I would like to know if there has been any progress in the development for this phone. Has there anything happened since the release of Jelly Bean? And how about the Kernel, is it still corrupted or are we going to see some cm10 or AOSP based roms soon?
Even though JB has just been released, some people are still waiting for their OTA updates.
Give it some time.
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The last thing that I read was that it would be time-consuming and sometimes difficult to port all those ARM-based ROMs to the RAZR i because the architecture is so different. The phone has been available for about 5 months now, if dev hasn't come along yet...
This doesn't create choice as dev does but at least the official firmware is being updated quickly enough, Jelly Bean after 5 months, not too bad, I'd say this phone is in a good place for Key Lime Pie...that may not seem like much until other phones get dumped by their manufacturers.
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will ics come to Tab unnoficially ported? Is anyone looking into it?
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Unlikely- but possible, eventually. Do not expect anything fast, at the least, and if it does come sometime next year, it will NEVER come to the p1010
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Hope the day come shortly.
It depends a lot on Google releasing the full source code of ICS. Considering that this version supports all device sizes (unlike Honeycomb) we may see the full code drop, as Google should have no fears about fragmentation anymore with this version.
On the other hand, if only partials are released, as was the case with Honeycomb, we may never see it happen or we may see it as late as winter 2012, two years after the P1000 release. Few devices still receive full attention on XDA two years after their release date and more than a year after the release of next generation devices.
I honestly like Gingerbread on the P1000. It's running fine and all functionality works well. It has a good battery life and a lot of power cramped in such a small package.
We'll have to wait and see,
C.
In other words chances are slim for an official release. I am on 2.3.7 which is a nexus s port (Boca) and very happy. The nexus s will get ICS soon so if Dizgustapatid gets his new computer we may be very lucky to see a release
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Hopefully we will see this once the source is released
Is There a Rom for us sprint gt people running 3.0. Seems like 2.3 is becoming obsolete for all the good things. Please reply if you know anything about this.thank you much
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From what I have seem we won't be getting that anytime soon. It took such a long time just to get the stable roms we have now.
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there is an unofficial port of 4.0 (ice cream sandwich) being worked on HARD by volunteers in the SGT dev forum. it's booting but it's very early alpha and most things (wifi, gsm, etc.) don't work... if you give them a little time to polish it, from the progress made, i'd expect a stable version ready for beta testing inside of a month.
as for official upgrade, samsung hasn't said that it's NOT comming, however, I wouldn't hold my breath as these devices are now over a year old and the tablet / phone market goes so fast that I don't think that they are going to be releasing any updates to devices as old as the sgt. luckily, it's more or less a well documented platform with lots of great community support, and the dev guys on xda are pretty amazing hackers so there are currently quite a few aftermarket unofficial gingerbread-based roms which add many additional features, additional stability, and i find a few of them (overcome, cyanogen) actually operate far better than the samsung official roms. I would expect that the normal community development teams will be working to bring us fully working ice cream sandwich roms in the near future, so sit tight, it's coming
The fact that you're running 3.0 at all is probably about as far as ROM development is going to go on that front. As for an official upgrade, Samsung have said there will *not* be an ICS upgrade for the original Galaxy Tab. Every other member of the Tab line will get the upgrade but the original was deemed too old and too underpowered for official upgrades.
As of now, the development of CyanogenMod 10 on RootzWiki has been closed as the project is now dead and many problems have come up, so I don't think it will be possible for us Vivid/Raider/Velocity users to get it unless there is some secret thing that I don't know about being worked on. The development for CyanogenMod 9 seems to have also stopped or something because I don't think I have seen any major changes in about 3 months.
Can anyone show or tell me what the current status of CyanogenMod 9 or 10, if we will ever get it, and any potential ROMs with Android 4.1.1. Also, will there be a way to somehow flash or get a ROM with any Jelly Bean features such as Google Now, Project Butter, and offline voice dictation?
Thanks.
We're actually discousing what to do in vivid general forum, take a look at it to get the info you're looking for
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As of now, the development of CyanogenMod 10 on RootzWiki has been closed as the project is now dead and many problems have come up, so I don't think it will be possible for us Vivid/Raider/Velocity users to get it unless there is some secret thing that I don't know about being worked on. The development for CyanogenMod 9 seems to have also stopped or something because I don't think I have seen any major changes in about 3 months.
Can anyone show or tell me what the current status of CyanogenMod 9 or 10, if we will ever get it, and any potential ROMs with Android 4.1.1. Also, will there be a way to somehow flash or get a ROM with any Jelly Bean features such as Google Now, Project Butter, and offline voice dictation?
Thanks.
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Cm9 was stopped when cm10 was started...both were being worked on by the same dev and he didn't see the point of working on two different cyanogenmods at the same time...which is understandable
As of now as far as I know there is nothing going on to bring cm9 or jelly bean/cm10 to the vivid...although as stated earlier it is being discussed what should be done...
Check out this thread for google now http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818962
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Status? It's dead.
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Status? It's dead.
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Kev_cr is thinking about picking up where syn left off it seems...he seems fairly confident...and just cause syn is gone doesn't mean no one else will attempt it...syn is a good dev...but he's not the best and there are plenty just as good as him out there-although they may not be as friendly and helpful as syn and willing.to share knowledge like syn...
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Cool. This phone needs some aosp jelly bean, it rocks on my n7
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It would be really cool to have Jelly Bean or CyanogenMod 10 on this device. Hopefully, we do. It might be the last update ever for this phone but I'm sure there will be many things we can flash onto to improve it in the future. It's sad since this phone only had a 9 month life cycle and there are people who are stuck on a 3 year contract...
this Q is for the developers who work so hard to keep this phone alive....
Our phone yet doesnot have working JB (project butter not working..i have seen nAa's post about it)..you think it can support key lime pie with its full features?
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maybe if it's andoid 4.2 (nothing but improvements over jelly bean). if, however, it is 5.0 then it'll be hard to get it working.
hope you understand.
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this Q is for the developers who so hard to keep this phone alive....
Our phone yet doesnot have working JB (project butter not working..i have seen nAa's post about it)..you think it can support key lime pie with its full features?
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Since Sony released nothing really and the lack of some hardware it will never have true Jelly Bean. This is the same for updates beyond that.
So no full key lime pie experience. But there might be a close-to-KLP experience. Just wait and see.
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Since Sony released nothing really and the lack of some hardware it will never have true Jelly Bean. This is the same for updates beyond that.
So no full key lime pie experience. But there might be a close-to-KLP experience. Just wait and see.
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Agreed.
If KLM turns out to be 5.0, then i seriously doubt our phones can handle it. But if it's the same as jb is to ics, then it's possible that we can have a "limited" version of it. Pretty much like the jb roms we have now.
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i think it is supposed to be 4.2
4.2 is supposed to be a minor update to Jellybean, sources say. So im guessing KLP wont be anytime soon.
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4.2 is supposed to be a minor update to Jellybean, sources say. So im guessing KLP wont be anytime soon.
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KLP is to come by end of october some say with the new nexus series
We don't know nothing about KLP yet. What we have heard are just rumors, most of them proved to be a hoax. Who knows, maybe it is really a small upgrade to Jelly Bean, but, as we have seen, with every Android update, our phone is getting more and more "vulnerable".
Explain?
Why does it get more vulnerable?
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Right... Not the best word I've picked.
What I mean is that every new Android version requires more resources and/or better phone specs than the other. Our device is getting older and older by the day. We can't expect it to run every new Android version perfectly so we shouldn't keep our hopes high. It's a 2010 phone for God's sake
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Right... Not the best word I've picked.
What I mean is that every new Android version requires more resources and/or better phone specs than the other. Our device is getting older and older by the day. We can't expect it to run every new Android version perfectly so we shouldn't keep our hopes high. It's a 2010 phone for God's sake
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Yeah i think the x8 is not able to handle the new version with good performance!
Simple question to discuss. Is there still enough support for the n7000 for people to develop the new 4.3 jelly bean for it. We all know we won't see it from Samsung so AOSP is the only way to go.
Don't get me wrong I'm using AOSP 4.2 with the NX kernel and the performance is superb, but 4.3 would be that much sweeter from what I've read.
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I think that depends on Cyanogenmod.
If they are continuing support for N7000 for future version or not.
Well, the differences between 4.2 and 4.3 aren't that big so I suppose every device which received 4.2 will also receive 4.2. The real challenge is going to be whether we will get support for KLP; I am not even sure whether the Galaxy Nexus will get official support for this release. If so I suspect our Note is also able to run KLP...
Since the difference aren't that big this time; you could now probably start building android yourself. So when the **** does hit the fan (when we won't het any support from the big devs anymore; which is understanable, because they tend to change devices a lot) you can at least try to build KLP (or the other next big release when a lot of devices are dropped from compatibility; think about an ICS like release) and see for yourself whether this latest build of android works for you...
This thread is absolutely pointless.
It's always so much harder when you have to try (David Gray).