Okay Guys so the MIUI Home Final Version is Released and is ready for Download:
Download Here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_-JKAFLgg71QmpmQ2c4TGFpTkk/edit?pli=1
RELEASE DOCS: (Only for Devices running Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0)
Xiaomi will release a version for 2.3 Devices at a later date.
Thanks
Sunny
Thanks for pointing out that its only for ICS devices only atm especially about XIAOMI's news releasing one for Gingerbread :] I can't wait!
wait for 2.3 . Like Mi-Home
Yes thats true and its one of the best Launchers who dont wanna try custom ROMS but want exceptional MIUI themes.
Downloading and wil see how it goes~
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After the release of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich source code developers and normal users rejoiced, with hopes that their device would soon run the new software or that their applications would become more feature-rich with new APIs. However, often overlooked are the details. For those still waiting for ICS on their device I've ported the latest iteration of the stock Calculator2 app to work on Android 2.1 Eclair up to 2.3 Gingerbread.
Check out the screen shots below or give it a try yourself, the APK is available here and the source code is freely available on GitHub.
Hey guys,
Long time since I was last here - I made a new WAD theme based on Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
Details and download at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23037862#post23037862
Hope you enjoy ......
updated version available now
Thanks Man I Hope It Will Work Not Like Windows 7 it didn't Work
Hi!
Is it possible to install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on HTC Legend?
If not, wich is the latest android that is possible to install on to HTC Legend?
ThankĀ“s
HTC Legend Android development page -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=610
There is a 4.0.3 ICS ROM but it's in an alpha stage. It's just for testing purposes and not meant to be used as a daily driver. Since it exists, yes, it's possible to run ICS on the Legend, and it will most probably be released for it when CyanogenMod 9 comes out.
The other stable ROMs are based on the latest version of Gingerbread (2.3.7), i.e. non-official CyanogenMod 7.2.0.
Also, official CyanogenMod 7.1.0 for HTC Legend exists, and is the same version (2.3.7) but has a few less features than 7.2.0, obviously.
That is the latest stable version of Android that you can get at the moment.
CyanogenMod HTC Legend page -
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=legend
Since you're new here, no problem, but next time search before posting. You could have got all the info I've given you by yourself if you had just googled 'htc legend development' or 'htc legend roms'. Beats posting a question and waiting for an answer!
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yes,ics 4.0.3 was existed.website link:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1505017
i just wanna know if there is an "OFFICIAL" ROM for Android 4.2 Jelly Bean (API level 17) for this Tablet (GT-P6800) and if there, can i get it ?
if there isn't what's the last "OFFICIAL" ROM is available to download ?
also wanna know how to save the build-in one which already installed in my tablet ?
by the way i'm from Egypt and the last official release is available is the one i already have since i bought the tablet ( v 3.2 ) !
thnks for your time and help
eng. Badr said:
i just wanna know if there is an "OFFICIAL" ROM for Android 4.2 Jelly Bean (API level 17) for this Tablet (GT-P6800) and if there, can i get it ?
if there isn't what's the last "OFFICIAL" ROM is available to download ?
also wanna know how to save the build-in one which already installed in my tablet ?
by the way i'm from Egypt and the last official release is available is the one i already have since i bought the tablet ( v 3.2 ) !
thnks for your time and help
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No, JB is not officially available on this device, only Ice Cream Sandwich.
If you go the Android Development section, you will find d the official
ICS stock ROM available for download. You will find It a vast improvement over Honeycomb
The following names are used for the currently existing Android releases. Note that versions 1.0 and 1.1 were not publicly named. However, Android 1.1 was internally referred to as "Petit-Four"
Cupcake: 1.5
Donut: 1.6
Eclair: 2.0-2.1
Froyo: 2.2
Gingerbread: 2.3
Honeycomb: 3.0-3.2
Ice cream sandwich: 4.0
Jelly Bean: 4.1-4.3
Kitkat: 4.4
Lollipop: 5.0
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The website of my sources is This
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