Does anybody knows which is it the image in samsung-firmwares corresponding to the samsung opensource eclair code?
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I have samsung galaxy s and I am wondering off when I get my froyo update will swype be updated with it ?
Hi! I'm going to buy the Samsung Galaxy S. Surfing in several forums all you talk about sgs 2.3.2 rom. However i don't understand if samsung has already released an official 2.3 rom for the galaxy s or the official one is still the 2.2.1. Thank you very much!
no there's no official 2.3.2 just a beta and its full of bugs but its a sign that samsung hasn't given up on us
I have samsung i9000T with android 2.2.1 Darkys rom 9.5
In applications i see Samsung Keypad version 2.2.1
Just wondering what the latest version of Samsung Keyboard is and if its possible to download/flash it to the existing rom?
fatjoez said:
I have samsung i9000T with android 2.2.1 Darkys rom 9.5
In applications i see Samsung Keypad version 2.2.1
Just wondering what the latest version of Samsung Keyboard is and if its possible to download/flash it to the existing rom?
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I am using JVB based ROM and the version of Samsung Keypad is 2.3.3.
I think you can try downloading the keyboard app from the Insanity ROM thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9265023&postcount=2
Hi all,
How to create a custom ROM for samsung galaxy tab from source. When i extract the orginal stock ROM. i found following images.
zImage, sbl.bin, param.lfs, modem.bin, hidden.rfs, gt-p1000_mr.pit, factoryfs.rfs, cache.rfs, boot.bin
How to create this images
Thanks
sivakumar
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What should i learn to build a custom ROM from source for Galaxy tab
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Roothammer has developed a custom ROM for samsung galaxy tab, can any one known the steps
What's the closest ROM to AOSP you can get on a Samsung Galaxy S i9000 SGS?
Or equivalently, what's the closest ROM to a Galaxy Nexus/Nexus 4 stock one you can get on a Samsung Galaxy S i9000 SGS?
I have read about the SuperNexus ROM. How does it compare with CyanogenMod in stability and performance? Is that what I am looking for or is there anything closest to AOSP?
of course supernexus