[REQUEST] System Dump from New Kindle HD 7" (2013) - 7" Kindle Fire HD General

Hi guys,
I know it may/may not be rooted yet. But if possible I would like a system dump from the new Kindle Fire HD 7" (2013).
Or at the very least a .zip of /system/etc/firmware and /system/vendor/firmware
Thanks!

Hashcode said:
Hi guys,
I know it may/may not be rooted yet. But if possible I would like a system dump from the new Kindle Fire HD 7" (2013).
Or at the very least a .zip of /system/etc/firmware and /system/vendor/firmware
Thanks!
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i don't own the device but this came from 11.3.0.3 /system/vendor/firmware

Maromi said:
i don't own the device but this came from 11.3.0.3 /system/vendor/firmware
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Thanks Maromi!

And I realize that Amazon has the software update up on their site.
SO I'm downloading the entire file from there.

Is it possible to root the new Kindle Fire HD 7" (2013)?

Thanks
Hashcode said:
And I realize that Amazon has the software update up on their site.
SO I'm downloading the entire file from there.
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Good luck Hashcode! Looking forward to seeing this unfold. Thanks for your work...:good:

same question
elyorch said:
Is it possible to root the new Kindle Fire HD 7" (2013)?
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Hi,
I have the same question. I have the 11.3.0.3 firmware and am an android user. Can the new kindle with this firmware be rooted? Thanks in advance,
Pete

Hashcode said:
Hi guys,
I know it may/may not be rooted yet. But if possible I would like a system dump from the new Kindle Fire HD 7" (2013).
Or at the very least a .zip of /system/etc/firmware and /system/vendor/firmware
Thanks!
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hey hash, did you stop working in the kindle fire hd? your last message was 1-2 months ago !

They (Amazon) advert the new Kindle Fire HD(2013) with a Dual-Core 1,5 GHz , Fire OS 3.0 "Mojito"(android 4.3 as the HDX) and new hardware without camera. You can see in the pictures that the USB is at the right side of the narrower and lighter frame, not down. There is no trace of HDMI out. Only one WIFI antenna.
It can share the same 7.4.7 firmware, but is a different or cut out hardware.
Edit: it doesn't share firmware, it has its own 11.3.0.3. one. This has happened to me for not reading....
http://www.amazon.es/gp/product/ref=pe_253711_40788961_pe_str3/?ASIN=B00CTV13Z4

peeps74 said:
Hi,
I have the same question. I have the 11.3.0.3 firmware and am an android user. Can the new kindle with this firmware be rooted? Thanks in advance,
Pete
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Hi Pete (or someone else),
if you have New Kindle HD 7" (2013) (non HDX),
can You please check kernel version of your device (settings/about/kernel).
Thx in advance, Nenad

sikahr said:
Hi Pete (or someone else),
if you have New Kindle HD 7" (2013) (non HDX),
can You please check kernel version of your device (settings/about/kernel).
Thx in advance, Nenad
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I have the new HD however there's no About > Kernel. All I can see is that it has 11.3.0.3.

m3t4lm4n222 said:
I have the new HD however there's no About > Kernel. All I can see is that it has 11.3.0.3.
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Ok, thanks.
From the Amazon source (http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200203720):
VERSION = 3
PATCHLEVEL = 4
SUBLEVEL = 34
EXTRAVERSION =
NAME = Saber-toothed Squirrel
So, I believe this is first OMAP 4 device with stock 3.4 kernel.

sikahr said:
Ok, thanks.
From the Amazon source (http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200203720):
VERSION = 3
PATCHLEVEL = 4
SUBLEVEL = 34
EXTRAVERSION =
NAME = Saber-toothed Squirrel
So, I believe this is first OMAP 4 device with stock 3.4 kernel.
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which might explain the lack of hdmi out, mimo wifi, camera, and mic

So are people still working on being able to get Android on this tablet?

The most likely situation is porting and streamlining the previous generation devices to the 3.4 kernel(beneficial to all omap kindle fires)
And at least find some kinda of way to root current gen
As for other roms(ie cm) on current gen that's gonna take a long time.
Also be happy that at least your current ROM is jellybean based.

Maromi said:
The most likely situation is porting and streamlining the previous generation devices to the 3.4 kernel(beneficial to all omap kindle fires)
And at least find some kinda of way to root current gen
As for other roms(ie cm) on current gen that's gonna take a long time.
Also be happy that at least your current ROM is jellybean based.
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This will be a pretty big challenge. Qualcomm don't goof around when it comes to security. I don't know if there has ever been an item not exploited by the folks at XDA but this one will not be easy. I think it was close to a year before the 2012 generations were exploited.

LinearEquahd46812565 said:
This will be a pretty big challenge. Qualcomm don't goof around when it comes to security. I don't know if there has ever been an item not exploited by the folks at XDA but this one will not be easy. I think it was close to a year before the 2012 generations were exploited.
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This not for the hdx's. This is for the HD 2013. Its not qcom. Its TI. its interesting because no other consumer omap device has been officially on the 3.4 kernel.
And it was 4 months for the 2012's but that was luck on fattire for fnding the bootloader exploit and hashcode's previous dev on the original kindle fire that made it quick(I know there was Cm10 ROM in DEC but that was more of proof than functionality.)

How many months after release before a fully functioning (not half sort of functioning) ROM was available for the KFHD? That's what counts. And I mean custom not hybrid.
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sikahr said:
Ok, thanks.
From the Amazon source (http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200203720):
VERSION = 3
PATCHLEVEL = 4
SUBLEVEL = 34
EXTRAVERSION =
NAME = Saber-toothed Squirrel
So, I believe this is first OMAP 4 device with stock 3.4 kernel.
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You are correct. This may be the first and only set of devices w/ an OMAP 3.4 Android kernel.
For what it's worth, here's what I've been doing on the 3.4 kernel:
https://github.com/KFire-Android/kernel_omap_otter-common/commits/p-android-omap-3.4
And there's no end in site yet. :/ The kernel sources used on the KFHD 2013 (named "soho") don't seem to be finished for the other devices (jem / tate). Tho that may change if/when Amazon rolls out the new OS to the older HD's. So until that happens I get to debug debug debug. Right now many of the major systems seem to be functional on Jem, but I'm seeing video issues that will need to be worked through.
Also, the 3.4 kernel uses a new framebuffer / hwcomposer setup for dual display which needs to be ported into the current AOSP/CM/etc sources.
Adding to the complication is wifi firmware. The new kernel uses a much higher revision of BCMDHD source and for that I will need updated firmware from Amazon most likely.
So while I'm currently working to unify all 5 Kindle's under 1 3.4 kernel, there probably won't be any usable builds for quite some time.

LinearEquation said:
How many months after release before a fully functioning (not half sort of functioning) ROM was available for the KFHD? That's what counts. And I mean custom not hybrid.
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I'm not sure it's really full functioning even today

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CM9 and ICS on the way to Kindle Fire?

Hello!
I just read an article on Engadget, reporting news about CyanogenMod 9 and Ice Cream Sandwich. Link (my first post, so waren't allowed to post clickable link... sorry!): engadget.com/2011/12/06/ics-based-cyanogenmod-9-its-on-track-but-not-for-everybody/
It mentions CM9 making good progress, especially for devices powered by the OMAP 4 processor. Considering the OMAP 4430 processor inside the Fire, this must be great news for future Fire ROM's?
Is it likely we'll see a CM9 ROM for the Fire?
hachiueno said:
Hello!
I just read an article on Engadget, reporting news about CyanogenMod 9 and Ice Cream Sandwich. Can't post the link here since I just signed-up here at XDA, but it should be easy to find. Titled 'ICS-based CyanogenMod 9: it's on track, but not for everybody'.
It mentions good progress on CM9, especially for devices powered by the OMAP 4 processor. Considering the OMAP 4430 processor inside the Fire, I believe this must be great news for future Fire ROM's?
Do you believe it's likely we'll see a CM9 ROM for the Fire?
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Yes. If you read around a little bit you'll see this already beinging talked about
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Ok, thank you, I'll try to find some more threads about it. Those I've found so far are mostly about porting the CM7 ROM, but I guess the CM9 gets mentioned as well
CM7 has been ported, but does not have sound. The Dev. working on that did that to prove it could be done, then went directly to an ICS port. Another Dev says he has completed ICS, with aspects not working, but sucessfully booting, and will post pics and source later today. It is def. coming. I am waiting for the TWRP 2.0 before I mess with them though. I need successful recovery tools before I am willing to brick a $199 investment.
Sounds really great! I haven't received my Kindle yet, but the idea of running ICS on it is very exciting.
Do any of you have any thoughts about the performance? I've tried some HTC Android phones earlier, and noticed a significant performance increase when I replaced the stock ROM (with Sense) with a Vanilla Gingerbread ROM. Do you believe it will be the same result here? Better performance with Vanilla ICS than with the stock ROM including Amazon's custom UI?
It indeed seems like the developers that are working on the Kindle Fire make great progress! Awesome news for me that is probably importing one to Sweden in the near future. Awesome work developers!
Same here! Importing one to Norway, so a great part of the Kindle Fire Custom UI is more or less 'useless' for me... ICS will certainly make it a lot more versatile!
MayfairDROID said:
CM7 has been ported, but does not have sound. The Dev. working on that did that to prove it could be done, then went directly to an ICS port. Another Dev says he has completed ICS, with aspects not working, but sucessfully booting, and will post pics and source later today. It is def. coming. I am waiting for the TWRP 2.0 before I mess with them though. I need successful recovery tools before I am willing to brick a $199 investment.
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I'm with you there, I want to install the CM7 port so bad but don't like not having a working recovery yet. Wish I knew enough to help out the development, but I'm just a tinkerer.
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I can't wait for ICS to get to my AKF
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guys check out kindle fire utility! Its pretty slick. it does a whole host of things, including install twrp2.0. just do a search for Kindle Fire Utility.
If you landed on this thread hoping for a link to CyanogenMod 9 (android 4.0) for the kindle fire...
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=635
your welcome.
queencitypete said:
If you landed on this thread hoping for a link to CyanogenMod 9 (android 4.0) for the kindle fire...
Go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=635
your welcome.
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Thanks!!! ....for the 404 page not found message??? It get taken off already? /shrug
link is wrong inserted - just copy and paste won't do it ...
btw: here are the actual threads:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1411895
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1476352
On ICS and love it...now gonna try CM9!
I have been on ICS for a week now and love it...Now its time to try out CM9, since they got a new update today! Want to give HUGE THANKS to all the DEVS!! You have made my Kindle Fire AWESOME!!
I also installed the cm9 beta earlier this week. I've updated with each new release and it just keeps getting better. It runs so much faster than the OEM software and most of my apps install with ease. Can't thank the devs enough for their work.
Kindle Fire ICS beta is awesome
The new Kernel by Hashcode is amazing a step in the right direction for perfect KF support for ICS. Thank you to Hashcode, JackpotCalvin, and all the other devs who put in so much time to get this working!

help i need how to install cyanogenmod 10 on kindle fire 8.9

hello xda forums i need how to install cyanogenmod 10 on kindle fire 8.9 version 8.1.4 i thing is the last version of this table please give me the post please thank you
Kindle Fire HD 8.9"
spekdro said:
hello xda forums i need how to install cyanogenmod 10 on kindle fire 8.9 version 8.1.4 i thing is the last version of this table please give me the post please thank you
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spekdro,
Do you really want to do this, CM10 is VERY green at the moment on the Kindle Fire HD 8.9" so we do not recommend flashing the Kindle Fire HD 8.9" or the HD 7". If you have to use CM10, I say good luck, you will need to be very patient, the OS is far from stable. We had a copy on our internal 8.9" and removed it after 1 hour, it was that bad.
If you must, say I will take the unstable version and we will post the instructions for you via PM. They are very challenging, not like a regular Android. This is why we do not post the how to yet.
You will need to have an understanding on how to build a raw CM10 Kernel and have a Linux computer that has all the CyanogenMod build dependencies. If you do not own a Linux PC you are out of luck at the moment.
This is not end-user friendly yet - not a bit. If you don't know how to compile CM10 yourself, you are not a target audience for this current CM10 build. Many things don't work on this ROM therefore the ROM is NOT viable to use for the general XDA audience.
Is a install stable cynam blabla but u say is not good is fine i install the aapp play and i happy jejeje but am waiting for stable custom rom for this table jeje and i haved the linux computer and windows jejje but thank anyway
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Stable ROM for the Kindle Fire 8.9"
spekdro said:
Is a install stable cynam blabla but u say is not good is fine i install the aapp play and i happy jejeje but am waiting for stable custom rom for this table jeje and i haved the linux computer and windows jejje but thank anyway
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spekdro,
We will post in the Android Development part of XDA once we have a stable ROM.

Ubuntu Phone installation is out + Source Code

Hey fellas,
Finally Ubuntu Phone is available for Nexus 4, GNexus...
Along with the source code.
Can't wait, Info: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/02/ubuntu-phone-downloads-to-be-released-next-week
Preview (snapshots) on 21st FEB: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TouchInstallProcess ( thats for the nexus 4/ GNexus only, wide range of compatibilities according to hardware specifications and kernels afterwards)
New U.P. developer section on ubuntu.com: http://developer.ubuntu.com/get-started/gomobile/
Porting info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
Our device is WIP (Work in Progress): https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices
Atrix 4G can still rock up to 2014...
tpr0 said:
Hey fellas,
Finally Ubuntu Phone is available for Nexus 4, GNexus...
Along with the source code.
Can't wait, Info: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/02/ubuntu-phone-downloads-to-be-released-next-week
Preview (snapshots) on 21st FEB: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TouchInstallProcess ( thats for the nexus 4/ GNexus only, wide range of compatibilities according to hardware specifications and kernels afterwards)
New U.P. developer section on ubuntu.com: http://developer.ubuntu.com/get-started/gomobile/
Once the source code is release, porting will be rolling here
Atrix 4G can still rock up to 2014...
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lets hope its compatible with tegra2. I have a windows 8 tablet with real windows, but ubuntu on my atrix i dont say no i hope the experience is good like on the desktop ubuntu.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzc0uMXGFBY
it will be on tegra for sure
harszeee said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzc0uMXGFBY
it will be on tegra for sure
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That's the Atrix 2 (OMAP), and that's Ubuntu for Android rather than Ubuntu Phone OS.
Ubuntu for Android, as I understand it, is basically the Webtop that we've already had for some time now and uses the kernel already on the device, whereas Ubuntu Phone OS is a complete replacement for Android, but the details themselves are a bit sketchy, like what display server they're using, what kernel is supported. Wouldn't it be both ironic and disappointing if it required an ICS/JB kernel, especially since we still have a Froyo/GB kernel.
Re: Ubuntu Phone installation to be avail. on 21th FEB + Source Code
lehjr said:
That's the Atrix 2 (OMAP), and that's Ubuntu for Android rather than Ubuntu Phone OS.
Ubuntu for Android, as I understand it, is basically the Webtop that we've already had for some time now and uses the kernel already on the device, whereas Ubuntu Phone OS is a complete replacement for Android, but the details themselves are a bit sketchy, like what display server they're using, what kernel is supported. Wouldn't it be both ironic and disappointing if it required an ICS/JB kernel, especially since we still have a Froyo/GB kernel.
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yea because it's not really a proof that it is working for our tegra phone. it's a lot different so u have to find a phone that has the same specs this but there is no one.
let's see if it will work for us that would be awesome
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lehjr said:
That's the Atrix 2 (OMAP), and that's Ubuntu for Android rather than Ubuntu Phone OS.
Ubuntu for Android, as I understand it, is basically the Webtop that we've already had for some time now and uses the kernel already on the device, whereas Ubuntu Phone OS is a complete replacement for Android, but the details themselves are a bit sketchy, like what display server they're using, what kernel is supported. Wouldn't it be both ironic and disappointing if it required an ICS/JB kernel, especially since we still have a Froyo/GB kernel.
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oh sry my mistake thought that was an electrify
harszeee said:
oh sry my mistake thought that was an electrify
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Yeah, he identifies the device about 10 seconds or so in, but admittedly if he didn't the only other way to identify it would be process of elimination, looking at the logo's and figuring it out that way.
Guys, there's a post of saiftheboss7 that he mention that he made a request to Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu's Guru. You can upvote that request so that the Ubuntu Kahuna sees that us Atrix users want the Ubuntu OS for our beloved A4G. I can't post links right now, too noob for the forum, but you can check it out in this section.
Upvote my friends, upvote and we can have a better functional phone!!!!!:good:
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DowJonesARG said:
Guys, there's a post of saiftheboss7 that he mention that he made a request to Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu's Guru. You can upvote that request so that the Ubuntu Kahuna sees that us Atrix users want the Ubuntu OS for our beloved A4G. I can't post links right now, too noob for the forum, but you can check it out in this section.
Upvote my friends, upvote and we can have a better functional phone!!!!!:good:
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please don't force the devs to support our phone. just let the image release si the devs can see the source code and the system. After that we can ask to import the os to the atrix if it's possible.
Just be patience.
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Sorry is just my nerves speaking. Hope to see it in action soon.
Enviado desde mi Atrix4G
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Ubuntu was just released and tomorrow they will show how to port to other devices.Hope we can get it to work on our atrix.
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wildchild048 said:
Ubuntu was just released and tomorrow they will show how to port to other devices.Hope we can get it to work on our atrix.
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yeah tomorrow is porting lesson can the thread maker update and copy this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting in? so the people who are intersted can hangout too so we get more people
Do you have, or may be adapted upload released today? ubuntu can only hope that this is no longer
It's released and port lessons are there xD Let's hope it works on atrix
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Let's hope epinter can work his magic and port this for us.
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So no devs are interested?
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I think at this moment...devs are more interested in a working kernel for ICS
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please install atrix 4g
rjayflo said:
I think at this moment...devs are more interested in a working kernel for ICS
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I don't think this will be fully working without an ICS Kernel.
I think an effort like this worths a try, since we can aways update the userspace ubuntu packages, keeping the old kernel. I don't see why the old gingerbread kernel wouldn't work.

KitKat ROM!

Looking forward to getting this. Apparently it will use less storage and memory than previous versions of Android.
The new transparent menu bar, full screen mode and other goodies look enticing as well
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Yeah, it's supposed to be more efficient. But all I'm going to say is I got 4.4 on the Nexus 7 and it uses 615mb of RAM while not doing anything. (as in only Settings app and keyboard running). Not sure if it's just because it's an early version or something's wrong.
Is that worse than JB?
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veeman said:
Yeah, it's supposed to be more efficient. But all I'm going to say is I got 4.4 on the Nexus 7 and it uses 615mb of RAM while not doing anything. (as in only Settings app and keyboard running). Not sure if it's just because it's an early version or something's wrong.
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Here it says the min is 512: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/news/android-44-kitkat-supports-devices-running-just-512mb-of-ram-440357 I'm Hopeful.
Edit: Here as well: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/android-4.4-officially-announced,24931.html
Would love to see this!
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Vlasp said:
Here it says the min is 512: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/news/android-44-kitkat-supports-devices-running-just-512mb-of-ram-440357 I'm Hopeful.
Edit: Here as well: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/android-4.4-officially-announced,24931.html
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jji7skyline said:
Is that worse than JB?
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Ah, well maybe it was something wrong. It's now down to 425mb of used ram while "idling". It's a bit better than JB.
Maybe because each one is optimized per device? Mine shows about 600-700 Range while only the system runs. My friend has the 2012 version and has about 400 while only system runs.
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So excited!
Dude, I can't wait for Kitkat on the Kindle Fire!
And as to the question of different memory usages at idle, I read on google's dev site that there's an API that allows apps to use more or less RAM for fancy features or whatnot based on weather the device is a low-ram-device....
From developer.Android.com:
For developers, Android 4.4 helps you deliver apps that are efficient and responsive on all devices. A new API, ActivityManager.isLowRamDevice(), lets you tune your app's behavior to match the device's memory configuration.
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choudanu said:
Dude, I can't wait for Kitkat on the Kindle Fire!
And as to the question of different memory usages at idle, I read on google's dev site that there's an API that allows apps to use more or less RAM for fancy features or whatnot based on weather the device is a low-ram-device....
From developer.Android.com:
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Hopefully a lot of apps will add this xD
is anyone working on a KitKat AOSP rom?
Alessioromatm said:
is anyone working on a KitKat AOSP rom?
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I don't think so. Probably Hashcode will start building one soon. He normally makes the AOSP version.
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There is a euroskank build up (the thread's in KF General) but it won't work with any of our recovery options. Other devices got it to flash by switching to CWM Touch, which we don't have and COTR doesn't work either. Hash posted in one of the 4.3 threads about working on 4.4 though; I'm confident he can figure something out.
hi
Lets all hope someone releases a kitkat ROM for 1st gen kindle fire!
(I have a rooted one with hashcodes 4.3 rom)
nevermind didn't read the other posts was too excited.
yea I can't wait! I heard someone made a kindle fire ROM but it is extremely unstable last time I checked. So here I am still typing this on my 4.3 jellybean fire
CM 11 is Android Kit-Kat. Here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266248
lowridincrew said:
CM 11 is Android Kit-Kat. Here you go
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266248
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I'm curious tho. Since they still keep CM10.2 icons but don't sync them with kitkat's AOSP source.
Tried to upgrade but failed
I tried to upgrade to KITKAT otter but failed with error.
"E: Error in/tmp/sideload/package.zip
(status 7)"
I am using TWRP 2.1.1 could that be the reason??
thomamvt said:
I tried to upgrade to KITKAT otter but failed with error.
"E: Error in/tmp/sideload/package.zip
(status 7)"
I am using TWRP 2.1.1 could that be the reason??
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Yes, that is the reason. Update to twrp 2.6.3.1
I'm currently rocking kitkat
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Hashcode has started porting CM 11 which is based on KitKat. I'm using it now, it works pretty well.
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Version 8.9 cm for my kindle 2012

good morning to all, you can install a version cm older to make the system faster? or other solutions? my present is the latest in this list.
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=jem
whitesalt said:
good morning to all, you can install a version cm older to make the system faster? or other solutions? my present is the latest in this list.
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=jem
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this forum is for the 2015 HD 8 and HD 10
see http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd
sd_shadow said:
this forum is for the 2015 HD 8 and HD 10
see http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd
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Excuse me then!

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