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Hi! I know it's possible, so can anyone create android 2.3 or 2.2.1 rom for ZTE Racer?
P.S: Right now its very popular device in RUSSIA)(Sorry for my bad english)
2.3 was just announced. Give it time. I'm sure someone, somewhere might port it. However, I think because the Nexus S is so close (practically the same) to the Vibrant and other Galaxy S phones- they will receive 2.3 first (not including the N1 which will probably get the update OTA soon). I think it's gonna be...
-N1
-Galaxy S
-Droid X/EVO around the same time
I'd have to disagree. That might be an accurate estimate of the official schedule, tho OG droid and possibly droid 2 will get it far before the x, and the htc phones will have to wait much longer, but custom roms will be out much sooner. i'd expect an og droid very soon, certainly this week.
Any news about this ?
got 2.3 for the zte racer just sorting a few bugs then will upload it for you,
Is it done? because I have racer too, and it would be really good if it works
modaco developers already ported it..
more informations HERE
BECAUSE XDA-DEVELOPERS DOESN'T MAKE THE GOD DAMN DEDICATED THREAD FOR THE RACER!!!!
So I'm wondering... with the recent news of Gingerbread being ported to the Galaxy S from the Nexus S, will the Mesmerize ever be getting it? It seems that the CDMA phones are like the black sheep compared to GSM, and out of the CDMA SGS phones, the Mesmerize is the black sheep in the shadow if the Fascinate.
So do we have any hope of ever seeing Gingerbread on it?
I sure hope so. Just skip froyo and go straight to gingerbread.
Atleast you guys have a section on the forum... The Samsung Galaxy S Showcase has nearly no support in contrast.. Though i'm seeing alot of Mesmerize sys file matches..
So why would anyone spend time working on Froyo for the Mez (or others) when 2.3 is out there?
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So why would anyone spend time working on Froyo for the Mez (or others) when 2.3 is out there?
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There are lots of reasons why a company wouldn't throw away time, money, and resources spent on a project that they had already completed and shipped to a provider. First off, their end is done except fixing bugs. If Samsung, or any other company for that matter, stopped working on 1.6 because 2.1 was just around the corner, then that phone would be obsolete before it got it's first update. We've only been waiting a couple of months for froyo. Why would you want to wait another 6 months to a year for gingerbread to be our first update? Let's get froyo in our phones, and then we can all hope like hell that gingerbread hits for us before we've gotten rid of the Mes for something new.
So if anyone hasn't heard yet, those lucky europe guys got the official gingerbread for their I9000. From I read its super quick and is still on rfs.. so hopefully some of the devs can grab that scource soon and port that bad boy over here!
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Unless I'm mistaken, this doesn't affect us too much because we don't have the source code. Maybe we'll see it on samfirware.com soon.
whats gongerbread? :trollface:
engadget states...
Samsung said its Android 2.3 update for the Galaxy S would come in mid-April and, by golly, it meant it literally. Sometime during the night between the 15th and 16th days of this month, the Korean manufacturer's Kies servers started serving up a fresh portion of Gingerbread to Galaxy S owners in parts of Europe, and now reports are coming in of users successfully updating their Hummingbird-equipped handsets. It's a limited rollout, benefiting the Nordic countries, Holland and Germany first, but we doubt Samsung will hold out on the rest of Europe for much longer. If you want to try your luck, boot up your Kies updating utility and pray to your nearest tech deity.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/16/galaxy-s-gingerbread-update-now-rolling-out-across-europe/
i wonder if this is gonna be tw 4.0? ill be more likely to use cm7 still but i would like to try it
From what I've seen, this is still TW 3.0. I've glanced over at the i9000 forums, and they're not saying anything about 4.0.
It will be tw3. Also we'd like to port it over to the captivate via reorientation. Make a request to http://opensource.samsung.com/ for sourcecode release.
You can also request via twitter so it pressures the PR department.
chill out, guys, this is just dongerbread. gingerbread won't be out for a while
Lol @ Gongerbread
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This has been adressed in other threads. Thread closed.
Ok I am sure I am not the only one that watched the live release of the Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Being that the Sensation is the flagship device for HTC and that HTC is obligated to update their devices for 18 months. Not to mention that ICS is optimized for dual core devices, the Sensation will get a official update . The o.ly true question is when will the Sensation get this update. Now all of us here on XDA know we will probably get a unofficial update via a custom Android 4.0 ROM from Cyanogen Mod or another AOSP team.
So if anyone out there gets a update avaliable notification or finds a custom Android 4.0 ROM for the Sensation please post it here.
Today's date is Oct. 18 2011 let the count down begin.!
First 24
Oct. 19 2011
Ok it has been 24 hours now sense the start of the live Samsung and Google event yesterday, So lets review what has become available so far.
We have ICS wallpapers via XDA Member matd20012001.
We have the Roboto font via XDA Senior Member Thyrus.
We have a ICS System Dump and ICS Data Folder via XDA Recognized Developer JoelZ9614.
We have the System App dump of ICS via XDA TV Personality azrienoch. He find them on My Droid World forums via p3droid.
And we have the Android 4.0 Platform SDK via the Google Android developers.
First SDK port to the HTC G2 (It is booting but lots of bugs) and I beleive the very first port to any device via XDA Senior Member siulmagic. Also check out the ICS Porting guide by Siulmagic.
Now I may have missed something or need to add extra credits to sources so please let me know if so.
DAY 2
Oct. 20 2011
If I get more information on this I will post it here, but it seems that ICS will be a part of the AOSP. Check out the message on Google+, thanks to XDA Junior Member Psychoticus
Day 3
Oct. 21 2011
HTC says they will be releasing information in the coming weeks on what devices and when the devices will get an update. Thanks to XDA Senior Member tinky1 for the info.
Looks like ICS does support the soft key hardware buttons for older devices. Ckeck out what My Droid World forums member Beezy says about them. Engadget.com, sorry for being late adding this.
Still have support for the buttons,really google couldn't take that out then every phone mf would have to code them back in and updates would take years then.lol
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Day 4
Oct. 22 2011
Yet another statement from a Google saying that ICS will be part of the AOSP. This via XDA Senior Member stonew5082. But from the statement it appears we all will have to wait at least until the Galaxy Nexus is available, if not more devices, to the public as it says the the following.
We plan to release the source for the recently-announced Ice Cream Sandwich soon, once it’s available on devices
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Here is a video of a Nexus One running ICS. As you can see the on screen virtual buttons are not there, and the ROM is using the capacitive buttons. Video posted by XDA Senior Member DirkGently in the "ICS on phones with capacitive buttons", in the General forums of the General discussion forums.
Day 5
Oct.23 2011
Ok this was posted yesterday and I messed it, it is in the HTC HD2 Android development forum. This is info pretty much just for devs but still very useful, it was posted by XDA Senior Member vegaman. Also it seems the HTC HD2 is getting a little ICS love as there is also a booting alpha SDK port for the HTC HD2. Also for any devs or people that want to give it a try here is a place to download a Galaxy Nexus system dump, posted by XDA Seniort Member Proz00. I do not know if it is the same downloads I linked to in my "Fist 24" above or not but I thought it worth linking to. (Confirmed that is just a SDK system dump)
ICS has a Easter Egg too, check out the post by XDA Member Grimms in this thread.
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First, nice work
I discovered a little fun Easter egg, as in gingerbread and i believe in foryo. if you hit the android version in settings a number of times(5-10) you get a little artwork showing in this case a honeycomb bee. have fun
and to the dev/devs keep on the good work
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Day 6
Oct. 24 2011
I decided to see just how many devices have a bootable ICS SDK port. We know the HTC Nexus one, the Samsung Nexus S, Samsung Nexus S 4G, and the HTC HD2 have one it looks like the HTC G2/Desire Z, the HTC Desire, the HTC Droid Incredible, the HTC Desire HD, the HTC EVO Shift 4G, the HTC Droid Incredible 2,the Samsung Infuse 4G,and the XPERIA X10 all have a bootable SDK port. (Whoooo that was more work than i had counted on, glad I am done) I am not 100% sure about that last one booting but it is some real dev work going on on it. Now i know all of these are SDK ports and will never ever be able to be used as a daily driver. But this gives the devs a chance to get their feet wet with ICS and hopefully make it easier for the devs to make some true ASOP ROMs when the source code is released by Google. Thus this is why I went through and found each one, this whay the devs for the Sensation can have a central location to find all the threads on the ICS ports.
Day7
Oct. 24 2011
So I have been reading and this is what I have come up with. The Nexus One devs have got all of the following working, touch screen (no cursor anymore), phone calls (no audio though), wireless data, SMS, Wifi, and the proximity sensor.
The Nexus S port is booting but that is it really.
Beezy and the devs over at My Droid World forums are making god progress with the SDK port for the Nexus S 4G. They have they following working, touch screen, data (no 4G), SMS, MMS, WiFi, and USB (not sure if it is USB mass storage or just USB). It may be more but there is no real full run down of all that is working. You can go here to watch the video on the last version of the ROM. It appears to be stable enough to use as a daily driver, who would have thought. Here is a video of the great port.
I personally tested the port for the HD2 and to put it nice it boots up and that is it, I am sure that will change though.
The devs working on the HTC Desire have got the following working, touchscreen, SD card, and hardware buttons. Here is a video of it.
The HTC Droid Incredible port is pretty much the same as the the HTC HD2.
The HTC Desire HD port is booting but that is pretty much it.
The HTC Evo Shift 4G port has the the following working, phone (without audio), data, and orientation.
The HTC Droid Incredible 2 port is booting but that is it.
The Samsung Infuse 4G port is booting but that is it and the thread has been closed.
The XPERIA X10 port is booting and that is it too.
So as you can see only the Nexus devices are progressing right now with a usable port. I find that a little curious, what about you?
Day 9
Oct. 27 2011
Just for all of you that have not seen the story on the XDA Portal you might want to give it a good read. The story is on the Nexus One but I think it is worth reading as it shows that even though a device can clearly run the new Android 4.0.1 Ice Cream Sandwich, it does not necessary mean it will get the update. Google can you say, "This is our attempt to make you by a new device, and push the agenda of the OEMs." There is a link to the full original article in the story in the Portal.
It may be nothing, but I may have come across something very interesting. The Nexus S has a pretty good ICS port right now, but is it a port or is it a leaked early version of ICS made to run on the Nexus S for testing that has been modded? I will let you make that decision for yourself. Go here and have a read of post #93-#97. Also check out the quote in post #97 as it relates back to the Nexus One not getting a official update.
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I really can not believe I messed this as it was posted on the 19th. But then again the Galaxy Nexus forums are still very new and I have had no real reason to check them out. Anyway XDA Senior Member blunden gives a general explanation to why the ICS SDK dump and the ICS app dumps can not be deodexed with the current smali/baksmali will not work. But he says he got a working baksmali.jar. He also gives links to download deodexed framwork and deodexed apps. Go to here to check out the post.
Looks like Samsung (or Sammy as some call them) has made a official statement on their plans for updating their Galaxy devices. Thanks again to XDA Senior Member Tinky 1 for the info, the link is direct to the source. Hope you can use Google translate.
Day 12
Oct. 30 2011
Looks like we can add the Samsung Galaxy S to the list of devices with a SDK port that boots and is being developed. But it appears to be just booting up for right now.
Day 13
Nov. 1 20011
Well it is not looking good for everyone to get a speedy update to ICS that will get the official update to their device. Check out this article on what the OEMs are saying abot the official updates. Thanks to XDA Senior Member LPChris47
Day 17
Nov. 5 2011
It looks like there is a alleged dump from the Galaxy Nexus. Now this is suppose to be a early version and not the final release version of ICS. Me personally I am holding my opinion on what this is for right now as I have seen it and I am not convinced just yet. Oh yeah this was actually posted yesterday, but i just now got around to posting it here. Sorry I have been busy. Thanks to XDA Senior Member DroidRC1 and XDA Senior Member bonesy for the heads up.
Day 18
Nov. 6 2011
Engadget has posted a article on what devices they can confirm are going to get a official ICS upgrade. The Sensation is not listed under the HTC section as of now, but the article says"Keep checking back here from time to time, as we'll continue to update the list." So kepp a check there, I know I will. Thanks to XDA Senior Member leeskywalker for the heads up on the article.
Day 19Nov 7 2011
HTC Official announcment
It appears HTC has announced that the Sensation along with several other HTC devices will be getting an official ICS upgrade. They used Facebook as their platform to announce this information which really burns my butt cause I personally can not stand face book and despise it. Anyway this is great news as it confirms mine and several other peoples thoughts about the Sensation getting an official upgrade. But one down side of the announcement is that the update will be sometime in early 2012. Now to me early means with in the first 3 months, but to HTC it could mean with in the first 6 months. Thanks to XDA Senior Member illuminarias for posting the link here in the thread. Also thanks to XDA Senior Member austendale9 as it seems he had started a thread with the link a little before illuminarias posted the link here in this thread.
Day 26
Nov. 14 2011
Well even though it is just the Android 4.0.1 version that is on the Galaxy Nexus. Google has released the Source code for ICS today, They also released the previousely unreleased Honeycomb Source code too. Google says they really want people to focus on development for ICS though. And that source for more devices will be filming soon.
I'm just not sure what they'll do with our hardware buttons. It would suck to lose their functionality and have to lose screen real estate or the new on-screen buttons. hopefully there's a way to get rid of the new ones and have ICS use the hardware ones.
Other than that, safe to say a custom rom becomes available here before HTC gets around to releasing it.
geee uhmm i wonder why all the devs are so quiet? maybe a released sdk somewhere?
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I'm just not sure what they'll do with our hardware buttons. It would suck to lose their functionality and have to lose screen real estate or the new on-screen buttons. hopefully there's a way to get rid of the new ones and have ICS use the hardware ones.
Other than that, safe to say a custom rom becomes available here before HTC gets around to releasing it.
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Yeah the thing about ICS using virtual compactive buttons does pose somewhat of a question if they will be in a ROM for the Sensation. Bit in my opinion and logical thinking on this is that they will make all updates for pre ICS devices use the existing soft keys and not vertual keys because if not that would leave the soft keys useless I highly doubt the OEMs will allow because it would make their devices look bad. Plus as you say it will take up screen real estate and that is not good. Plus I am not sure if the hardware soft keys can be done away with without causing some unwanted problems. So I say the existing hardware buttons will be used in ICS but we still might have to have the onscreen button to bring up the multitasking thumbnails as I don't know if you can make the search hardware button function for both buttons.
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geee uhmm i wonder why all the devs are so quiet? maybe a released sdk somewhere?
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Yrs the SDK is avaliable right now so you are probably right.
Customization mate! Even if 4.0 has built in buttons other phones besides sensation uses kapa buttons. Whereas google would have had to be shooting heroine through the pupil if the didn't took that in consideration.
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I have the ics sysytem app dump. Ill post a link in a bit
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HTC: We're reviewing Ice Cream Sandwich and determining our plans
HTC: We are excited about the latest update for Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, and are currently reviewing its features and functionality to determine our upgrade plans. Our goal for Android updates is to give every customer an improved user experience, which means balancing each phone's unique hardware, HTC Sense experience and the Android kernel. While our goal is to upgrade as many of our recent devices as possible, we are committed to maintaining every phone's performance and usability first. Please stay tuned for more updates on specific device upgrade plans.
Via: Engadget.com
Not meaning to be the downer, but I'm pretty sure I can safely say you won't be seeing an ICS update from HTC for many, many months. And for CM9? I'm sure that will be a couple of months too.
Based on previous experiences with several phones.
I hope the CM port goes quicker and smoother the CM7.1, its so darn buggy
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I thought the SDK is only for app developers? We don't have the source yet do we?
Hey, you know that feeling in MMORPG's where you reach the highest level and all of a sudden the game isn't as fun anymore because you have nothing to work towards? And no matter how many more monsters you killed or quests you did, you would no longer level up because the EXP is wasted?
ICS is like extending that soft level cap so we can look forward to things in the future. Might not come today, might not come next week. Might not even be for another month or so. But it's something to look forward to. And I'm happy with that.
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I'm just not sure what they'll do with our hardware buttons. It would suck to lose their functionality and have to lose screen real estate or the new on-screen buttons. hopefully there's a way to get rid of the new ones and have ICS use the hardware ones.
Other than that, safe to say a custom rom becomes available here before HTC gets around to releasing it.
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My guess is we will be able to use the existing buttons on our phones. Home = home. Menu = multi tasking. Back = back... Just my guess
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Yea it'd be dumb if they didn't do anything, lol.
From what I've read ICS gives devs the option to do away with hardware buttons, so it won't be a problem. ICS can use either.
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I hope the CM port goes quicker and smoother the CM7.1, its so darn buggy
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CM is awesome, and ICS looks great, those two would be the best thing man ever programmed
Pyrobisqit said:
CM is awesome, and ICS looks great, those two would be the best thing man ever programmed
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Until jellybean + cm
Rellikzephyr
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RellikZephyr said:
Until jellybean + cm
Rellikzephyr
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Yeah Jellybean is suppose to have what has been labeled as "Game Changing Stuff" in it. And CM ROMe are already top notch ROMs so when the CM team finally get a hold of Jellybean it is truly no telling what will be the out come.
But we are really getting ahead of ourselfs here cause Jellybean has not been officially adopted as the name for the next Android version and ICS was just released last night and it is only at 4.0 right now so it is still plenty of room for more growth with ICS. Plus Google has said nothing yet about ICS being open sourced yet. So if Google does the same with ICS as they did with Honeycomb then we may never see a CM ICS ROM.
Im holding out for Jollyrancher...Itll make toast for you.
Matt
On Gizmodo there is a vote for what "J" will be called. I voted for Jeff Goldblum! LOL!
The AT&T SG2 had CM7 and MiUi roms basically on launch day I've notice roms seem to be coming slow on the skyrocket.
Is this because of the different chipsets, Dev Interest, or something else compared to SG2?
(This isn't me complaining I'm just curious , I also noticed no CM7 roms for T-Mobile SG2)
Bump Up My Post count. Also, want answer.
This device is very new. Also There is no international version. Imsure the dev support will increase but gota have patience . Its a totally different device from the sgs2. Just hope more odevs becpme intrested in it. I think once ics is released for.it the dev support will increase. Supposed to be the first at&t device to recieve it
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This device is very new. Also There is no international version. Imsure the dev support will increase but gota have patience . Its a totally different device from the sgs2. Just hope more odevs becpme intrested in it. I think once ics is released for.it the dev support will increase. Supposed to be the first at&t device to recieve it
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unfortunately, this is the same problem the infuse ran into.... which is why i left...
The SGS2 had it on the international phone, so migrating it was easy. New chip will delay the ROM's on the skyrocket, so be patient
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This device is very new. Also There is no international version. Imsure the dev support will increase but gota have patience . Its a totally different device from the sgs2. Just hope more odevs becpme intrested in it. I think once ics is released for.it the dev support will increase. Supposed to be the first at&t device to recieve it
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The galaxy s2 lte is the international version of the skyrocket, but the issue is it released at around the same time and is not near as popular as the original gs2.
Our phones are very similar to the tmo GS2, so once they get a cm7 port the skyrocket version shouldn't be far behind.
You should not stick with this phone if you are hoping for a ton of dev support. Frankly, we're lucky to have what we have right now (thanks guys!). This is a one off phone and as such, it's more difficult to port stuff over to it. I consider it highly unlikely that we'll see any Cyanogen or MiUi love on this phone unless portability some how gets easier with ICS.
I'm not huge on installing ROM's just to play with them. I come here more for problem solving on stock + root configs, so this isn't a big deal for me. But I can understand why it's a big turn off to some people.
The ROMS for the Infuse came fairly quickly after the phone was available. Subsequent cooked ROMs then started becoming more stable just about 3-4 months after. Of course, it all depends on the availability of dev support for the SR and hopefully they are coming onboard soon enough.
Then again, if you want *more* than a few ROMs to choose from, then the 'regular' sgs2 may be more up your alley.
I NEED MY STOCK ANDROID BACK... touch wiz is pretty but i went from g1 to n1 to skyrocket and i miss some things
A second line is coming up for upgrade (for the wife) and I have thought about getting/trying out the skyrocket as I have the original att SGS2 and love the rom and dev support. Already testing out the international versions alpha build of ice cream sandwich. But for the wife's phone I don't think I want to mess with it as much though. But it DOES boil down to dev support and roms I guess. Is it really this slow in here? I love my OG SGS2 and even though we will have lte in my area by years end I wont be giving up mine for anything. I got my OG SGS2 two days after launch and at first was excited by the lte version until it was confirmed to have the snapdragon and not the exerynos. So I was glad I stayed.
So my question is has any well known devs jumped into the skyrocket arena yet? The dev section looks kind of lonely right now. I have a month to decide whether to get her a OG SGS2 or the skyrocket so I am in no rush. I saw all the threads and have followed the skyrocket until it was moved out of our sub forum, so I have read all the debates and arguing about the differences between the OG and skyrocket. Haven't been in here for a few weeks now and it looks almost the exact same developer section wise. Other than being rooted have you guys seen any spectacular advancements as we have seen in the OG SGS2? I am NOT in here trolling but just wanted to get all your inputs as well. Are you still glad you went with the skyrocket? Are you glad you didn't just take it back and get a OG SGS2? I know with lte you guys get kick ass download speeds, and in my OG I get 8Mb download and haven't had any issues streaming anything, downloading anything, or visiting any web pages. So is it worth it in your eyes for me to get the skyrocket for the wife? PLEASE only real answers, I am not here for flaming wars or "my device is better because" replies, I am not trying to stir up the emotions I have seen between the two in the past. So again please just your honest and as possible unbiased opinions. Thanks
PS.I posted this here because I run CM7 on my OG SGS2. Not sure if I could give it up though touchwiz on our (both) att SGS's gets the job done. Plus with testing out alpha builds of ICS we are in for a WHOLE change of goodness as long as the ASOP build looks and feels. Unless samsung or att don't ruin it that is.
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I would certainly love to see CM7 support for this device. i think it would be tremendous oversight for it to get swept under the table and miss out on CM7.1 + CM9.
I do not see it happening .. i believe it will show up sooner or later.
Patiently holding out on purchasing "ics device." just to "have an ics ROM."
people the phone came out a month ago! i was on the SGSII forum, and we didn't have CM support immediately, it took time patience and DONTATIONS! if no one is donating, please quit crying!! You can always return the device. It is not a good look for those of in the community (irc.irondust.net; #skyrocket) that are either attempting to be a part of the solution. Da_G is looking into a port now. Furthermore, Samsung was sent an email re the release of the source code.
We will see.
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I would certainly love to see CM7 support for this device. i think it would be tremendous oversight for it to get swept under the table and miss out on CM7.1 + CM9.
I do not see it happening .. i believe it will show up sooner or later.
Patiently holding out on purchasing "ics device." just to "have an ics ROM."
people the phone came out a month ago! i was on the SGSII forum, and we didn't have CM support immediately, it took time patience and DONTATIONS! if no one is donating, please quit crying!! You can always return the device. It is not a good look for those of in the community (irc.irondust.net; #skyrocket) that are either attempting to be a part of the solution. Da_G is looking into a port now. Furthermore, Samsung was sent an email re the release of the source code.
We will see.
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who do we have to donate to??????? i'm up for it.
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who do we have to donate to??????? i'm up for it.
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Cyanogenmod
but get on the board, in our section and put up a request (register your name, go through the trouble it is worth it. these guys don't mess around) and do what yo0u can!~ it will be much appreciated! i know i did my thing
click on this link if you are truly interested. register on the board, post a friendly intro / request, tell a friend
click here to register etc. _ tell _ a _ Friend _ who _ owns _ a _ SKyRoCkET
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/36317-samsung-galaxy-s2-skyrocket-sgh-i727/
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buy these folks a bit of coffee, tea, ale, or wine.
Cheers!!!!!
We have to DEMONSTRATE DEMAND. Nothing in life is given, or assumed. At least not in the business world folks!
Instead of a HUGE thread on how to run a TMO ROM on our devices, we could request support instead on the Cyanogenmod thread for OUR device? Just a thought... not a flame
Any Dev will tell you the facts.. if he knows this device, he knows there are more than enough similarities BTW sgh-i727 and tmo sgs II for cyanogenmod to run a simple port. You guys must've not read up much .. this would be cake for those fellas.
If you want it, tell them politely and we will see it!
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The Skyrocket will be worth it in the long run, I know we might not have much dev support at the moment but eventually when ICS comes to this phone officially it will grow. I'm running this phone stock at the moment and I LOVE it no lag at all, and mostly I'm loving my 55mbps download speeds down here in Texas (;
Soon hopefully soon i miss me some miui!!
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Guys this phone is awesome..it just came out 3 weeks ago.. it already has some nice mods for it .. give it a chance.. Its like a new model car that comes out.. it takes some time for the vendors to R&D .. make a jig.. testing.. etc... to get the performance parts out.. .. I forsee great things with this phone in the very near future..
Have patience!