Does anyone know of a DEV that would be willing to port and maintain Paranoid Android for the GSM variants of the HTC ONE?
It will come eventually. The device is still fairly new and considering we've got official cm 10.1, unofficial aokp PA won't be far off.
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I'm just over anxious lol
P.A.C. looks promising haven't used it on a device in a while.
CM, AOKP, and P.A.C. all withing the last few days. Things are seriously moving fast so just be a little patient.
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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...
Hi everyone, this thread is a petition to make developers know our interest in having a working CM10/10.1 and custom kernels to our wonderful Nexus 7 3G tilapia/nakasig
At this time, we have only a few ROM modifications based on AOSP or on official Google ROM, no fully optimized CM-based ROM.
I've read somewhere that someone had created a CM10/10.1 ROM from scratch for tilapia, surely not well optimized, but a CM ROM however, with all the CM goodies that AOSP doesn't have.
Tilapia is ony a modified version of grouper, the WIFI-only Nexus 7, and it would be great if someone know how to port this build to tilapia without loosing the 3G feature, which is really useful for me.
So, if you are interested too in a tilapia/nakasig CM10/10.1 ROM for Nexus 7 3G, comment this thread! :laugh:
Hoping this will increase the great developers efforts to this (apparently forgotten) device. :fingers-crossed:
...and sorry for my bad english..
I daresay, it is not forgotten - they are working on making 10.1 as a whole. Once they get it available I am sure that one of the enterprising developers who has the 3g model will make it happen. I don't really think a petition is necessary. Don't poke the bear.
Another option - you could try to work on it yourself.
grouper custom kernels should work on tilapia. i know that the trinity kernel works on all variants of the nexus 7, it has been confirmed.
I subscribe petition
This device just came out... Dont expect it to happen unless you know a dev that has interest in building it for us... This device came out on the heels of a wifi version that a ton of people bought and its going to either take a while or some donations to get a cm build.
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Looks like we got our wish in a first official nightly
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Yes, I think this thread should be closed.
Download CM10.1 for Nexus 7 3G: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2053187
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Hi there,
after extending my Vodafone subscription for another 2 years they sent me a SGS3 I9305... Over the last years i was using SGS and SGS II with CM... After googling half a day and reading the other half of the day i got stuck - not knowing what do know with the I9305 because I am addicted to Cyanogenmod since I first bought the SGS... With the SGS II it became even better and now I don´t know if I should laugh or cry holding a flagship smartphone in my hands which is not ( officialy ) supported by the Firmware / Rom I love. This Forum looks like the place to ask a few of my questions related to the future of my I9305, Cyanogenmod and a few other things... so here we go:
-Why is the cyanogenmod team not developing for the I9305?
-Will they take over the work that is put into the "userbuilt" Version and add official support for the I9305?
-Will the "userbuilt" Version stay something like a "sidekick" or can we expect nightlies / fixes on a regular basis?
-Will the "userbuilt" Version stay on top of new releases / versions of Android?
-Does Codeworkx now "officially" support the "userbuilt" Version or was he just "snooping around" and giving some advice?
-Is the I9305 already "born dead" and should I sell it and wait for another Samsung device that´ll be supported again?
I really don´t know what to do... The Vodafone ( Germany ) Stock Rom is pain in the a** and flashing other "experimentals Roms" is no good for me either. I love and admire what the Cyanogenmod developers are doing and how much "brain matter" and energy they put into their project, but from my ( quite selfish ) point of view it feels wrong to give up on the users which were given a f****n I9305 by their Mobile-Providers and not the I9300...
Please enlighten me and if there is hope to use the I9305 like it was possible with SGS and SGS II in combination with CM please give me a hint how to achieve that. I´d really appreciate some CYANO-LOVE for my "not so smart" smartphone...
Many thanks in advance and greetings from good old germany - Clever&Smart
I think the closest thing you're going to get is liquids rom which is very close to cyanogen if not better. At the moment it's not stable enough for me but I'm sure after a few updates it will be worth using.
For now I've customised ripper rom to get the pure look. And it works flawlessly. And let's face it you can't beat having a Sammy base so that the camera works as it was intended to!
But be patient things change pretty quick on here and maybe codeworks will change his mind
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Amplified (the maintainer of Liquid Smooth I9305) has a say in official I9305 CM support but I don't know why you wouldn't just go for Liquid Smooth, we have a dedicated Dev that happily takes logcats, fixes problems, will be pushing out updates and most of all we know he will be sticking around unlike Codeworkx. Yes he has done SOO much but unfortunately he doesn't have our device and refuses to support Samsung for good reasons too so he can only do so much. Do as much as you can to help around and if we all do our bit we will see a flourishing I9305 forum.
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Amplified (the maintainer of Liquid Smooth I9305) has a say in official I9305 CM support but I don't know why you wouldn't just go for Liquid Smooth, we have a dedicated Dev that happily takes logcats, fixes problems, will be pushing out updates and most of all we know he will be sticking around unlike Codeworkx. Yes he has done SOO much but unfortunately he doesn't have our device and refuses to support Samsung for good reasons too so he can only do so much. Do as much as you can to help around and if we all do our bit we will see a flourishing I9305 forum.
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Am I understanding your answer right? Is the Liquid Smooth ROM a ROM from the CyanogenMod Development Tree ?
Its they're own based of some from cm and aosp
It's pretty close though!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38033836
I too was sadden by the lack developmental roms on here but I love this device so oh well
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Here you go mate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38243046
[ROM][GT-I9305][JB][4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 unofficial builds
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djembey said:
Here you go mate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38243046
[ROM][GT-I9305][JB][4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 unofficial builds
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That is still the exact same CM, now you just dont have to screen through 46 pages to know what is going on
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That is still the exact same CM, now you just dont have to screen through 46 pages to know what is going on
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But - correct me if I am wrong - I think it´s still "not maintained" and codeworkx is flaming everybody who is not a development pro because he is mad... and under these circumstances it doesn´t seem to be very wise to install it right now - right ?
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But - correct me if I am wrong - I think it´s still "not maintained" and codeworkx is flaming everybody who is not a development pro because he is mad... and under these circumstances it doesn´t seem to be very wise to install it right now - right ?
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You have 2 options.
1. Install it and try it.. It's not maintained yet and it's Unofficial build as Codeworkx don't own an i9305.....
2. Wait until CM project have full support for i9305..... You can wait forever. ....
It's completely up to you mate
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cleverandsmart said:
-Why is the cyanogenmod team not developing for the I9305?
-Will they take over the work that is put into the "userbuilt" Version and add official support for the I9305?
-Will the "userbuilt" Version stay something like a "sidekick" or can we expect nightlies / fixes on a regular basis?
-Will the "userbuilt" Version stay on top of new releases / versions of Android?
-Does Codeworkx now "officially" support the "userbuilt" Version or was he just "snooping around" and giving some advice?
-Is the I9305 already "born dead" and should I sell it and wait for another Samsung device that´ll be supported again?
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To answer your questions in order,
We don't have an official maintainer because
i: hardly anyone owns this device;
ii: of the few people who do own this device, most are not able to maintain it, and none have previously maintained devices for CM;
iii: codeworkx is not willing to maintain it because, in very short, Samsung are very nearly the worst OEM when it comes to supporting third-party development; besides which, he doesn't own the device, which makes it very difficult for him to work on the port.
If a maintainer appears, we'll get official nightlies. I wouldn't hold your breath.
As above, if a maintainer appears, he or she will likely take over the existing device tree and the unofficial version will just become irrelevant.
If someone makes new builds, yes. There are a few of us who can do that until something major breaks, since builds really only require time rather than knowledge.
Codeworkx does not, and has never, supported this device or offered to maintain it. He just took pity on us because no-one here has enough porting experience to do it properly otherwise. That said, he has fixed a lot of bugs, and at this point in time the build is pretty much comparable in stability to the t0lte builds.
Since you care about AOSP ROMs - sell it, get a Nexus 4. If for some reason you don't want that, just don't get a Samsung device - seriously. Almost any manufacturer save HTC would be better; Sony in particular seem to be flavour of the month. Samsung are really, really bad in this one regard (i.e., releasing proper sources). There's still a lot that's not yet released, and what's there took far too long to get.
With regard to the LiquidSmooth ROM, it's hard to judge exactly what Amplified can do. He hasn't updated the LiquidSmooth device tree except with the changes codeworkx has made. He also implied a while back that C/C++ aren't his preferred languages, in which case I would expect hardware support to improve slowly at best. I don't mean any of that as criticism of Amplified, of course, I just don't want to tell you that all will be well without knowing beyond doubt whether Amplified can fix driver issues down the line.
Having said that, the unofficial CM build really is entirely usable, and I expect LiquidSmooth is much the same. I daresay the former will be kept up-to-date by the community until Android 5 appears, at which point porting will probably require a skilled developer again. The progress of the latter is up to Amplified.
is official cyanogenmod support coming to Asus tf701 ???
im really looking forward to this tablet, but the only thing that is holding me back is that it doesnt have any cyanogenmod support yet
hope it comes really soon, this tablet is awesome and alot of people besides me want to have stock google expeience on it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2615196
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is official cyanogenmod support coming to Asus tf701 ???
im really looking forward to this tablet, but the only thing that is holding me back is that it doesnt have any cyanogenmod support yet
hope it comes really soon, this tablet is awesome and alot of people besides me want to have stock google expeience on it
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Cyanogen is not the stock Google experience.
Asus is much closer to stock than CM. Anyway CM is out for you to try
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is official cyanogenmod support coming to Asus tf701 ???
im really looking forward to this tablet, but the only thing that is holding me back is that it doesnt have any cyanogenmod support yet
hope it comes really soon, this tablet is awesome and alot of people besides me want to have stock google expeience on it
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There is no official cyanogenmod out but in thread named above a dev made a cyanogenmod version and is still working on it but nothing official.
who needs official if the rom is updated one or twice a week :laugh:
Proxy thread available here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2621028
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