http://androidnews.co.in/2014/01/07/android-4-4-2-kjt49k-spotted-chromium-issue-tracker/
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I hope google fix camera random reboot bugs on this build
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I'm not an expert about this but it says build date is November 18 2013. But the build date that we have oficially on our devices belongs to November 20.(KOT49H). Also i thought that build numbers are alphabetic... ("J" comes front than "O")
O: October, j: January... think I.
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Starting with Cupcake, individual builds are identified with a short build code, e.g. FRF85B.
The first letter is the code name of the release family, e.g. F is Froyo.
The second letter is a branch code that allows Google to identify the exact code branch that the build was made from, and R is by convention the primary release branch.
The next letter and two digits are a date code. The letter counts quarters, with A being Q1 2009. Therefore, F is Q2 2010. The two digits count days within the quarter, so F85 is June 24 2010.
Finally, the last letter identifies individual versions related to the same date code, sequentially starting with A; A is actually implicit and usually omitted for brevity.
The date code is not guaranteed to be the exact date at which a build was made, and it is common that minor variations added to an existing build re-use the same date code as that existing build.
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https://source.android.com/source/build-numbers.html
maybe they back-pedaled because they realized that something was wrong with the last build that would make scrapping the latest branch and using an earlier branch to patch for a new release more beneficial. For example, if your software is version 4.0 and it has a bug, which is just made worse by the changes made in 4.1, 4.2 may not be built on 4.1, but instead may be a second revision of 4.0 and still be given the 4.2 moniker.
did anyone follow that?
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Sorry I am really new to all this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596
Those are different firmware version for galaxy. Here is some example
I9000XXJP3 Froyo Firmware
I9000XWJM2
I9000XWJM5
thanks!
I wonder is the baseband version means that
Yes the reffered post does inform about the meaning of the CODE:
"The first two letters describe the country while the third gives the year, the fourth gives the month and the last number/letter is the version of the firmware (from that specific month. Numbering starts at 1-9 and then uses letters from A-Z)"
Now in i9000XXJG5, XX=part of europe, J is 10th alphabet so year 2010 fine and G being 7th indicating July
BUT
[email protected] or i9000XWJM5 is confusing.
P now we know is for FROYO ROMS
M being 13th alphabet cannot be month so whether JG5/JG8 is older or newer than JM2/JM5, for example, is not evident from the ROM number itself.
I have searched a lot myself for this but nothing conclusive came out.
I think the M is indicative of an experimental firmware as opposed to an official release.
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M being 13th alphabet cannot be month so whether JG5/JG8 is older or newer than JM2/JM5, for example, is not evident from the ROM number itself. I have searched a lot myself for this but nothing conclusive came out.
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I'm guessing the M stands for an internal codeword (such as Milestone), whilst P might stand for Prerelease. But I guess we'll never know.
http://samfirmware.com/samsunglettercode.htm
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I constantly check android and original android development forums for updates to my ROM and kernel but their date layout (?) Differs between US users and the rest of the world. Can we enforce a standard among posters to facilitate exactly when an update occurs. I am currently looking at dates such as 6-7-13 (June 07 2013) or 7-6-2013 (July 06 2013).
USA, get it together, man!!!
Haha I was just thinking that.
IMO it should be i.e. If the date is July 6, 2013 then it should be written exactly like that numerically, 7-6-13.
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Being that a majority of the OG One developers are in the UK and not US I'm fine with D/M/YY...
But I agree on a standard of sorts
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While most Android devices are still waiting on the update to*Android 4.4.2 KitKat, Google is apparently testing 4.4.3 already, under the build number KTU72B. This information comes courtesy of renowned developer LlabTooFeR, but there is no further info on what new features the update is likely to bring.
One of the bug fixes gets mentioned, though - LlabTooFeR writes that "probably it will fix known camera bug." Said issue could very well refer to the problem in*Nexus 5*handset. Users observed a pretty significant increase*in CPU usage when the camera application is operational, which puts unwarranted stress on the system, and its battery endurance.*Google quickly promised a fix for the Nexus 5 camera bug, allegedly coming with the next Android update, so that could be it.*
There are no details yet on eventual extra enhancements and fixes that the Android 4.4.3 KitKat update will bring to devices in general. Perhaps we will know as soon as the next few weeks, as we doubt Google will wait for the*I/O conference in June*to release a fix for the camera issue in Nexus 5.
source:*@LlabTooFeR*(Twitter)
Real Source
http://www.phonearena.com/news/New-...KTU72B-update-allegedly-under-testing_id54262
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I hope they fix the Exchange Server always syncing bug
Oh snap, it means I have to revert my phone back to 4.4.2 stock again. So soon after the 4.4.2 update, too. At the very least I hope it's a worthy update.
hopefully there will be HDR+ camera for Nexus 4 like Nexus 5. ART optimization will be wonderful thing (also for me myself).
Cross Finger
will_chrome said:
hopefully there will be HDR+ camera for Nexus 4 like Nexus 5. ART optimization will be wonderful thing (also for me myself).
Cross Finger
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I think that's a hardware feature, not software (I mean HDR+), right?
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I think that's a hardware feature, not software (I mean HDR+), right?
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yes pardon me. my fault. well in that case HDR+ look alike perhaps.
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=356149#c3 said:
03-25 13:18:10.689 I/DEBUG ( 179): Build fingerprint: 'google/hammerhead/hammerhead:4.4.3/KTU83/1086971:userdebug/dev-keys'
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U83 is march 24th (if I counted correctly)
Like the fingerprint states: 4.4.3 is definitely a thing in testing.
What it doesnt say is when/who will get it.
Fingerprints on chromium are concrete evidence that something does definitely exist, but not that we'll actually get it.
(chromium devs get access to builds that never get released)
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U83 is march 24th (if I counted correctly)
Like the fingerprint states: 4.4.3 is definitely a thing in testing.
What it doesnt say is when/who will get it.
Fingerprints on chromium are concrete evidence that something does definitely exist, but not that we'll actually get it.
(chromium devs get access to builds that never get released)
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Going a bit off topic !! Do you still have access to the .tot files from lg b2b servers since they updated their security ?? I think no one has updated the .tot files for mako or hammerhead after initial 4.4 ( I guess no .tot leaked for 4.4 mako at all )
I do not have files, only filenames.
I can tell you that mako has simply not received any new ones since 4.3 and I would not be surprised if it doesn't receive any more.
The thread is currently up to date with the known public ones for hammerhead, excepting that we do not have every variation of the latest one (KOT49H) (16/32gb D820/821)
Here is a ss
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...osp-with-every-modification-since-kitkat-4-4/
OMG yes!
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Yeaah babbyy! I guess the everyday updates of Google Apps is not just a coincidence?
Well, let's hope for the best!
So does the time of release of an update correlate to posting a changelog to AOSP? Like in the past how long has passed between changelog and update hitting 100% of phones? I am still assuming they are using IO to announce the release for some reason.
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Yeaah babbyy! I guess the everyday updates of Google Apps is not just a coincidence?
Well, let's hope for the best!
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Probably is coincidence since they've been updating each Google app multiple times for the past few weeks. Remember there's a tablet going to be released soon so that probably is why we've had so many app updates too.
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3903. eb4b198 Less noise on CAMCORDER audio recording source
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This looks interesting...
FuMMoD said:
Probably is coincidence since they've been updating each Google app multiple times for the past few weeks. Remember there's a tablet going to be released soon so that probably is why we've had so many app updates too.
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You had to spoil the party, didn't you? (pun intended)
Well, you could be right here though! All we can do is wait :fingers-crossed:
I is excite.
Finally, never been on stock that long. Just see press 50 times a day software update.
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So does the time of release of an update correlate to posting a changelog to AOSP? Like in the past how long has passed between changelog and update hitting 100% of phones? I am still assuming they are using IO to announce the release for some reason.
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I think this KitKat update is coming before Google I/O conference in June. Remember, back in March, Android 4.4.3 was first rumored for mid-April. U.S carrier Sprint even jumped the gun and posted 4.4.3 OTA update promise "now" in mid-April, then sheepishly had to remove it from their public pages a week later. Of course we are now well into the month of May... Not sure why the delay, but I still think it's coming before I/O.
But I think 4.4.3 is minor bug squasher KitKat update that will come before the NEXT Android release with the Nexus 8 tablet announcement at the I/O conference in LATE June (June 25 - 26). Remember product "announcement" does not mean "release". Nexus 8 tablet and next version of Android will be announced at END of June, then will probably be released sometime in July.
Whatever is announced at end of June I/O will NOT show up before July. I just can't see this 4.4.3 waiting until JULY.
It's getting close to I/O ,the 4.4.3 ota is still not released....
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It's getting close to I/O ,the 4.4.3 ota is still not released....
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Yes, but 4.4.3 will still probably come before then (I/O is June 25) -- because whatever is ANNOUNCED at I/O will not be RELEASED until July. We are now in the first week of May. 4.4.3 could still be released next week as bug squasher update.
Then in late June at I/O, Nexus 8 tablet and next version of Android ANNOUNCED. Then in July Nexus 8 tablet ships with NEW version of Android, the one AFTER 4.4.3.
I just can't see Google waiting TWO MORE MONTHS to release a basic bug fix update. So far from the changelog, that's all 4.4.3 is. Surely with Nexus 8 tablet they will want at least a couple new features as selling points.
Also U.S. Sprint wouldn't have posted the 4.4.3 announcement page back in mid-April if the release wasn't imminent. Sure they jumped the gun, but they were apparently led to believe it was coming then. I still think it's coming before May is over, due to flurry of Google app updates.
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So does the time of release of an update correlate to posting a changelog to AOSP?
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No, because Google never posted a changelog to AOSP before. While it is exciting, the changelog was posted 3 weeks ago and hardly means anything is imminent. Plus, the changelog is very flawed in that it shows all changes since 4.4 not the last release. It seems the posting to AOSP was an accident I would imagine.
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It's getting close to I/O ,the 4.4.3 ota is still not released....
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You say
As post here. If you dig into the code as someone else did, sheds some light on possible future phone and tablets.
http://www.androidheadlines.com/201...ed-molly-appears-android-4-4-3-changelog.html
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Duffmantp said:
As post here. If you dig into the code as someone else did, sheds some light on possible future phone and tablets.
http://www.androidheadlines.com/201...ed-molly-appears-android-4-4-3-changelog.html
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Not what I wanted to post. I want to delete that post.
So the build that will supposedly be the release build was built on March 11? Dayum Google! 9 weeks of testing and counting for a freaking point release? You need to hire more QA people Google. What, are like 2 dudes responsible for testing the entire OS? The f...
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Also U.S. Sprint wouldn't have posted the 4.4.3 announcement page back in mid-April if the release wasn't imminent. Sure they jumped the gun, but they were apparently led to believe it was coming then. I still think it's coming before May is over, due to flurry of Google app updates.
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When has sprint ever released anything on time or been a reliable source??
I'm sure most of us remember when the galaxy s3 came out waaayyy before their LTE/4g was ready. Just throwing that out there.
As for 4.4.3. All we can do is wait. Because it'll be dropped when we stop caring. Haha.
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When has sprint ever released anything on time or been a reliable source??
I'm sure most of us remember when the galaxy s3 came out waaayyy before their LTE/4g was ready. Just throwing that out there.
As for 4.4.3. All we can do is wait. Because it'll be dropped when we stop caring. Haha.
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Oh I don't know. It's not like Sprint RF engineers and testers have Spark enabled Nexus 5 running around for months which is explicitly included in the 4.4.3 update..
Fact is Google have to coordinate the rollout of 4.4.3 with their partners (carriers) to make sure the phone doesn't screw up anyones network. Google told the carriers (Sprint) that their update was ready and they're about the push it.
Sprint is notified and have confirmed that the update that is relevant for them (activation of band 26 / 41) is completed so they put the change log up. Google or one of the partners finds a problem and halts the rollout before it begin.
So now we all wait.
Did Google just take down the 4.4.3 changelog page? What the hell does that mean?
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Did Google just take down the 4.4.3 changelog page? What the hell does that mean?
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Yup I get the error 404
It's the birth of another sweet treat going to come to Android One in a matter of weeks. I'm sure all of you readers are excited.
Just a few heads up before you get too much enthused though...
1) Know that Google has been working to provide regular security updates over the past few months. This means there should not be a huge delay in the update schedule, unlike last year. Now Google has to serve its new customers in Indonesia, Philippines, Pakistan,Turkey,Nigeria,UK, Spain and Portugal instead of just India and Bangladesh, so its obvious that it will look after its babies.
2) Know that in order to get the Android 6 update,you have to have a free storage space of at least 10% of the system memory otherwise it won't download. Further, if you're rooted, install back the stock ROM and stock Bootloader otherwise the installation will result in an error.
Lastly, don't forget to share it when you have received the OTA.
The expected release is in mid October
Androidman720 said:
It's the birth of another sweet treat going to come to Android One in a matter of weeks. I'm sure all of you readers are excited.
Just a few heads up before you get too much enthused though...
1) Know that Google has been working to provide regular security updates over the past few months. This means there should not be a huge delay in the update schedule, unlike last year. Now Google has to serve its new customers in Indonesia, Philippines, Pakistan,Turkey,Nigeria,UK, Spain and Portugal instead of just India and Bangladesh, so its obvious that it will look after its babies.
2) Know that in order to get the Android 6 update,you have to have a free storage space of at least 10% of the system memory otherwise it won't download. Further, if you're rooted, install back the stock ROM and stock Bootloader otherwise the installation will result in an error.
Lastly, don't forget to share it when you have received the OTA.
The expected release is in mid October
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I waiting for this update since first developer preview!
But I'm a little sceptical....
You are 100% sure that first generation will get official update to 6.0?
Or we have to wait for a custom rom based on marshmallow?
Im pretty sure that the 1st gen will get 6.0 update.
coz If I'm not mistaken google says that they will support the 1st gen android one devices for 2 years.
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I pretty sure that the 1st gen will get 6.0 update.
coz If I'm not mistaken google says that they will support the 1st gen android one devices for 2 years.
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I know that but on some sites says that Google will support them just 18 months. That is my mainly concern
I hope initial release M not too buggy.
On the official Android.com they say it's for 2 years, till august 2016
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On the official Android.com they say it's for 2 years, till august 2016
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On android.com says "up to 2 years"
Anyway fingers crossed!
I hope that google will release it soon
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On the official Android.com they say it's for 2 years, till august 2016
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But. What the countries where android one just got released this year even 1st generation they will be getting updates till 2017 na?
Nexus factory images are up. I don't know when we will get the ota.
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Earlier post from Dave Burke, VP of Engineering, Android mentioned in the blog post "Starting next week, Android 6.0 Marshmallow will begin rolling out to supported Nexus devices around the world, including Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 9, Nexus Player, and Android One"
http://android-developers.blogspot.in/2015/09/android-marshmallow-ready-for-devices.html
Now, they have updated and mentioned only for Nexus devices. Not sure when we will receive it now.
http://officialandroid.blogspot.in/2015/10/get-ready-for-sweet-taste-of-android-60.html
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On the official Android.com they say it's for 2 years, till august 2016
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naturist said:
Earlier post from Dave Burke, VP of Engineering, Android mentioned in the blog post "Starting next week, Android 6.0 Marshmallow will begin rolling out to supported Nexus devices around the world, including Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 9, Nexus Player, and Android One"
http://android-developers.blogspot.in/2015/09/android-marshmallow-ready-for-devices.html
Now, they have updated and mentioned only for Nexus devices. Not sure when we will receive it now.
http://officialandroid.blogspot.in/2015/10/get-ready-for-sweet-taste-of-android-60.html
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Don't worry kernel source has released for marshmallow for android one we will for sure see android M sooner than you think n may be custom ROM will roll out quick too
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Now Google has to serve its new customers in... UK, Spain and Portugal...
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By 'UK', are you referring to the Karbonn Sparkle V that is available through Amazon UK and 7DayShop? BQ deliver their 2GB RAM M.5 to the UK but it is not an Android One device - the 1GB RAM A4.5, which is based on the M4.5 but with a five-year guarantee taking the place of the extra gigabyte of RAM - only delivers to Spain and Portugal.
Congratulations guys!!
Android One has started receiving marshmallow....
www.androidauthority.com/android-one-marshmallow-update-647254/