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Hey there,
since I have no clue about Android development, is it possible to access the USB on a rooted phone and simulate a USB Hub? Reason for this is a possible port to android phones of the open source jailbreak PSGroove found here:
github.com/psgroove/psgroove
Coffeinchen said:
Hey there,
since I have no clue about Android development, is it possible to access the USB on a rooted phone and simulate a USB Hub? Reason for this is a possible port to android phones of the open source jailbreak PSGroove found here:
github.com/psgroove/psgroove
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well it is, but it's a small mixup especially if you have no clue about android.
instructions can be found here (tested and working on N1)
Thanks for that, that already helps a lot!
well i was going write a topic about it .... the Teensy++ USB Development Board and AT90USBKEY are sold out we will have to wait 2 weeks.
android seems to have the required hardware
the Teensy++ usb is sold for $24
so a psjailbreak app in the market for a $10 is great deal
any developer interested ?
edit:
further info on the exploit
ps3wiki.lan.st/index.php?title=PSJailbreak_Exploit_Reverse_Engineering
cheers
can someone try it?PLSS
This would be awesome! I'll donate.
hope there is a possibility, because all are sold out usbkey
Here the github code of the open source version
github.com/psgroove/psgroove
WOw THIS WOULD BE AMAZING IF WE COULD get this fully working just flash into kernals etc.. soo from then on all you'd have to do is plug in your usb and have access to keyboards. mouse. flash disks. etc..
Would be great if we could have an apk that does it..
I would surely buy it.. maybe someone with some good knowledge of porting apps wants to get some money from it...
found this in a comment on maxconsole.
Stage 2 done. Thinking If I should use PSGroove or OpenPSJailbreak as a base. for stage 3 about 7 hours ago via TweetDeck
Lol I just got my Android to mimic the 6 port hub. Stage 1 Complete
http://twitter.com/qberty1337
This dude is looking for beta testers of his android port netzke.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/qberty1337/status/22834648971
As per the Android port status. I have successfully emulated the WHOLE procedure of fake usbs and jigs. Time for descriptors.
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Sounds good I knew someone was doing it I'm currently using a Blackcat JTAG, if there sold out of the Teensy grab one of them and use Flip to load the binary. I'll most likely use a device dedicated to this but I'm sure tons of people will enjoy this. It will be cool to be able to run the exploit on the go, to show friends or something.
jamiejones85 said:
This dude is looking forfools to be scammedof his android port netzke.blogspot.com
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fix ............
netzke seems legit time will tell he said beta by the end of the week. Im just glad I keep my Palm Pre around after I upgraded to the Evo I just used the Pre to jailbreak my ps3 crazy stuff
Just curious, the scrubby nub I am wonders what form this 'jailbreak' will take for android, an installable apk that just requires (or not - no way) root, some full fledged ROM?
I'm a bit scared too after reading netzke's blog seeing how he mentioned 1 or 2 phones blew up cause they got shorted or something but I can't help but look forward to it.
Netzke is a scammer. Everything on his blog is pure bull****.
The guys over the Desire forums already ported psfreedom to it. Go check if its compatible with your device.
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t4tav said:
Here we go...
This should work on the nexus and desire...
Thanks to whoever built the psfreedom.ko
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Here you go, Instructions too...
Download this
http://www.mediafire.com/?cgst1aw26i26b60
and place it's contents onto the root of your SD-card.
Then download my flashable boot.img
http://cl.ly/83b21dd1818a791d857e
Place that on the root of your card, Reboot into recovery and flash the PS3-signed.zip
Reboot your phone.
Launch terminal emulator...
Then type the following...
Code:
#cd sdcard
#su
#insmod psfreedom.ko
Now turn your PS3 off at the wall, and plug in your phone.
Turn the PS3 back on at the wall.
Press the PS3 power button followed by the eject key in quick succession...
Profit ??
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Get Ready for the newbish questions.
I'll start:
What are the requirements for those instructions to work? I understood initially that you would need a particular ROM. From reading the post on the Desire forums it appears as if you need to unlock your bootloader (true/false) So what ROM are you using?
Lastly <3 tyvm for the instructions
Edited cause I can't read..
http://androidclone.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=18
I am attempting to try this on the Gtablet, im having issues and was hoping more people could mess around with it.
Isn't this more of a VM-type setup? I wonder if things like your /sdcard are even accessible this way, and audio, etc.
Still.....downloading it, anyway. 1 hour to go. :O
dont know if its any faster but I DL it from Demonoid, thats where i saw it then it had a link to that site for help installing
See the related thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=850911&highlight=ubuntu
I'd love to see if the ubuntu port for the Toshiba AC100 (see post #9) would be made to work for the g-tablet -- probably after viewsonic releases the kernel?
Can't wait for my dual-boot g-tablet
acuralegendz said:
http://androidclone.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=18
I am attempting to try this on the Gtablet, im having issues and was hoping more people could mess around with it.
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It's using vnc slit will be slow.
I just hope it support portable harddisk for me transferring the files from CF card reader to harddisk
Ubuntu on the gtab will be possible once we have the kernel source as the binary kernel we currently have is, ah, not set up very well to run Ubuntu. Anyway, I've already messed with a similar type of Ubuntu root on my Evo. Its not hard....
Additional information that we may need to look at for getting a regular kernel to work...
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/7247/1/
Similar threads everywhere but this is specific to N10...
1. Does N10 support 3G modem out of the box?
2. Can it support 3G modem?
3. Has anyone tried it?
Thanks in advance.
Anyone tested it?
It does not support 3g. Does not have a 3g modem.
Is using your phone not a viable option for you until someone finds a solution?
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It does not support 3g. Does not have a 3g modem.
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OP is asking if you can plug a usb 3G modem in.
You can buy portable hotspots which you just carry around in your pocket instead of using your phone. You obviously pay a month fee for the data but it just stays permanently connected to the hotspot.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unlocked-Wi...sr_1_sc_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1353589895&sr=8-2-spell
Noone with a 3g usb dongle to plug it through a OTG cable?
I tried it with pppwidget and huawei k3765 and it dont work... Driver not found.Seems that Google not include drivers for 3g dongle..
I have access to all of the tmobile usb modems, so as soon as my N10 arrives I will try them as I already have my OTG cable. I will post an update probably early next week.
I've tried it with a friends device. The device needs to be rooted. Once rooted, install the PPP App from the play store. Plug in your OTG cable and the dongle in there and it should work fine like it worked with his
Let us know how it goes...
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Shane_pcs said:
I have access to all of the tmobile usb modems, so as soon as my N10 arrives I will try them as I already have my OTG cable. I will post an update probably early next week.
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Please check and see if the Huawei E1691 works with N10 out of box -- THANKS!
AT101ET said:
I've tried it with a friends device. The device needs to be rooted. Once rooted, install the PPP App from the play store. Plug in your OTG cable and the dongle in there and it should work fine like it worked with his
Let us know how it goes...
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I've just tried with a 3G+ USB stick HUAWEI E172 and PPP Widget but it writes : no driver found :'(
Did I missed something?
Envoyé depuis mon Nexus 10 avec Tapatalk
help with 3g stick
I have nexus 10 tablet and 3g alcatel x220 dongle.
I tried to use ppp widget but got "no driver found " error.
Can somebody help me with this issue please
Thanks in advance
drovosek said:
I have nexus 10 tablet and 3g alcatel x220 dongle.
I tried to use ppp widget but got "no driver found " error.
Can somebody help me with this issue please
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You may be interested in this post. I have not tried it for a 3G Dongle but do use AutoPatcher to add tabletUI and openPDroid to a custom ROM. Only some custom ROMs are support and I am using a CM10.1 based SentinelROM.
See: Auto-Patcher
Download the latest version of AutoPatcher
Relevant AutoPatcher feature for Wifi-only Tablets 3G Dongle (3gdongle):
This allows users of Wifi tabs to use their 3G dongles on their tablets, allowing them to have data on the go. This is a pretty involved mod, and the development is still on-going. We would like to stress that you read up at developer trevd's thread for best practices and troubleshooting. A growing list of confirmed supported dongles can be found there as well.
From what I read your 3G Dongle may not be supported and it will take a bit of learning on your part.
Good luck
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You may be interested in this post. I have not tried it for a 3G Dongle but do use AutoPatcher to add tabletUI and openPDroid to a custom ROM. Only some custom ROMs are support and I am using a CM10.1 based SentinelROM.
See: Auto-Patcher
Download the latest version of AutoPatcher
Relevant AutoPatcher feature for Wifi-only Tablets 3G Dongle (3gdongle):
This allows users of Wifi tabs to use their 3G dongles on their tablets, allowing them to have data on the go. This is a pretty involved mod, and the development is still on-going. We would like to stress that you read up at developer trevd's thread for best practices and troubleshooting. A growing list of confirmed supported dongles can be found there as well.
From what I read your 3G Dongle may not be supported and it will take a bit of learning on your part.
Good luck
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Nice idea, but unfortunately you can't use autopatcher to patch any CM with 3gdongle mod.
Drivers
Hi All
I got it working on stock kernel using drivers from ppwidget forum here http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_mode...6&t=1113&sid=fb1fe2bad510613f68bc667ab53ceec5
Search for Nexus 10 on the page and download the ones for your Android version. Even though the manual test "insmod usb_wwan.ko" that is suggested on the top of the page did not work for me I got pppwidget working after a couple of tries. I can't say that'll work for you since it depends on your modem - mine is a ZTE MF820 (or something) and that worked just fine.
It's worth a shot a least. Best of luck to ya'll!
(Now if could only get it to work on SentinelROM I'd be a happy man )
You need to compile a kernel with this change...
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/31624/
and then driver found!
PPP widget works on stock ROM and clean ROM (which is based on stock and not AOSP) if you follow the steps from the ppp widget forum link posted above.
3G modem on Nexus 10
JohnnyQ1964 said:
Similar threads everywhere but this is specific to N10...
1. Does N10 support 3G modem out of the box?
2. Can it support 3G modem?
3. Has anyone tried it?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
Here is how I did able to use 3G dongle via a USB OTG cable on my nexus 10 running android 4.2.2. Unfortunately till now 4.3 doesn't support this
First Root your Nexus 10 .(Fantastic thread)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001868
Then install PPP Widget
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.draisberghof.pppwidget&hl=en
Then follow this thread (Read carefully)
http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1113
Copy the driver files on PPP widget ----> [sdcard]/pppwidget/lib (use file explorer like to search the folder --->> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop&hl=en)
Plug in the 3G Dongle using a OTG cable ,and put the correct APN ..........
And press the connect button.......
You have 3g connection on nexus 10 :laugh:
All above are works and copyright of respective owners.I just put the links here....
So I know the usb host drivers have been deactivated for the KF. Has anyone determined where they are or how to activate/install them. That would be a great feature to add for us rooted ppl who haven't flashed a new Rom.
Sent from my KFTT using xda premium
Also interested
USB host would be one of the nicer additions to the Fire HD 8.9, wonder if anyone has come up with a way to enable it ?
USB Host
Hmmm, good idea. If Amazon did not disable this function in the Kernel it would be just a matter of finding a Ice Cream Sandwich USB apk and probably a couple of libs
I spent about 30 minutes trying to find this on Google without any luck. I have another idea! I have ordered the new Samsung Tablet which runs ICS, when it arrives I will take a peek in the system to see if I can find these files.
I will post my follow up in about 1 week.
anything new about enabling usb host. thank u jasmine
Kindle Fire HD and 2 USB Host Drivers
jasmineloveflower said:
anything new about enabling usb host. thank u jasmine
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jasmineloveflower,
We have been working on this on and off for the last 3 weeks, and have made significant progress. We will post an update as soon as we get this working.
prokennexusa said:
jasmineloveflower,
We have been working on this on and off for the last 3 weeks, and have made significant progress. We will post an update as soon as we get this working.
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Nice, sounds promising
Kindle Fire HD USB Host
Gilly10 said:
Nice, sounds promising
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Gilly10,
We are finding it a bit challenging since it is clear Amazon had no intention of ever using this port for external devices, so they do not have a power feed like other Mini USB Ports - either way, we have figured out how to get past that issue, now we are working on the driver to use on the Kindle Fire. We will post an update as soon as we have a definitive solution.
Just in case you missed it from another thread about this-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2118506
Someone has a working method on the KF2 that might be portable to our device.
Kindle Fire USB Host
Geekybiker said:
Just in case you missed it from another thread about this-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2118506
Someone has a working method on the KF2 that might be portable to our device.
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Geekybiker,
Thank you for taking the time to provide us a link. The link you are referring to is:
Device: Kindle Fire 2
Rooted and TWRP'ed with the Nightly of CM10.1 1-20-2013
The link you is very different to what we are attempting to do. We are trying to enable the USB Host subsystem with the stock OS and Kernel, which in the end may not be possible. Most custom Kernels have enable the USB Host as nFiniti discusses in the link provided. Also, the link is focusing on the Kindle Fire 2 only we are discussing all Kindle Fires in this thread.
prokennexusa said:
Geekybiker,
Thank you for taking the time to provide us a link. The link you are referring to is:
Device: Kindle Fire 2
Rooted and TWRP'ed with the Nightly of CM10.1 1-20-2013
The link you is very different to what we are attempting to do. We are trying to enable the USB Host subsystem with the stock OS and Kernel, which in the end may not be possible. Most custom Kernels have enable the USB Host as nFiniti discusses in the link provided. Also, the link is focusing on the Kindle Fire 2 only we are discussing all Kindle Fires in this thread.
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Right, but it talks about how to get around the power issue for example. I assume you've downloaded the open source kernel directly from Amazon? I was looking through all of the drivers they included, and it looks like the USB host drivers exist in the distribution. They must not be turned on by default. Might be as simple as recompiling the kernel, but I admit I'm a complete n00b when it comes to that sort of stuff.
Kindle Fire HD USB Host
Geekybiker said:
Right, but it talks about how to get around the power issue for example. I assume you've downloaded the open source kernel directly from Amazon? I was looking through all of the drivers they included, and it looks like the USB host drivers exist in the distribution. They must not be turned on by default. Might be as simple as recompiling the kernel, but I admit I'm a complete n00b when it comes to that sort of stuff.
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Geekybiker,
Although our love is Ubuntu, at the moment the only version of Ubuntu for the Kindle is the current desktop which is worthless on the Kindle. We are waiting for Ubuntu to release Ubuntu for Android which will be a nice custom platform for the end user that will allow you to use your Phone or Tablet as your primary computer at night and during the day, it is a normal powerful phone. Having said this, we will be compiling a Ubuntu Eternal for the Kindle when we are authorize to do so. Until then, we are placing most of our energy on improving the stock Kindle OS - you are correct, it should be a matter of compiling the Kernal to include the USB Subsystem, although if it was that easy someone would have done it by now. This has become a challenging task and may not become reality until we build or someone else builds a custom Kernel for the Kindle Fire.
We will post updates as we make progress. I do know XDA User Hashcode has done some amazing work for the Kindle Fire, maybe he is working on this option (if anyone can get this done it would be Hashcode) for his Kindle Kernel - only time will tell............
Hi folks!
I have been looking for some info about our devices and if it's possible to flash an android custom rom on it, but no luck. However, there is a very similar device to the ZTE Open, It's the Alcatel One Touch Fire. It has the same hardware and also brings Firefox OS by default.
There is a custom rom in development for this device and I was just wondering if it's possible to flash it on the ZTE.
I can't post the link because I'm new, but it's easy to find it.
Thanks in advance.
Yes. Just flash in a ROM of ZTE roamer2 (V790)
ZTE Open has the same hardware spec as ZTE roamer2
hevangel said:
Yes. Just flash in a ROM of ZTE roamer2 (V790)
ZTE Open has the same hardware spec as ZTE roamer2
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Have you tried flashing?
LinuxHolic said:
Have you tried flashing?
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yes I have
hecatae said:
yes I have
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Was it successful?
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Was it successful?
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LinuxHolic, what was the most recent version of Android you found for your ZTE Open?
I've not been successful in finding any ROMs. Do you think you can link here or private message me?
Thanks!
Saijin_Naib said:
LinuxHolic, what was the most recent version of Android you found for your ZTE Open?
I've not been successful in finding any ROMs. Do you think you can link here or private message me?
Thanks!
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I didn't, that's why i'm asking him
LinuxHolic said:
I didn't, that's why i'm asking him
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Right! Wow, sorry. That is what I get for reading when I'm not fully awake yet >_>
mistergr said:
Hi folks!
I have been looking for some info about our devices and if it's possible to flash an android custom rom on it, but no luck. However, there is a very similar device to the ZTE Open, It's the Alcatel One Touch Fire. It has the same hardware and also brings Firefox OS by default.
There is a custom rom in development for this device and I was just wondering if it's possible to flash it on the ZTE.
I can't post the link because I'm new, but it's easy to find it.
Thanks in advance.
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Where do I find that image for ZTE Open? :fingers-crossed:
Found CM ROM
I found the CM rom via modaco site.. for roamer2.
yadi.sk/d/OADSzoWdKWSpf
I no longer have this phone, but go ahead and flash via CWM for android
bmn65 said:
I found the CM rom via modaco site.. for roamer2.
yadi.sk/d/OADSzoWdKWSpf
I no longer have this phone, but go ahead and flash via CWM for android
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Have you flashed the Open with this ROM yourself?
I did some searching and I found these:
http://www.ztedevices.com/search.html?keyword=v790 you can get the ROM from the downloads page.
Also this one: http://www.modaco.com/topic/360962-zte-kis-iii-stock-roms/?p=2156977
I haven't tested any of these myself.
cairnarvon said:
Have you flashed the Open with this ROM yourself?
I did some searching and I found these:
http://www.ztedevices.com/search.html?keyword=v790 you can get the ROM from the downloads page.
Also this one: http://www.modaco.com/topic/360962-zte-kis-iii-stock-roms/?p=2156977
I haven't tested any of these myself.
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I tried both and it does not work: (this also does not work: (
yadi.sk/d/OADSzoWdKWSpf
i have tried lots of Android Roms for ZTE KIS, Roamer2 etc.
all lead to bootloops.
resurrection is pretty easy though, just flash the experimental ZTE FFOS 1.2 and your good.
have not found a working ICS/JB Rom until now.
the phone is crap anyways, since you can't update higher than 1.3 (without any updates then) or stick to 1.1
there are no plans whatsoever from ZTE or Mozilla to remedy this.
Thought i could at least turn it into an emergency phone by flashing a usable Android on it, but it seems that's not going to work either.
linr76 said:
i have tried lots of Android Roms for ZTE KIS, Roamer2 etc.
all lead to bootloops.
resurrection is pretty easy though, just flash the experimental ZTE FFOS 1.2 and your good.
have not found a working ICS/JB Rom until now.
the phone is crap anyways, since you can't update higher than 1.3 (without any updates then) or stick to 1.1
there are no plans whatsoever from ZTE or Mozilla to remedy this.
Thought i could at least turn it into an emergency phone by flashing a usable Android on it, but it seems that's not going to work either.
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Hey dude: http://firefoxosbuilds.org/
android
ROM is a zte V790 is the v2 ROM works on xperia zte open: D test
peñamaxi said:
ROM is a zte V790 is the v2 ROM works on xperia zte open: D test
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No understanding.
peñamaxi said:
ROM is a zte V790 is the v2 ROM works on xperia zte open: D test
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Can you just post a link to the rom?
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Hey dude: http://firefoxosbuilds.org/
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"Dude" , whatever, 1.3 is not stable on ZTE Open - i tried. i have built a 1.3 myself (check on here) and the Browser crashes constantly.
there is no updated HW layer available for 1.3 and ZTE is not going to provide one.
Mozilla doesn't care either.
the only thing that happened is they gave you a coupon so you could buy a ZTE Open C cheaper.
burned once... no thanks.
Mozilla obviously is aware of the problem though and they do want to create a phone where they control everything.
that may change the game a bit.
also, all available FFOS devices are madly overpriced for the hardware specs.
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"Dude" , whatever, 1.3 is not stable on ZTE Open - i tried. i have built a 1.3 myself (check on here) and the Browser crashes constantly.
there is no updated HW layer available for 1.3 and ZTE is not going to provide one.
Mozilla doesn't care either.
the only thing that happened is they gave you a coupon so you could buy a ZTE Open C cheaper.
burned once... no thanks.
Mozilla obviously is aware of the problem though and they do want to create a phone where they control everything.
that may change the game a bit.
also, all available FFOS devices are madly overpriced for the hardware specs.
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Actually any version of FirefoxOS is stable, especially after version 1.2. I found many ROMS, even 2.1, but always have a problem. That is why he was hoping to install some Android ROM on my ZTE Open.
linr76 said:
"Dude" , whatever, 1.3 is not stable on ZTE Open - i tried. i have built a 1.3 myself (check on here) and the Browser crashes constantly.
there is no updated HW layer available for 1.3 and ZTE is not going to provide one.
Mozilla doesn't care either.
the only thing that happened is they gave you a coupon so you could buy a ZTE Open C cheaper.
burned once... no thanks.
Mozilla obviously is aware of the problem though and they do want to create a phone where they control everything.
that may change the game a bit.
also, all available FFOS devices are madly overpriced for the hardware specs.
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I can honestly say Open C, is worth what I paid for it, I dual boot the phone, run android from sdcard, run FF from phone, the specs aren't the best but worth the price I paid for it, the flame clearly is over priced, and I wont be getting that phone. Open C is most likely the only FF phone I will buy, I like the ideal I can build my own OS, and choose from several different OSes to use. Also I can simply reboot into android when I need to run a navigation app, or want to run an android app.
I have never used Open so don't know about it's problems, Open C is a nice phone, FF runs very well on it as does android, Specs aren't the best this isn't a power house phone, but a very usable phone.