i am using a samsung galaxy tab p1000 running custom /rooted overcome 7 rom, running gingerbread 2.3.6 and a overcome kernel v4.0.0#4. i would like to flash your opensource patch for Pdroid but your list does not show up my ROM. will i still be able to flash the patch and use Pdroid ?
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Hi, I have recently flashed the MIUI v4 ICS-2.4.27 ROM and would want to install PDroid. I understand a patch is needed. Does anyone know whether it exists yet for this ROM , and if is, where to DL it, or how to create it? Thanks in advance!
There is no tool out to patch ICS-Roms yet.
So PDoid is available for GB only!
So, my mom got a Galaxy Tab 2 a few days ago, but it seems... heavily Samsung influenced (Touchwiz and all that). I feel trying a custom ROM would help the performance of the tablet
There's a few apps on the tablet that are kind of cool, specifically Smart Remote. Could this app be installed on a custom ROM by some chance?
If you want to maintain IR functionality to run peel remote, etc you will need to stick with ROMs based on "stock" releases
IR is Samsung proprietary and they have not released the code for it. Custom ROM developers will not have access to it until Samsung decides to "allow" it
Custom ROMs that are based off of official releases that are P3113 or P3110 based should have working IR blaster
Check out some of the ROMs available in the development threads - the available options should be included in the first post of each released ROM
Regards,
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Root the device, install busybox, SuperSU and ESFileExplorer. Remove the Bloatware and you will have a snappy device.
Hello Experts,
I am very new to this forum. I have some doubts In installing new Codename OS for my Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9003 which is currently running on gingerbread 2.3.6.
1. What is the latest compatible jelly bean based Codename android OS for my device? And where do I download it?
2. Will the Codename OS affect the performance of my device, since the new improved features of jellybean will occupy more space on my device?
3. Application compatibility in Codename android? Can we use all the applications that we generally use in official jellybean?
4. On installation of CNA custom ROM, will it be installed additionally or Official operating system will be replaced?
5. Is it possible to go back to the official gingerbread after installing the custom ROM with Codename Android?
6. Is there anything I need to pay for installing CAN?
Pls help me out..
I have same problem. I am trying to find jelly bean for Samsung Galaxy S gt i-9003
1. There are several jelly bean based custom operating systems. For example Jelly bam rom. Search here in xda or Google.
2. The os will definitely take more space than previous stock rom. But gt i9003 will have lots of internal space so there's nothing to worry about performance as long as you keep internal memory to optimum.
3. You can install all JB based apps.
4. The custom rom will not install additionally, it will replace your stock rom.
5. Yes you can revert back to stock official rom any time you wish to.
6. Performance may be increased or decreased based on the types of apps you use. Regardless you will experience a decent performance and you need not pay a penny for this instead you can donate to developers for their valuable work.
Hope this had helped you.
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I'm trying to install that kernel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2415862
But it says
ONLY SUPPORTS Android 4.2.2 SAMSUNG STOCK BASED ROM
Well, I'm on stock 4.2.2
But I want to know, will am I be able to install any custom rom afterwards??? Or I have to be on stock forever??
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Hello, I'm new to the world of AOSP. What I'm trying is to customize the sensor fusion code in the Android OS and build the custom ROM and flash it. However, when the HW binary is not available, is there a way around? For instance, can I go with Shamu (Nexus 6) and flash it to Epson Moverio bt-300 or Samsung Galaxy tab e?