Does anyone is working/developing an Android ROM for other HTC devices?
If so count me in as a tester!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=396782
Here is the link for the beta testing for the Kaiser. But Sorry you probably already know about this. There are no Android roms out atm.
sdlopez83 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=396782
Here is the link for the beta testing for the Kaiser. But Sorry you probably already know about this. There are no Android roms out atm.
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Thanks mate, yes I was aware of that thread, I think we will have to wait a few months before someone get hands on Android
Cheers,
I got hold of a new HD2.. so what now? any tips? Oh and will it upgrade to W7 phone? i heard u can run android? how?
iK11 said:
I got hold of a new HD2.. so what now? any tips? Oh and will it upgrade to W7 phone? i heard u can run android? how?
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Hi and welcome to the forums, your questions can be answered better if you visit the device forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=531. I will strongly recommend you to take your time to read and also searching the possible questions that you might have.
I hope that helps,
iK11 said:
I got hold of a new HD2.. so what now? any tips? Oh and will it upgrade to W7 phone? i heard u can run android? how?
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Go here, you'll find most of the stuff that you need
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=531
There is no WP7 upgrade at the moment, there will no official upgrade at all. maybe after the first WP7 devices roll out, we'll hopefully start seeing some WP7 ROMs, but for now, you are stuck with WM6.5
Hi.
Does anyone want to help porting Firefox OS to the HTC Sensation?
Here is some information from mozilla:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Boot_to_Gecko/Porting
I am asking here because i want to do it, but it would be nice to have some help.
theeedy said:
Hi.
Does anyone want to help porting Firefox OS to the HTC Sensation?
Here is some information from mozilla:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Boot_to_Gecko/Porting
I am asking here because i want to do it, but it would be nice to have some help.
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There has been some efforts already -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1921033
webharsh said:
There has been some efforts already -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1921033
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Thanks!
Man..
you got me excited by putting WIP in the title..
Hey
I have gone through a forum thread and it seems there has been progress in getting adb and fastboot up and running on arm based samsung chromebook 3.
please refer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2157230&page=3
I am working on a project where we would like to get android jelly bean up and running on an arm based processor and run an application designed for this environment.
Any ideas before we purchase the hardware and try it out, if someone has got this working. What were the possible issues we could encounter?
Thanks!
any inputs on this?
Hello Everyone
Any inputs on this would be helpful !
thanks!
pranavb said:
Hello Everyone
Any inputs on this would be helpful !
thanks!
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I know how you feel DUDE. Its like we are all alone and unless you grew up speaking kernel you are gonna have a haaaaahd time.
I have tried so many times.... I just cant get it in the right place. All I care about is getting to fastboot. The Samsung X300 is a very weak machine so theres not much point in loading it up with linux.
Ive dropped begging posts all over the internetz since July. Glad to have met you bro -- lets figure this out.
https://plus.google.com/+JoshLibby/posts/EjnQbK4nxjM
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/guide-to-enable-adb-and-fastboot-on-chromeos/
YoshiFan501 said:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/guide-to-enable-adb-and-fastboot-on-chromeos/
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Yes, I know how to search. Still does not clearly tell me how to properly install the adb into my path. Its that final connection I keep messing up.
There is still any dev for janice? :silly:
As some of u know, Google is going to release Android Go based on 8.0/8.1 which should work fine on 0,5GB devices, maybe second life for janice?
Official site
I think Janice still have some devs on, there was someone working on a 7.1 ROM, maybe we can have hope
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8.0 first , then you can dream more :cyclops::cyclops:
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Go is 8.0 based so idk if it's any sense to build Oreo when we know that it won't be stable xD
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I thought it is 8.1 , isnt it ?
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Probably yes, 8.0/8.1 are same OS with small differences
A Bad Guy said:
I thought it is 8.1 , isnt it ?
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I didn't think you had a S Advance too.
A Bad Guy said:
I had one before , around 2012-2013. At that time there is less rom to use
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Too bad, I'm looking for an active dev, but they continue to say they need the device...
so now I'm looking for someone who does have it but doesn't use it.
A Bad Guy said:
This device chip is absolutely same ( and brother phone ) to ace 2 . I suggest you to give the device to ace 2 (chrome) dev...
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It's still my primary phone, so I can't.
But I'm available to make a small donation of 10 euro.
Unfortunately I don't think it's enough, so I invite anyone to post here if you agree with this idea (or the idea to give your S Advance).
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I used it just around 2012-2013 , why dont i use it now ?
It was sold in 2014
I just participate in this thread as old user
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I understand, don't worry. :good:
I am disposed to take part in the collect, considering how much as now an s advance costs, wouldn't be so hard to get quickly the money and with very little effort for all.
I think that is a good idea and can really give a new life to our device.
Obviously a spare s advance of a willing and generous user would be the best thing we can hope in, but seems really hard to happen, however, my hope isn't died yet
Maybe on weekend i'll look into what changes are needed to run atleast nougat on it (from source), if this'll work then we'll think about Oreo xD
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Maybe on weekend i'll look into what changes are needed to run atleast nougat on it (from source), if this'll work then we'll think about Oreo xD
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If you're really interested, I'd suggest to look at the Oreo rom of Chrono:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-ace/ace-2-develop/rom-lineageos-15-0-t3678722
and to look at the Chrono Kernel (compatible with janice but with some bugs):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...tom-kernel-t2793420/post74179403#post74179403
Ace II has the same chip of S Advance (with some code differences) and the dev is very helpful to explain how it works.
Two guys in the same project would be better than one guy on a single project.
As far as I know @sm_adil doesn't reply to any PM and Epirex is busy on his Moto phone.
isaak said:
If you're really interested, I'd suggest to look at the Oreo rom of Chrono:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-ace/ace-2-develop/rom-lineageos-15-0-t3678722
and to look at the Chrono Kernel (compatible with janice but with some bugs):
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...tom-kernel-t2793420/post74179403#post74179403
Ace II has the same chip of S Advance (with some code differences) and the dev is very helpful to explain how it works.
Two guys in the same project would be better than one guy on a single project.
As far as I know @sm_adil doesn't reply to any PM and Epirex is busy on his Moto phone.
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Yes I agree two or more dev contributing to the same project will be good!!
However if you consider me as fully fledged dev you're wrong I'm more of web developer than android or java. I did build couple of kernel's for testing my skills but than again they were not so stable and I didn't had time to debug it!!
So yeah if get the time I do want to build a ROM for Janice :fingers-crossed:
I've got a Janice right here that I don't use. I'm actually looking right now for a way to root it and install whatever superior than the Gingerbread ROM it currently has, but the point is that it's available for testing purposes. Btw, is it possible to leave a phone number here?
Cambapo said:
I've got a Janice right here that I don't use. I'm actually looking right now for a way to root it and install whatever superior than the Gingerbread ROM it currently has, but the point is that it's available for testing purposes. Btw, is it possible to leave a phone number here?
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@Cambapo
I've just sent you a PM, we can discuss there all the shipping details.
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Please let us know as soon as possible.
srinivasprv said:
Hi Isaak,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S Advance. I have been looking if anyone developing Android Go support for it. Found your post on the thread, https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s-advance/general/android-t3714953/page2
I want to learn how roms are built and I would like to support in developing Android Go rom for S Advance, if possible. Can you please guide me where I can start?
As per my experience, I have built a modified linux kernel with some modified device drivers and was able to boot it with a debian root filesystem on Freescale SabreLite board. But never built an android rom earlier.
Thanks
Srinivas
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You could start from one of these tutorials:
https://nathanpfry.com/category/android/
I'm not good at compiling, I tried it and didn't like it. So I can't help you more than that.
For this reason, with the help of some xda users, I have donated a S Advance to @ChronoMonochrome.
Currently he's actively developing a new kernel and a new rom in this section:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s-advance/development
I think we could expect more roms with higher android versions, so your feedback is important.