Note 10.1 2014 Rom ported to our Note 10.1 2012? - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello I want to know if its possible someday a port from Note 2014 to our Note 2012, this is gonna be obsolete?

I 2nd that! Seeing as it has been done on the Note 3 to Note 2. Should be possible?

This won't be possible. The Note 10.1 2014, uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU and a Qualcomm Adreno GPU. The 'normal' 10.1 uses a Samsung Exynos 4410 CPU and a Mali-400 MP4 GPU.

Eric-Mod said:
This won't be possible. The Note 10.1 2014, uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU and a Qualcomm Adreno GPU. The 'normal' 10.1 uses a Samsung Exynos 4410 CPU and a Mali-400 MP4 GPU.
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This is what port means mastermind
To chnage what is needed to make a rom work on other device rather than its own.

Yes, you're right but the Hardware differences are big! If you think so, go ahead and try it. Good luck

I know the hardware is a big difference between the two but theres got to be some approximation that would work on our systems...I know that for the most part I would be looking for the revamped s-pen input, especially the menu that pops up when you hold down the pen button (air command? Quick command? Something like that?)
The stuff that I would really want would be the stuff from a Note 3...which as I understand is closer to my n8013 than the new Note 2014. Maybe a hybrid with the backbone of the old system, tweaked and updated to the latest Android, with all the S-goodies from this year's phone and tablet. If it can work on the Note 3 it cant be too far off from the original 10.1 right? *crosses fingers* im dying for a reason to talk my wife into surrendering my note 10.1 so I can get out of this God awful ipad mini.
Dear Santa...blah blah blah 2014 ROM blah blah blah.

I have spoken to devs that have ported note 3 to note 2 and they think that it would be quite easy. The hardware between the note 3 and the note 2 is quite a leap and yet the note 3 works brilliant on my note 2, in fact I prefer my note 2 over my new note 3.
It won't be able to be ported until we get the 4.3 official rom.

port note 10.1 2014 or note 3 UI to galaxy note 10.1 2012
Has anyone done this yet, are they still waiting on a 4.3 update for this device. Would love to use my n8013 with the new s-pen features or the 8.0 as well.

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can i install10.1 roms on 7.0 plus (p6210) wifi only?

okay so the 7.0plus is basically the same thing as the 10.1 so what give? No roms for 7 plus? Can i try the 10.1 wifi versions on the tablet:-|?
The Gtab 7+ is nothing like the 10.1. The internals are completely different. The 10.1 has a Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and the 7+ uses a Samsung Exynos.
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Don't even try it, the partitions are completely different and you could permanently mess up your tablet. You could maybe try recoverying your tablet with odin if you do install a samsung galaxy tab 10.1 rom, but its not the risk.
10.1 roms will definatley never ever work on this tablet, unless it is ported specifically for our tab.
so what your saying is the 10.1 inch is an overall better tablet because of the video processing?
lol, its actually the other way around, nvidia tegra sucks compared to exynos. Nvidia tegra's GPU is ok, but the exynos has a quad-core gpu.
Answer : NO
Totally different hardware and chip-set so please don't even try.
the answer is.. yes you can "install" tab 10.1 in 7 plus using odin.
BUT
then you WILL end up destroying it. and have to throw it away, and would probably end up buying a fruit as a replacement. good luck.
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don't try it. fruit sucks.

Why 1.4ghz?

I'm just wondering why samsung uses 1.4ghz on the note 10.1 while the smaller phablet note2 uses a faster 1.6ghz. It make more sense to use a faster SOC on the tablet than on a phone.
Since Note 10.1 came out first, do you think got people willing to buy Note 2 (N7100), if the Note 10.1 is using 1.6 GHz and the Note 2 using 1.4 GHz ???
With all the new features in 10.1", I think samsung itself still confident to sell this Note 10.1" under 1.4GHz processor. The features is the selling point of this Note 10.1".
And if I'm not wrong, Note 2 will have the similar features with Note 10.1". Differences only on the processor, screen (which is AMOLED), and the Jellybean. So, that one will be the selling point from Note 2 again.
And don't forget, the launching within these 2 devices is very close. And I don't think Note 10.1" will get Jellybean until the Note 2 is released on the market.
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mywingtophone said:
I'm just wondering why samsung uses 1.4ghz on the note 10.1 while the smaller phablet note2 uses a faster 1.6ghz. It make more sense to use a faster SOC on the tablet than on a phone.
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Because the Note 2 is getting released 2-3 months later than the 10.1, which gives Samsung time to get their chip production line ramped up enough to reliably produce 1.6 GHz chips?
does the note 2 and the 10.1 not have the same processor only the note 2 is clocked higher?
cyb3r5c4r said:
does the note 2 and the 10.1 not have the same processor only the note 2 is clocked higher?
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They do I believe, just one is a little higher.
davidrules7778 said:
They do I believe, just one is a little higher.
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Yup, just like the original Note - same CPU as GS2 except clocked 200 MHz higher. (Which shouldn't be difficult when you release the device 6+ months after the first device with the same CPU.)
if they hava same processor, i think v might ovrrclock to 1.6ghz as well
I already oc my note to 1600Mhz. Running smooth without problems.
Infact I didnt have to raise the voltage and the 1600Mhz was already set in the kernel.
I just unlocked the 1400 settings.
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i dont understand the issue here..
its the fastest machine on the market.
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i dont understand the issue here..
its the fastest machine on the market.
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I don't think its an issue really just explaining that all samsumg mobile quad core devices(note 10.1, note 2, SGS3) are using the same cpu and could all be potentially clocked to 1.6GHz

A possible Source for exynos files?

Hey guys,
just thought bout the good old exynos 4 chipset and got reminded about the nexus 10, that uses an exynos 5 chipset.
So here my though, if there are enough similarities between exynos 4 and 5, why not use some source code (e.g. for graphics, since its still mali graphics) and implent it into cm10.1? If we finally could achieve some breaktroughs on one exynos device, every other would also make profit of this, like galaxy s2, s3, note 2, note and many other devices.
If someone is good enough at coding, give a try, cause sammy still havent hand out all the necessery files, to make cm run fluid on the exynos platform.
cheers

Galaxy Tab 2 vs Note 10.1

I've got a Tab 2 and am growing tired of the lag even using the basic function such as web browsing (running stock or rooted/CM10.1). I don't want to completely jump from the Samsung ship (I have an iPad 2 already) and wanted to know how the Tab 2 stacked up against the much higher spec'd Note 10.1 but can't find any direct comparisons on here or online.
My question is whether the the Note 10.1 is WAY better/faster/smoother/more lag free than the Tab 2. From the spec's I know it should be but I'm interested in real world first hand experience of anyone who's got or used both.
There is a lag in the GT2? Hmm didn't notice that... But since I want 4G LTE on my tab, there isn't a lot of choices...
GrandMasterPlank said:
I've got a Tab 2 and am growing tired of the lag even using the basic function such as web browsing (running stock or rooted/CM10.1). I don't want to completely jump from the Samsung ship (I have an iPad 2 already) and wanted to know how the Tab 2 stacked up against the much higher spec'd Note 10.1 but can't find any direct comparisons on here or online.
My question is whether the the Note 10.1 is WAY better/faster/smoother/more lag free than the Tab 2. From the spec's I know it should be but I'm interested in real world first hand experience of anyone who's got or used both.
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I actually have both and there is a significant difference but that is because the note 10.1 has a quad core processor and 2gb of ram vs galaxy tab 2 which is dual core 1Ghz with 1 GB of ram. I noticed it more on touchwiz but after I got pacman ROM and over clocked it to 1.5 GHz its working pretty smooth. I can even play some high quality games without lag. So I guess the only way to actually get it to be smooth is on an aosp ROM and over clocking it to 1.4 just to be safe
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jazz995756 said:
I actually have both and there is a significant difference but that is because the note 10.1 has a quad core processor and 2gb of ram vs galaxy tab 2 which is dual core 1Ghz with 1 GB of ram.
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Thanks, that's the info I was after and is what I'd suspected. I'd much rather run vanilla and unrooted tbh. I bought an iPad and whilst it was a restrictive OS I liked the smoothness so subsequently really enjoyed the freedom of not having to mess around with Rom's trying to smooth things out as I'd tried before with an original Xoom.
So do you see any lag at all using the Note? Things like pinch-zooming on the web, flicking between apps etc?
Actually there is something that gets lost in the details and blogs, the real answer is..it depends. Not all Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 devices are the same. The ATT Variant actually comes with a Dual Core 1.5 GHZ S4 Krait, basically the same chips inside of the US S3s, which makes for a very very very snappy package. If you are looking at a 1.0 GHZ model, meeh, but if you happen to come across a newer carrier model, TMobile, ATT, etc, they are an order of magnitude faster than the stock 10.1 Tab 2.

Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 vs LG G Pad 8.0 LTE

Hello XDA Devs,
I am considering next to buy a tablet..
I am restricted to buy either the Tab 3 8.0 (Samsung) or the LG G Pad 8.0 LTE...
I've compared the two CPU's (Snapdragon vs Exynos) and I see Exynos is better but what about with the ram and the overall performance?
What about the software each of the device offers?
If you any of you had these devices I would be more than thankful if you could address some of the issues you had or tell me anything about the device..
I hope I didn't post this on a wrong forum
Thanks everyone
My personal advice regarding the 'Galaxy tab x' series when it comes to performance is very simple: DON'T.
The Tab 3 is a low-end device
Exynos is NEVER better. Always get a Snapdragon, if you can. The CPU in the Tab 3 is a Dualcore, as opposed to LG's Quadcore.
(I'm normally very positive about Samsung, but the Tab x series is absolute rubbish. The Tab Pro and Tab S series are the High-end line ups.)
I don't have personal experience with the Pad 8.0, only the 8.3. Just felt I should warn you about the Tab 3. I do own that one, it's slow as hell.
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ShadowLea said:
My personal advice regarding the 'Galaxy tab x' series when it comes to performance is very simple: DON'T.
The Tab 3 is a low-end device
Exynos is NEVER better. Always get a Snapdragon, if you can. The CPU in the Tab 3 is a Dualcore, as opposed to LG's Quadcore.
(I'm normally very positive about Samsung, but the Tab x series is absolute rubbish. The Tab Pro and Tab S series are the High-end line ups.)
I don't have personal experience with the Pad 8.0, only the 8.3. Just felt I should warn you about the Tab 3. I do own that one, it's slow as hell.
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Thank you...
I might go with the LG then

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