Jelly Bean 4.1 Download (Not usable for flashing, can devs look inside for clues?) - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

http://android.clients.google.com/p....signed-takju-JRN84D-from-IMM30D.5a07884d.zip
SO there is the link ^ for jelly bean, but it only works for "takju" devices that Google gave out at I/O, so this update is for the GSM Nexuses that were given to developers. I was wondering if any developer can use this and mod it for possible use and flashing with our One X's? Just wondering. Correct me if I'm wrong.

I think we need source code before we do any major porting. Correct me if im wrong

msn.debord said:
I think we need source code before we do any major porting. Correct me if im wrong
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Nope. You are spot on.
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I think we need some more announcements posted on the forums. Obviously we all live under a rock and need to be reminded of its release every 10 minutes with a new thread.
I can haz jealous beanz?
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JellyBean kernels in development for NS?

I'm fairly new to XDA, so I don't mean to tread on anyone's toes by asking.
Anyone currently developing a JellyBean kernel for Nexus S (or 4G)?
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MercilessLTD said:
I'm fairly new to XDA, so I don't mean to tread on anyone's toes by asking.
Anyone currently developing a JellyBean kernel for Nexus S (or 4G)?
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Of course there is. Every Dev who has created a ICS will make a JB. Not sure this is worthy of a thread start. Next week things will start rolling in Kernels and Rom's. Just enjoy JB.
Nothing is coming until we have source. This thread only asks a question that even a little bit of logic would make unnecessary. I don't get why anyone would feel the need to ask it, I mean what's their reasoning? Is every kernel dev is sitting on their hands until someone asks if anyone's working on something?
063_XOBX said:
Nothing is coming until we have source. This thread only asks a question that even a little bit of logic would make unnecessary. I don't get why anyone would feel the need to ask it, I mean what's their reasoning? Is every kernel dev is sitting on their hands until someone asks if anyone's working on something?
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source seems to be there : https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/samsung
branche : android-samsung-3.0-jb
_thalamus said:
So, I tried to build a JB kernel, but it won't boot. It appears that Google have not pushed the correct kernel source for the JB OTA...
The PVR userspace libs and kernel driver is mismatched.
So, I've requested the correct source on the Android Building groups, and will release a test version whenever they decide to push that...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29051464&postcount=333
jokkir said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29051464&postcount=333
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If you read thalamus thread, thats been fixed...
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Air kernel weekly version for JB released
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AT&T 2.20 Kernel Source Available

The kernel source code for the 2.20 AT&T update is finally available on htcdev. I know this doesn't change much, this is just more of a heads up for those who were waiting.
http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/evita-ics-crc-3.0.8-7f75e5b.zip
GuyIncognito721 said:
The kernel source code for the 2.20 AT&T update is finally available on htcdev. I know this doesn't change much, this is just more of a heads up for those who were waiting.
http://dl4.htc.com/RomCode/Source_and_Binaries/evita-ics-crc-3.0.8-7f75e5b.zip
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it does change a lot! thats the 4.0.4 source we were waiting for if I am not mistaken
This will help in fixing that LTE bug in CM10/AOKP JB I believe
And freeing up the extra RAM that this kernel unlocks
It's about time
Took long enough, lol. It will be nice to see development take off again!
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Woot Woot was on the devsite yesterday and wasn't up
Let the gas begin
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Would kernel source possibly help find any exploits for root on 2.20?
Woot woot! !
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no camera drivers that I can see.
hurrah for incomplete source!
They gave us the source. But if we mod/fix it, it won't work on our phones correct? Or did they unlock the bootloader?
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those of us with Root and unlocked bootloaders can use custom kernels.
gunnyman said:
no camera drivers that I can see.
hurrah for incomplete source!
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Does not matter anymore. They are using the open source HAL. Mostly all the issues with the camera are gone. Only bust mode is outstanding.
The special functionality with the chip set will be missed though...
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Looking forward to the new kernel....
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It only matters for the sake of argument. I'm glad aosp camera is despite the lack of drivers.
Wait so custom kernels for 4.0.4!?!??!?!?!?!
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gunnyman said:
those of us with Root and unlocked bootloaders can use custom kernels.
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I guess I just don't understand why they would give us the source if we can't legitimately use it. Everyone who is rooted/unlocked did it without HTC's consent. Are we supposed to find bugs (without testing?) then submit them to HTC so they can place them in the latest update? Essentially doing the work of their developers?
ackliph said:
I guess I just don't understand why they would give us the source if we can't legitimately use it. Everyone who is rooted/unlocked did it without HTC's consent. Are we supposed to find bugs (without testing?) then submit them to HTC so they can place them in the latest update? Essentially doing the work of their developers?
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By law they are required to provide kernel source.
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I really hope the devs really work on this and poop out a lot of new stuff.. the forum been kind of drury recently. When 4.0.3 was released it seemed as though every jizzed themselves twice. But I didn't see too many things available? My first android so I don't know how these things work. Is it because these devs are so badass they don't need source as much as they thought? Lol
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I'm currently pushing the source to github for your forking pleasure.
EDIT: here: https://github.com/rohanmathur/evita-kernel-source-htc
Feel free to fork
InflatedTitan said:
I really hope the devs really work on this and poop out a lot of new stuff.. the forum been kind of drury recently. When 4.0.3 was released it seemed as though every jizzed themselves twice. But I didn't see too many things available? My first android so I don't know how these things work. Is it because these devs are so badass they don't need source as much as they thought? Lol
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My understanding is that by the time the previous kernel source was released, it was already outdated as roms were being built on 4.0.4 instead of 4.0.3. With this, we're up to date at least until 4.1 drops.
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Interesting HTC Statement

HTC has posted the following statement on their jelly bean update FAQ page:
HTC said:
What about a development version of Android 4.1?
For our developer community, we plan to make generic development ROMs of Jelly Bean available for both the HTC One X and HTC One S. As soon as the ROMs are ready, they will be posted to our HTCdev site (www.htcdev.com). We strongly recommend customers take the time to understand the limitations of the development software along with the terms and conditions on the site before downloading to their device.
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It'll be interesting to see if they follow through.
Source
great and absolutelty necessary right now
looking forward to it.
I think this step will give us the possibility for builing more stabil custom roms
Behold_this said:
HTC has posted the following statement on their jelly bean update FAQ page:
It'll be interesting to see if they follow through.
Source
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When they say "generic" development ROMS do they mean AOSP based or simply the OpenSense SDK compliant Sense-based ROMs?
MattDN93 said:
When they say "generic" development ROMS do they mean AOSP based or simply the OpenSense SDK compliant Sense-based ROMs?
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I have a feeling it involves sense..some generic aosp would be the tits
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NQNH said:
looking forward to it.
I think this step will give us the possibility for more stabil custom roms
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MORE ROMs
Send from an awesome phone with a buggy homebutton.
"Generic Development ROMs of Jelly Bean" doesn't leave much room for speculation in my eyes. It reads generic jelly bean. Not more, not less. No Sense if you ask me.
Sneakyghost said:
"Generic Development ROMs of Jelly Bean" doesn't leave much room for speculation in my eyes. It reads generic jelly bean. Not more, not less. No Sense if you ask me.
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Exactly! That's what many of us in the development community want...basically a "Nexus One S" lol
Knowing HTC the rom will be available in mid 2013, for the One X. We'll probably get it late 2013
Sorry I'm a tech noob, can someone explain the significance of this? Is this HTCs way of responding to our demands of wanting s off and bumping up development?
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lonoguge said:
Sorry I'm a tech noob, can someone explain the significance of this? Is this HTCs way of responding to our demands of wanting s off and bumping up development?
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Where did you get SOFF from any of this?
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invasion2 said:
Where did you get SOFF from any of this?
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I didn't get it from here but I tied it with the whole development issue for the one s.
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S-off isn't as important as it used to be. This device just takes a little more effort. Last time I needed s-off was on my g2.
Generic roms have nothing to do with s-off
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Sneakyghost said:
"Generic Development ROMs of Jelly Bean" doesn't leave much room for speculation in my eyes. It reads generic jelly bean. Not more, not less. No Sense if you ask me.
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Well considering HTC is all about sense I don't see why they would change that for a device they obviously intended sense to run on.
If you ask me it's a good ploy to keep people happy while they take longer to release jelly bean. I have a feeling we won't be seeing it this month for sure and doubtful for next. But I don't really care as the way it came keeps me happy
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Nice, if this happens I will not jump ship to the n4. I love this phone, but I want a AOSP experience. Did I know the risk when buying this phone? Most certainly did. Ive stuck it out for almost a half a year and I would be more then happy to sell this device to someone who likes the sense UI.
It's a great device with a great profile to it. If it can get a 100% working AOSP i will consider it a win.
don't know why do they release so many models if they can't follow up with updates
Bipe said:
don't know why do they release so many models if they can't follow up with updates
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What's broken? Phones used to barely get updates, its only because google is updating android so much. Everything works, you don't need an update every month.
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this might be for elevate members only
xxquicksh0txx said:
What's broken? Phones used to barely get updates, its only because google is updating android so much. Everything works, you don't need an update every month.
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This ^
Updates are nice but hardly vital as long as the phone does what it was supposed to do when you bought it.
faheemraza said:
this might be for elevate members only
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Nope, has nothing at all to do with Elevate.
They announced it like two months ago and still nothing happend... Now when I saw nexus 4 I'll try to sell my one s as soon as possible :|

[Q] is the 4.1 android official update right now availible for the at&t htc one x ??

[Q] is the 4.1 android official update right now availible for the at&t htc one x ??
is the 4.1 android official update right now availible for the at&t htc one x ??
sign ...... is it that hard and this one has been here since OCT
ermergerd I misread the title as "the 4.1 android official update right now available for at&t one x". Thanks for getting me all excited...
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ethantarheels123 said:
ermergerd I misread the title as "the 4.1 android official update right now available for at&t one x". Thanks for getting me all excited...
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cause i have saw the european and asian edition all have the acess to the 4.1 official update...........
That is a completely different phone with the same name.
Also this is not Q&A
OP you need to post questions in Q&A. It just makes everything organized.
Use search. And post questions in Q&A section.
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It's not official, but there is a leak here if you want to try flashing it.
AFAIK this is not final and buggy, but it is 4.1.
iElvis said:
It's not official, but there is a leak here if you want to try flashing it.
AFAIK this is not final and buggy, but it is 4.1.
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Yeah, I fell for it.
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the official update isnt here yet, but jb sense 4.5 is being ported over from the droid dna http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2022785
nothing really works yet though lol
iElvis said:
It's not official, but there is a leak here if you want to try flashing it.
AFAIK this is not final and buggy, but it is 4.1.
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Not available in my country :/
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its taking forever!!!
pdubzzle said:
its taking forever!!!
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-_-
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I have an OTA waiting to DL & recieved a bit of info that the update is rolling out beginning today. I won't have time to pull the item out of que & look till after lunch. There is also one news article out there confirming what I was told this morning, I don't know his source, but I do know mine, so just maybe... Let you know later unles someone else in Texas has the time to go to stock & see what pops up for them.
usaff22 said:
Not available in my country :/
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Man, you're really missing out!!!!
redpoint73 said:
Man, you're really missing out!!!!
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I can't believe I'm not allowed a Jelly Bean leak
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GSLEON3 said:
I have an OTA waiting to DL & recieved a bit of info that the update is rolling out beginning today. I won't have time to pull the item out of que & look till after lunch. There is also one news article out there confirming what I was told this morning, I don't know his source, but I do know mine, so just maybe... Let you know later unles someone else in Texas has the time to go to stock & see what pops up for them.
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I'm in Texas, but won't be home for a few more hours
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GSLEON3 said:
I have an OTA waiting to DL & recieved a bit of info that the update is rolling out beginning today. I won't have time to pull the item out of que & look till after lunch. There is also one news article out there confirming what I was told this morning, I don't know his source, but I do know mine, so just maybe... Let you know later unles someone else in Texas has the time to go to stock & see what pops up for them.
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Screenshot please? I'm in Texas myself but I don't have a stock rom downloaded
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Also live in Texas near dfw, hope he posts screenshot
It's being pushed out as we speak, but only to phones that have never been rooted or unlocked (there's some sort of security check). This is a "noobs only" OTA.
If you're not seeing it, try deleting your XDA account and recheck.

[Q] When is CM10.1 Android 4.2 coming to the HTC One S?

I have seen a lot of videos and post of Android 4.2 being attached to CM10.1 for the I9000/I9000G and other devices. I keep checking 5 times religiously for it but I am only noticing incremental updates and bug fixes for Android 4.1.2 roms.
I know the developers are working very hard but if anyone can relate, it's not fair to us HTC One S users who keep flashing different 4.1.2 roms with 4.2 add ons as it's not the same as an original 4.2 rom.
Since I rooted my HTC One S (s4), I have been flashing various 4.1.2 roms such as: AOKP Milestone 1 / UnofficialAOKP14Nov12, CM10, JB PACman rom, Blackbean 6, Dark Jelly S etc.
Developers, we need 4.2 roms please.
aharnick2013 said:
I have seen a lot of videos and post of Android 4.2 being attached to CM10.1 for the I9000/I9000G and other devices. I keep checking 5 times religiously for it but I am only noticing incremental updates and bug fixes for Android 4.1.2 roms.
I know the developers are working very hard but if anyone can relate, it's not fair to us HTC One S users who keep flashing different 4.1.2 roms with 4.2 add ons as it's not the same as an original 4.2 rom.
Since I rooted my HTC One S (s4), I have been flashing various 4.1.2 roms such as: AOKP Milestone 1 / UnofficialAOKP14Nov12, CM10, JB PACman rom, Blackbean 6, Dark Jelly S etc.
Developers, we need 4.2 roms please.
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Here, here! You lazy developers... you should be ashamed. It's not fair.
Yep I fully agree. No more development on 4.1.2, start 4.2 roms.
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surrealjam said:
Here, here! You lazy developers... you should be ashamed. It's not fair.
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Yep I fully agree. No more development on 4.1.2, start 4.2 roms.
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Holy **** you guys are joking right?
"First rule of CyanogenMod: Don't ask for ETA's."
carquote said:
"First rule of CyanogenMod: Don't ask for ETA's."
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+1
4.2 is supposedly the most bug ridden release yet. It'll get here soon, and all we're missing is the new notifications and lock screen widgets. No big deal really.
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+1
4.2 is supposedly the most bug ridden release yet. It'll get here soon, and all we're missing is the new notifications and lock screen widgets. No big deal really.
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4.2.1 has been released, which improves on most bugs that were introduced in 4.2
But I agree that we're not missing out on much.
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Wow. I guess it's true - some people really don't understand irony.
I tried to get it started the other week but repo and build kept messing up due to various issues. This seems like a completely useless topic and should be closed!!
nozzla said:
I tried to get it started the other week but repo and build kept messing up due to various issues. This seems like a completely useless topic and should be closed!!
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Concur--Close Thread--there is a JB Speculation thread already
Follow them on CyanogenMod/Twitter or whatever
I doubt if Steve or any other team member is going to reply here
I've now sold my One S as it seems their is no future development for it. I'm now running CM10.1 Android 4.2.1 for Samsung Galaxy S I9000.
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Well--Good Bye--
Not a meaniful thread to say the least--
aharnick2013 said:
I've now sold my One S as it seems their is no future development for it. I'm now running CM10.1 Android 4.2.1 for Samsung Galaxy S I9000.
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Good for you, go and demand more updates over their
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Will do. I am concerned about HTC devices though as newer AOSP source codes haven't been exported to create a rom yet, which brings me to a question if their is something wrong with HTC devices like the One S. When the HTC One devices got released, they were released as a group so they should get updates at the same time right? Wrong, HTC One X got Jelly Bean 4.1.1 first and its brother the One S has been left out. Is it hardware related? Who knows? I think this subject should be announced by XDA administrators
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aharnick2013 said:
Will do. I am concerned about HTC devices though as newer AOSP source codes haven't been exported to create a rom yet, which brings me to a question if their is something wrong with HTC devices like the One S. When the HTC One devices got released, they were released as a group so they should get updates at the same time right? Wrong, HTC One X got Jelly Bean 4.1.1 first and its brother the One S has been left out. Is it hardware related? Who knows? I think this subject should be announced by XDA administrators
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What are the administrators going to do about it?
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Not sure what they can do. But I think someone will address the issue to make people aware.
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