Aosp gb update now - Nexus One General

@Jqueru just tweeted update to AOSP is underway. Confirmed on android-build.

Just did a checkin, and checked, nothing and im in GB.
Too many people get the kicks outta saying random things like this on twitter.

No, this time it's real:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/browse_thread/thread/91172a81604c8a0
http://twitter.com/jbqueru/status/15825129372131328

mattinglis said:
Just did a checkin, and checked, nothing and im in GB.
Too many people get the kicks outta saying random things like this on twitter.
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I think you've completely misunderstood what AOSP and OTA are. AOSP is basically the source code which ROM cookers (Paul O' Brien, Cyanogen etc) use to build their own ROMs. OTA is an update from, in our case Google, which updates a stock ROM to Gingerbread. Also the person who said this is in charge of the Android AOSP project so he's hardly some random person

mattinglis said:
Just did a checkin, and checked, nothing and im in GB.
Too many people get the kicks outta saying random things like this on twitter.
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aosp isnt ota. checkin is useless for aosp.

mattinglis said:
Just did a checkin, and checked, nothing and im in GB.
Too many people get the kicks outta saying random things like this on twitter.
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No, too many people don't understand what they're reading. Building GB in AOSP is the first step. That has to happen before any kind of OTA is even built, much less tested and pushed out to devices. So doing your checkin is rather pointless, because they're at step 2 or 3, and you're at about 8 or 9. And the Tweet is from an official, confirmed Google staffer.
So again, too many don't understand what they read and want to sound like they're somebody.

My bad, i do know what im doing, i just didnt read the original post properly.
thought it was another person claiming to have recieved the OTA.

mattinglis said:
My bad, i do know what im doing, i just didnt read the original post properly.
thought it was another person claiming to have recieved the OTA.
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its ok. lots of folks here are qucik to tell others off, but im used to gherjing my sdfse. just the other day i werufs the ,smbfd but not before i did a bit of sdler to my sdjgfe3. with that being said, lets all sfjher our sdgyer from the sd3fn8 servers (damn blackberries)!

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No, too many people don't understand what they're reading. Building GB in AOSP is the first step. That has to happen before any kind of OTA is even built, much less tested and pushed out to devices. So doing your checkin is rather pointless, because they're at step 2 or 3, and you're at about 8 or 9. And the Tweet is from an official, confirmed Google staffer.
So again, too many don't understand what they read and want to sound like they're somebody.
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what? google can send out an Over-The-Air update for gingerbread whenever they please. they already have the source code so why would they have to release the source to the public before the compiled rom?

nexusonemeover said:
aosp isnt ota. checkin is useless for aosp.
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Wouldn't that be cool? Check out the latest code on your phone, compiles, installs..

greenlime812 said:
what? google can send out an Over-The-Air update for gingerbread whenever they please. they already have the source code so why would they have to release the source to the public before the compiled rom?
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Becase that's the route they've chosen to go this time. Do they have to? No. They didn't with Froyo. But with GB they're doing AOSP first.
My guess is they've got a GB device already, and don't need early OTA releases to build hype.
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Does this mean that we will have a working rom for Nexus One soon?

macsim said:
Does this mean that we will have a working rom for Nexus One soon?
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Yes and no, lol. Google will push an OTA out to N1 devices at some point. We all know that. It could start today, it could start next week. No one really knows.
Now that the source is in AOSP, ROM developers here (and elsewhere, I suppose) will begin using the source to compile custom ROMs. You may start to see those before an OTA, you may see an OTA first.
As for what works? LOL, hopefully they all do, and hopefully they'll be bug-minimalized. (Is there such a thing as bug-free??)

It means you can build your own stock ROM
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Zynon said:
It means you can build your own stock ROM
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Question about this:
Do you not need at least a leaked ROM to extract the necessary "proprietary files" before building? Sorry if this is a noob question. Just curious.

It means they not going to waste their time with the nexus one and let us build our own rom. That mean OTA for nexus user, no time soon. We'll see a custom rom first before we see a OTA. Nexus S is their baby now not Nexus one.

Imho even a vanilla AOSP rom would be great waiting for official OTA...

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Question about this:
Do you not need at least a leaked ROM to extract the necessary "proprietary files" before building? Sorry if this is a noob question. Just curious.
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No, I don't think the proprietaries are platform-dependant

stonec11 said:
It means they not going to waste their time with the nexus one and let us build our own rom. That mean OTA for nexus user, no time soon. We'll see a custom rom first before we see a OTA. Nexus S is their baby now not Nexus one.
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cheers

Hell Yeah!

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Custom ROMS and OTA updates

It was my understanding that replacing the stock ROM will mean that my phone will not get the automatic OTA updates. Someone posted in another forum that that isn't true. Only certain ROMS will prevent me from getting it. Is this true? I realize this isn't the DEV forum but I didn't want to clutter it up with such a newb question.
Installing a Custom ROM means you will NOT receive OTA updates via Google.
Dont worry though
ROM developers will INCLUDE these updates into their roms, so you still "get" the update. It's just not OTA. Google releases the source code which is awesome.
Right now the custom roms are riding "leaked" updates, so technically we are ahead.
My own opinon, but I wouldnt be surprised if Google uses the Custom ROM world as a somewhat free beta testing community. It would make sense at least from a cost/risk perspective. I may be totally wrong here though, 100% opinion.
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My own opinon, but I wouldnt be surprised if Google uses the Custom ROM world as a somewhat free beta testing community. It would make sense at least from a cost/risk perspective. I may be totally wrong here though, 100% opinion.
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I Don't think you are far off with that one, the cost is zilch, because once you unlock the bootloader, it's your responsibility. Google said they want to fix the trackball colour problem, well left to the open source developers, it is almost done! I don't know why the stock kernel isn't highmem, but i think they will take a page out of cyanogen's kernel for a future update.
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Google said they want to fix the trackball colour problem,
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LINK???
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LINK???
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Meh, never mind, it was second or third hand information, i should learn to check sources before repeating what other people have said. Nothing on android help forums.
I've seen multiple pages in google's nexus forum asking about trackball colors. Which most of them followed with a reply by someone from google claiming "it's being looked in to".
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I've seen multiple pages in google's nexus forum asking about trackball colors. Which most of them followed with a reply by someone from google claiming "it's being looked in to".
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LINK???
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Oh jesus. I guess I'll go hunting.
EDIT: Upon further investigation of my browser history, it appears that the only thing a google rep had to say was about a merger of multiple issues in to one
Bob Loblaw said:
It was my understanding that replacing the stock ROM will mean that my phone will not get the automatic OTA updates.
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That's not entirely correct...
The reason why you don't get the update is because the SystemUpdater app is removed in a custom rom (it should be).
If the Rom dev forgets to delete the SystemUpdater app you WILL receive the update! Your phone will not be able to install it and will download the update again and again with a very high data bill as a consequence.
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Oh jesus. I guess I'll go hunting.
EDIT: Upon further investigation of my browser history, it appears that the only thing a google rep had to say was about a merger of multiple issues in to one
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Aye. I've learned that every time someone on a forum says something "official", 9 times out of 10 it's not true. Usually they're just quoting someone ELSE

Questions about Froyo...

So I have rooted my N1 and have cyanogen, when froyo comes out and I decide i want to try it out, do i have to upload the original rom and then upgrade? or what is the best way to do it? so i can go back to cyanogen if i decide i like it better? trying to keep it as simple as possible...Thanks!!!
You don't have to do anything. It will come out as an OTA, Cyanogen will get his hands on it immediately if not a few days before the release and it will be incorporated into his ROM. You will likely have an updated version from him based on Froyo including all his extra goodies before the stock OTA is even 100% rolled out [they usually do it over a couple days].
spectrum21 said:
So I have rooted my N1 and have cyanogen, when froyo comes out and I decide i want to try it out, do i have to upload the original rom and then upgrade? or what is the best way to do it? so i can go back to cyanogen if i decide i like it better? trying to keep it as simple as possible...Thanks!!!
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FroYo will be released in June.
Google I/O is next Wednesday.
http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/
2.2 will be leaked next Wednesday.
We will get it.
And laugh at people who haven't rooted.
P.S. Is it just me or does this question come up a lot? And probably will increase over the next few days/weeks...
Paul22000 said:
FroYo will be released in June.
Google I/O is next Wednesday.
http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/
2.2 will be leaked next Wednesday.
We will get it.
And laugh at people who haven't rooted.
P.S. Is it just me or does this question come up a lot? And probably will increase over the next few days/weeks...
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Where do you get June from? I'm just curious because I clicked the link and I didn't see it.
ChillRays said:
Where do you get June from? I'm just curious because I clicked the link and I didn't see it.
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From Adobe. Check this out:
http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2010/04/moving_forward.html
We look forward to delivering Flash Player 10.1 for Android smartphones as a public preview at Google I/O in May, and then a general release in June. From that point on, an ever increasing number and variety of powerful, Flash-enabled devices will be arriving which we hope will provide a great landscape of choice.
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Flash requires 2.2, so a "general release" in June would mean that 2.2 would arrive sometime before then or concurrently.
Either way, we (rooters) will get both much, much earlier.
Thanks paul. I hope theres a ton of youtube videos that come from that convention.
I hope froyo has this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae01yz5z99E
Also if you get bored, watch that video over again with closed captoning, very funny =)
I doubt google is bundling Flash with the AOSP code. That would mean adobe is making flash open source(not happening) or google is locking up android(not happening). With all the talk about decoupling the android OS, the chances of something like a video player being bundled to the main OS update happening are very very very minute.
Flash will be a separate .apk, but the OS will need the frameworks to support it.
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FroYo will be released in June.
Google I/O is next Wednesday.
http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/
2.2 will be leaked next Wednesday.
We will get it.
And laugh at people who haven't rooted.
P.S. Is it just me or does this question come up a lot? And probably will increase over the next few days/weeks...
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Just wondering why you say that 2.2 will be leaked during the I/O?
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Just wondering why you say that 2.2 will be leaked during the I/O?
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It irritates me because he states it as a blatant fact, where it should be said as something less direct. It is a possibility.. but it isn't exactly set in stone to happen - especially with how Google has been so closed about this release.
Froyo being leaked would be a god send, but I won't be holding my breath, simply to be suffocated at the end.
Why do you guys think flash requires 2.2? It comes incorporated into 2.2 but if you have 2.1 you will be able to install the apk and be good. Adobe said flash is coming to android 2.0 and above.
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Why do you guys think flash requires 2.2? It comes incorporated into 2.2 but if you have 2.1 you will be able to install the apk and be good. Adobe said flash is coming to android 2.0 and above.
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It requires 2.2. For a laugh I tried the flashplayer apk on my stock 2.1 installation and the package failed.
so will my rooted nexus still get the 2.2 froyo when it comes out? or do I have to relock it.
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mduber said:
so will my rooted nexus still get the 2.2 froyo when it comes out? or do I have to relock it.
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Lord, how many people are going to ask this question?
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Lord, how many people are going to ask this question?
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Oh you have no idea. When 2.2 launches there is going to be a LANDSLIDE of "OMG why dont i haev over the air update!?!?!" threads.
Read mang read... this thread only has 2pages
mduber said:
so will my rooted nexus still get the 2.2 froyo when it comes out? or do I have to relock it.
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mortzz said:
It requires 2.2. For a laugh I tried the flashplayer apk on my stock 2.1 installation and the package failed.
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so you have the froyo leak and the flash apk, and you are confirming that flash will not work on 2.1? if this is the case the people in the ppcgeek forum waiting for the evo and the incredible forum are going to be highly upset until their phone is rooted.
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so you have the froyo leak and the flash apk, and you are confirming that flash will not work on 2.1? if this is the case the people in the ppcgeek forum waiting for the evo and the incredible forum are going to be highly upset until their phone is rooted.
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Yep, at least not in its current state.
(That's what they get for buying SenseUI!)
its going to suck having to load everything back on to my phone, since this isn't a cyanogen update we will have to wipe everything. then its going to suck when cyanogen comes out with his rom a week or 2 later then we will have to wipe everything again to load cyanogen rom
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Oh you have no idea. When 2.2 launches there is going to be a LANDSLIDE of "OMG why dont i haev over the air update!?!?!" threads.
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I credit this to the lack of good stickies in this forum. Ok maybe I should change the word "good" to "useful" stickies. But there really should be a good Q&A sticky to answer everybody's question so that they don't ask it again in a new thread. For example: how many posts have you seen recently that ask "how do I root my phone?".. not many (unless its people panicing because they think they've bricked their phone) and thats because of that sticky at the top. I'm sure Paul will put together a guide (someday) and it will be at the top in no time.
Mod edit: I will pass your suggestion to the responsible forum mods.

Google's new version of Froyo for the Nexus One

I am not sure if this is of value or if any of you are not already aware, but decided to post this in case it is of any worth to any of you who are working on developing Froyo Rom to work on a Sprint HTC Hero.
ZDnet story with included download link of Google's new version of Froyo for the Nexus One : http://www.zdnet.com/blog/google/google-releases-new-version-of-froyo/2213?tag=mantle_skin;content
distantneighbor said:
I am not sure if this is of value or if any of you are not already aware, but decided to post this in case it is of any worth to any of you who are working on developing Froyo Rom to work on a Sprint HTC Hero.
ZDnet story with included download link of Google's new version of Froyo for the Nexus One : http://www.zdnet.com/blog/google/google-releases-new-version-of-froyo/2213?tag=mantle_skin;content
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We still need source code to get Mic and other things working.
Under their own laws (found in Settings>About Phone>Legal Information), when Google officially releases Froyo for ANY device (Nexus, Droid, G1) they must release the source code. So, once they release a device version of Froyo, they must release Froyo on source.android.com.
HeroMeng said:
Under their own laws (found in Settings>About Phone>Legal Information), when Google officially releases Froyo for ANY device (Nexus, Droid, G1) they must release the source code. So, once they release a device version of Froyo, they must release Froyo on source.android.com.
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Google is becoming very HTC-y about source. Give it a week or 2. FroYo has been out for N1 for a couple of weeks now. This is an updated FroYo.
Still waiting on the source tree to drop sadly.
Kcarpenter said:
Google is becoming very HTC-y about source. Give it a week or 2. FroYo has been out for N1 for a couple of weeks now. This is an updated FroYo.
Still waiting on the source tree to drop sadly.
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Froyo isn't out yet. Google has not released it yet. There were some review units that Google sent Froyo to for review purposes only, but it has not been released to the public. The only reason the public has it is because of these leaks.
I expect Google to have it up as soon as it publicly drops. Now HTC on the other hand...
HeroMeng said:
Under their own laws (found in Settings>About Phone>Legal Information), when Google officially releases Froyo for ANY device (Nexus, Droid, G1) they must release the source code. So, once they release a device version of Froyo, they must release Froyo on source.android.com.
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This is incorrect. The Linux Kernel source is licensed under the GPL which means when you release something that uses it you must release any modifications you made to it. Android however is not licensed under such a license. It is under the Apache license which means any changes that Google, HTC, Cyanogen or any other entity makes to it do not have to be released. Now, Google changing the kernel source, yes that does mean they need to release that. But just that. They will release it all in time though. Should be this week or next week I would assume.
Lol, um froyo was released already
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Lol, um froyo was released already
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Uhh... Not the source code. If the source was released it would show up here.
aarronbittick said:
Lol, um froyo was released already
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No, it has NOT been released: http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/22/google-on-android-2-2-feverishly-working-to-get-a-final-versio/
Does it even matter anymore? The devs have left the hero, it will be months before we see a working Rom and I bet the evo gets it before we do .
Does it even matter anymore? The devs have left the hero, it will be months before we see a working Rom and I bet the evo gets it before we do .
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Not all devs have left. Damage, fresh, and toast were not the only ones who can do dev work and if u believe they were then go get an evo and dump ur perfectly working hero on someone not as ignorant as u r
Powers16 said:
Does it even matter anymore? The devs have left the hero, it will be months before we see a working Rom and I bet the evo gets it before we do .
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I have no doubt the Evo will get it first. But we still have devs on the board.
Darch has already commited to building an AOSP FrpYp, and there is enough documentation laying around here for anyone with some Linux-Fu to be able to take out our Hero Kernel and drop it into any system dump or boot image and at least make it bootable. Not necessarily 100% functional, but bootable.
I have no doubt that within a few days of Google dropping FroYo source that we have a functional version.
Also, I at this point in time don't care about HTC Sense UI. AOSP is awesome with ADW lancuher. That thing only keeps getting better. He has a build with gesture controls built in coming soon.
The ONLY thing I don't like about AOSP is Exchange emails with more than 1 attachment won't show me the email text...but I think this is just a user error.
For now I have been forwarding the email to my Gmail address to read it.
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Not all devs have left. Damage, fresh, and toast were not the only ones who can do dev work and if u believe they were then go get an evo and dump ur perfectly working hero on someone not as ignorant as u r
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There is nothing ignorant about my comment. It's the way I feel about the situation and not You or anyone else will change that... before you go throwing stones make sure you understand that people will have different views than you.
/ignorance
Does it even matter anymore? The devs have left the hero, it will be months before we see a working Rom and I bet the evo gets it before we do .
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Seriously, dude, when I read this all I heard was, "Jimmy got a cool new phone and I don't have a cool new phone, but Jimmy used to make my phone cool and now Jimmy won't make my phone cool for me anymore. Someone call the WHAMBULANCE!" I hate to single you out because these threads are rife with whining anymore, but this is a prime example.
There is nothing ignorant about my comment.
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Yes there is. Start developing. Don't whine that someone else isn't doing the work anymore. Step up to the plate and do the work. I'm sick of people whining about developers moving to different phones and leaving users behind. They're not "leaving users behind", they're moving forward and they owe you nothing. This isn't the Marines. This is technology and business.
Complaining about them upgrading and not working on the ROM for your phone is like complaining that they didn't write ROMs for the G1 or Nexus 1. Should they be forced to buy those phones to develop on? Absolutely not.
Besides those points, your post still contains some ignorance. Damage stated he's not giving up development for the Hero, he's busy getting married this week. TrevE said he's backing away from the Evo for a bit to focus on the Hero. Darch is definitely still around, despite people trying to get him to move to the Evo. Where's the problem?
There's no point in arguing with both of you.for some reason when someone says the word dev you guys start creaming your pants and when the least bit of negative is said you guys go to McDonald's and order a whamburger and French cries. This is the internet morons and both of you need to get off the dev's nut sack and understand that I have an opinion and I'm gonna use it. Now both of you can go hold each other now.
/troll
There's no point in arguing with both of you.for some reason when someone says the word dev you guys start creaming your pants and when the least bit of negative is said you guys go to McDonald's and order a whamburger and French cries. This is the internet morons and both of you need to get off the dev's nut sack and understand that I have an opinion and I'm gonna use it. Now both of you can go hold each other now.
/troll
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This Guy equals moron and leecher. Will never dev anything on his own and will just cry cause a few devs left the hero site. Boo hoo cry me a river. U r welcome to ur opinion and can voice it all u like. I'm just informing u that ur opinion is wrong and ignorant.
That's is all and u may go now
Powers16 said:
Does it even matter anymore? The devs have left the hero, it will be months before we see a working Rom and I bet the evo gets it before we do .
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Fresh and Darch are still dev'ing for the Hero as far as I know (I'm running Fresh Hero 2.3 beta which is only a couple of days old). I'm not sure about the rest but as long as those two are going strong there are good things to come.
FroYo just dropped into AOSP!
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FroYo just dropped into AOSP!
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Really??? LINK!!! We need to get this to Darch ASAP!!!
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Really??? LINK!!! We need to get this to Darch ASAP!!!
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Already tweeted at him.
http://android.git.kernel.org/?o=age

CM 6.1 Progress Will Be Quicker Now Too!

According to a head moderator at the CM forums (Source: http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/8302-the-state-of-the-galaxy/page__view__findpost__p__85578, Team Douche has the same leak that Whiskey received. That means, CyanogenMod 6.1 progress will be accelerated and maybe we will get some Cyanfryoyo soon
TL;DR Version:
"As of last night teamwhiskey and teamdouche both got access to a 100% working tmo vibrant froyo leak. Expect much quicker progress now."
Yeah dont forget about Eugene373 also got it too. Im pretty sure it was Sombionix and Eugene373 who were the first ones to receive it. Just thought i include Eugene373 into your list because it seems like you forgot him.
I hope the stock rom is available soon. It certainly gives a little credence to the November 11th rumor if a official T-Mobile version leaked out.
At this point who cares about cm6? We got froyo thanks to eugene and sombionix. The way I see it the only reason were getting cm is because of them.
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I didn't forget Eugene. I was just quoting what the CM forum moderator said. I wasn't sure if Eugene had that same leak or if he used some magic to get his GPS working. But, for the sake of giving Eugene some well deserved love:
CM has the same leak that Bionix and Eugene have
<3 All the Devs
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I hope the stock rom is available soon. It certainly gives a little credence to the November 11th rumor if a official T-Mobile version leaked out.
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Why would you want stock over one of the 2 or 3 out and CM which will soon be out I would guess?
Alex530 said:
At this point who cares about cm6? We got froyo thanks to eugene and sombionix. The way I see it the only reason were getting cm is because of them.
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I care about CM6, plenty of others do too. More roms, more choices. More choices, better experience.
Alex530 said:
At this point who cares about cm6? We got froyo thanks to eugene and sombionix. The way I see it the only reason were getting cm is because of them.
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Who cares about eugene? Who cares about Bionix? It's all down to personal preference. I may prefer Bionix, but some people are coming from other phones where they used CM and that's all they want. To each their own.
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Why would you want stock over one of the 2 or 3 out and CM which will soon be out I would guess?
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Personal preference.
so ebaitr8 ended up being a fake hoax. so how did the people at cyanogenmod, sombionix and eugene get a real froyo leak? from who?
Won't tell us.
"Leaker-Modder Confidentiality"
So can they release the stock vibrant froyo 2.2, for those of us who want to run stock froyo and not any of the developer roms?
is the stock vibrant froyo 2.2 out there somewhere?
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so ebaitr8 ended up being a fake hoax. so how did the people at cyanogenmod, sombionix and eugene get a real froyo leak? from who?
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Very bizarre isn't it? Either way though, I couldn't care less... they have it now and that's all that matters.
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So can they release the stock vibrant froyo 2.2, for those of us who want to run stock froyo and not any of the developer roms?
is the stock vibrant froyo 2.2 out there somewhere?
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Not yet, Eugene (or Bionix?) said they would be able to soon but not right away. Apparently, one of the previsions of the leak was that they can only take what was broken on their own roms (GPS).
kuhan said:
Who cares about eugene? Who cares about Bionix? It's all down to personal preference. I may prefer Bionix, but some people are coming from other phones where they used CM and that's all they want. To each their own.
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So your saying who cares about who makes your phone better?
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SamsungVibrant said:
so ebaitr8 ended up being a fake hoax. so how did the people at cyanogenmod, sombionix and eugene get a real froyo leak? from who?
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Um, what? You have it exactly right, it was a "fake hoax." I won't say any more.
Alex530 said:
So your saying who cares about who makes your phone better?
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I think you missed the sarcasm. He's saying you could easily say "Who cares about ______" and apply it to any developer. Some people care about Cyanogen's progress. If you don't, that's fine, but no reason to question someone else's preference.
richiehd said:
Not yet, Eugene (or Bionix?) said they would be able to soon but not right away. Apparently, one of the previsions of the leak was that they can only take what was broken on their own roms (GPS).
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lol sorry I think that is so lame. leaks have provisions? Every high end android phone has 2.2, but galaxy S owners in the US don't, yet. I mean this isn't the secret code to WMD's....its Froyo, what kind of person puts provisions on the leak they provide?
I just find it odd, if the devs new they were getting Froyo last night, why even care or entertain ebaitr8? Unless ebaitr8 really did provide the system dumb.
anyways the whole situation is odd.
SamsungVibrant said:
lol sorry I think that is so lame. leaks have provisions? Every high end android phone has 2.2, but galaxy S owners in the US don't, yet. I mean this isn't the secret code to WMD's....its Froyo, what kind of person puts provisions on the leak they provide?
I just find it odd, if the devs new they were getting Froyo last night, why even care or entertain ebaitr8? Unless ebaitr8 really did provide the system dumb.
anyways the whole situation is odd.
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According to a post from Som (I believe, may have been Viral) on the TW forums, the agreement from their source was that his name stay out of it. I believe it's likely due to him being worried about his job, as he's probably a T-Mo employee. If that's the case then I can understand him wanting it to stay anonymous.
YodaEXE said:
According to a post from Som (I believe, may have been Viral) on the TW forums, the agreement from their source was that his name stay out of it. I believe it's likely due to him being worried about his job, as he's probably a T-Mo employee. If that's the case then I can understand him wanting it to stay anonymous.
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Nobody wants the name of the person who leaked it, but why hold back stock froyo 2.2? unless this is just a way to for the devs to force people to run their roms, by holding back stock froyo from us.
Just a thought, thats all.

Gingerbread 2 nexus one

Just wondering if there is any developer working on a port to nexus one?
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garner said:
Just wondering if there is any developer working on a port to nexus one?
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You're not going to see much of anything until source code is released, or at the very least Google pushes out the update to the Nexus One. There's not a whole lot you can do with just the SDK.
It is "working" already on the Desire. With a lot of things that don't function yet. But it's nice to have a look at it, although it's still very slow.
that might just be the emulator version
which is horrible
Oh just thought there was a leaked rom out there somewhere
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You better wait until a stable version comes out for us...
I can't wait for these threads every day!
Come on! Dev's have gotten SDK rips for the Evo, Eris, and even the HD2 booted. I figure since the Nexus One WAS the official dev phone, we should get a rip too. I realize that we'll probably have gingerbread in a few days but still, I'M IMPATIENT
I wish I was a bit smarter, I would do the rip myself. I don't know the first thing about reverse engineering or programming though
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Come on! Dev's have gotten SDK rips for the Evo, Eris, and even the HD2 booted. I figure since the Nexus One WAS the official dev phone, we should get a rip too. I realize that we'll probably have gingerbread in a few days but still, I'M IMPATIENT
I wish I was a bit smarter, I would do the rip myself. I don't know the first thing about reverse engineering or programming though
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its a sdk build and its gonna suck why bother? wow
unknownrebelx said:
Come on! Dev's have gotten SDK rips for the Evo, Eris, and even the HD2 booted. I figure since the Nexus One WAS the official dev phone, we should get a rip too. I realize that we'll probably have gingerbread in a few days but still, I'M IMPATIENT
I wish I was a bit smarter, I would do the rip myself. I don't know the first thing about reverse engineering or programming though
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the ****? It is pointless, it is an SDK build, NOTHING IS GOING TO WORK RIGHT. There are NO drivers in it, NO hardware acceleration.
Why waste time with some pointless **** when the official Google update will be out in literally a few weeks?
I swear, XDA has been going down the ****ter lately with posts like this crap. What happened, did Howard Forums close down and you all had to come over here or something?
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the ****? It is pointless, it is an SDK build, NOTHING IS GOING TO WORK RIGHT. There are NO drivers in it, NO hardware acceleration.
Why waste time with some pointless **** when the official Google update will be out in literally a few weeks?
I swear, XDA has been going down the ****ter lately with posts like this crap. What happened, did Howard Forums close down and you all had to come over here or something?
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lol nub central over here now...sucks
A taste of GingerBread
garner said:
Just wondering if there is any developer working on a port to nexus one?
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Although it's only a theme it has Gingerbread features, this is the closest you're going to get until the Gingerbread Man comes knocking. It only works with CyanogenMod 6.1 final, and Passion, but trust me it's worth it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863110
It's a waste of time porting the sdk .. I am sure the leaks would arrive soon..
Will Google release an official update for nexus one?
Yes they will.
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the ****? It is pointless, it is an SDK build, NOTHING IS GOING TO WORK RIGHT. There are NO drivers in it, NO hardware acceleration.
Why waste time with some pointless **** when the official Google update will be out in literally a few weeks?
I swear, XDA has been going down the ****ter lately with posts like this crap. What happened, did Howard Forums close down and you all had to come over here or something?
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I couldn't say it better! Thanks man
Salah9 said:
Will Google release an official update for nexus one?
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Jesus Christ
Salah9 said:
Will Google release an official update for nexus one?
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Of course not, Google has abandoned us all.
/sarcasm
Salah9 said:
Will Google release an official update for nexus one?
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Mother Mary
blas4me said:
Although it's only a theme it has Gingerbread features, this is the closest you're going to get until the Gingerbread Man comes knocking. It only works with CyanogenMod 6.1 final, and Passion, but trust me it's worth it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863110
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[EDIT 2] ^^^^^this Gingerbread theme turned my CM6.1 into an infinite CM Bootscreen loop. Lucky I did a Nandroid backup before hand. Time to remove the battery and cross my fingers...
[EDIT] Found it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=846517&highlight=slider
blastforme
I've been looking for the original Cyan (Morph or Mod?) for the lockscreen that shows Messaging sliders etc too. I had it on an older pre-Nandroid backup and lost it. Can you point me to the thread in the Dev forum where I can get it please?
I looked and looked but couldn't find it. I'd like the original morph, not the whole Gingerbread theme if possible.
Thanks for your help with this.

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