Sprint Galaxy S 5 Developer IntroductionsTo give Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 5 users a sense of who all will be developing for the device, I would like to dedicate this thread to such a purpose.
If you are planning on, or currently are a developer who plans to bring custom content to the Sprint Galaxy S 5, stop in and introduce yourself!
I'll start!
Username: MysteriousSparrow
Content Area(s): Kernel, Theme, ROM
Current Devices: Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 5, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (2013)
Past Devices: HTC One (Sprint)
Known For: Nothing under this username.
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[Q] Is it possible to flash regular Galaxy 4 as the upcoming "Nexus" version
Hi guys,
I'm coming from Nexus 1 forums, time to move on
I hope this is the correct place to ask this...
I don't like Touchwiz or whatever Samsung adds to it's phones and Google announced on it's I/O that next month they will sell the same Galaxy S4 but with a clean vanilla interface and will treat it as a Nexus.
Now i want to know if it will be possible to buy a regular galaxy s4 now and next month after the version will be online to flash it instead of the touchwiz ROM?
i think the only difference is that the bootloader will be unlocked already but i'm not sure how it is on current galaxy 4 devices.
please provide me any info that you know about it cause my N1 is dying with 4.2.2 installed on it with too much apps :crying:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2281883
Sent from my GT-I9505 using XDA
I have a request if you don't mind.. I BEG you to please add Samsung Galaxy tab 7 Plus P6200 to your devices Only one developer in the all of XDA and the whole world is currently supporting the tablet. Please, consider this tablet as it's so good but no one seems to care about it!
You expect them to support something none of them own?
Sent from my Nexus 5
http://phandroid.com/2014/02/18/samsung-galaxy-kitkat-official/
We’d already gotten word from an inside source that Samsung had big plans for KitKat, and those rumors have just become reality. Samsung has just officially announced that 14 different Galaxy devices will be receiving the upgrade to Android 4.4 KitKat. That’s a lot of devices, so let’s not waste any time and jump right into it:
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Samsung Galaxy S4
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom
Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini
Samsung Galaxy Mega
Samsung Galaxy Light
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition
Samsung made it a point to mention that “select” carrier editions of all these devices would get it, which pretty much means it’s up to your carrier to decide whether or not they’ll ultimately bring it to their version of any of these. We have a feeling quite a few of the devices on this list are going to be updated on nearly every carrier imaginable, though, so we wouldn’t worry too much about missing out.
This upgrade doesn’t add a ton of new features on Samsung’s side of the court, as the manufacturer brought most significant changes in the Android 4.3 upgrade that preceded it. Here’s what’s new in case you’re interested:
Location Menu: An integrated location menu enables users to easily activate GPS, Wi-Fi and mobile networks, while simultaneously checking the battery usage of apps running location service capabilities.
Enhanced Messaging: Enables users to choose between Messages or Hangouts as their preferred default messaging application, and select from a larger assortment of updated Emoji icons.
Upgraded Google Mobile Service™ (GMS) apps: Users can automatically back up photos and video and can open, view, rename and share Google Docs and files.
Of course, everything else new to KitKat as a whole can be found in our big FYI post right here, so be sure to take a gander in case you’re interested in more of the under-the-hood changes making this thing tick.
In case you haven’t heard, the Samsung Galaxy S4 upgrade has already started rolling out on Sprint here in the United States, while the Galaxy Note 3′s upgrade has started rolling out overseas.
Samsung says updates will “start” rolling out today, which you should take to mean that only certain devices, in certain regions and on certain carriers will be seeing an immediate rollout. It’ll likely take a few weeks — maybe months — for the upgrade to reach everyone on all these different devices, so you’ll have to be a little patient if you don’t get it sooner than you can say “break me off a piece of that KitKat bar.
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GREAT NEWS
Not really
So far it's just the US version, the one with the Qualcomm SoC. Ours have a Novathor but if Samsung doesn't support it I will never buy another phone from them.
Me too , my next device will be an nexus Phone in the future
Its only for us version
Such a same of Samsung . I realy hope CM 11 gets bug free very soon my Phone is getting very very slow ...
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Please use THIS ONE
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Hello I would be interested if there be a development version of Samsung Galaxy Note 4, similar to the Google Play version of samsung Galaxy 4 ect.? :fingers-crossed:
Google will never develop spen apps so No
Yup, erdemc is right. No GPE for the note series. The best you can hope for is an unlocked bootloader note 4 that will work with your carrier.
Just wondering if any current Note 7 users are here. I'm a Note 7 user looking to have a forum community again, so if development is compatible I'll hopefully have a nice place to stay.
So any other Note 7 users lurking here?
soraxd said:
Just wondering if any current Note 7 users are here. I'm a Note 7 user looking to have a forum community again, so if development is compatible I'll hopefully have a nice place to stay.
So any other Note 7 users lurking here?
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I had 3 note 7s last year, two snapdragons and a dual sim exynos lol.
I think many of us here will be former note 7 users, hell we should get a discount on the FE.
sent from my Note FE, S8 plus, S7 edge or S6