Android L preview for s/s plus - Galaxy S I9000 General

Would it be posible to port Android L preview to s/s plus? It's probably posible.
I wish someone tries to do that.

I vote for this, we need "Android L" on Galaxy i9000.

No its not possible i guess. We must wait for cm12
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DJdarkster said:
No its not possible i guess. We must wait for cm12
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Still not possible because of the space availiable in the device

chrisg4 said:
Still not possible because of the space availiable in the device
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So the problem is only the available space ?

No and the hardware limitation because they cant handle the 3.10 kernel

chrisg4 said:
No and the hardware limitation because they cant handle the 3.10 kernel
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I guess I need a new phone.

space?
space is not a problem, a slim cm12 rom like SlimCM could have enough free space, and moving all posible apps to SD would help to, and ART would be good for a second life to our phone.
But, about the hardware limitations, there is maybe some way to use the 3.4 drivers with 3.10 kernels? And, I ask, did the 3.4 kernel initially support our devices?

tonibm19 said:
space is not a problem, a slim cm12 rom like SlimCM could have enough free space, and moving all posible apps to SD would help to, and ART would be good for a second life to our phone.
But, about the hardware limitations, there is maybe some way to use the 3.4 drivers with 3.10 kernels? And, I ask, did the 3.4 kernel initially support our devices?
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No this is not possible because 3.10 kernel has lot of changes...we can use only the android L if we are able to use 3.4 kernel but we will lose many features probably

chrisg4 said:
No this is not possible because 3.10 kernel has lot of changes...we can use only the android L if we are able to use 3.4 kernel but we will lose many features probably
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Android L beta uses 3.4 kernel and has almost all features of the final version. All apps of the final version will work in beta.

rdrai said:
Phone is flying like nitro after enabled ART
Thanks for making this possible
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That's why android L makes sense, our phone could have a second life.
(Posting it here to not spam CM11 thread)

Don't worry, the CM12 is in production

scarmau said:
Don't worry, the CM12 is in production
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Nice
So no EOL in sight

scarmau said:
Don't worry, the CM12 is in production
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In production for the supported phones, not the S plus.
Or will you try to make it for S/S+?

lag
i thing android L i9000 will be lag

mdragon13 said:
i thing android L i9000 will be lag
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Hello, not me, not like KK android L is created for can to be use on low/old phones so we have a chance to use better L than K on our galaxy s
PS : sorry for my English I'm still learning.

mouchtik93 said:
Hello, not me, not like KK android L is created for can to be use on low/old phones so we have a chance to use better L than K on our galaxy s
PS : sorry for my English I'm still learning.
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KitKat was already developed for low end devices, as it only needs 512 MB RAM and has a low graphics mode. But Lollipop needs more process power for its animations and other new features. I know it's sad, but we all knew that this journey would come to an end one day.
But that's just my two cents, maybe someone will port L and it works good [emoji6]

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KitKat was already developed for low end devices, as it only needs 512 MB RAM and has a low graphics mode. But Lollipop needs more process power for its animations and other new features. I know it's sad, but we all knew that this journey would come to an end one day.
But that's just my two cents, maybe someone will port L and it works good [emoji6]
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We've had a good run though. Our galaxy S has had some incredible support from A LOT of incredible devs. In fact were still getting new ROMs and updates now even after all the years our phones have been about. I don't think that L will run smoothly, but most likely we will see L hitting our phones, and maybe some dev will find a way of getting this to run well on our phones. Devs seem to love a challenge. It's thanks to such great devs that I'm still using my S1 as my daily driver after 4 years even after changing phones once, not liking the upgrade, and coming back.
A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL DEVS WHO HAVE GRACED OUR BELOVED S1.
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We've had a good run though. Our galaxy S has had some incredible support from A LOT of incredible devs. In fact were still getting new ROMs and updates now even after all the years our phones have been about. I don't think that L will run smoothly, but most likely we will see L hitting our phones, and maybe some dev will find a way of getting this to run well on our phones. Devs seem to love a challenge. It's thanks to such great devs that I'm still using my S1 as my daily driver after 4 years even after changing phones once, not liking the upgrade, and coming back.
A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL DEVS WHO HAVE GRACED OUR BELOVED S1.
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I can only say the same about the s+. If it hasn't been for our great developers, I would probably have selledy phone after less than a year. [emoji106]

Thanks
Thanks to all developers who have worked for our Galaxy S, and we hope to see even Android L .
There are news about it?

Related

CM9 ics on galaxy note video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDPRqPSUsr4&feature=g-all-u&context=G246c518FAAAAAAAAEAA
Thought u guys should see this video of cm9 ics on note... the developers hav done a very good job porting it for us..only a few things not working. Camera being the main one not working.. but it still looks smooth..fingers crossed
I am not sure but I am thinking that samsung will support us with stock ICS due to end of January and then we all can start with developing custom roms, the only thing is that we need a stock kernel for ics
but it looks very fast and smooth
Nice Video, Thanks for Sharing
phscha03 said:
I am not sure but I am thinking that samsung will support us with stock ICS due to end of January and then we all can start with developing custom roms, the only thing is that we need a stock kernel for ics
but it looks very fast and smooth
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They are based on the leaked galaxy s2 ics roms
phscha03 said:
I am not sure but I am thinking that samsung will support us with stock ICS due to end of January and then we all can start with developing custom roms, the only thing is that we need a stock kernel for ics
but it looks very fast and smooth
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i agree there, but i think stock ICS may come a little later.
one of the main reasons why im waiting for the samsung official version is because it comes with kernel 3.x (according to the leaks) whereas most of these modded versions are still using kernel 2.6.57.
Would be cool to run IOS4.2.1 on the Note, best and fastest OS for phones yet. Is this even possible since u can run MacOS on PCs now ? )
very niceeee
biggerswede said:
Would be cool to run IOS4.2.1 on the Note, best and fastest OS for phones yet. Is this even possible since u can run MacOS on PCs now ? )
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CAN I PUNCH YOUR FACE LIKE SERIOUSLY?
LMFAO
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debating whether it's a good idea to flash CM9 or not for the gnote, even when it's in beta or stable build.
A lot of cool features in the note are build on touchwiz interface, and with CM9 i am not sure how good the support for the s-pen will be. But again... what's fun with an android if you cant flash the crap out of it
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debating whether it's a good idea to flash CM9 or not for the gnote, even when it's in beta or stable build.
A lot of cool features in the note are build on touchwiz interface, and with CM9 i am not sure how good the support for the s-pen will be. But again... what's fun with an android if you cant flash the crap out of it
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I think i'm in love with Touchwiz. I can't live without S-Memo, the brilliant video player, the camera interface, the excellent hardware-accelerated browser and the toggles in the notification bar.
That's why I'm moving back to KL7 from CM9.
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I think i'm in love with Touchwiz. I can't live without S-Memo, the brilliant video player, the camera interface, the excellent hardware-accelerated browser and the toggles in the notification bar.
That's why I'm moving back to KL7 from CM9.
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I like touchwiz too. I don't understand all the hate, its a lot better and smoother than sense.
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I also love Samsung additions to Android.
Chillz88 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDPRqPSUsr4&feature=g-all-u&context=G246c518FAAAAAAAAEAA
Thought u guys should see this video of cm9 ics on note... the developers hav done a very good job porting it for us..only a few things not working. Camera being the main one not working.. but it still looks smooth..fingers crossed
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The ROM 4.0.3 here http://hotfile.com/dl/140013762/27a38bd/update-cm-9.0.0-RC0-GALAXYNOTE-KANG-signed.zip.html
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Would be cool to run IOS4.2.1 on the Note, best and fastest OS for phones yet. Is this even possible since u can run MacOS on PCs now ? )
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Livewings said:
CAN I PUNCH YOUR FACE LIKE SERIOUSLY?
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YEA like WTF????

[Q] What is OmniROM?

Stupid question, but what is OmniROM and what does it mean for the end-user? I just saw a post from XDA on my Facebook feed, and it seems like kind of a big deal.
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Stupid question, but what is OmniROM and what does it mean for the end-user? I just saw a post from XDA on my Facebook feed, and it seems like kind of a big deal.
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
Omni is what custom ROMs used to be about: innovation, new features, transparency, community, and freedom
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Will their be a version for the Verizon Galaxy S III?
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Will their be a version for the Verizon Galaxy S III?
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when someone builds it, yes.
device requests would be better suited to go to your device maintainers
How can you deal with the big number of different device??
It need lots of person...
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
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I've had an iPhone since about three months ago (because they were the only phones readily available to be bought used and without a contract), but have always kept up with Android. It doesn't seem like innovation stopped. What are we missing now? Cyanogenmod seems to be packed with innovative features, so does AOKP.
BTW, great signature.
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How can you deal with the big number of different device??
It need lots of person...
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Other developers will bring up devices. They are the device maintainers
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I've had an iPhone since about three months ago (because they were the only phones readily available to be bought used and without a contract), but have always kept up with Android. It doesn't seem like innovation stopped. What are we missing now? Cyanogenmod seems to be packed with innovative features, so does AOKP.
BTW, great signature.
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I don't think any iPhone is in the works for omni at the moment
I felt what was missing was a team to implement ideas that have never been imagined by the average person, or have been thought of as to be "too difficult" to implement.
I feel this rom, and the team behind it, is the answer to this problem, which should open doors up in other teams, including cyanogenmod
And thanks
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cybojenix said:
Other developers will bring up devices. They are the device maintainers
I don't think any iPhone is in the works for omni at the moment
I felt what was missing was a team to implement ideas that have never been imagined by the average person, or have been thought of as to be "too difficult" to implement.
I feel this rom, and the team behind it, is the answer to this problem, which should open doors up in other teams, including cyanogenmod
And thanks
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It WOULD be a feat to crack the iPhone's bootloader past the iPhone 3G and get Android booting on there, wouldn't it..?
So, the OmniROM will not just be another copy of another custom ROM? Now that it's being mentioned, I do feel like a lot of them just have the same features.Maybe that's why I'm not fully satisfied when I habitually flash new ROMS.
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It WOULD be a feat to crack the iPhone's bootloader past the iPhone 3G and get Android booting on there, wouldn't it..?
So, the OmniROM will not just be another copy of another custom ROM? Now that it's being mentioned, I do feel like a lot of them just have the same features.Maybe that's why I'm not fully satisfied when I habitually flash new ROMS.
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I work with someone who builds for the iPhone. I might get them to add omni support for it.
Omni is based on aosp (the stock source from google). From their patches are added to support an array of devices. Then new features are added. Seeing as it's a fairly new project (only been around 2 months), there aren't a lot of new features, however there are a few ones to note
They are adding true multi window support
The quick settings tiles are flipable
There see, so to be a new app called "OmniGears". I'm unsure about what exactly this will do, but it seems to contain rom specific settings
I hope this is enough to convince you this won't be a "copy of another rom"
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so when exactly will the source be released, and what devices are getting official support?
arDroid.99 said:
so when exactly will the source be released, and what devices are getting official support?
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http://omnirom.org/devices/
Nexus 4, 7(all), and 10
Sources are being uploaded atm
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cybojenix said:
I work with someone who builds for the iPhone. I might get them to add omni support for it.
Omni is based on aosp (the stock source from google). From their patches are added to support an array of devices. Then new features are added. Seeing as it's a fairly new project (only been around 2 months), there aren't a lot of new features, however there are a few ones to note
They are adding true multi window support
The quick settings tiles are flipable
There see, so to be a new app called "OmniGears". I'm unsure about what exactly this will do, but it seems to contain rom specific settings
I hope this is enough to convince you this won't be a "copy of another rom"
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Multi-window sounds awesome. It's one of two features, the other being Watch-on, that I found useful/interesting from TouchWiz. Now, all I need is a download link... I don't even care about bugs.
Are you working on this ROM?
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Multi-window sounds awesome. It's one of two features, the other being Watch-on, that I found useful/interesting from TouchWiz. Now, all I need is a download link... I don't even care about bugs.
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No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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cybojenix said:
No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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Still, this sounds like a HUGE step forward for Android.
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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No download links yet. Also multi window is still a work in progress (gerrit.omnirom.org)
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alright, so this rom has mere days before its release, Or will we see threads as soon as tomorrow?
kevinrocksman said:
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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Can we see a preview, or would you rather keep it a surprise?
kevinrocksman said:
I had the honor to build the boot animation for this .:highfive:
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Looking forward to seeing it
arDroid.99 said:
alright, so this rom has mere days before its release, Or will we see threads as soon as tomorrow?
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I'm sorry I don't know when they will start rolling out. Hopefully it will be soon
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Can we see a preview, or would you rather keep it a surprise?
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I feel it should be kept hidden, and be released with the first builds. However it would be up to the core team
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Looking forward to seeing it
I'm sorry I don't know when they will start rolling out. Hopefully it will be soon
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I know, its gonna look awesome on my n4! I only hope its just not the great features, but also has a variety of flashable tweaks/mods/themes so we can really say this rom is one of a kind!

KitKat made for low end devices with 512MB

Hello,
XDA and other sites have broken news on new features in KitKat and one of them is that its made for wearable devices with as low as 512MB. Our Desire Z has 512MB so this will be great news Obviously our processor still lacks and GPU drivers are sticks and gum but something is better than nothing.
I was excited to hear this when I first read that about KitKat. I'm quite excited to see if anyone out there is gonna work on a ROM once everything needed to port it over is available.
fireball0093 said:
I was excited to hear this when I first read that about KitKat. I'm quite excited to see if anyone out there is gonna work on a ROM once everything needed to port it over is available.
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The team at Cyanogenmod has commented that this wont mean a revivial of old devices since a lot of things (drivers) are needed besides RAM but needless to say in my opinion and seeing what Jelly Bean brought to the table, I think its a good sign of things to come.
Sadly, there are few really active developers on JB/Desire Z. Lets hope someone comes out with a KitKat ROM.
Speaking of KitKat, here is a lot of the stuff ripped from the Nexus 5 ROM, I personally have all of them running on CM10.1 Andromadous (I think that's the right spelling.) Hope it helps people! bit. ly /1arIQCU (via DroidLife)
I would be very surprised if Kit Kat is ported to this wonderful device. The fact that it has been ported anything beyond Ice Cream Sandwich is astonishing already, so whether they support Kit Kat or not I'd still be happy until a true hardware keyboard phone comes out.
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I would be really happy to see KitKat ported over. I mean even if it isn't I'd be happy running either CM10.1 or the Gslim 1.6 ROMs, but I hope that since KitKat supports lower ram that it helps performance wise. I'm tempted to try and get into developing roms but I'm quite a newbie when it comes to that.
i hope that somebody make it for our device
I'm a newbie as well when it comes to development, but if i have the time and someone ports 4.4 to a similar device (desire HD perhaps) then i'll definitely attempt to port 4.4 to the g2. I love my old g2, when i had to send my GS3 back do to a defect in the screen I used my g2 for 2 weeks and was still impressed with how snappy it was. So yea, I may end up attempting a 4.4 rom at some point. I'll share it here and perhaps some of the better developers can take it and improve on it
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I'm a newbie as well when it comes to development, but if i have the time and someone ports 4.4 to a similar device (desire HD perhaps) then i'll definitely attempt to port 4.4 to the g2. I love my old g2, when i had to send my GS3 back do to a defect in the screen I used my g2 for 2 weeks and was still impressed with how snappy it was. So yea, I may end up attempting a 4.4 rom at some point. I'll share it here and perhaps some of the better developers can take it and improve on it
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If you want a tester if you do attempt it, count me in. I'm looking into porting roms currently since I have a ton of free time
riahc3 said:
Our Desire Z has 512MB so this will be great news
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Desire Z has 384MB of RAM. Rest is allocated for video memory.
But not sure if there is a way to strip the video memory or even have dynamic vram.
nex86 said:
Desire Z has 384MB of RAM. Rest is allocated for video memory.
But not sure if there is a way to strip the video memory or even have dynamic vram.
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Still, seeing as how smooth CM10.1 is even on our device, shows pretty good promise for KitKat in my opinion
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Still, seeing as how smooth CM10.1 is even on our device, shows pretty good promise for KitKat in my opinion
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I was think about trying that first !
What do you think?
Kéno40 said:
I was think about trying that first !
What do you think?
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I think it's fantastic, once in a while I'll come across a small little hiccup, but that's expected personally for a port. I would make it my daily driver but I use Gslim as my daily rom only for battery life because not around my charger much, otherwise I'd be running CM10
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I think it's fantastic, once in a while I'll come across a small little hiccup, but that's expected personally for a port. I would make it my daily driver but I use Gslim as my daily rom only for battery life because not around my charger much, otherwise I'd be running CM10
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I meant just trying to start with that, but it's far away from being so easy. I have no experience! and we need drivers!
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I meant just trying to start with that, but it's far away from being so easy. I have no experience! and we need drivers!
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Oh oh oh, I understand what you meant now. I was still waking up when reading that, I'l use that as an excuse. I'm slowly teaching myself how to port over roms, I'm probably going to end up buying another secondhand G2/Desire Z as a test device so I don't bork the one that I use daily
cm11.0
I'm currently working on getting cm11.0 4.4 to build. I Had it built already and a new version of cwm recovery 6.0.2.8. The rom starts but there is no splash for the time being. Don't even have permission to view the log cat. Been working off of nevergone's stuff. What recovery version do you guys have?
For your guys proof
github - adknight87
I'll upload the new cwm-recovery image on dropbox if anyone wants to try it out lol.
adknight87 said:
I'm currently working on getting cm11.0 4.4 to build. I Had it built already and a new version of cwm recovery 6.0.2.8. The rom starts but there is no splash for the time being. Don't even have permission to view the log cat. Been working off of nevergone's stuff. What recovery version do you guys have?
For your guys proof
github - adknight87
I'll upload the new cwm-recovery image on dropbox if anyone wants to try it out lol.
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I'm on cwm v5.0.2.7 currently. If you want a tester I'll help out
I have 4ext recovery latest..
And it works fine.
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arunal_123 said:
I have 4ext recovery latest..
And it works fine.
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I can't get it to build anymore for some reason and I lost all my work I still have the zip but it doesn't boot. But I got
https dl dropboxusercontent com/u/70782275/cwm-recovery-6.0.2.8.img
I can't post in the dev side of the xda here but where can I find the work gits for someone working on cm11.0 for this device I'm trying to get this thing to work again. Also is there a irc room for the group?
I figured the cwm version that built worked with the new set_metadata in the updater-scripts for the 4.3 and up
I would like to help with, (attempt to) coordinate, and start the development efforts for KitKat/CM11 on the G2.
I can beta test, build, and debug/reverse-engineer where needed.
I'm getting a build environment prepared, so it will be a bit until I crank out builds.

Kit Kat

Wouldn't it breathe new life into this wonderful device given the low ram requirements? I hope some of the amazing guys bringing the latest can work their magic and get 4.4 on here.
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Pons said he would be working on it. And I am sure that tiny will help a little.
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I'm sure we'll see kitkat eventually for the inc. I've been tinkering with it just a bit myself. At this point Evervolv has a kitkat branch for the inc, but it is not in a buildable state. Stuff is still changing so fast that there's not a lot of point in digging into it real deep just yet.
I'm very glad that Google have given the opportunity for low ram devices to Run KitKat.. I hope Pons or Tiny will make KitKat rom very soon..Inc is still breathing !!
CM 11 for HTC Incredible
HTC Incredible "S" have got an unofficial build of CM 11 which gives Android Kitkat ahead of CyanogenMod's official release. Incredible "S" got just a little bit of RAM more than the dinc.. I really hope that some creates a rom for dinc soon... Come on !!
jayanak69 said:
HTC Incredible "S" have got an unofficial build of CM 11 which gives Android Kitkat ahead of CyanogenMod's official release. Incredible "S" got just a little bit of RAM more than the dinc.. I really hope that some creates a rom for dinc soon... Come on !!
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They're not the same SOC so they're not that similar.
Also, this point sounds like begging or on the borderline of demanding. This device is nearly dead. There are nowhere near the resources there used to be.
With that said, the evervolv team is working on KitKat for similar devices. Inc support will probably be added once we can get it building.
tiny4579 said:
They're not the same SOC so they're not that similar.
Also, this point sounds like begging or on the borderline of demanding. This device is nearly dead. There are nowhere near the resources there used to be.
With that said, the evervolv team is working on KitKat for similar devices. Inc support will probably be added once we can get it building.
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Thank you for information !! But i still want my Inc breathing fresh so badly !
jayanak69 said:
Thank you for information !! But i still want my Inc breathing fresh so badly !
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Progress is being made. I was able to get it boot and with the current status of Evervolv and a few patches Nexus 1 already have wifi working but no data.
tiny4579 said:
Progress is being made. I was able to get it boot and with the current status of Evervolv and a few patches Nexus 1 already have wifi working but no data.
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Thats great news !! I hope it will be ready soon !!
Just a heads up. I hope the developers will pay more attention towards the glitchy video Camera and the battery life.. I really hope Kitkat will be out soon..
jayanak69 said:
Just a heads up. I hope the developers will pay more attention towards the glitchy video Camera and the battery life.. I really hope Kitkat will be out soon..
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This is not meant to be rude in any way but please just let them work. There is nothing that devs hate more than questions about release dates and notes on what you think they should be addressing. I'm more than impressed at the simple fact that tiny and pons are considering spending time on this ancient hardware.
jayanak69 said:
Just a heads up. I hope the developers will pay more attention towards the glitchy video Camera and the battery life.. I really hope Kitkat will be out soon..
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Be glad the developers want to still work on ROMs. You could just buy a new phone if you want to not deal with bugs. Battery life is going to be best on this phone on CM7 or Sense. That's how it's going to be. The newer OS'es are a lot more resources intensive just to run things.
While asking is kind of pointless, if this could be made into a reality, a useable one at that, my god that would be awesome. Also, on an unrelated note, do you go to OSU?
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tiny4579 said:
Progress is being made. I was able to get it boot and with the current status of Evervolv and a few patches Nexus 1 already have wifi working but no data.
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Thanks for the update. At this point I'd love it even without data. It's my "tinkering around" device. Wi-Fi only and Bluetooth is all I use it for. Again, thanks for all the hard work you and others out into these devices.
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jimbub said:
While asking is kind of pointless, if this could be made into a reality, a useable one at that, my god that would be awesome. Also, on an unrelated note, do you go to OSU?
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I agree it's kind of a pointless question, but I was excited to see the low device requirements to get it up and running.
I am an Ohio State alum. Graduated from there 5 years ago.
While searching the forum for kit kat, I've found a build for the INC. Android 4.4 KitKat ! Yes ! by musical_chairs. Heres the link -http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2046220&page=52
Good luck.. I am just downloading the build..
By the way its not the official build !! Official build is yet to come !!
Can anyone find G-apps which will work with this build. I tried out a Gapps from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012857 but it didnt work out. :crying:
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Can anyone find G-apps which will work with this build. I tried out a Gapps from this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012857 but it didnt work out. :crying:
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The KitKat builds are bigger than the previous versions, so there's not much room left in the /system partition.
You'll need the GApps Core from here: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?a=show&w=files&flid=9199
The core ones will give you just the basics to save space.
The full GApps won't fit on the small /system partition on our phone with the size of KitKat.
Thanks. So simply all i have is Playstore as an app and other stuff. The rest i will have to download right ? What about Google Experience Launcher (which replaces stock launcher) and other stuff like Google Keyboard ? In the official build will i be able to have the full G-apps ? Just a little clarification needed ? :silly:
So this is not the official release right ? I am really excited about this !! I just tried it out, it is damn snappy and super fast ! Great jobs devs !!
A few small probs i found are the videos are being recorded but is not shown in the gallery, And the external sd card is not shown (and cant access it)
By the way, dont think i am always complaining, i just saw some errors thats it, i hope they will be fixed on the official release..
Job well done Devs !! You gave a new life to my old play around device :highfive:

Devs Register (Please Report In) ; )

There are some really truly great devs in previous version of our beloved nexus devices, And would like to please ask DEVS! To put your HANDS UP if you are going to show your support & efforts in the HTC Nexus 9 :good:
Thank you.
So excited ? ?
I should be able to develop some stuff.
I will try to make an kernel
for the fun and to learn how
I'm not a dev, I just know how to do stuff. But I'll be supporting the n9
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USBhost said:
I will try to make an kernel
for the fun and to learn how
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jd1639 said:
I'm not a dev, I just know how to do stuff. But I'll be supporting the n9
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Top man !
@joshuabg I appreciated the work you done on the nvidia shield tablet (sent it back) so just a thank you
Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
flar2 said:
Nexus 9 looks great, will order as soon as it's available. Better screen size, 64bit, and doubletap2wake. A little anxious about Tegra, I never liked the earlier Tegra devices as much as Qualcomm stuff.
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Im ready for preorder too!!!! i need that gorgeous screen sitting on my desk asap ;D~
i9100g user said:
Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Don't worry he will be here
I'm hoping against hope, that the 2nd HTC Nexus device will be as OTA FM radio capable as the Nexus One was.
i9100g user said:
Maybe @flar2 can help you people out :wink:
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Looking @flar2 devices look good right
HTC One (m8)*•*HTC One (m7)*•*HTC One XL*•*HTC One S*•*Motorola Xoom*•Nexus 7 (2013)*•*Nexus 5
Perfect match, pretty sure he will be here
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
MadMax said:
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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Same there
MadMax said:
I have not done any dev work in a long time, and not on nexus but I am going to try to learn how to and release something
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Same there
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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Tbh, I have no idea, I use to port sense software, never did much else. I have been wanting to learn so I guess it a better time then never right now
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How different do you think Lolipop will be to build for vs Kitkat. I know Lolipop has alot of security.
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First off don't build with the security
when i make my own kernel it will not have SELinux on
MadMax said:
Tbh, I have no idea, I use to port sense software, never did much else. I have been wanting to learn so I guess it a better time then never right now
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I usually just port Custom Rom's to devices. Not really port I guess, just have to change the device tree. Do a little bit of kernel stuff to.
I don't consider myself a dev, but I will be getting one of these, once the "Sand" version is available.
I am wondering how much more difficult everything is going to be between Lollipop/SELinux and 64-bit capability.
This will be my first Nexus device as well - closest I've had up to now is running GPE on my M8.
Captain_Throwback said:
I don't consider myself a dev, but I will be getting one of these, once the "Sand" version is available.
I am wondering how much more difficult everything is going to be between Lollipop/SELinux and 64-bit capability.
This will be my first Nexus device as well - closest I've had up to now is running GPE on my M8.
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The bootloader will be unlocked so much will be possible. If you've never had a nexus device you're in for a treat!
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Well I thought I'd jump in here and say that this is the device that I'm getting to learn the basis of Java. So I guess I'm like a future dev?
skalsson said:
Well I thought I'd jump in here and say that this is the device that I'm getting to learn the basis of Java. So I guess I'm like a future dev?
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aren't we all
Im the same as you
time to learn how to hack a kernel

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