I remember reading when this phone was launched that it would have HTC Sense 3. Any idea when that update would be available???
I presume it will come bundled with the Gingerbread (2.3) update in Q2. No official release date has been given yet, although there are rumors it could be as soon as the end of this month
any update on Android 4 for the IncS
The first device will be in November but we will have to wait for HTC to make the official update available. No timeline as of yet that I have seen.
For CM7 with ICS, see this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1326331
[Q] So when do you think AT&T/Roger's will release official Gingerbread 4 Captivate?
I'm looking forward to this one since it'll probably be an even more stable base for our Gingerbread roms (although I am also curious about ICS).
Roger released official GB. Att is sitting on their hands and taking their time, but samsung released a KK4 source (ish?) so I'm guessing thats what we are getting officially. ICS was said (by samsung) that wasn't being ported to SGS phones but later said they will look in to it. So there is a chance?
I see that there have been no CM10 nightlies for galaxysmtd since September 20th. It is now the 23rd. Where can I see the status of the latest attempts to build CM10 by the buildbot?
sinfondo said:
I see that there have been no CM10 nightlies for galaxysmtd since September 20th. It is now the 23rd. Where can I see the status of the latest attempts to build CM10 by the buildbot?
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same question ?
In the replies , some guys posed some address of 9/21 but why the official website doesn't said anything?
So there was cm-10.2-20130814-NIGHTLY-quincytmo.zip released on 8/14 and cm-10.1.3-RC1-quincytmo.zip which was released on 8/28 as a release candidate. I'm confused on what the differences would be. Right now I've been running the 10.1 nightly's. In another post someone said the 10.2 was a 4.3 release, but wouldn't there be a stable release before a nightly release?
You had it right. They are trying to finish a 10.1 final, but there seem to be problems as the 10.1 branch just keeps going and going. The 10.1.3 is the latest attempt to close the door on Android 4.2.2 and move on to 4.3 exclusively.
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You had it right. They are trying to finish a 10.1 final, but there seem to be problems as the 10.1 branch just keeps going and going. The 10.1.3 is the latest attempt to close the door on Android 4.2.2 and move on to 4.3 exclusively.
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But why is there a 10.2 nightly, wouldn't there first be a 10.2 stable? Should I keep going with the 10.1 nightly or should I download the 10.1.3 or 10.2?
The "stable" is the final release, its the last one. So night lies and M releases and RC's all come before Stable.
There are two branches being developed right now, 10.1.x, that has a "freeze" (no new features added) trying to get to a Stable final release, and 10.2 which will be what is developed from here on out.
What you run is up to you.
If you want new stuff just cause it is new I would suggest going with 10.2. It is not stable and reliable, but neither is 10.1 on our phones. To get something stable that doesnt randomly reboot you have to go back to the April M3 release or earlier.
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The "stable" is the final release, its the last one. So night lies and M releases and RC's all come before Stable.
There are two branches being developed right now, 10.1.x, that has a "freeze" (no new features added) trying to get to a Stable final release, and 10.2 which will be what is developed from here on out.
What you run is up to you.
If you want new stuff just cause it is new I would suggest going with 10.2. It is not stable and reliable, but neither is 10.1 on our phones. To get something stable that doesnt randomly reboot you have to go back to the April M3 release or earlier.
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Cool, thanks for the explanation.
On a side note I'm just waiting for the note 3 to come out hopefully in September and that it will have much more ROM support.