Hey guys,
i've read about the BootManager for android, which makes it possible to boot multiple roms... So i wonder if it is possible to boot an older android version (like 1.5) on our phones next to gingerbread?
THX
Hello
At this moment BootManager is not supported for nexus s,and it allow you to boot 5 custom rom you have install.
But there is no version 1.5 to 2.2 available for nexus to my knowledge.
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I have a Samsung GT-I5500 running Android version 2.2. I have Kies on my pc, can I upgrade to Android version 4 and if I can any help in doing this.
Thanks
check on the internet if your mobile supports android 4.0 because not all mobile supports it
Hello, samsung does not make a upgrade for your device. However, you can install a custom rom, but cusrom's with android 4 for your device ar still in developing.
http://tinyurl.com/7lgsc3n
I'm having HTC Desire 626G+, Running DOT OS 1.1 (Android 7.1.2).
And i'm looking for Oreo (8.0) roms for my device or my chip set (MT6592).
But i'm unable to find one, so i'm going to port a rom for myself!
And i want to know one thing...
Are there any tutorials regarding porting Android of higher version (8.0) to a device having a lower Android version (7.1.2).
All I need is, does the normal 'porting' method applies for the above or not. If not, please suggest me a tutorial.
Thanks in advance!!!
Shanu Flash
A little information first -
Original Device Configuration: One Plus 7 Pro Nebula Blue Purchased From T-Mobile - Stock Firmware
Current Device Config: Flashed To Oxygen OS International Version - 9.5.11 - Running With Root, Custom Kernel and TWRP
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I was thinking about upgrading to Android 10 (International version), but I see that there are (were?) a lot of problems with that release. Is that still the case? and if not, what is the best method for me to follow if I want to wipe everything and start fresh on Android 10 (International version not TMobile)?Or is recommended to use one of the custom OxygenOS/Android 10 roms for bug fixes, stability and battery life improvements?
I've actually been running this phone stock with root and a custom kernel and have loved it to the point where I didnt feel the need for a custom rom, but I'm not opposed to it if it means a better Android 10 experiences VS whats available from OP.
Hey, all so just for some context I have on me a Samsung Tab 4 - SM-T230NU
That I been trying to find a ROM for so that I can upgrade the Android OS on it.
Unfortunately, I am finding that is a no go, there are no ROMs at least that I can find for it that newer then Kitkat
So now I am asking
Is it possible on a rooted Android Device to run apps strictly made for newer versions of Android?
Thank you for your time
Hi. I have a Mk809ii with Android 4.4 2 installed. Is there a way to update it with a newer version of android? Actually It's impossible to use or install several apps.
I don't think there will be anyone eager to mod the newer ROMs for unpopular devices.