Just got official KK installed on my international G2 and there's no select runtime option under dev tools, why not? ;(
death_entry said:
Just got official KK installed on my international G2 and there's no select runtime option under dev tools, why not? ;(
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Not implemented - period.
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death_entry said:
Just got official KK installed on my international G2 and there's no select runtime option under dev tools, why not? ;(
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It is an experimental feature for stock android, which means that its not fully and perfect working. Thats why its not implemented by third-party companies.
Stand on your head and say "Go Go Gadget ART!"
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yeah i've realised that as well
one possible reason is that the current version is not supporting it yet i guess...
It was easier to not include art than to make all of LG's software work with it.
4.4.2 will work if you install custom ROMs. For example cloudyf pro 2.
Shame, I was hoping to play around with it a bit
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not really sure how this works, if its something custom roms add in or just requires installing flash.apk. will we see working Flash on sgs4?
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delete this I'm a dumbass
soraxd said:
not really sure how this works, if its something custom roms add in or just requires installing flash.apk. will we see working Flash on sgs4?
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gsmarena mentions sgs4 support html5 and flash
x102x96x said:
gsmarena mentions sgs4 support html5 and flash
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awesome!
Flash will always work. Its just not supported through play store for jellybean. You can still download latest releases from adobe for 4.0.+
All u need to do is install the apk it it was removed because Adobe no longer officially supports it
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I'm getting the vzw g2 I'm going to root and install cwr is there anything else that I need to do
to get ready to install roms
Nope
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technostein said:
Nope
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so there's no bootloader or anything like that
Not sure about to be honest but obviously doesn't matter at the moment. all I needed to do is root and install cwm
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revolt1 said:
I'm getting the vzw g2 I'm going to root and install cwr is there anything else that I need to do
to get ready to install roms
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There is not much need to install another ROM really. I mean, I too love custom ROMs but to he honest, the ROM that comes in with the G2 is really good, lighting fast, smooth and customizable.
The only thing you'll need to do will be to remove any bloatware Verizon has pre-installed.
On the T-Mobile version there's only one custom ROM (basically a clean version of the stock)
There has been not much dev activity yet, but I hope to see improvements soon, specially once the N5 comes out. So they say.
Cheers!
I have the AT&T G2, but I highly recommend TWRP recovery. I had always used CWM prior to this device, too, but I'm not sure if you have to add the Loki exploit to bypass the bootloader with CWM. TWRP has the exploit built in as best I can tell.
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thanks guys
I rooted my phone with the shabbypenguin build but don't have the ability to hold the back button to split screens. Is there an APK I can download or zip to install for this?
Thanks!
I'm assuming you're running cyanogen? If so no. It's a touchwiz only feature as the framework is completely different
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I'm assuming you're running cyanogen? If so no. It's a touchwiz only feature as the framework is completely different
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I don't believe it's cyanogen, basically just rooted with the sprint hotspot hack and custom recovery. I currently use the touchwiz launcher afaik, is the framework different?
If you just Rooted the stock firmware the setting can be found by going to settings -> my device -> display-> check the multi window check box. And you should be able to run split screen
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t2noob said:
If you just Rooted the stock firmware the setting can be found by going to settings -> my device -> display-> check the multi window check box. And you should be able to run split screen
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Hey, thanks t2noob! I guess I'm the real noob here, not sure why I haven't looked there. Thanks so much!
No problem glad I helped.
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Sorry for the silly question but I've been curious. Any particular reason that we haven't seen any AOSP/AOKP ROMs for our device yet? Is it lack of development or is there something a bit more technical that is preventing that from happening? I usually love to tinker and they offer quite a bit more options. Again, just curious....
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I found my answer. Disregard.
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What was your answer?
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sean.yesmunt said:
What was your answer?
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.....Locked bootloader
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cant run custom kernel on locked bootloader (retail version)
Yeah but didn't the Bionic also have a locked bootloader? We were still able to run AOKP through safe strap. Hopefully we can run AOKP the same way on the Note 3. Unless I'm wrong about the Bionic.
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Yeah but didn't the Bionic also have a locked bootloader? We were still able to run AOKP through safe strap. Hopefully we can run AOKP the same way on the Note 3. Unless I'm wrong about the Bionic.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2550013
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Yeah but didn't the Bionic also have a locked bootloader? We were still able to run AOKP through safe strap. Hopefully we can run AOKP the same way on the Note 3. Unless I'm wrong about the Bionic.
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This is a complete guess but I'd say it wasn't a full aosp rom. Probably just a rom made to look and work like aokp on the regular kernel
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My developer edition has unlocked bootloader and tmobile as has unlocked bootloader and there is one in the works for cm but that is it
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there is one in the works for cm but that is it
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For T-Mobile device, not our Verizon DE's, right?
cam30era said:
For T-Mobile device, not our Verizon DE's, right?
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if you have a verizon de you can run tmobile roms/kernels just fine
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if you have a verizon de you can run tmobile roms/kernels just fine
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I just want to make sure I understand this. There is currently a thread on T-Mobile Developer forum for CM10.2. While it's not working well now, once it's debugged it should work fine on our DEs, with the stock TM CM10.2 kernel?
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I just want to make sure I understand this. There is currently a thread on T-Mobile Developer forum for CM10.2. While it's not working well now, once it's debugged it should work fine on our DEs, with the stock TM CM10.2 kernel?
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correct. i believe you have to change just the apn or use global settings but it can be done no big deal at all. kernels run with no issues. im on tmobile kernel from imo with zero issues at all!
oneandroidnut said:
correct. i believe you have to change just the apn or use global settings but it can be done no big deal at all. kernels run with no issues. im on tmobile kernel from imo with zero issues at all!
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Thanks a lot! I'll let you know if I see a working tmo CM rom there. Would you do the same, please?
cam30era said:
Thanks a lot! I'll let you know if I see a working tmo CM rom there. Would you do the same, please?
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sure i checked earlier today and it is not working yet so who knows when
Anyone try this yet? It seemed to make a difference in the M8 when I had it, after replacing the files manually. Not sure if it will work on the Snapdragon 800 tho.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2760336
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Skizzy034 said:
Anyone try this yet? It seemed to make a difference in the M8 when I had it, after replacing the files manually. Not sure if it will work on the Snapdragon 800 tho.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2760336
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Using with latest cm nightly alongside Qualcomm optimized dalvik and experiencing 0 lag...buttery smooth
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Using with latest cm nightly alongside Qualcomm optimized dalvik and experiencing 0 lag...buttery smooth
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How did you install them? I flashed it through recovery but see any difference on CloudyG3 ROM.
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How did you install them? I flashed it through recovery but see any difference on CloudyG3 ROM.
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Same...was having a slight lag issue so I tried it out...been using Qualcomm optimized dalvik for that last couple days but used it the last 7 months on my gs4
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Same...was having a slight lag issue so I tried it out...been using Qualcomm optimized dalvik for that last couple days but used it the last 7 months on my gs4
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Sadly the Xperia Z2 Dalvik and Bionic optimizations arent compatible with any of the ROMs here
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Sadly the Xperia Z2 Dalvik and Bionic optimizations arent compatible with any of the ROMs here
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I'm using nexus version...only dalvik though as cm already has its own bionic optimization... I have the original version as well as the final version for cm 11 branch...they work just fine on g2 with cm 11...haven't tried anything else as I just got my g2 last week...I can post dropbox links if you want the dalvik files
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Sadly the Xperia Z2 Dalvik and Bionic optimizations arent compatible with any of the ROMs here
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The link I posted is for the Nexus 5 ones. They should work.
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How did you install them? I flashed it through recovery but see any difference on CloudyG3 ROM.
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Replace them manually through a root browser and change to the correct permissions. When I had the M8, I flashed through recovery and the device seemed laggy. It was better when I replaced them manually. Also, in that thread, I think someone mentioned that flashing through recovery may cause the old ones to stick - or something along those lines.
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Anyone tried any of the bionic only ones on stock kikat?
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Anyone tried any of the bionic only ones on stock kikat?
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Why, what's the difference?
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Skizzy034 said:
Why, what's the difference?
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dalvik optimisation only improves functions on Java/dalvik code...dalvik libraries incompatibility often causes non booting/bootloops
bionic is more of a total core optimisation and optimises all c/c++ or native ect code too.. bionic libraries rarely, if ever?, give incompatibility problems resulting in non booting/bootloops
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dalvik optimisation only improves functions on Java/dalvik code...dalvik libraries incompatibility often causes non booting/bootloops
bionic is more of a total core optimisation and optimises all c/c++ or native ect code too.. bionic libraries rarely, if ever?, give incompatibility problems resulting in non booting/bootloops
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Do you have the link for those binaries?
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Skizzy034 said:
Do you have the link for those binaries?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47709135&postcount=2
I would only try the bionic files for stock KitKat on g2
see if you get an improvement in antutu
note.. please only try if you have a backup of your system