Ever since Android 1.5, Google has given it names of desserts is alphabetical sequence. The current version of Android is Lollipop, so next is M.
So everyone, please give ideas of what names Google should give for Android M-Z.
M: Marshmallow
N: Nougat
O: Ontbijtkoek (a type of cake: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontbijtkoek) Seriously, I'd leave Android if my phone was running Android Ontbijtkoek.
P: Pancake
Q: Again I had to look at Wikipedia-Queijadinha; some type of sweet in Portugal/Brazil. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queijadinha
M Meringue, Marshmellow, Macaroon, Mooncake, Milkshake, Mars or Milky Way. (Given how they're making deals with companies.) I suspect it'll be Meringue.
N Nougat, Nut roll, Nutella
O Orange, Oliebol (The Dutch grandfather of the Doughnut)
P Pudding, Pumpkin Pie, Popsicle, Pretzel, Panna cotta, Pistachio.
tzzeri said:
O: Ontbijtkoek (a type of cake: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontbijtkoek) Seriously, I'd leave Android if my phone was running Android Ontbijtkoek.
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If they do, I will forever refer to it as Android Bolletje. :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: (Android Peijnenburg sounds less funny.)
Seeing as Marshmallow, Nougat and Oreo are out now, my guess for P is "Pancake".
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then go beg your special contact for the OS XD
Froyo...
Haha...i did that as well and i modified the build.prop with root explorer and my version is 3.0!!!! its a google leak! its called pancake!!! and my phone model is called Moldstone...
Hello ,
I got my P7 for about 4 Months now,
and I wanted to have the EMUI 3.0 and Lolipop
but I think the Original System is 4.4.2 and Emui 2
I want to ask What can I do to Root or make a ROM (Sorry I really dont know he defrance total newbie ) , but I dont want to lose the support of Google or the Google Market , what should I do , can anyone help me in that ???
give me details and tell me what to do
thanks
look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/asc...7en-rom-v3-0-emui-3-0-4-4-2-18-11-14-t2945104
darkzero2022 said:
Hello ,
I got my P7 for about 4 Months now,
and I wanted to have the EMUI 3.0 and Lolipop
but I think the Original System is 4.4.2 and Emui 2
I want to ask What can I do to Root or make a ROM (Sorry I really dont know he defrance total newbie ) , but I dont want to lose the support of Google or the Google Market , what should I do , can anyone help me in that ???
give me details and tell me what to do
thanks
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If you are newbie than do nothing ! Wait for official upgrade ! Because you will cry !
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Ziolek67 said:
If you are newbie than do nothing ! Wait for official upgrade ! Because you will cry !
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Really ???? Why ?? Huawei is too slow in making the Updates , all now is Andoird 5 and P7 is stuck in 4.4.2
It's proberly better staying on 4.4.2 than on lolipop. Many bugs on lolipop.
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darkzero2022 said:
Really ???? Why ?? Huawei is too slow in making the Updates , all now is Andoird 5 and P7 is stuck in 4.4.2
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Ok than lest go to update.... I will waiting for yours requests for help
darkzero2022 said:
Really ???? Why ?? Huawei is too slow in making the Updates , all now is Andoird 5 and P7 is stuck in 4.4.2
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Wow do you realize android 5 has been out officially for a week or two and pretty much every phone apart from nexus which uses the software directly from Google themselves who make android, still don't run it yet and expect to be running it in 2015.
Not even big teams that use the aosp code directly such as cyanogen or paranoid have got a stable fully functional rom out yet.
It takes time for the 3rd party developers to customize and test android for there devices once the official version gets released as they all use the final source code which only has been out 3-4 weeks.
Also no company apart from Google is much better, Samsung are still rolling out 4.4 to some of there devices with some like the s2 still on 4.2 and end of life presumably others will jump straight to lollipop from 4.3 etc.
Also on rooting what do you wish to achieve by doing so?
Rooting can be very dangerous if you don't know what your doing with devices like ours.
Take a look for example at all the posts in this forum asking to downgrade their l10's from emui 3 to 2 which they upgraded to custom versions etc without thinking and the issues they now have with boot loops and stuff.
If you want to run xposed you can find many people with similar things recently in this forum that can't get it to work.
Also rooting etc you lose the ability for any future updates via OTA and recovery and would need to manually update your device potentially bricking it every single time which bricking means you can no longer use your device and have to buy a new one.
Also are you capible on the PC with using it, command prompt Linux shell etc and doing things like installing Windows and other things.
If not then rooting is not for you.
Also do you know how to code in Linux C etc and know the workings of the Linux os, if not then there is no way you are going to make a custom rom. All you might be able to achieve is just repackaging someone else's ROM with minor edits and even then the tools to do that mainly use Linux to run as it's native windows doesn't have all the stuff Linux has natively in this regard.
Ziolek67 said:
If you are newbie than do nothing ! Wait for official upgrade ! Because you will cry !
Sent from my HUAWEI P7-L10
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drguild said:
Wow do you realize android 5 has been out officially for a week or two and pretty much every phone apart from nexus which uses the software directly from Google themselves who make android, still don't run it yet and expect to be running it in 2015.
Not even big teams that use the aosp code directly such as cyanogen or paranoid have got a stable fully functional rom out yet.
It takes time for the 3rd party developers to customize and test android for there devices once the official version gets released as they all use the final source code which only has been out 3-4 weeks.
Also no company apart from Google is much better, Samsung are still rolling out 4.4 to some of there devices with some like the s2 still on 4.2 and end of life presumably others will jump straight to lollipop from 4.3 etc.
Also on rooting what do you wish to achieve by doing so?
Rooting can be very dangerous if you don't know what your doing with devices like ours.
Take a look for example at all the posts in this forum asking to downgrade their l10's from emui 3 to 2 which they upgraded to custom versions etc without thinking and the issues they now have with boot loops and stuff.
If you want to run xposed you can find many people with similar things recently in this forum that can't get it to work.
Also rooting etc you lose the ability for any future updates via OTA and recovery and would need to manually update your device potentially bricking it every single time which bricking means you can no longer use your device and have to buy a new one.
Also are you capible on the PC with using it, command prompt Linux shell etc and doing things like installing Windows and other things.
If not then rooting is not for you.
Also do you know how to code in Linux C etc and know the workings of the Linux os, if not then there is no way you are going to make a custom rom. All you might be able to achieve is just repackaging someone else's ROM with minor edits and even then the tools to do that mainly use Linux to run as it's native windows doesn't have all the stuff Linux has natively in this regard.
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Thanks For your Valuable words,
I really enjoyed them and get my mind open
well I do have Good Experience in linux and Command line , C Programming actually didnt go deep with it really ,
But i think I will stick to your opinion and wait ,and while I do so I will learn more about the whole subject ,and maybe increase my knowledge in this Field . (Android Programming - the C Programming - how things work in Android , ROMS , ETC)
but would you mind telling me from where to start ???
darkzero2022 said:
Thanks For your Valuable words,
I really enjoyed them and get my mind open
well I do have Good Experience in linux and Command line , C Programming actually didnt go deep with it really ,
But i think I will stick to your opinion and wait ,and while I do so I will learn more about the whole subject ,and maybe increase my knowledge in this Field . (Android Programming - the C Programming - how things work in Android , ROMS , ETC)
but would you mind telling me from where to start ???
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Apologies if I came across about abit hard this forum has had allot of impatient people jumping in recently trying to run Emui 3 on l10's then asking to downgrade as you may have noticed the other teams like paranoid are already dealing with lots of people saying there to slow for not having lollipop out within a hour of aosp.
I had the same issue running a custom Minecraft server that people got really angry then refused to play and bad mouth the server if we didn't update that day when update time for us was about a week given the number of customizations we had 41 plugin's in the end, sometimes longer if there were more changes the mod and custom server devs had to deal with.
Emui 3 and lollipop has more bugs more as it's new from what I found I may start a proper consolidated emui talk thread later for those running it opposed to all the l10 when are we getting it out help me downgrade threads.
The place I think you should start is to download the source code for your version from the emui webpage and start analyzing it out of interest.
There's another Dev on here doing the same thing so you might want to contact him for info.
Also there are tools on Linux that easily let you unpack stock image files and the ext container and repack them.
That way you can see the full file structure and how a rom is packaged.
It's good just to see what's inside roms and how the first roms are usually made by a repackage before source.
I will stress the same as above that while these are starting points you would need to know what you are doing and something more hackable like a cheap nexus or or Chinese tab (about $50 USD) with easy upgradable firmware something would be better to start on.
Also grab down the android tools with eclypse for Linux, the sdk virtual device and have a play around making a app and stuff also you can edit the virtual rom safely etc.
The Linux version of the tools is far superior as you can natively mount the virtual ext cards for host file transfer and do other things which you can't under windows.
By ext above I mean the virtual partition files which are either ext 3 or 4 last time I looked.
I'm not a coder myself and I only did basic stuff in the past as I had a Chinese android 2.2 tablet the MID ones as my first device, I used a custom rom on which was just a repack with file system changes with bloat removed etc.
I looked into this out of interest and curiosity, each rom update I repacked it with the apps I used so I didn't need to reinstall them, there was probably a better (proper) way than just unpacking the ext file system from the img adding my apps in to the deploy folder and repacking.
Also I unpacked a APK weather app etc to make changes and use a custom background and others like themes to grab icons and assets this is a good start with looking at app packages and how that all works as well as making your own app in various tools eclipse for one which is the official tool but there's hundreds of android programming softwares online even to do simple stuff as make a stand alone html5 app from a webpage.
The tools on Windows I found were lacking and harder to find for the rom stuff, with Linux it was built into the system a lot of things.
What Linux is the best for doing Android stuff I don't know so that will need to be researched.
As mentioned devices can be dangerous for custom stuff especially newer ones with bootloader security, the older Chinese style ones and some others you could reflash easily from sdcard with a update.img file as they didn't contain that lock out security on boot and debugging.
I nearly bricked a few devices in the past, once having to rely on the bootloader and Android Commander a powerful tool and device terminal to mount the partition rw while in the bootloader to rename a file backI renamed as a test that caused the system to stop booting.
You can still get some tabs that do that about 50 USD on eBay etc I think.
darkzero2022 said:
Hello ,
I got my P7 for about 4 Months now,
and I wanted to have the EMUI 3.0 and Lolipop
but I think the Original System is 4.4.2 and Emui 2
I want to ask What can I do to Root or make a ROM...
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I'd strongly advise that you wait. My experience. You can root v4.4.2 VERY easily using vroot. Wait for lollipop, honestly. Is a nightmare recovering your position if you try to move now.
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How has it? I can not download it because I have root... And there is no way to download otas before MMB29O in Turkey now. If anyone have N already plase share system images
ops.. here is my thread (I forget this thread before posting):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/cro...ent/7-0-android-n-official-preview-1-t3333931
is there an indication that nexus devices have received ota update for april? i have not heard one either for the seed phones. forgotten by google? hope not...:fingers-crossed:
ondoy1943 said:
is there an indication that nexus devices have received ota update for april? i have not heard one either for the seed phones. forgotten by google? hope not...:fingers-crossed:
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@ondoy1943. Update arrived for april here on 13th, I was glad to see that ota worked in my G1, you probably received it about that time too.. Have you noticed android N preview 2 is now shown available for GM4G,? . Suppose that means our G1 H220 is eligible too?.Any replies appreciated.
IQ-II (with GM OEM.prop) has received Android N Preview 2 via OTA.
But it seems, that 1GB RAM (GM has 2GB) is not enough for N. (at least with the Preview).
Slow (first) App start, Settings menu a little bit jerky, etc.
Even the telephone app needs 5-6 seconds to start
Additionally the file system has changed to "squashfs", so neither a working TWRP nor root.
ATM, MM is the better choice, at least for the 1GB RAM devices.
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IQ-II (with GM OEM.prop) has received Android N Preview 2 via OTA.
But it seems, that 1GB RAM (GM has 2GB) is not enough for N. (at least with the Preview).
@vel_tins. Understand you vel. But as you prob know, The cherry mobile one G1 (H220) has 2gb Ram, This squashfs thingy you mentioned will probably be a sword in our side till twrp or other recovery gets round it?. Thanks for your view.
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The Android N Preview 2 is officially only released for the
General Mobile 4G
I think, for a good reason...Will be interesting to see what happens with the 1GB RAM devices.
They use squashfs, because the image is fully bloated with useless Google crap apps, which could be installed from the Store anyway.
/system is now almost 3GB(!) uncompressed and doesn't fit into the system partition (when using ext4 fs).
It has been a long time since i had messed with this device. Any updates? IS marshmallow coming soon?
Pix12 said:
IS marshmallow coming soon?
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How to know if marshmallow is possible yet:
1. Check the Kexec thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/orig-development/kexec-module-ford-t3270272
2. Check bootloader unlock threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/bootloader-unlock-ideas-t3289721
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/lk-analysis-bootloader-checking-t3304401/
Those are the two paths to marshmallow. There will be no marshmallow unless / until there is success with kexec or bootloader.
blueberry.sky said:
How to know if marshmallow is possible yet:
1. Check the Kexec thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/orig-development/kexec-module-ford-t3270272
2. Check bootloader unlock threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/development/bootloader-unlock-ideas-t3289721
http://forum.xda-developers.com/amazon-fire/general/lk-analysis-bootloader-checking-t3304401/
Those are the two paths to marshmallow. There will be no marshmallow unless / until there is success with kexec or bootloader.
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Okay thanks
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Okay thanks
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Marshmallow is soo yesterday. Android N, baby! Because newer is always better. I'm holding out for Android ZZZ++. Heard the UX is friggin' awesome.
Davey126 said:
Marshmallow is soo yesterday. Android N, baby! Because newer is always better. I'm holding out for Android ZZZ++. Heard the UX is friggin' awesome.
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In fairness marshmallow would have serious impact on this tablet with the sd integration, especially for the original 8 GB version that most of us have. It's not just a version number bump
Pond-life said:
In fairness marshmallow would have serious impact on this tablet with the sd integration, especially for the original 8 GB version that most of us have. It's not just a version number bump
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True - along with other innovations such as doze (Greenify lite), a rethought presentation of recents and a nifty new icon pak. Each major feature comes with its own set of liabilities including restrictions on SD card use when used to extend internal storage. Doze wreaks havoc with some apps that prefer to use their own timing and wake up mechanisms. Each successive major Android release reduces developer flexibility and strengthens dependency on Google's invasive framework. Point is newer isn't always better although in general I think Google is probably on the right track given consumer expectations and the need to monetize future development.
I know in L/M you can simply set few.Max_users=## and it will work, but this apparently doesn't work in N.
I own a 3T, running Resurrection Remix 5.8.0, and may soon flash the leaked Oxygen OS 4 Android N ROM.
If you know how to increase this, or if its a RR specific issue, please help me!
Note: the command "pm get-max-users" results in 4, not counting Guest, so clearly there is some sort of block set in place!
As far as I can tell, "fw.max_users" will work in nougat too.
Source: https://github.com/android/platform...e/core/java/android/os/UserManager.java#L2000
Just a quick update, it turns out I made a complete noon mistake and entered fw.max_user and didn't include the s at the end making it fw.max_users..
My bad xD
I have to say, this thing can EASILY run 10 accounts simultaneously. Its wonderful