Hi!
Since I'm a noob and thus not allowed to post on this thread inside the development forum, I'm asking here:
Has anyone had any luck getting USB fast charge to work on the Galaxy Cam?
Thanks!
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Hi all,
I need some advices, I would like to buy a tablet and I see 2 models :
Galaxy Tab GT-P1000
Dreambook W7
I hesitate because :
Galaxy Tab has a proprietary port (Not USB) but has a good community. DreamBook has standard connection port, but seems to have almost no support/community.
What do you think ?
Thanks for your answer.
Denis
I assume this is what you're referring to:
http://www.synrgic.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=95&Itemid=192&lang=en
Only advantages i see are the ports built in like HDMI, but battery is less than Tab 7 and Tab has better PowerVR SGX gpu.
The rest of the specs seem even to the Tab, but i trust Samsung build quality myself.
Are you seriously debating Proprietary USB vs Dev community support??
There is no contest, If you want support and developments go for Tab.
By the way, Its you want "some advice" not you want "some advices"
Did anyone continue or further develop Host mode for the Nexus? After seeing this:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/0...-canon-eos-from-your-android-phone-or-tablet/
I want it, incredibly bad. I haven't been able to find anything past that one guy that did it with 2.2 over a year ago, why does it seem that development on this completely ceased? I guess there really was only a specialized group that would really ever use it, but that's one super innovative use that has me extremely interested.
I'm currently on CM7 (and love it), but this is so freaking cool to me I'm actually semi-considering downgrading... please don't make me downgrade, and instead tell me that USB Host mode development on the Nexus one has made it to gingerbread...
I was about to post the same question! I'll be following this thread with interest.
Can someone please explain the limitation that prevents the N1 working as-is with USB host anyway? My (admittedly very vague) understanding is that the N1 hardware isn't able to supply the necessary power to the external device, hence USB Host support is disabled in the kernel for the N1 at compile time. Am I close?
Well now that it's been moved out of the development sub-forum I'm not sure if i'll get any developers to chime in... but for the first time in almost a year and a half that I've had my Nexus One, I actually want a new phone I wonder if it'll work with tablets seeing as how some of them have host mode enabled in honeycomb...
AFAIK, you'll be getting OTG capabilities in Ice Cream Sandwich.
I hope it's cool I'm making this thread, if not please tell me.
From original thread:
IMPORTANT
This is a experimental Build of the current state of CyanogenMod 9 for the Samsung Galaxy Note. CM9 is based on latest AOSP sources plus some usefull tweaks and features.
CyanogenMod 9 is still under heavy development and will probably be finished in January/February 2012. The device specific part for the Galaxy Note is under heavy Development, too.
Working
WiFi should work as expected.
3G/GPRS/EDGE Data and Calling
Audio
Touchscreen as well as the S-Pen (proprietary S-Pen Apps by Samsung are not included and would'nt work anyway).
Sensors should work. (ie. at least GPS is confirmed to work properly)
Not working
Bluetooth is unstable. Don't rely on it just yet
Battery Usage doesn't work.
MTP Mode does not work. You need to push/pull files via adb
Camera doesn't work. Will be that way until we can get our hands on a ICS leak for the Galaxy Note
I want to start this thread because the original one for development was closed, this is not a development thread so here you are allowed to ask all questions you want. I will try to answer most of the questions and I'm sure other people will be around to give some answers as well. Also development on CM9 for our Note has not stopped, without an ICS leak or official update from sammy it's very hard to fix stuff.
I think my English is decent, but if you find mistakes please try not to pay attention to them to much
Find original thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423795
I think this is great! It's been awhile but are you still using cm9 or moved onto other roms?
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After many test, I can not use the Fiio E18 DAC with my Galaxy S.
On the GS are installed Cyanogenmod 10.2 (Android 4.3) and kernel Sempahore 3.3.0.
I'm looking for this answer: my GS can or not recognize and work with the external Audio device or not?
Is a hardware limitation or software?
It seems that the Semaphore comes with usb driver, but it seems is not enough.
Someone is able to help me?
Can a newer 4.4 rom give me better chance?
In most of time USB DAC are not recognized by android smartphones even with JB or output usb driver. Besides galaxy s can't power this up even with battery in dac. Strange problem, JB was supposed to make use of this devices, but it didn't
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frogger5 said:
In most of time USB DAC are not recognized by android smartphones even with JB or output usb driver. Besides galaxy s can't power this up even with battery in dac. Strange problem, JB was supposed to make use of this devices, but it didn't
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Many thanks for the answer!
When you write:
Besides galaxy s can't power this up even with battery in dac.
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What does it mean? That the DAC must be power by the phone in order to be recognized?
Another question.
The new Android KK 4.4 is better for audio support or is the same as JB?
carpler said:
Many thanks for the answer!
When you write:
What does it mean? That the DAC must be power by the phone in order to be recognized?
Another question.
The new Android KK 4.4 is better for audio support or is the same as JB?
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I'm afraid i can't answer this question, because i just don't know. The DAC itself has a battery built in it, but somehow the electric energy doesn't flow through these two devices Sorry for my lack of knowledge, i hope you will somehow walk around this problem
As far as I know KitKat 4.4 brings the audio tunneling feature. It means Android make use of built in DAC(e.g. Wolfson WM 8994), but sadly , now it's working only on Nexus 5.
After searching and reading I found the answer.
I think that is no way to make my E18 DAC work with the Galaxy S.
The problem is that the USB OTG is not enough: the kernel missing USB isochronous transfer feature and is not easy for a third-party developer or modder to modify a USB host driver because he doesn't have all the information on the implemented USB host controller, a hardware component.
If someone needs more information, the thread to read is on head-fi (but you can start from this thread where you find list of android device that can work with external DAC).
Hello everyone, I was wondering what is the best (in terms of most current and most functioning) Note 7 Rom Port for our device? Right now i am using TWIZtd DeVELOPMENT N7 port as my daily but my Bank app does not work on it. the reason i ask, is because despite all my searching and reading it's 10-29-17. a lot of stuff is old. now is the time to ask for opinions and see if any of you have a good note 7 port up your sleeves i can use.
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Hello everyone, I was wondering what is the best (in terms of most current and most functioning) Note 7 Rom Port for our device? Right now i am using TWIZtd DeVELOPMENT N7 port as my daily but my Bank app does not work on it. the reason i ask, is because despite all my searching and reading it's 10-29-17. a lot of stuff is old. now is the time to ask for opinions and see if any of you have a good note 7 port up your sleeves i can use.
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I suppose there is blackdog and ManuN5 Astra Pro.