Official ics r jelly bean rom for fit ? - Samsung Galaxy Fit GT 5670

why samsung delays to release ics r jb rom for fit
...please let me know the reason
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There's no ICS or JB for FIT, and samsung its not going to release it.

When 2.3.6 Was Released, they said there ISN'T Going to be ANY Official 4.0.x or 4.1.x For fit, Due to Hardware Limitations. I'm guessing the only way is through Custom ROM and, the developer quit ICS so he can develop JB ._. Which sorta pisses me off because he left with one major issue, the only issue (Camera). But there are other Custom ROM that are trying to "simulate" ICS

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CM9 or Official ICS 4.0.3 FW??

I have Galaxy Note N7000, i am little confused whether to update CM9 or Official Android 4.0.3 ICS firmware which is going to release soon. if have any suggestions please let me know.. Thanks
The official firmware will incorporate most of the features of the stock 4.0.3 but CM9 will also have unique features. If you are a mainstream user the choice comes down to the eye candy really. Flash one and then the other when the stable versions are released, play around with each of them for a day or two and then you can make up your mind. =)
I gave up waiting and touch wiz is awful so i went for the cm9 thats out ust now wich needs some bugs and stuff fixed for my s2
Imho Cm9
If you are already rooted, use CM9. If you update officially while rooted, you will lose root. Then you will have to wait for a root solution to be found for ICS. Some phones went months without root after their gingerbread update.
CM9 will be more powerfull i think, if i were u i could choose CM9.
today i saw video of Galaxy Sll Running ICS 4.0.3 XXKP8 which is official Update. But it looks really Boring. Looks like Gingerbread 2.3.6. i hope samsung wont disappoint Note owners releasing such update.
here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=LEkOQ97W0e8
Myreality said:
The official release is maybe in February for the Note (Official ICS)
Use CM9 instead
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In that case, i ll wait till Feb. Thanks anyway
ranjan.alva said:
today i saw video of Galaxy Sll Running ICS 4.0.3 XXKP8 which is official Update. But it looks really Boring. Looks like Gingerbread 2.3.6. i hope samsung wont disappoint Note owners releasing such update.
here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=LEkOQ97W0e8
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That is the case when manufacturers add their UI. You are still just going to see touchwiz. The difference will be in the menus. Touchwiz will always be touchwiz, just like HTC Sense will always be Sense. Unless you are using a nexus or an AOSP based ROM such as CM9 you won't see many UI changes between gingerbread and ICS. It will look the same on the Note.
CM9, no doubt about that, Trebuchet is a beautiful launcher
Get CM9 and upgrade to official later.
I am sure official probably has better integration of the pen but idk.
I would go with CM9.
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ranjan.alva said:
I have Galaxy Note N7000, i am little confused whether to update CM9 or Official Android 4.0.3 ICS firmware which is going to release soon. if have any suggestions please let me know.. Thanks
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What I suggest is you is to try CM9 first. If you find any features you missed in our Galaxy Note that was in the official firmware that cannot be replicated by any means of any application then wait for Official Firmware.
Eg. I can't live without the brilliant video player so I'm sticking with TouchWiz.
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I would go with CM9 and stay with it. Still waiting for CM9 to be available for my EVO. I will be so there.

[Request] Android Jelly Beans 4.1.0

As, android 4.0.4 and Jelly beans have much in common i was just wondering can it be compiled for our Galaxy XL I9003 Phones ....
I am a Beginer in coading and still am learning source compilation, i want to start it as an project so with dhiru's and rest other AWESOME !! Developers Help May be we can get Jelly Beans on our Devices !!
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It will come. Dhiru already said it, why create a new thread.
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I don;t know if it will come soon....because they are already working on CM9 dev....i think it will take time for them to shift to jelly bean or else they ll have to leave to unfinished which seems very unlikely....let them decide...!!
But agreed.....don't create new thread for it !!
gur-i said:
As, android 4.0.4 and Jelly beans have much in common i was just wondering can it be compiled for our Galaxy XL I9003 Phones ....
I am a Beginer in coading and still am learning source compilation, i want to start it as an project so with dhiru's and rest other AWESOME !! Developers Help May be we can get Jelly Beans on our Devices !!
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Yes, we will have our own JB 4.1.0. but we are not even finished with both ics and the kernel 3.0. there is no way that we can have jb without having both ics and kernel 3.0. jb is just an update on ics, smoothing it and changing the colors and stuff. nothing much changed but its smoothability. so, calm yo tits. hahaha, We'll get there. all we need to do is just wait.

Difference between cm9 and cm10?

Im a fan of cyanogen but i cant decide between cm9 and cm10. Im on cm9 atm. Can some help me with this?
Cm10 is the latest and greatest. Its a lot faster then cm9, and has google now and such. I would take cm10 over cm9
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You can flash cm10 over cm9. Update gapps and clear caches.
CM10 runs really smooth. You will loose tablet mode on a lot of apps.
Check the screenshot thread in general if you want to see.
CM9 is based by Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) 4.0.X
CM10 is based by Jelly Bean (JB) 4.1.X
CM10 much faster
As stated above , much faster and has google now. There are still a few glitches with CM10, but worth upgrading just for the speed alone.
mgalexa said:
As stated above , much faster and has google now. There are still a few glitches with CM10, but worth upgrading just for the speed alone.
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Well i own a different device (Sansung Galaxy W GTi-8150)...we do not have cm10 but a fully working beta version of cm9...what i just did was to flash jelly bean libs through cwm in order to get speed of jb on on cm9...and it works....maybe you should go for that...
Shehram Ahmad said:
Well i own a different device (Sansung Galaxy W GTi-8150)...we do not have cm10 but a fully working beta version of cm9...what i just did was to flash jelly bean libs through cwm in order to get speed of jb on on cm9...and it works....maybe you should go for that...
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That can be a recipe for a non-booting device...
Of course cm10 works good in our tabs as omap architecture the processor is open source so developers can work well to port cm10 to our devices
I'm in cm10 now in my tab and in cm 9 in my phone (s2) as cm10 is buggy in my phone as some hardware elements are closed source so developers can not work freely in the device but this problem not found in my tab (open source hardware so cm10 work sooo good)
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CM10 is better

Newbie help

Hi!
Iam new to android world using a samsung S i897.
I want to install JB and found the slim rom in this (awesom) forum.
The slim version of android is a part of it? What Im missing? There are features that where left out?
Iam confuse on which are oficial versions and how obtain them and which are mods or custom versions. Exist a ICS official rom for my phone? Is better upgrade to that version or the JB slim rom?
Thanks!!!
None of the Galaxy S series of phones are getting official ICS, let alone JB.
So anything for your phone that's ICS or Jellybean is unofficial.
And you should use Slim JB because its waaay better than stock GB and has no bloat, along with performance boosts. Heck, any custom ROM is better than official versions (aside from the usual bugs when they are in early development).
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CM9
You may want to look at CyanogenMod 9.. or wait around for a CyanogenMod 10
Google it, I can't post links yet..
You can wait (stable) custom jelly bean version if that appear as it is the most recent android version.
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The captivate has good jb ROMs such as hellybean or slim bean as you said. But these guys are right, there will never be any ICS or JB official updates for it because its an outdated phone much like the vibrant or original i9000. The closest you get to stock would be slim bean or slim ICS.
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Serch normal JB Rom and flash that. Or ICS if you will not find normal stable JB.
Thanks!!
I will try that.

MIUI Jellybean for G2x?

I've searched all over the place but can't find a MIUI Jellybean ROM. I know there is an ICS MIUI ROM, I have it. I really want a JB ROM though. Any ports available??
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netsnation said:
I've searched all over the place but can't find a MIUI Jellybean ROM. I know there is an ICS MIUI ROM, I have it. I really want a JB ROM though. Any ports available??
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No.
Basic rule: If there's no STOCK or CYANOGENMOD Roms for a given Android release, then there will be nothing else for that release.
The only ICS and JellyBean roms for this phone are seriously broken in numerous ways depending on if you go hackfest or not. Most people find the compromises too severe for a daily driver.
There was an MIUI V4 (ICS) release for G2X in July 2012, but it was seriously broken just like all other ICS on this phone. Since MIUI is based on CyanogenMod, it has the same compromises. It's not worth anyone's time to build roms based on Jelly Bean or even ICS any longer, until these problems can be fixed. If that's a problem, introduce your phone to a sledgehammer and go buy something else.

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