ICS: Can it run? - G2 and Desire Z General

What do you guys think? can it run on the G2/DZ?
i think it might be able to. looking at the code, it might be able to run some things. plus, the galaxy nexus has only a 5mp camera. the G2 has a 5mp camera as well, so it could be capable of some ICS camera features, maybe all of it. i am keeping my fingers cross that ICS can work on this phone!

If it can run on both Nexus S and Nexus One, i don't see why not on G2?

Hawon said:
If it can run on both Nexus S and Nexus One, i don't see why not on G2?
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Where did you get this info?

there was a basic honeycomb port a while back, and thats before we had a real source for honeycomb. Now that we'll have the ICS source, we should be able to run it. It'll just take time to get developers (and google) to have a working release.

c00ller said:
Where did you get this info?
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Its already been shown running on the Nexus S.
If it can run on the Nexus S, it will definitely run on here. I'm ready for it.

honestly from looking at it id be willing to run just stock rooted ICS, without any sort of special ROM on top, it looks fantastic and if it happens ill at least make it one of my boots in boot manager, looks to be top notch and im so excited for devs to get it working on the G2! they have all of my support!

of course it can run on our visions and it will...........soon!!!!

noneabove said:
honestly from looking at it id be willing to run just stock rooted ICS, without any sort of special ROM on top, it looks fantastic and if it happens ill at least make it one of my boots in boot manager, looks to be top notch and im so excited for devs to get it working on the G2! they have all of my support!
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Stock would just be fine with me! My guess is anything above stock, like a sense version of ICS, it will take up too much memory and perhaps slow the phone down.
I hope whoever (cyanogen? ) can get it running. That would be a great thing! I want my G2 to last one more year with the latest software. After that, the next nexus is what I will be aiming for
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c00ller said:
Where did you get this info?
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There were browser comparisons during the presentation that showed Nexus S with 2.3 and 4.0, compared to Galaxy Nexus on 4.0

who is waiting for a sdk port

where would we go to follow the progress on it being ported for DZ???

noneabove said:
where would we go to follow the progress on it being ported for DZ???
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Guess you'll see if any threads pop up in the coming weeks.

martonikaj said:
Its already been shown running on the Nexus S.
If it can run on the Nexus S, it will definitely run on here. I'm ready for it.
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its confirmed that nexus s is going to get it. also, according to Cohen and Engadget who asked him, any 2.3 device can run it (theoretically).
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/19/google-confirms-nexus-s-will-get-ice-cream-sandwich-for-real/
if that is true, then for sure the G2/DZ will have it working!! dont want to get my hopes up though

martonikaj said:
Its already been shown running on the Nexus S.
If it can run on the Nexus S, it will definitely run on here. I'm ready for it.
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C.Flat said:
There were browser comparisons during the presentation that showed Nexus S with 2.3 and 4.0, compared to Galaxy Nexus on 4.0
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OK, I knew about the Nexus S, but Hawon also said it can run on the Nexus One. I was wondering where he heard that.

Unfortunately, we're all going to have to wait until sometime after the source code is released and the CM team can get it working. As far as an official update, I don't think so unless HTC itself posts an update.
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heybobitsme said:
Unfortunately, we're all going to have to wait until sometime after the source code is released and the CM team can get it working. As far as an official update, I don't think so unless HTC itself posts an update.
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source code is released!!
and damn who needs sense anymore LOL.... i only used sense cos of the auto contacts linking...but now that ICS has it already....
btw...what is bootmanager that someone mentioned above?

deaththeorist said:
source code is released!!
and damn who needs sense anymore LOL.... i only used sense cos of the auto contacts linking...but now that ICS has it already....
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I think you may be confusing the source code with the SDK. The SDK for ICS is out now, but the source code is not.
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steviewevie said:
I think you may be confusing the source code with the SDK. The SDK for ICS is out now, but the source code is not.
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my bad
*hides head in hole

ohcanada said:
who is waiting for a sdk port
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Well, SDK ports always blow but it will be fun to tinker with. That's the point of it though

sino8r said:
Well, SDK ports always blow but it will be fun to tinker with. That's the point of it though
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Oh crud...I thought the sdk was what is used to the build the rom. Looks like, based on what everyone said, it will take awhile before we see a ics rom out
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Gingerbread instead of froyo?

hey guys what if the reason we haven't got our froyo is because e are getting gingerbread instead? Google just announced that gingerbread is filly cooked and that is planning to released ASAP.
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drago009 said:
hey guys what if the reason we haven't got our froyo is because e are getting gingerbread instead? Google just announced that gingerbread is filly cooked and that is planning to released ASAP.
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No, we're getting Froyo ... beta has already leaked if you haven't noticed. Official version from Samsung / Sprint should be out sometime in the near future. Don't get your hopes up with Gingerbread because we won't see that on the Epics for quite a while.
Yep. Like I said in the froyo leak forum, any person phone-geeky enough to be hanging out in XDA will probably have a different phone by the time Gingerbread hits the Epic.
However someone did make a good point in that the Nexus S will have gingerbread and since that's a Galaxy S phone it will hopefully be easy to port over to the Epic.
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Yep. Like I said in the froyo leak forum, any person phone-geeky enough to be hanging out in XDA will probably have a different phone by the time Gingerbread hits the Epic.
However someone did make a good point in that the Nexus S will have gingerbread and since that's a Galaxy S phone it will hopefully be easy to port over to the Epic.
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That was me who said that, and I haven't yet seen anyone argue that it wouldn't be possible....
While the coming update is undoubtedly Froyo, I think it's only a matter of time before we'll have 2.3. Considering the new Nexus is the "Nexus S" from Samsung and looks to basically be another Galaxy S variant, I think ports will happen.
The Nexus S is not a CDMA phone so the port will take a bit or time, unless the 2.2 kernel works out of the box with 2.3.
It's possible but don't expect instant gratification.
Also shouldn't this be in general?
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The Nexus S is not a CDMA phone so the port will take a bit or time, unless the 2.2 kernel works out of the box with 2.3.
It's possible but don't expect instant gratification.
Also shouldn't this be in general?
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Yeah it should, and I don't think anyone was saying we could just dump Nexus S and throw it on our phones.
odub303 said:
That was me who said that, and I haven't yet seen anyone argue that it wouldn't be possible....
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It won't be so easy if the dual core rumors are true
bobdude5 said:
It won't be so easy if the dual core rumors are true
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assuming they write the code for a dual core too I'd be willing to bet the first dual core phones won't be coded for it
Am I mistaken or is Gingerbread not 3.0 ? I see people referring to it as 2.3. Anyone care to chime in?
I saw that too.
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Am I mistaken or is Gingerbread not 3.0 ? I see people referring to it as 2.3. Anyone care to chime in?
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Gingerbread is 2.3. I guess the updates don't merit the 3.0 label.
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Am I mistaken or is Gingerbread not 3.0 ? I see people referring to it as 2.3. Anyone care to chime in?
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The Goog has 'officially' said Gingerbread will be 2.3
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The Goog has 'officially' said Gingerbread will be 2.3
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Honeycomb is going to be 3.0
Epic experience + Phoenix kernel + Emotionless beast = Great functionality, Exceptional battery life, and Sweet eye candy.
2.3 would have to be released to the devs at the handset manufacturers so they could customize it for their phones (load it with their crap bloatware, custom interface, etc.....). As we have seen, that takes time (2.2 has been out for a while now). If we were to see 2.3, it would probably be 6 months from now, about the time 2.4 or 3.0 (they should call it Poundcake.....good name, and good Van Halen song) is coming out.
I don't think our handsets will ever see 2.3 at this rate. It will be another year into the future before we see it, and by then our phones won't even be powerful enough to make phone calls.
Oh we will definitely see 2.3 on the epic even if it has to be unofficially brought to us ;-)
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odub303 said:
That was me who said that, and I haven't yet seen anyone argue that it wouldn't be possible....
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This is exactly why I am so excited about the Nexus S. In the same way that the Nexus One gave the Incredible, the Evo 4G and the other HTC devices amazing hacking potential, the Nexus S will make our Galaxy S phones way way better.
More developers will be working on this platform, and we will have all the google stuff working on hardware that is 99% the same. Really, the only thing different will be the CDMA/4G radios, but that is just minor stuff since that is the only difference between the Nexus One and the Evo. Also, the Epic Experience ROM is full of stuff taken off of other Galaxy S devices and it all works great.
Also, I'm going to say that this phone is not dual core. It might have a 1.2ghz hummingbird, but thats the only thing that might be different. It might also have some filesystem stuff that is different but we can hack around all of that. Hopefully it is using the same GPS chip though, because Google will then really light a fire under Samsung to make sure they fix it once and for all.
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Am I mistaken or is Gingerbread not 3.0 ? I see people referring to it as 2.3. Anyone care to chime in?
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Nope, it has been revealed that Gingerbread is 2.3 (which is allegedly coming to the Nexus One in a matter of days); it is speculated that Honeycomb will be 3.0
nimaim said:
Don't get your hopes up with Gingerbread because we won't see that on the Epics for quite a while.
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My money is on never seeing 2.3
I love my Epic... I'm just pretty sure 2.2 will be our only upgrade
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My money is on never seeing 2.3
I love my Epic... I'm just pretty sure 2.2 will be our only upgrade
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Absolutely no way that we don't get gingerbread. The epic is sprints flagship android phone, not to mention samsungs.
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[Q] Google Nexus S

Are you ready to donate to the first one who ports this to HD2 ??
you cant port a nexus s to hd2, u can port its os (android 2.3) witch is not yet out.
and yes i will donate when this is available, but dont expect it too soon.
dapoharoun said:
you cant port a nexus s to hd2, u can port its os (android 2.3) witch is not yet out.
and yes i will donate when this is available, but dont expect it too soon.
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i beg to differ
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Nexus One owners feeling a little Nexus S envy can breathe a little easier -- we're hearing that Android 2.3 Gingerbread is being pushed out to the N1 as we speak. We'd imagine that all the slick new features that don't require new hardware (like NFC support) will be there, and we're definitely interested in playing with this built-in WiFi calling stack. We'll let you know what we find -- won't you do the same?
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dapoharoun said:
and yes i will donate when this is available, but dont expect it too soon.
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It shouldnt take to long 2.3 is already going out to the N1 so shouldnt it be super easy to port over in a day or two?
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It shouldnt take to long 2.3 is already going out to the N1 so shouldnt it be super easy to port over in a day or two?
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i freakin hope so!! xD
Can't wait!!!!!
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Let's keep the thread on topic, please. No need to accuse someone of being a non-intelligent derriere.
i don't see any major attractive things make me update to 2.3 immediately.
the most excited feature is the improved voice command. and improved keyboard.
What interests me is the new dalvik-cache handling, supposed to speed things up a lot.
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i don't see any major attractive things make me update to 2.3 immediately.
the most excited feature is the improved voice command. and improved keyboard.
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Multi touch keyboard sounds fantastic. Can hardly wait for Nexus 1 to get the update.
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Yay, score another for Engadget. Don't those guys ever actually check their sources?
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/Gingerbread-Android-2.3-Nexus-One-Nexus-S-android,news-9247.html
Update was a false alarm, the nexus one is getting updates, but they're still 2.2.
mstrk242 said:
Yay, score another for Engadget. Don't those guys ever actually check their sources?
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/Gingerbread-Android-2.3-Nexus-One-Nexus-S-android,news-9247.html
Update was a false alarm, the nexus one is getting updates, but they're still 2.2.
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So what?
16 of Dez the Nexus2 must be in stores, and sellers must try a couple of days before that, to know what are selling.....what we need is a leak from Nexus2.....like football did, with desireHD.
I already gave infinitybiff the system dump for android 2.3, so we'll see something soon.
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spbeeking said:
I already gave infinitybiff the system dump for android 2.3, so we'll see something soon.
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really, where did you get the dump?
dont joke with my feelings.
spbeeking said:
I already gave infinitybiff the system dump for android 2.3, so we'll see something soon.
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:O
Please keep us informed about the progress.
pack21 said:
really, where did you get the dump?
dont joke with my feelings.
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Straight from the sdk. I'm not kidding. I've already run the emulator on my pc. The new theme for certain icons looks kinda nice. I'll get a screenshot up in a minute.
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spbeeking said:
Straight from the sdk. I'm not kidding. I've already run the emulator on my pc. The new theme for certain icons looks kinda nice. I'll get a screenshot up in a minute.
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And with that the dev can make a port to HD2, dont need a real dump from a device?
sorry for noob coding questions.
pack21 said:
And with that the dev can make a port to HD2, dont need a real dump from a device?
sorry for noob coding questions.
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Not really, but the actual dump from a real device would be nice, because it has drivers, and things like that. When infinitybiff makes a release, rest assured, not everything will work right away. I quote infinitybiff when I say that.
at least its good to have something out early, then work on fixes....good stuff
Heres some screenshots of the (slightly) new theme for gingerbread.

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.
GldRush98 said:
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.

The G2 will be the next Android phone that will get Gingerbread after the Nexus One??

Why yes or why no or which one do you think will be next after the nexus one??
I want to know your opinions...also how many weeks or months do you think it will take....
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Prolly the next phone to come out. G2 isnt going to get it all that fast. I will get it in a custom rom way before any ota
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Why yes or why no or which one do you think will be next after the nexus one??
I want to know your opinions...also how many weeks or months do you think it will take....
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Several months after the Nexus.
Which is why I will probably end up going back to the Nexus after its updated.
The G2 was touted as being vanilla Android but its not really.
So it will be however long TMO takes to port Gingerbread for the G2.
It wont be Google we are waiting on.
going_home said:
Several months after the Nexus.
Which is why I will probably end up going back to the Nexus after its updated.
The G2 was touted as being vanilla Android but its not really.
So it will be however long TMO takes to port Gingerbread for the G2.
It wont be Google we are waiting on.
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OTA several months after maybe so, custom rom no. Come on buddy, you are posting on XDA. Soon after the Gingerbread source is released you can bet anything that one of the rom makers will bake it into one of their roms or release a rooted version of it...
Sigh.
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+1
he knows what he's talkin about
Doesnt the evo4 already have some small port already? Anyway I'm pretty sure Cyanogen is already 50% through the new gingerbread source code.
andrewklau said:
Doesnt the evo4 already have some small port already? Anyway I'm pretty sure Cyanogen is already 50% through the new gingerbread source code.
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Source code isn't out yet
andrewklau said:
Anyway I'm pretty sure Cyanogen is already 50% through the new gingerbread source code.
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Through the SDK, perhaps ?
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OTA several months after maybe so, custom rom no. Come on buddy, you are posting on XDA. Soon after the Gingerbread source is released you can bet anything that one of the rom makers will bake it into one of their roms or release a rooted version of it...
Sigh.
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I understand but those that are technically challenged (skeered of bricking our phones)
Have to wait on the OTA update.
I agree on that by the time they release it OTA I will have the Nexus S by then maybe even another toy. But the only reason why I love Android is the modding it's the greatest part of all I have all the custom rom's on both the Nexus One and G2 and flash sometimes multiple times a day waiting for the OTA weres the fun in that?
Meh, nothing that amazing in Gingerbread anyway.
Only thing amazing is that on / off animation...
It may not be crazy amazing stuff but I'm always down for some performance tweaks and fixes. And that on off animation is totally worth it.
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The HTC rep at training said that The G2 would get Gingerbread the same week as the Nexus One. There, I finally contributed something useful to XDA,hopefully.
infrared90 said:
The HTC rep at training said that The G2 would get Gingerbread the same week as the Nexus One. There, I finally contributed something useful to XDA,hopefully.
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Rep's dont know ****! Dont ever believe em they say w.e they say to make the user happy so they dont lose money =]! Its a business man!

CyanogenMod 9 in the works!!!! With Ice Cream sandwich!

http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/ice-cream-sandwich-based-cyanogenmod-9-in-the-works-slated-for/
Hmmm...I wonder if this will be available for our baby Aria....
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Dont be too hopeful. Google said that ICS wont be available for Nexus One and that's a more powerful phone than the Aria. Maybe they lack manhours to do it, but in that case, we would need a big Dev backing up the Aria, and since it aint such a popular phone...
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Dont be too hopeful. Google said that ICS wont be available for Nexus One and that's a more powerful phone than the Aria. Maybe they lack manhours to do it, but in that case, we would need a big Dev backing up the Aria, and since it aint such a popular phone...
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Unfortunate truth...I was surprised we got support for CM7 to be honest. I suppose no ICS for me until April (or later if I decide to wait for a certain phone)
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/16/ice-cream-sandwich-based-cyanogenmod-9-in-the-works-slated-for/
Hmmm...I wonder if this will be available for our baby Aria....
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Way too early say absolutely, but I doubt very much that ICS will not be properly ported to msm7227 devices - including Aria.
attn1 said:
Way too early say absolutely, but I doubt very much that ICS will not be properly ported to msm7227 devices - including Aria.
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Then again, one thing is to be ported, another differently is that it runs smoothly, aye?
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/the-first-android-ever-the-htc-g1-gets-ics-port/
I have already ported the ICS, but the HTC Aria slows as everyone else!
dimon2242 said:
I have already ported the ICS, but the HTC Aria slows as everyone else!
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have you tried overclocking at all?
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have you tried overclocking at all?
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No! Not did overclock
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No! Not did overclock
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It should help.
i think, kernel not stable! But still try!
I'm sure there will be a stable ics rom for the aria even if its not cm9. I have a very early one on my aria atm which runs well. Its not my everyday phone so idc that it does not have mobile or wifi lol. I just wanted to play around with ics.
IMO the sense 2.1 + 3.0 rom is more resource intensive than an aosp build of ICS. We'll see a smooth port on the aria, I'm sure of it. Not supporting the N1 was a business decision on Google's part not to support legacy hardware.
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And here's an update: http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cm9-progress-update.
From the sounds of it doesn't look like we gonna get Cm9. Good thing we have a build in the works already.
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Love my Aria but I really think its the end for this little guy.
fallingcowdude said:
Love my Aria but I really think its the end for this little guy.
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Really? I think with CM7, the Aria still has a lot of juice left.
I still cannot justify an upgrade at this point, even if we do not get CM9 or another ICS port.
Like me little ARIA.
TR_HTC said:
Really? I think with CM7, the Aria still has a lot of juice left.
I still cannot justify an upgrade at this point, even if we do not get CM9 or another ICS port.
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Concur!! Still like the smaller phones with a very versatile functionality. Would liike to see ICS on this fine phone, but will still keep the ARIA if that never transpirers.
Looks like Cyanogenmod 9 add ARMv6J and ARMv6VFP support
http://r.cyanogenmod.com/10301
http://r.cyanogenmod.com/10290
zhuoyang said:
Looks like Cyanogenmod 9 add ARMv6J and ARMv6VFP support
http://r.cyanogenmod.com/10301
http://r.cyanogenmod.com/10290
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Which means "hooray, we are getting CM9" or is it too early to cheer??

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