Hi! I wonder if there's someone interested into porting Ubuntu Touch on this device
I know that in an apps point of view it's kinda pointless but i just want to see it's performances compared to Android's
I wanted to port it by myself but my PC is a piece of garbage...
The processor it's a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 MSM8916 Cortex-A53 1.2GHz quad core
It's officially supported by Cyanogenmod
I hope there's someone out there that wants to start this "magical journey"
PS: sorry for my English.
Me to bro . i want also Ubuntu os on my laser
I hope some developer will reply on this thread
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Hello,
So about bad news.. as everybody red we are not getting an official ICS update. But!
Maybe i misunderstood something, but there is one phone with exactly the same chip set like ours and out with ICS drivers. ZTE Grand X or also known as ZTE Mimosa X. It has the same Armv7 set with Cortex A-9 Tegra 2 (250 AP20H) processor just overclocked to 1.2 Ghz.
Is there any chance our beloved programmers could take a look for it?
redh4t said:
Hello,
So about bad news.. as everybody red we are not getting an official ICS update. But!
Maybe i misunderstood something, but there is one phone with exactly the same chip set like ours and out with ICS drivers. ZTE Grand X or also known as ZTE Mimosa X. It has the same Armv7 set with Cortex A-9 Tegra 2 (250 AP20H) processor just overclocked to 1.2 Ghz.
Is there any chance our beloved programmers could take a look for it?
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Please close this thread it is already discussed over a month in "ics official source code" and in issue that we're not getting ics is in official thread also so stop making thread read first
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One simple question: Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 or intel atom Z2520 1,2ghz ??
Hi LenAsh,
one simple answer: YES!
Or in other words...since you posted your question in a device-specific forum (ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ) I /think/ you wants to
ask: "Does the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 have a Intel or Mediathek processor?"...or do you want to know:
"What is better: Mediathek or Intel?"
Or...
What to prefer is mostly based on the answer to the question: What do you want to do with it?
I wanted my ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX for two reason: Processing power (this is NOT necessarily graphics
or gaming power, it is more the ability for quick number crunching) and the ease of compiling code for
it (C) I choose the device with the Intel Atom Z3745 Quad Core (1.86 GHz peak), whihc runs x64 code natively,
so any PC based Linux distro could be run on it (I even heard of successful boots of Windows ).
Mediathek is relatively unknown.
I am no gamer in the pure sense of this word, so I cannot comment on this aspect of your question.
If you want a more specific answer please ask a more specific question.
Best regards,
tuxic
Just wondering if there will be support for AMD processors in the near future?
Has anyone had any success with an AMD CPU/APU?
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Just wondering if there will be support for AMD processors in the near future?
Has anyone had any success with an AMD CPU/APU?
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Well...short answer....no.
It use Intel dev tools for android.
And amd does not build android devices unlike Intel.
They need to switch to virtualbox like other emulators.
But it will have slower video support.
To add to what @tailslol said, Android Studio (which is what Remix OS Player is based on) requires HAXM to run. AMD doesn't support HAXM. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news...
Hi there, I've noticed that Xperia T and Padfone 1 share the same cpu and gpu and chipset. Can someone port the rom to Padfone 1? I know that the Padfone station and Keyboard represent a problem but my priority isn't getting all the functionality.
Only a successfull cm port only on the phone can be a big success.
Eagerly waiting for an answer, from my very old abandoned by asus Padfone 1 A66 stuck at 4.1.1
Consider that there's no need to start from scratch, here's an alpha release but it lacks in stability and some sensors:
https://github.com/snuk182/android_kernel_asus_A66/tree/cm-13.0
https://github.com/snuk182/android_device_asus_A66/tree/cm-13.0
https://github.com/snuk182/android_vendor_asus_A66/tree/cm-13.0
In advance all the kernel source code is available from asus website:
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Mobile_Phone/PadFone/PF-10514-kernel.zip
Thanks in advance..
BJ
I was wondering why there is much better support for Qualcomm Snapdragon version of Leeco smarphones than the one with Mediatek MTK?
For example check out the LineageOS (download.lineageos.org) or pixel or any other line of android's, all of them are developed for Snapdragon version. All recent versions of Android Oreo or Pie are developed and supporting Snapdragon SoC.
Can someone explain me what is the reason for such weak support in recent android versions for the case of Leeco (for example Leeco S3 X626) with MTK cpu?
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Seems like I find partially the answer in: https://www.xda-developers.com/mediatek-source-code-release-no-plans
However, I thought that android source kernel is open source so it can be compile by anyone for any SoC, I mean new source kernels has already implemented new CPUs right? Or am I wrong?