. Sense 5 is pretty minimal and brings some good features.
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Hey guys! Don't know how many of you were watching, but the nexus one got its gingerbread update! Why does this matter? Well, the nexus one would have to be the first phone to receive the update and now that it has the floodgates are open! This is particularly good news for us g2 oowners, as we are running stock android and are one of the next in line for the update. Wooo!
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We already have a very stable version running on our phones so realistically its not that great news, its good but nothing to be shouting about haha sooorrry.
Indeed, but for those without stock this is good news and those with it can expect performance increases in custom ROMs when it comes out from the drivers it will provide. Kinda win win.
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I really wish it was that simple but its not the case. Just because it "looks" like stock doesn't mean that there's tons of different from AOSP. Plus, the nexii phones don't need their updates to be carrier approved unlike the G2. IMO we won't get official gingerbread until mid-summer. Totally sucks but realistically it's what we'll have to put up with. I'd love an updated .35/.37 kernel from HTC though. CM7 is so amazing though that I wouldn't even worry about it.
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We already have a very stable version running on our phones so realistically its not that great news, its good but nothing to be shouting about haha sooorrry.
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not necessarily, what about the people who are not rooted and cannot flash roms.
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not necessarily, what about the people who are not rooted and cannot flash roms.
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Well, There is a pretty simple solution to that, isn't there?
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Well, There is a pretty simple solution to that, isn't there?
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But dude, we're a small group of super nerds. Even the guys struggling to root their phones and understand the concept of flashing ROMs are still far nerdier than most people.
Ahhh.. but the nerd life is a good life. So fricken' glad the Android platform has such a great community of super nerds.
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Well, There is a pretty simple solution to that, isn't there?
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Lol... true but we can't assume that everyone can root their device and know how to root their phone. So it will be good news for those who want the gingerbread update for the g2 but as for me I don't really care since I can use cyan7 running gingerbread already...
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Apparently samsung has "confirmed" Gingerbread for the galaxy s phones in march. (Check the galaxy s I9000 forums) By that logic, we should be getting it before then, unless tmobile botches their "pure android" marketing component for the G2.
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Apparently samsung has "confirmed" Gingerbread for the galaxy s phones in march. (Check the galaxy s I9000 forums) By that logic, we should be getting it before then, unless tmobile botches their "pure android" marketing component for the G2.
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They also "confirmed" Froyo and look at that fiasco.
Nothing confirmed yet, but the future holds a very bright and good ending. Besides, i don't see any reasons why HTC wouldn't do this...considering they would only release 50k units of the HTC ONE Nexus.
This is definitely a win-win for both consumers and HTC.
Here's the article i just read: http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_might_release_aosp_rom_for_current_htc_one_owners-news-6132.php
I would love it as I would never root my phone.
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Hope this happens just signed up for One. Was after a Nexus 4 but this should be better.
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Nothing confirmed yet, but the future holds a very bright and good ending. Besides, i don't see any reasons why HTC wouldn't do this...considering they would only release 50k units of the HTC ONE Nexus.
This is definitely a win-win for both consumers and HTC.
Here's the article i just read: http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_might_release_aosp_rom_for_current_htc_one_owners-news-6132.php
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It's not entirely a win-win. I read that in order for HTC to release such an update (providing AOSP to all normal HTC One owners), they have to go trough every carrier and other legal stuff. I don't remember where I read it and I don't remember exactly what the article said, but the conclusion I remember: it would cost HTC time & money (and stress, probably) to release an AOSP rom for current HTC One owners.
I hope they do it though. Would be awesome!
edit: Ah, I think I just remembered something. They have to go through every carrier because otherwise the AOSP Rom (update) would not be able to legally use the mobile networks of the carriers or something...
hopefully they'd be able to release an aosp rom for carrier unlocked phones without any legal ramifications.
do you think this will pave the way for future android phones to be released with stock android and the specific manufacturer apps (zoe, sense, touchwiz, etc) to be added as separate apps? this would surely cure the 'fragmentation' of android that iPhone users are always complaining about.
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It will not be an ota. It will prolly be an ruu,available for developer edition and maybe unlocked international versions. No carrier approval needed
When we have s-off anyone(gsm,anyway) should be able to flash it.
It's kind of neat,but not that big of a deal. You can always run cm if you want AOSP.
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hopefully they'd be able to release an aosp rom for carrier unlocked phones without any legal ramifications.
do you think this will pave the way for future android phones to be released with stock android and the specific manufacturer apps (zoe, sense, touchwiz, etc) to be added as separate apps? this would surely cure the 'fragmentation' of android that iPhone users are always complaining about.
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I wouldn't say cure, but definitely won't be as bad. Really hope they do this. I'd like to try out AOSP on my One, though I'm 90% sure I'll stick with sense. Way nicer looking to me.
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It will not be an ota. It will prolly be an ruu,available for developer edition and maybe unlocked international versions. No carrier approval needed
When we have s-off anyone(gsm,anyway) should be able to flash it.
It's kind of neat,but not that big of a deal. You can always run cm if you want AOSP.
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And have issues galore......cm vs. Aosp from HTC is no contest and not even the same
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And have issues galore......cm vs. Aosp from HTC is no contest and not even the same
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Right... Cm will have more tweeks and features
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Right... Cm will have more tweeks and features
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I could give two craps about cm until they get the HTC Aosp to build on then I'll donate like always and flash paranoidandroid
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Right... Cm will have more tweeks and features
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A fully functional AOSP Rom > buggy cm. At least until HTC releases the sources, then well have a bug free cm Rom.
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I could give two craps about cm until they get the HTC Aosp to build on then I'll donate like always and flash paranoidandroid
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Dude stop being such a ****
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Will Att & tmo ROMs work on either like Samsung phones?
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Will Att & tmo ROMs work on either like Samsung phones?
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Depends as all roms are created different. Seeing how there is only ONE rom creator thus far for this device and he specifically says ATT working ONLY, i would say the one and ONLY custom rom out now will ONLY work on ATT. Now IF a rom dev creates a rom that WILL WORK on t-mobile, i'm sure they will make that very clear.
Now if your are asking very generally, yes it's possible. Given this device is barely out for a week now and we already have Root, Custom Recovery, and a Custom Rom dev, be sure T-Mobile varient will sure get love soon my friend . Just read the custom rom's thread that you are interested in and don't bug the creator to make it workable with t-mobile, that will just annoy the hell out of them like it would anyone else. Everyone knows this device is on many carriers so IF devs want to jump on this device, you will see your t-mobile rom soon, just not today or now .
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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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.
Hello,
I just found out about this rom! I read as much as I could but I was wondering will this be officially supported on the HTC (Att or GPE)? Just looking for something alternative to CM, something with different features but still fully AOSP. I like the statement this team is trying to make and I feel like this will head in the right direction. Thanks to every one involved in making this possible. Im looking fwd to the future of OMNI rom!
- Kenny p
I too am interested in a HTC One port.
Me Want!!!
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we found someone who started working on the initial device bringup
so stay tuned
Yeah most likely they will have support for the HTC One
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maxwen said:
we found someone who started working on the initial device bringup
so stay tuned
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Awesome!
And...
kennypow3rs said:
Awesome!
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Yeah, i'm technically gonna help do unofficial ports for low and mid class devices This ROM is soo gonna be the boss
Follow progress here
https://plus.google.com/115199418449552015998/posts/9WAShkPRzqM
How about the Sprint version of HTC One, supported?
I was watching the IRC yesterday and someone was able to get the m7ul to boot omnirom, fingers crossed!
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I was watching the IRC yesterday and someone was able to get the m7ul to boot omnirom, fingers crossed!
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Very good news! As for the guy asking about sprint, keep your fingers crossed too because the CDMA (sprint/verizon) one's dont get much love lol.
I have noticed that lack of love for the CDMA variants of the One. It is somewhat frustrating.
I don't understand why ROMs can't be "compiled" with all the radio packages, then a routing that checks the model # and install the correct radio firmware.
Come on Omnirom for HTC One
Can't wait!
I'm pretty excited. Using PacMan Rom with TeaMseven AOSP kernel. It's nice, but the Nightlies can be buggy. I like the philosophy of this group. I'll lurk around here in the shadows and watch. Thanks Team OmniROM!
Looks good guys. We fixed the radio issue. So only thing left is BT. So look forward of integrating this device to our repos so that we can do a build to share for further testing.
PS: this is for m7ul ONLY at the moment
we need a maintainer for the other "variants" - any volunteers?
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I have noticed that lack of love for the CDMA variants of the One. It is somewhat frustrating.
I don't understand why ROMs can't be "compiled" with all the radio packages, then a routing that checks the model # and install the correct radio firmware.
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The problem is that the CDMA radios have to be updated for each android version and they can only be grabbed from sprint/vzw official releases. Hence no 4.2.2 roms though 4.3 should be close
M.
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I work at Hewlett Packard in a cubical I got nothing but time to test ROMs! Lol I can test for the m7ul
BT fixed my neo and maxwen!
Great work..
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BT fixed my neo and maxwen!
Great work..
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236121
Here you go guys