hey , guys
does anyone have idea why the front camera of droid 3 on android 4.x rom doesnt work, as i know it have been a very long time since google release androind 4.0, and most of hardware of droid 3 works perfect on android 4.x except the front camera .
is it the driver reason of camera that stopping the roms of droid 3 to become a perfect one, or any issue
there is a rumour that CM team would never work on the driver of camera , is that true.
God help us , i just brought a verison droid 3 device from the Thrift shop and found that droid 3 is still running a <=2.3.6 android OS
You might want to post this in the Droid 3 Forums.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1193
This is the Droid 1 section.
gbcbooks said:
hey , guys
does anyone have idea why the front camera of droid 3 on android 4.x rom doesnt work, as i know it have been a very long time since google release androind 4.0, and most of hardware of droid 3 works perfect on android 4.x except the front camera .
is it the driver reason of camera that stopping the roms of droid 3 to become a perfect one, or any issue
there is a rumour that CM team would never work on the driver of camera , is that true.
God help us , i just brought a verison droid 3 device from the Thrift shop and found that droid 3 is still running a <=2.3.6 android OS
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1) Wrong forum. There is a D3 forum.
2) The reason why (I had a D3 before the flex cable developed a rip so bad I couldn't use the phone) is because the drivers don't exist for the camera and getting the hardware codecs was almost impossible from TI itself for Hash (main dev). Now dev work has completely stopped so I don't think it'll ever work.
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Hello Guys,
Can any one port android 1.5 on xperia X1?
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Hello Guys,
Can any one port android 1.5 on xperia X1?
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Sure, I'll do that in my coffee break.....
Actually, I hope someone is working on that as well. There's a thread about Android/Linux on the X1, which you can find here.
As you can see a few people have been working on Android 1.0, but can't get it fully functional yet. I hope Android 1.5 with the support for resistive screens will be a new challenge for them.
hahahahahha
I'd be interested in helping test, but I doubt someone will do it.
Well i hope too....
as u know the android 1.0 works up side down on x1...
It is great to have android beside windows mobile.
Then our device will be 2-in-1, more powerful than it is.
Currently there is another topic for porting google android but as you know, currently it is Closed and It don't work well ( screen is upside-down ( it is not a problem if another things actually work ), touch screen don't work well, buttons not working, wifi etc not working )
We can bring android into our phone together if we seriously work on it as other guys done it on other htc phones.
Just checked the updated Motorola page... looks like this device is stuck at android 2.3 forever.
That really sucks, it's gotta be the 512mb memory that's in the device. I knew that would possibly be an issue when I first got the phone. Maybe we can put more pressure on moto to unlock our bootloader so we can get a fully functional ICS (even if it's hacked) on our devices.
Check the link:
http://forums.motorola.com/pages/00add97d6c
PFFFFFFFFFFFFF
I just saw this as well, very disappointing. I wish they would open up development to the community on devices they no longer plan on upgrading/supporting. I know it will never happen...but I can dream
Droid4 and Bionic get the ICS
maybe Hashcode or some one try to do what he can, and pull out from this phones something for us and for CM9 on D3
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Droid4 and Bionic get the ICS
maybe Hashcode or some one try to do what he can, and pull out from this phones something for us and for CM9 on D3
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Just got a response back from hash regarding this on twitter:
" @danifunker @dhacker29 I have 1 more trick up my sleeve for the D3. And if that doesnt work, then ill drop back to cm7.2 or something. "
Let's hope the tweak works out... but either way I think I could live with CM 7.2, although I would REALLY love running ICS on this phone.
What ever happened to Kexec for the D3? I'll sacrifice a core for a new kernel that could even OC that one to 1.2.
I started to believe that motorola doesn't want anyone to buy motorola products.
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I just saw this as well, very disappointing. I wish they would open up development to the community on devices they no longer plan on upgrading/supporting. I know it will never happen...but I can dream
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Sure would be nice if they would just open up phones when they started considering them legacy devices. Other than 4G which I don't particularly need anyway, the D3 is a great phone that could keep going for a long, long time just like my D1 did (I skipped the D2 and went directly from 1 to 3).
Part of the reason the D1 lasted me so long was that I could keep getting updates for it from Cyanogen. In fact I still have it. Though its no longer on the Vzw network I can test various things on it like security software, remote wipes etc over WiFi.
Verizon is probably against unlocking the D3 because they don't want to have the support issues and that's probably why we will never see it. How many people on these forums do you hear about that are constantly returning/exchanging phones that they have managed to kill through tweaking? Then its those same people who complain the loudest when the Motorola and the carriers won't unlock the phones. So, while I wish it was not so, we will probably never see them unlocked unless someone finds a way to hack them. Motorola isn't going to help and particularly VZW is not going to help.
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Just checked the updated Motorola page... looks like this device is stuck at android 2.3 forever.
That really sucks, it's gotta be the 512mb memory that's in the device. I knew that would possibly be an issue when I first got the phone. Maybe we can put more pressure on moto to unlock our bootloader so we can get a fully functional ICS (even if it's hacked) on our devices.
Check the link:
http://forums.motorola.com/pages/00add97d6c
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HTC just released the HTC Desire C with a 600Mhz processor and 512MB ram. It runs Android 4.0
If they can do it with that, surely Motorola can too
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HTC just released the HTC Desire C with a 600Mhz processor and 512MB ram. It runs Android 4.0
If they can do it with that, surely Motorola can too
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It's possible that the HVGA screen on that device needs far less memory - HVGA is 480x320 which is 70% less pixels to push than the qHD on the Droid 3. Also, Moto is pretty terrible at software, Blur runs a lot slower and chews up a lot more memory than a lot of its competitors.
What Moto should do is release a plain vanilla, non-blur ICS as an optional upgrade. I have to think that would take a minimal amount of time to port vanilla ICS to the Droid 3 if there is no need to get it working with Blur - just need the drivers which should be substantially similar to Droid 4.
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Sure would be nice if they would just open up phones when they started considering them legacy devices. Other than 4G which I don't particularly need anyway, the D3 is a great phone that could keep going for a long, long time just like my D1 did (I skipped the D2 and went directly from 1 to 3).
Part of the reason the D1 lasted me so long was that I could keep getting updates for it from Cyanogen. In fact I still have it. Though its no longer on the Vzw network I can test various things on it like security software, remote wipes etc over WiFi.
Verizon is probably against unlocking the D3 because they don't want to have the support issues and that's probably why we will never see it. How many people on these forums do you hear about that are constantly returning/exchanging phones that they have managed to kill through tweaking? Then its those same people who complain the loudest when the Motorola and the carriers won't unlock the phones. So, while I wish it was not so, we will probably never see them unlocked unless someone finds a way to hack them. Motorola isn't going to help and particularly VZW is not going to help.
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Couldn't they just do what HTC did - online based bootloader unlock tool, which builds a list of unlocked IMEIs which are then voided of their warranty, and people calling for support will be checked against this list. Of course, the most enterprising guys with bricked phones will try to change their IMEI sticker, but that wouldn't match their Verizon account records.
This is so sad... Cant believe that Dual Core Processor phone is not eligable to receive Ice Cream Sandwich... Media shall be contacted, so they could make fun from Motorola... I'm never going to buy Motorola products again.. Ever.
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What Moto should do is release a plain vanilla, non-blur ICS as an optional upgrade. I have to think that would take a minimal amount of time to port vanilla ICS to the Droid 3 if there is no need to get it working with Blur - just need the drivers which should be substantially similar to Droid 4.
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Im pretty sure all we need is a compatible kernel and hashcode will take care of the rest. If Motorola could do that, it can extend the life of our phones.
Sent from my XT860 running ICS
Time to do some more Facebook trolling, I may even make an account over on the Motorola forums and do some spamming/trolling.
In July 2011 when I bought my phone there were 2 new Motorola smartphones out there the Droid 3 and Droid X2. Both had dual core processors and felt mid-high end at the time. But somehow an Android OS upgrade that was released less than 6 months after the Droid 3 was released is skipped by Motorola.
This was my first Android phone and I bought it because I wanted a keyboard and really liked the feel of a friends OG Droid. The OG was probably built better but I have still been mostly satisfied with the Droid 3 hardware wise. But I just can't see myself buying another Motorola device. I will have to see what is out there in 2013 when I upgrade, hopefully some nice QWERTY non Motorola devices.
Damn it Verizon
This is the Fourth phone that I've had from Verizon that has been abandoned before the end of it's life cycle. Although I am sure this is Motorola's fault I will curse Verizon for all time and remember to get the latest and greatest for top dollar right off the bat to ensure that I will get updates when dealing with a cell phone company or maybe get a landline and tell jerks like Verizon to stick it where the sun don't shine. The real pisser is that I am finding this out the day after I spent the money that could have been used to buy out my contract. Color me angry and frustrated.
I'm going to start reading up about custom roms for this phone I might as well since support is all but gone from this model.
Return the phone and tell them you want out. Can be done.
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Time to do some more Facebook trolling, I may even make an account over on the Motorola forums and do some spamming/trolling.
In July 2011 when I bought my phone there were 2 new Motorola smartphones out there the Droid 3 and Droid X2. Both had dual core processors and felt mid-high end at the time. But somehow an Android OS upgrade that was released less than 6 months after the Droid 3 was released is skipped by Motorola.
This was my first Android phone and I bought it because I wanted a keyboard and really liked the feel of a friends OG Droid. The OG was probably built better but I have still been mostly satisfied with the Droid 3 hardware wise. But I just can't see myself buying another Motorola device. I will have to see what is out there in 2013 when I upgrade, hopefully some nice QWERTY non Motorola devices.
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Please don't troll that forum. The mods there aren't actualy affiliated with moto like you think.
I did some of this back in the day about the d2 and learned the hard way.
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Dear Omni ROM team,
ever since waiting for my upgrade to Android 4.0.4 on my LG Optimus 3D, I was wondering, how the community would treat such devices in the near future.
Why is a 2011 smartphone already considered "old" and why not ? The Optimus 3D is no exception here and I hope I can start a discussion about this matter here.
On my Optimus 3D I can run (nearly) any app, without problems, without frameloss. I can take photos in a good quality, I can listen to mp3s, use it as flashlight, I can use youtube, facebook or use it as a navigation system. It tells me about the weather, I can recieve emails and sms and in the end I can use it as phone. Just like any other smartphone.
I have to admit, I dont have OctaCore, I dont have 4 GB of RAM and I cant use the android PS2 emulator above 12 fps. But that is okay to me. Maybe adding a lighter to smartphones would be a good idea. Or a knife, or a screwdriver...
Im not one of those "Hey, I got the newest Android Custom ROM on my device, how about you ?" guys. But for sure I dont want to be the last guy on earth using 4.0.4. Also, I wont buy a new device, just to have a newer android running.
For example, I maybe think of the day that I want to download an app and it will throw out an error ala "You need Android 4.4 to run this", while I know, that my device is still able to run that app / still powerfull enough to run that app.
I just recieved a LG G2 from my provider today and already decided to sell it on eBay. It wont recieve Android 4.3 and probably around march 2014, LG might introduce Android 4.4 for it. Might...sounds just like the story of the Optimus 3D to me. Sounds just like the story of most other smartphone brands out there.
Google claims, KitKat "was made" for devices with 512 MB RAM. Hey, I DO have that ! :highfive:
So why cant I use it ? :crying:
I know, it will never come. Neither from LG, nor from Cyanogen. Maybe as OmniROM ? I dont think so.
But why is that ? Is it "just" the huge variety of different smartphone models that makes development teams concentrate on the "newer" ones only ?
Are there just too many different smartphones around...too many to cover them all with custom roms ?
Why even include a function like OTA into smartphones, if a smartphone is already considered "old" after 1 year and beeing forgotten ?
It happened on the notebook/netbook/laptop market already. 10+ year old devices running on WIndows 7. Linux, Mac OSX and even Android (x86) made it into the PC sector.
Even the HTC Dream has a higher Andorid version then mine now. And it (nearly) works perfect.
I can see Optimus 3D development coming to a stop soon on xda. I try to understand why, but it is not easy.
What are your thoughts ?
•Lack of proper documentation .. (similar to galaxy nexus)
•Lack of a dedicated device maintainer(must for omni rom )
• that time developers now shifted to newer devices
• optimus3d was never a flagship ..hence never got any real attention..
•too heavy
•dedicated device owners who got lg g2 decided to sell g2 instead of o3d
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•Lack of proper documentation .. (similar to galaxy nexus)
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I hate LG for that.
doctor_droid said:
•Lack of a dedicated device maintainer(must for omni rom )
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You dooo like the Optimus 3D *magic hand gesticulation*
doctor_droid said:
• that time developers now shifted to newer devices
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Switch back to the Optimus 3D...if you ever had one. *magic hand gesticulation*
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• optimus3d was never a flagship ..hence never got any real attention..
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It is still very powerfull...*magic hand gesticulation*
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•too heavy
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In terms of weight ?
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•dedicated device owners who got lg g2 decided to sell g2 instead of o3d
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Im not that dedicated owner who got lg g2 and sold it. *magic hand gesticulation*
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Maybe LG will re-think about their update policy next year... x'D
Hey everyone,
i just got this phone,
so far loving the fact i hold it, basically, with two hands all the time... i've never been so involved with a phone before... Bahahha ^^_^
Okay,
so i was cruising around the internet, when i ran across this thread:
http://www.loadthegame.com/2014/07/30/nexus-5-modded-run-oneplus-ones-cyanogenmod-11s
It appears to be that the OnePlus One, which has direct support with CyanogenMod (2 years support life), has been ported over to the Nexus 5.
Since our phones are so similar, what would we need to do to get this rom up and running on our phone?
Leave your input/thoughts on this...??
Well first off cm11 is on most phones. They just happen to build the stock OS for one plus one. It being ported to nexus 5 is no great thing. Nexus 5 has had cm11 for a year or so. And several versions of it at that. And our device is not similar to either of those. One plus one and nexus 5 are very similar but ours is way off from those. We don't forum an AOSP pure Google experience OS. Not even close to aosp. Or cm11. Which is very similar to AOSP with heavy customability. So as far as porting a very different Rom to our phone....with a locked boot loader and no custom recovery on 4.4 which is what cm11 is...... Well Ethan Hunt (mission impossible) said "f#÷× that. That's impossible" but playfulgod is working diligently on us a cm11 and custom recovery for 4.4. He built the custom recovery /installation apk for cwm or twrp on 4.2.2. Its in the dev section. But as far as similar phones and software. We are closer to the G2 and G3 than anything else.
The G3 and OnePlus One have the same SoC.
The G Flex and the Nexus 5 have the same SoC, so I can see where this phone is more similar to the Nexus 5.
What is needed here is developers interested in the task.
Since I am getting this phone Monday and haven't used it before, I am not sure what all goes into this. Maybe it's got a locked bootloader, maybe there are other issues. SoC is not the only thing to worry about here. The modules for every phone is different than any other and there are slight differences such as radio, LEDs, etc that can have significant impact on notifications, Bluetooth, network, etc.
The bottom line is you need interested developers, and this phone just doesn't have them.
When someone will support this device
To be honest I think the days of Samsung flagships running Android in that form has long gone sadly. The phone would be an absolute beast running closer to stock android.
This is what Google hasn't figured out. Make a phone that does it all and it's a winner..not since the Nexus days has it been that way. Beyond the camera obviously...will it change with the new pixel remains to be seen
Yes that's why I'd like to combine powerful hardware ( samsung ) with lineage os ( smoothness) would be great