I am looking for Android update for my Kazam Thunder Q 4.5
I know it's not a new phone, but I am very satisfacted with it.
I guess many people would be happy to use it.
I am also looking towards new update/
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Sorry for a noob question, but I have to ask cause I'm somewhat surprised that there is virtually no mention of android 2.0 in this forum..
So.. is ADP 2.0 source out already? and what, if anything, needs to be tweaked to make it run on a Dream?
TIA
There are currently many devs cooking up this port to the dream currently from the Sholes. The topics have simply gotten pushed down because of no recent activity.
Also, this is the wrong section to post this.
Source ain't out yet. Check this thread for more info;
Hi there everyone,
I just got my Motorola Milestone (Germany) with the QWERTZ keyboard. I am new to android after many years of Symbian & Windows Mobile. I have several apps on those platform and would need to start searching for alternatives on the android platform now.
I would like you all to please give me hints, tips & tricks on how to make my milestone so much fun to use. My milestone came with android 2.1-update1 firmware.
I would like to know how to root this device, good apps for this device and all the goodies. Thanks for your contribution & helping me have a smooth move to the android OS
No one suggesting anything or am I the only one moving from Windows OS to Android???
Sent from my Milestone using XDA App
Motorola are selecting people to beta test Android 2.1 Eclair. All you need to do is fill out a survey for them which can be found
Click here if you want to view the article and help out!:
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Wrong section, that's for the CLIQ XT.
Almost purchased a Teensy 2.0 until I encountered 27946.
Any exploits for this build in development ?
Regards
Darrynnl said:
Almost purchased a Teensy 2.0 until I encountered 27946.
Any exploits for this build in development ?
Regards
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Even, if there were developing in progress, I doubt, that someone will say that. There was no info to community, when HubCap was in develop. Developers surely don't want to give away any info to Google before release of new root method (if there will be any).
If you want to rooted Chromecast, I will advice to buy some older NIB CC, before new updated version will spread everywhere.
HI ,
any dev already started with the Marshmallow aosp code to port it to our glory device ?
Thanks in advance.
Wrong forum section!
bro not even the nexus mobiles have gotten the upgrade so iu think its petty early for developing marshmellow, so i think you should be asking this question in november or december when there would be enough development
J0SH1X said:
HI ,
any dev already started with the Marshmallow aosp code to port it to our glory device ?
Thanks in advance.
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Nahuwii said:
Wrong forum section!
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[email protected] said:
bro not even the nexus mobiles have gotten the upgrade so iu think its petty early for developing marshmellow, so i think you should be asking this question in november or december when there would be enough development
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Almost all recent nexus devices received 6.0 already, there are roms already too for them, and yes, some devs for titan have started working on 6.0 too, but please don't ask for ETAs or anything, roms will arrive when they have to, also as the other user said: wrong forum section!
wait a minute... this is about the Moto G 2014, right? which will get official 6.0 anyway, correct? How can smbd. honestly expect there to be real progress with a 6.0 ROM one week after the 6.0 release for Nexus (which btw. hasn't even reached any of my Nexus devices yet) and before there's even been a 6.0 GPL kernel release for the Moto G from Motorola? Give us a break PLZ
I was also wondering about this thing, thanks for asking
Very simply put. Yes, development has started. However what is missing is the source code from caf or simpler the source code for the hardware configurations for android m. This then, has to be set up to work with the android "software" for android m you get from google. And this takes some time.
The caf source code should be getting released in the next weeks. If you see android m for non nexus devices it is basically android m running on top of the hardware configs for android l.