Though the official CyanogenMod site does't list the Galaxy Tab as a supported device, is there any other way to install it? (T-Mobile version, currently running Overcome 2.0)
Take a look: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931857
Hello,
is it possible to install CM7 on a P7500?
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Thanks for the great video guide! I was wondering if this only works on the samsung galaxy s i9000 unlocked version, or if it will work on its variants. Also, if i am running stock firmware, how do I get to ics, since you said not to flash from stock firmware. Must i install cyanogenmod 7 first? if so, where would i get instructions on doing this? Will flashing this build also unlock your phone if not already unlocked? Let me know. Thank you!
which variant do u use?
Ics port for Samsung galaxy s
I was thinking of using a USA T-Mobile t959 variant, but could also use the GTi9000.
Also, I could preform the install on the i997 AT&T Infuse 4G. I am looking to buy an older galaxy s, but still run ics on it, which is why I am asking. I would opt for the unlocked i9000 model, but they are rather expensive, which is why I was wondering if ics would run on cheaper, carrier locked variants, which I could later unlock. Thanks again for your help.
I was wondering if Onecosmic's ics port for galaxy s i9000 only works on the samsung galaxy s i9000 unlocked version, or if it will work on its variants. If so, which ones? Also, if i am running stock firmware, how do I get to ics, since many people have advised not to flash from stock firmware? Must i install cyanogenmod 7 first? if so, where would i get instructions on doing this? Will flashing this build also unlock your phone if not already unlocked? Let me know. Thank you!
at first which variant of galaxy s do u use?its best u search the net for ics for ur variant..
I have a Galaxy Tab 10.1 (GT-P7510) with Android 3.2 and kernel 2.6.36.3 installed. I'm building a customized kernel using Samsung's official kernel source code for research purposes. I do not need to install any third party hacks or do fancy things. I just need to flash my own kernel to test it on the device.
I have been searching around the web for a clean way of flashing a modified Samsung kernel build on this device, but I'm not able to make sense of the results I'm getting. I'm not sure if my device has an unlocked bootloader or not.
I'm totally lost in this. I just need some hint to start this.
1. Do I need to unlock the bootloader to be able to install a new kernel?
-- How a bootloader is unlocked on Galaxy Tab 10.1?
2. Can I do this using adb or fastboot?
I appreciate your help!
you are in the wrong forum, there is a good page for galaxy tab 10.1 look for it.
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Hello XDAdevelopers community,
first of all, thank you for these very useful Samsung Galaxy Ace S5830 forums! Before starting this thread, I have extensively searched the forums for an answer, but could not found a relevant solution. I could only find a guide with rooting options for Ace on the Mac here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1550854 but this is only a small part of the solution for my problem.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830 mobile phone, running Android Version 2.2.1, Build number FROYO.XWKA9. I would very much like to update to the latest officially available firmware, then root my phone and afterwards be able to install a Custom ROM. I would like to install preferably a CyanogenMod7-based ROM, because I have read that there are problems with the Camera of Galaxy Ace phones in connection with CyanogenMod9-based ROMs. I found a Custom ROM (Miui Style CM7.2 RC0) that I would like to try: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1413400
My problem: I have a Macintosh computer only, running Mac OS X Version 10.5.8. I have installed Samsung Kies version 1.3.0.12072_17 for Mac, but it cannot recognize the Galaxy Ace - there are several websites mentioning that Samsung Kies for Mac does not have driver support for Samsung Galaxy Ace...
My questions:
1) Is there a way to update Samsung Galaxy Ace from 2.2 to stock 2.3 on the MAC (Samsung Kies for Mac obviously does not recognize a connected Galaxy Ace)?
2) Is it true, that CyanogenMod7-based custom ROMs can be installed ONLY on a rooted Android version 2.3.x (but not on a rooted 2.2.x)?
3) Could you please recommend a MIUI style custom ROM for Ace, based on cm-7.2.0-cooper STABLE release?
Thank you very much in advance for any useful reply!
1. Try to reinstall the drivers for the phone. KIES should work.
2. Yes. You need to be rooted.
3. Why don't you try MIUI4 or MIUI GB by TeamCooper?
Its an original port..
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Hello Shaaan, thank you very much for your reply!
According to 1) Could you please give a link where I can download and reinstall the KIES drivers for Samsung Galaxy Ace? Have you managed to connect successfully a Samsung Galaxy Ace with Kies on a Macintosh computer? On my Mac, Kies constantly shows "Notification: This device is not supported by Kies.", I have enabled USB debugging on my mobile. Should I try a previous version of Kies, I have Kies 1.3.0.12072_17 so far.
According to 2) I plan to install the stock 2.3 first, then root, then install a Cyanogen7.2-based Custom ROM.
According to 3) Please post a link to the latest MIUI4 and MIUI GB by TeamCooper. Are these the latest releases of
* MIUI GB http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1586773
* MIUI 4 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674079
or there are newer versions? I suppose that MIUI4 is CyanogenMod9-based, is the camera bug fixed?
If you still can't update on kies for Mac, go to any Samsung shop and ask them to update it.
MIUI4 does have the camera bug.
CM9 now has a working camera with preview but the camera app has no options other than to take a pic. No video recording yet.
Sent from the cracked screen of my GALAXY Ace.
Hi,
I have an old Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000. I want to upgrade it to Android 4.* or newer. I want to use some custom ROM that is stable, reliable and easy to install. Do you have some suggestions?
matus.kudlac said:
Hi,
I have an old Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000. I want to upgrade it to Android 4.* or newer. I want to use some custom ROM that is stable, reliable and easy to install. Do you have some suggestions?
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