hi
i saw some devices that running Vanilla android roms (some chine's phones)
why there is no way to install the stock vanilla Gingerbread like in
the Nexus phones?
because there untill now there was no source code. though the componants are the same as the nexus s there are diffences that make it very difficult to port. the effort for an aosp rom has been mostly focused on cyanogen mod 7. it may be posible to get a stock nexus rom to install over a kernel cyanogen mod.
if you want sonething similar to stock nexus 2.3.3 the best route is to install cyanogenmod 7 and the stock gingerbread launcher. then you have everything the nexus has plus some enhancments and all open source
U can also try continuum v5 rc3.
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japr2821 said:
U can also try continuum v5 rc3.
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continuum is nothing like the nexus s. it is a touchwiz ROM. if you want the stock android gingerbread feel, cyanogenmod 7 is the closest you'll get right now.
I would like to run a miui from I don't believe there are any for vivid. But can I use any other roms made for other systems?
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Not unless you can port it over but be patiant it is being worked on
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Not unless you can port it over but be patiant it is being worked on
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False. AFAIK, all resources that would be used to port MIUI are being used to port AOSP instead. Once that is done, porting MIUI is trivial.
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That's what I was talking about should have been more clear
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MIUI has alot of parts that you can install individually. Like their file explorer is great. Move the apps people have posting from MIUI for non MIUI roms to /system/app and it should work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523691 - file explorer
There are 2 options for MIUI,
1. The AOSP route which is the traditional way toget MIUI, or
2. The way that it works on the sensation using sense as a base.
We are Lacking the AOSP port to the holiday and myself completely lacking the ability to help on the AOSP project, I am working on porting the sense based MIUI myself.
Nothing to report on though, this stuff is crazy difficult when your a n00b
ok so can the files from synergye's aosp be used to port miui from any other s3 device ?
and does anyone have a plan of porting cm9 or aokp for the vivid (maybe using synergye's aosp) ?
is this even possible
i can try doing that but i am afraid of a hard brick !
aaki_rocker said:
ok so can the files from synergye's aosp be used to port miui from any other s3 device ?
and does anyone have a plan of porting cm9 or aokp for the vivid (maybe using synergye's aosp) ?
is this even possible
i can try doing that but i am afraid of a hard brick !
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Yes.
Probably.
It's easy after AOSP is done.
Yeah, you probably shouldn't.
So who's working on this and who do I donate to
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So who's working on this and who do I donate to
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Nobody is working on MIUI. Synergye is the one you want to donate to for the development on AOSP.
So close we can almost taste it. synergye has 3.0.30 AOSP kernel working, meaning we will have a fully working AOSP ROM very soon. I will be working on MIUI when the time comes.
Meh. I have miui on every android device. If I spend money I would rather spend it on what I like.
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You guys are awesome. Thank you all for your hardwork.
ISnt htere an miui rom for vivid?
rafyvitto has ported MIUI V4, which is currently being tested. I am not sure on the ETA when it will be released to the public!
Its been a while since I've had a HTC phone and I was wondering which kernels support ASOP on the Sprint HTC one. My main thing is to overclock.
If you all dont mind just help get pointed in the right direction.
Only AOSP kernels are the ones included with the AOSP Roms at this time
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Are there any new developments on developing a stock like version of android 4.3 for the sprint HTC One?
Thanks !
You can try paranoid ROM everything seems to be working fine except the recent build ruined the FFC but it should be fixed soon this Dev is amazing.
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Jackarino said:
Are there any new developments on developing a stock like version of android 4.3 for the sprint HTC One?
Thanks !
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CM 10.2 is android 4.3 and pretty close. This works on the one. http://www.cyanogenmod.org/
As for a google edition rom not sure if one is available yet for sprint.
cloppy said:
CM 10.2 is android 4.3 and pretty close. This works on the one. http://www.cyanogenmod.org/
As for a google edition rom not sure if one is available yet for sprint.
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There's no 4.3 GE ROM at the moment but gruesome is getting there. He does however have a 4.2 GE ROM
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I was thinking about buying one of these and I primarily want to run aosp or cm based roms. How do these types of roms run on the g2? I can handle a few bugs or quirks, but I need it to be stable for the most part and the phone's basics to work like WiFi, cell, GPS, etc. Tia.
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I'm running one now for about a week and its been flawless. Now that the devs have all the source code for the kernels its been game on.
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So far all aosp Roms and cm based Roms work really good. But u need to make sure to be on kk baseband and make sure u run a kk baseband aosp Rom in order for it to be flawless. Some aosp Roms like cm still use jb source and the cause reboot issues. All other kk based aosp Roms work great. Good luck.
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