Do there exist any developingPlans for a customROM based upon Android 2.3.4
I've already searched the sensation forum but couldnt find anything
CyanogenMod is based off 2.3.5, and it should be out any day now.
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i dont find anything about it..
TheBiles said:
CyanogenMod is based off 2.3.5, and it should be out any day now.
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I hope sooonnnn>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Can
t wait.
Hi, I don't know if it has already been posted but it seems that HTC released their 3.0 kernel source code for sensation and sensation XE.
Here it is, hope it could be helpful for ours Desire S: http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
chninkel said:
Hi, I don't know if it has already been posted but it seems that HTC released their 3.0 kernel source code for sensation and sensation XE.
Here it is, hope it could be helpful for ours Desire S: http://www.htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads
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Don't want to flame, but this has been mentioned a million times.
Also, it's of no use because it doesn't contains files needed for the Desire S.
Will the sensation xe will get the sense 4.0 version found on the htc one series?
If it won't come by an official update, there is/will be a custom rom with it?
Thank you.
senia3 said:
Will the sensation xe will get the sense 4.0 version found on the htc one series?
If it won't come by an official update, there is/will be a custom rom with it?
Thank you.
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HTC aren't releasing Sense 4 for the Sensation (at the moment at least)
There are currently 3 custom roms for the sensation which are based on the HTC One range, have a look the Development threads for Sense 4, all of these have basically the same problems, mainly that Bluetooth doesn't work.
OK, Thanks you.
can lock the thread.
I found this today,
It seems like chinese have made it again. I am not sure if this is s4 port to s3 or an official Ville C2 update, but it contains new sense and android 4.0.4, unlike latest currently available C2 rom which has older 4.0.3 (any sense 4 rom on sensation is based on it). this update has been a huge improvement on both One S and One X, and I am sure performance increase will translate to ports too.
please, have a look HERE, and anyone with knowledge is very welcome to port it to our beloved sensation :laugh:
P.S use translate because site is in chinese
Hmm if this ends up being a faster sense 4 port then the ones currently out here then i have a new daily
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stirkac said:
I found this today,
It seems like chinese have made it again. I am not sure if this is s4 port to s3 or an official Ville C2 update, but it contains new sense and android 4.0.4, unlike latest currently available C2 rom which has older 4.0.3 (any sense 4 rom on sensation is based on it). this update has been a huge improvement on both One S and One X, and I am sure performance increase will translate to ports too.
please, have a look HERE, and anyone with knowledge is very welcome to port it to our beloved sensation :laugh:
P.S use translate because site is in chinese
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Its Sense 4.1 !!!
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tessut said:
Its Sense 4.1 !!!
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One S does not have Sense 4.1. OP - that is an S4 ROM. Only the S4 had 4.0.4.
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I think this version is for S4 only, not for S3.
Maybe we need to wait for a while till HTC release an offical update for S3 devices.
azenra said:
I think this version is for S4 only, not for S3.
Maybe we need to wait for a while till HTC release an offical update for S3 devices.
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It is for the S3 but it isnt android 4.0.4 - the chinees just changed it in build.prop to trick people
Jonny said:
It is for the S3 but it isnt android 4.0.4 - the chinees just changed it in build.prop to trick people
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thx dev Jonny for that answer.
i think the chinees should stop useless work for trick people
Is there a ROM out there for HTC Sensation that is JUST a Google Jellybean (4.2.2) ROM, no CM10/CM10.1, no kanged or sense ROMs. Just PURE straight-forward GOOGLE released ROM goodness?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.droidevs.com/showthread.php?t=753
I dont know if this is wrong or so , I only tried to help
takuhii said:
Is there a ROM out there for HTC Sensation that is JUST a Google Jellybean (4.2.2) ROM, no CM10/CM10.1, no kanged or sense ROMs. Just PURE straight-forward GOOGLE released ROM goodness?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Cile381 ROM is a pure Google JB, have a look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942239
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Alsager said:
Cile381 ROM is a pure Google JB, have a look here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942239
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Thanks matey
No problems ... Enjoy the ROM
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takuhii said:
Is there a ROM out there for HTC Sensation that is JUST a Google Jellybean (4.2.2) ROM, no CM10/CM10.1, no kanged or sense ROMs. Just PURE straight-forward GOOGLE released ROM goodness?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You'll find both "pure" AOSP 4.2.2 and CM10.1 4.2.2 in the development section for sensation. I'm running the latter and it runs beautifully. Ostensibly, it's AOSP + a select few usability improvements. The differences between straight AOSP and CM10.1 are not nearly as pronounced as those between AOSP and their vendor specific counterparts. E.g. sense and touchwiz.
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AW: [Q] Standard Google JB (4.2.2) Rom??
No there is no ROM made by Google for the Sensation.
GOOGLE supports only the Nexus directly.
All other ROMs mentioned here are based on the Google source code.
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Jorgo-Bo said:
No there is no ROM made by Google for the Sensation.
GOOGLE supports only the Nexus directly.
All other ROMs mentioned here are based on the Google source code.
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That's all i want, a pure Google ROM, compiled by a genius, that will work on Sensation. I'd just like to experience it out of the box, also a bit fed up of "PURE" ROMs then finding out they are CM10 :/3
But CM is in this way pure Google. Ok better to say the ASOP ROMs
AOSP means a ROM built from the official, google-endorsed Android source,
with stock apps and widgets and all that implies.
This is what i'm using:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115520
Running pretty well
Jorgo-Bo said:
But CM is in this way pure Google. Ok better to say the ASOP ROMs
AOSP means a ROM built from the official, google-endorsed Android source,
with stock apps and widgets and all that implies.
This is what i'm using:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2115520
Running pretty well
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yeah there are a lot of ROMs labelled as AOSP, but are actually CM10, which I perceive as an enhanced version. I use the ROM you highlight below at the moment, but just wondered how a PURE experience would be compared with the CM10 approach
Not so wrong, trying SuperXE 4.2.2 has mentioned!!!!
takuhii said:
That's all i want, a pure Google ROM, compiled by a genius, that will work on Sensation. I'd just like to experience it out of the box, also a bit fed up of "PURE" ROMs then finding out they are CM10 :/3
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"Compiled by a genius"? I hope you weren't being serious with that statement. It's pretentious, and represents a fundamental misunderstanding of software development and compilation. One gigabyte of source code compiled by a "lowly" junior intern or XDA forums contributor is no different than that compiled by Steve Wozniak himself. The compiler doesn't know or care what the IQ of the person running the compiler command is. The resultant bits are binary equivalents. If you want the image to be compiled and supported by Google employees then your only choice is to buy a Google branded phone. If you have a sensation, there is no ROM that will be built and supported by Google.
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tdimarzio said:
"Compiled by a genius"? I hope you weren't being serious with that statement. It's pretentious, and represents a fundamental misunderstanding of software development and compilation. One gigabyte of source code compiled by a "lowly" junior intern or XDA forums contributor is no different than that compiled by Steve Wozniak himself. The compiler doesn't know or care what the IQ of the person running the compiler command is. The resultant bits are binary equivalents. If you want the image to be compiled and supported by Google employees then your only choice is to buy a Google branded phone. If you have a sensation, there is no ROM that will be built and supported by Google.
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I'm a web designer with SOME programming skill, and I wouldn't even know where to start with compiling Android...
takuhii said:
I'm a web designer with SOME programming skill, and I wouldn't even know where to start with compiling Android...
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To use an automotive analogy, building an Android ROM from source would be the rough equivalent of rebuilding an engine if you were to consider that developing the Android ROM and writing the source code for it would be the rough equivalent of designing the engine and fabricating the engine parts. The latter is definitely a much more complex process and would require significantly more time and engineering expertise. That isn't to say that rebuilding an engine is necessarily easy, it's just a much more practical endeavor for a single person to take on.
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