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I know that before team win was working on Full HDMI there was someone else that already had a beta out. If I remember correctly, it was fully functional compared to the one put out by team win. Where can I find this at?
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I know that before team win was working on Full HDMI there was someone else that already had a beta out. If I remember correctly, it was fully functional compared to the one put out by team win. Where can I find this at?
Thanks,
Jhoffy22
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Violation of GPL. The developer only released a public beta to get people to buy it once of is released.
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Also, you should be able to find it in the Evo 4G roots and hacks forum at www.androidcentral.com
Oh, that kind of sucks. I was hoping to try this app out now that I just got my new HD tv. I've been hearing that the one released by team win is not fully functional.
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Oh, that kind of sucks. I was hoping to try this app out now that I just got my new HD tv. I've been hearing that the one released by team win is not fully functional.
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The other guys app isn't fully functional neither, its still considered a beta also. The team win hdmi is free as compared to the guy orrembas(android central) has a trial. He said when his app hits the market the trial will automatically end and not work you will need to pay for it. I've used both apps and only thing the other guys has is sound(which isn't all that great cause it flickers while team wins doesn't). Good luck
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Rem3Dy said:
Violation of GPL.
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Incorrect. One of the kernels to enable the HDMI app was in violation of GPL and that was pulled by the dev in order to comply with GPL rules. The app does not violate anything and neither does the stock kernel with the HDMI drivers.
I miss the hdmi
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I miss the hdmi
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How do you miss something you've pretty much never had? lol Either way, no worries. Sooner than later, you will have options as far as HDMI mirroring goes. I find myself getting a lot more use out of my phone now with this feature. It really is awesome.
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I know that before team win was working on Full HDMI there was someone else that already had a beta out. If I remember correctly, it was fully functional compared to the one put out by team win. Where can I find this at?
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http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc...dmi-official-fullhdmi-beta-discussion-38.html
Based on the Latest post it will be hitting the market pretty soon.
Still no update on if he will release the custom drivers he wrote so they can be integrated into other kernels, although I believe that the drivers aren't needed in the new version, he is able to use the App in software mode.
Hardware mode requires drivers and overclocking which is what was in violation of GPL. Last I checked neither Team win or orrebmas has realeased source code to their Kernels.
detcup4evr said:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc...dmi-official-fullhdmi-beta-discussion-38.html
Based on the Latest post it will be hitting the market pretty soon.
Still no update on if he will release the custom drivers he wrote so they can be integrated into other kernels, although I believe that the drivers aren't needed in the new version, he is able to use the App in software mode.
Hardware mode requires drivers and overclocking which is what was in violation of GPL. Last I checked neither Team win or orrebmas has realeased source code to their Kernels.
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The HDMI drivers from orrebmas have been public for a long while now. It would be up to the kernel cookers to compile them into the existing and/or future kernels builds.
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The HDMI drivers from orrebmas have been public for a long while now. It would be up to the kernel cookers to compile them into the existing and/or future kernels builds.
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Excellent, I guess I missed that, Thanks
Hopefully only a matter of time before some new Kernels are released, using the SBC one concerns me a little.
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I've used both apps and only thing the other guys has is sound(which isn't all that great cause it flickers while team wins doesn't). Good luck
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Sound and multiple resolution support and software mirroring for non-rooted phones and displays fullscreen (no side bars) at 720p and 800x600. Shall I continue?
Hello,
Just wanted to say my impression on Lidroid ICS ROM. I have been using almost all LPB based Roms lately. The only one that stayed longer was MODGalaxy, which is a clean stock Samsung LPB Rom.
Having read about Lidroid dev here and his mods, I read that he issues his Rom based on ICS too in his forum. So I gave it a try. Apart of some apps in Chinese language, a nice keyboard but unfortunately for Chinese language, I am really impressed for its smoothness. The rom has 14 icon mod, percentage battery, Lockapp, Root Explorer and other goodness by default.
I have removed some of the local apps with Root Explorer and inserted an ICS keyboard. Now everything runs good for me.
I am trying today and just wanted to say to brave hearts to give it a try too. You will be impressed I think or hope...
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Just wanted to say
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<snip>
I also just wanted to say that I really hope this current trend of "My first impressions with xxx" threads ends soon. Sure, by all means, posts, but whole threads? It's getting old, quickly.
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I also just wanted to say that I really hope this current trend of "My first impressions with xxx" threads ends soon. Sure, by all means, posts, but whole threads? It's getting old, quickly.
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My first impression with your post is mostly one of agreement.
Can u pls share the forum link for that ics rom....
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Hello,
Just wanted to say my impression on Lidroid ICS ROM. I have been using almost all LPB based Roms lately. The only one that stayed longer was MODGalaxy, which is a clean stock Samsung LPB Rom.
Having read about Lidroid dev here and his mods, I read that he issues his Rom based on ICS too in his forum. So I gave it a try. Apart of some apps in Chinese language, a nice keyboard but unfortunately for Chinese language, I am really impressed for its smoothness. The rom has 14 icon mod, percentage battery, Lockapp, Root Explorer and other goodness by default.
I have removed some of the local apps with Root Explorer and inserted an ICS keyboard. Now everything runs good for me.
I am trying today and just wanted to say to brave hearts to give it a try too. You will be impressed I think or hope...
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pretty sure most of the ics roms in the development (not original) section are based on this anyway.
am using AndyXRom V5.1.....so for so gud..
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OMG!
I'm using the super secret XXMPF Final beta alpha release of ICS 4.0.4 with full stock Samsung ICS experience and 18 button mod + Automatic snap of desktop mod + Super Turbo Speed script v16.9! It's smooth like a baby's bottom and makes my SGS2 auto-upgradable to SGS3 by OTA! You guys'll love it once you install it!
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I'm using the super secret XXMPF Final beta alpha release of ICS 4.0.4 with full stock Samsung ICS experience and 18 button mod + Automatic snap of desktop mod + Super Turbo Speed script v16.9! It's smooth like a baby's bottom and makes my SGS2 auto-upgradable to SGS3 by OTA! You guys'll love it once you install it!
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loled xDDDDDDD
karendar said:
I'm using the super secret XXMPF Final beta alpha release of ICS 4.0.4 with full stock Samsung ICS experience and 18 button mod + Automatic snap of desktop mod + Super Turbo Speed script v16.9! It's smooth like a baby's bottom and makes my SGS2 auto-upgradable to SGS3 by OTA! You guys'll love it once you install it!
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Truth is ICS is nothing but a collection of init d scripts. True fable.
mudferret said:
Truth is ICS is nothing but a collection of init d scripts. True fable.
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Let's not forget ICS kernel is just Honeycomb Kernel with 2-3 patches! *flashes Honeycomb Xoom kernel to SGS2, prays phone doesn't blow up*
where's the lidroid ICS rom? I only found gingerbread rom
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where's the lidroid ICS rom? I only found gingerbread rom
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Google Lidroid ics; he has a blog with dl link.
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mudferret said:
Google Lidroid ics; he has a blog with dl link.
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Personally I can't find it when I Googled. Just this thread, then loads of Chinese websites! If only I knew mandarin!
rice and pea(ce)
Here ( use Google translate ):
http://bbs.lidroid.com/t-91355-1-1.html
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Truth is ICS is nothing but a collection of init d scripts. True fable.
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Excusez-moi?
Konstantinos said:
Excusez-moi?
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Misaotra
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Konstantinos said:
Excusez-moi?
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C'est une blague. Relativement drôle aussi!
Another first impressions thread... Maybe someone should start a second impressions thread?
Come on guys. I just wanted to let you know about a Rom that is not available in this forum. This post was not about my impressions but mostly about knowing and trying a Rom outside of XDA.
Or maybe I could say my last impressions about this thread before it gets closed?
Hey guys!
In Samsung Galaxy S forum i found something veeeeeeeeeery interesting!
It's about the Linaro-Code that should speed up Android about a noticeable amount!
Just take a look at this video:
Linaro-Video from Youtube
(This is the related article: cnx-software.com)
Idk what i should think about it. If it really works, i guess it would be worth a try ?!
Here is another article, which says, that it can speed up Android 2 times!
"The Linaro team, who’s constantly working on optimizing software for the ARM
architecture, has worked on optimizing the latest version of Android as well, and
they claim up to 2x improvement in performance compared to stock Android
4.0.4, running on the same TI OMAP 4430 hardware. The improvements are
mostly CPU-related, even though they are showing a graphical object to test the
performance. They’ve managed to double the FPS for this particular test, but
they’ve also managed to increase the Sunspider performance by 30%, which is
also quite a big deal."
- quote from this article.
Some one has already posted bout this and its incompatible with our kernel
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There are there posts in this section
The original started by Persian sphinx and this has already been discuss by hillbeast in his thread
Why isn't any one searching for similar threads
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This is very interesting, but will this work on any 4.0 device? btw, no need to re-post the same thing (no offence)
Jason-EX said:
This is very interesting, but will this work on any 4.0 device? btw, no need to re-post the same thing (no offence)
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Hillbeast tried to compile it for his serenity builds but got errors along the way i think we need a better kernel to use it
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It would be compiled in kernel 3.x
Cheers
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bscraze said:
It would be compiled in kernel 3.x
Cheers
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well, that will be awesome :good:
Jason-EX said:
well, that will be awesome :good:
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Yes, it would really be. I just posted it because I thought kernel 3.x could handle it.
Sorry for double-posting this topic.
Anyway; if our developers find more time and are able to make kernel 3.x running
(which would be awesome!) our phone would get an enourmous speed-boost.
We have used it in our CM9 port on LG P500, but there are still some issues to solve, but our Linaro-build is smooth So good luck! If a dev needs some info on how to include it in their code, look at our project-site github.com/lgics
Stupid question, but what is OmniROM and what does it mean for the end-user? I just saw a post from XDA on my Facebook feed, and it seems like kind of a big deal.
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Stupid question, but what is OmniROM and what does it mean for the end-user? I just saw a post from XDA on my Facebook feed, and it seems like kind of a big deal.
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
Omni is what custom ROMs used to be about: innovation, new features, transparency, community, and freedom
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Will their be a version for the Verizon Galaxy S III?
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Will their be a version for the Verizon Galaxy S III?
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when someone builds it, yes.
device requests would be better suited to go to your device maintainers
How can you deal with the big number of different device??
It need lots of person...
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
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I've had an iPhone since about three months ago (because they were the only phones readily available to be bought used and without a contract), but have always kept up with Android. It doesn't seem like innovation stopped. What are we missing now? Cyanogenmod seems to be packed with innovative features, so does AOKP.
BTW, great signature.
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How can you deal with the big number of different device??
It need lots of person...
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Other developers will bring up devices. They are the device maintainers
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I've had an iPhone since about three months ago (because they were the only phones readily available to be bought used and without a contract), but have always kept up with Android. It doesn't seem like innovation stopped. What are we missing now? Cyanogenmod seems to be packed with innovative features, so does AOKP.
BTW, great signature.
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I don't think any iPhone is in the works for omni at the moment
I felt what was missing was a team to implement ideas that have never been imagined by the average person, or have been thought of as to be "too difficult" to implement.
I feel this rom, and the team behind it, is the answer to this problem, which should open doors up in other teams, including cyanogenmod
And thanks
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Other developers will bring up devices. They are the device maintainers
I don't think any iPhone is in the works for omni at the moment
I felt what was missing was a team to implement ideas that have never been imagined by the average person, or have been thought of as to be "too difficult" to implement.
I feel this rom, and the team behind it, is the answer to this problem, which should open doors up in other teams, including cyanogenmod
And thanks
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It WOULD be a feat to crack the iPhone's bootloader past the iPhone 3G and get Android booting on there, wouldn't it..?
So, the OmniROM will not just be another copy of another custom ROM? Now that it's being mentioned, I do feel like a lot of them just have the same features.Maybe that's why I'm not fully satisfied when I habitually flash new ROMS.
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It WOULD be a feat to crack the iPhone's bootloader past the iPhone 3G and get Android booting on there, wouldn't it..?
So, the OmniROM will not just be another copy of another custom ROM? Now that it's being mentioned, I do feel like a lot of them just have the same features.Maybe that's why I'm not fully satisfied when I habitually flash new ROMS.
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I work with someone who builds for the iPhone. I might get them to add omni support for it.
Omni is based on aosp (the stock source from google). From their patches are added to support an array of devices. Then new features are added. Seeing as it's a fairly new project (only been around 2 months), there aren't a lot of new features, however there are a few ones to note
They are adding true multi window support
The quick settings tiles are flipable
There see, so to be a new app called "OmniGears". I'm unsure about what exactly this will do, but it seems to contain rom specific settings
I hope this is enough to convince you this won't be a "copy of another rom"
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so when exactly will the source be released, and what devices are getting official support?
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so when exactly will the source be released, and what devices are getting official support?
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Nexus 4, 7(all), and 10
Sources are being uploaded atm
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cybojenix said:
I work with someone who builds for the iPhone. I might get them to add omni support for it.
Omni is based on aosp (the stock source from google). From their patches are added to support an array of devices. Then new features are added. Seeing as it's a fairly new project (only been around 2 months), there aren't a lot of new features, however there are a few ones to note
They are adding true multi window support
The quick settings tiles are flipable
There see, so to be a new app called "OmniGears". I'm unsure about what exactly this will do, but it seems to contain rom specific settings
I hope this is enough to convince you this won't be a "copy of another rom"
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Multi-window sounds awesome. It's one of two features, the other being Watch-on, that I found useful/interesting from TouchWiz. Now, all I need is a download link... I don't even care about bugs.
Are you working on this ROM?
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Multi-window sounds awesome. It's one of two features, the other being Watch-on, that I found useful/interesting from TouchWiz. Now, all I need is a download link... I don't even care about bugs.
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No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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Still, this sounds like a HUGE step forward for Android.
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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alright, so this rom has mere days before its release, Or will we see threads as soon as tomorrow?
kevinrocksman said:
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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Can we see a preview, or would you rather keep it a surprise?
kevinrocksman said:
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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Looking forward to seeing it
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alright, so this rom has mere days before its release, Or will we see threads as soon as tomorrow?
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I'm sorry I don't know when they will start rolling out. Hopefully it will be soon
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Can we see a preview, or would you rather keep it a surprise?
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I feel it should be kept hidden, and be released with the first builds. However it would be up to the core team
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Looking forward to seeing it
I'm sorry I don't know when they will start rolling out. Hopefully it will be soon
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I know, its gonna look awesome on my n4! I only hope its just not the great features, but also has a variety of flashable tweaks/mods/themes so we can really say this rom is one of a kind!
What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
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What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
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At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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What phones currently being planned for OmniRom builds?
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im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
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im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
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Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
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Sources are being uploaded, and yes it will be open sourcd
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Sources are being uploaded, and yes it will be open sourcd
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Cool, hope the maintenance will nice and good luck
Was pretty stoked to see this announced at the BBQ; looking forward to builds, source, etc...
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At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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Does the first batch include Nexus 7 2013?
ktkr said:
Does the first batch include Nexus 7 2013?
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Yes
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Galaxy Nexus?
cybojenix said:
At the moment the nexus 4, 7, and 10 are officially supported. The oppo find 5, and Sony blue / mint are in the works. More will eventually be added
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What about the Xperia Z? I do love my Yuga. Hopefully it comes soon !
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Galaxy Nexus?
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While it doesn't look like there is "official support" for it per se, I doubt it would be hard to get it building for it. Somebody will figure it out for sure.
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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I'm speaking of variants like the Japanese SGS4, Note 3 and so forth...
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I'm hoping for jftlevzw supoort (vzw sgs4) but seeing these locked bootloaders and coming from a sprint evo 3d the vzw S4 dev looks pretty dead.
wil it be based on 4.3 or pervious versions?
Is galaxy nexus (maguro)not supported ?
cezeff said:
im also very interested as to which phones will be supported...but not only that but how easy will it be to get your device supported...im over in Asia and there aren't variants that aren't well supported by the major custom rom developers like AOKP, CM, Panandroid....which makes it really hard and sucks to get in on the "open source" goodness...i hope Omni is easy to bring to a large selection of phones...
EDIT: ok, well that makes sense the vanilla versions...just hope its easier to get more on board...
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If you can get AOSP to run on your device, you should be able to get Omni to run. Currently, a device tree needs nothing significant beyond an AOSP tree (I think about 3 lines of changes to make an AOSP tree work in Omni). This means work on porting Omni is helpful to those wanting AOSP as well.
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Asian phones implying mediatek based? There are a few commits in Gerrit to add support for them, but I think it's still not usable. They'll do their best
As for not being supported. Unfortunately it's down to getting a device maintainer. There will be guides posted no doubt, and this is xda. Basically a massive manual on hacking android
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Mediatek chips will most likely end up supported. I understand that most projects eschew them through a lack of sources etc, but we intend to do what we can with them, as they offer interesting opportunities including multi-SIM support to say the least.
percy_g2 said:
Any Sources ? and will it be Open source ?
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Yes, I am just starting the source push right now.
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Galaxy Nexus?
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Yes, it will be supported, we just didn't list it due to nobody having one to hand to test.
shaanyt said:
What about the Xperia Z? I do love my Yuga. Hopefully it comes soon !
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Yup, I understand it's been running on the Z
AngSanley said:
screenshots ?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46423859&postcount=2 for a couple right now
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While it doesn't look like there is "official support" for it per se, I doubt it would be hard to get it building for it. Somebody will figure it out for sure.
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Yup, it will be supported.
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I'm speaking of variants like the Japanese SGS4, Note 3 and so forth...
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Ah OK. As I said, if you can get AOSP to run properly, then yes it will work.
Drake9897 said:
I'm hoping for jftlevzw supoort (vzw sgs4) but seeing these locked bootloaders and coming from a sprint evo 3d the vzw S4 dev looks pretty dead.
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Unfortunately the amount of carrier interference on many US phones makes them less fun for anyone wanting custom ROMs If you can get the SIM-free international model, that often helps, but that's obviously not possible with Verizon...
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wil it be based on 4.3 or pervious versions?
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4.3.1
Ashutos1997 said:
Is galaxy nexus (maguro)not supported ?
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It will be supported. Just not listed yet
Hats off to you guys, this is kind of a great progress you've done here. I was like wtf when I saw the project in the news in the morning. Already registered at your Gerrit and started syncing sources. I'm really excited to see this running on my P880. Hope you don't mind that I'm cheating. Will help you with this project as much as I can.
(@cybojenix: Probably this will be TNBT. )
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Hats off to you guys, this is kind of a great progress you've done here. I was like wtf when I saw the project in the news in the morning. Already registered at your Gerrit and started syncing sources. I'm really excited to see this running on my P880. Hope you don't mind that I'm cheating. Will help you with this project as much as I can.
(@cybojenix: Probably this will be TNBT. )
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Don't mind at all. I am pushing it to Github to make it easier for you guys. I'll also need to fix the repo remotes (unless someone else gets there first) so it pulls from Github.