As the title says, is it possible to port a Droid rom (D3, Bionic, X2, Atrix) to the Nexus S?
I know that the hardware is different (and therefore the screensize and resolution) but this has been overcome before on other handsets.. I think
Any feedback much appreciated
Why would you want to? Anything is possible but getting it to run properly may be a pain in the ass or too much for a developer to take on.
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It may just be me, but I really like the new look of Motoblur (which no longer is motoblur, lol) and the small improvements done to android by moto!
I've tried a few themes but none of them really compares to the real deal
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Simba90 said:
It may just be me, but I really like the new look of Motoblur (which no longer is motoblur, lol) and the small improvements done to android by moto!
I've tried a few themes but none of them really compares to the real deal
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Buy a photon
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See that flag under my pic? Yeah, it's called Sweden - too far away for Sprint coverage unfortunately If I lived in the States I would've bought a Bionic as soon as it came out!
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So, what's next, what's the best upcoming phone for 2014?
My apps in the Google Play Store: http://goo.gl/ludism
Note III. I'll buy it soon.
Right now the top of the heap includes the Moto MAXX xt1080
Htc m8
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XT1080 xixi.
Jos gandos bro.
But imposible for me to have it
I am really hoping is from HTC, I started mess around HTC's phone with HD2 it is probabaly still the best android phone to mess around with. I tried Galaxy S3 and S4, they are okay I am not okay with Samsung's phone quality really easy to scratch...now i have a HTC m7 it is also really fun with amazing audio quality..............HTC HTC please do well!
I think it is going to be a Huawei device. For a few years now they are working their way up quality wise, and I wouldn't be surprise to see the Chinese take the lead technology-wise.
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LG G2
Definitely note or s4!
true that!
Wiko DARKFULL
Nexus 5 di best!
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Nexus 5 di best!
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I agree with you.
Also MotoX is nice (and LG G Flex, but I can't buy it in my country).
There are toolkits for lots of other devices including my HTC One and Nexus 7 and they are quite handy and can save much time and hassle just wondering if any developers will be building one for the Moto G?
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I'm pretty sure there will be something. There's already the "MotoGuide", currently it only lets you enable/disable the carrier logo (for the International devices), but the creator should be adding more functions soon.
Any body here,
Does we have motor x kitkat port on nexus 5.amaZing software........
On nexus 5 it would be amazing.
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nisu4717 said:
Any body here,
Does we have motor x kitkat port on nexus 5.amaZing software........
On nexus 5 it would be amazing.
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No, we do not have the Moto X ROM for the Nexus 5.
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OuncE718 said:
No, we do not have the Moto X ROM for the Nexus 5.
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Do u think we have chance..........
Anyway pro devs are working on Pac,cm,pa...
Y not moto x Rom.better than that.
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Lol. What do you expect to get out of the moto x software?
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Lol. What do you expect to get out of the moto x software?
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Can't get you...
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nisu4717 said:
Do u think we have chance..........
Anyway pro devs are working on Pac,cm,pa...
Y not moto x Rom.better than that.
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No, the reason might mainly be because the Moto X is a dual core phone and the Nexus 5 is a quad core. It will be a tough task to get it to work plus the ROM is so much similar to ours.
I'd like to get the OnePlus One ROM on our phone though. It has the "always listening" feature like the Moto X & the "knock on" feature like the G2.
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OuncE718 said:
No, the reason might mainly be because the Moto X is a dual core phone and the Nexus 5 is a quad core. It will be a tough task to get it to work plus the ROM is so much similar to ours.
I'd like to get the OnePlus One ROM on our phone though. It has the "always listening" feature like the Moto X & the "knock on" feature like the G2.
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Onepluse one has cm11.we have the same......already
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Onepluse one has cm11.we have the same......already
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No. The OnePlus One has a custom version of CM11 with special features like already mentioned that has not been released as open source yet. I believe it's CM11S.
Some of the features of the Moto X require hardware we don't have/can't access. For instance the active notifications take advantage of Amoled capabilities our screens don't have. And, though our hardware supposedly has "always listening" capability, even the dev that figured out how to turn it on won't release his method for fear of legal action.
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That's right .. Oneplus cm is diff from ours
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Can't get you...
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What is so complicated about my question?
Moto X software is aosp with a few additions like always listening and active notifications. Both of those can be replicated but with poorer battery life. The software running the moto x will not benefit this device because those functions are boosted by the hardware backing them.
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What is so complicated about my question?
Moto X software is aosp with a few additions like always listening and active notifications. Both of those can be replicated but with poorer battery life. The software running the moto x will not benefit this device because those functions are boosted by the hardware backing them.
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This ^^^
The moto x is near vanilla, as is the N5. I don't see any reason to want to port it. Its barely different. And the moto x exclusive features either won't work on the N5 period, and the ones that may would kill our battery.
Just my 3 cents.
nisu4717 said:
Any body here,
Does we have motor x kitkat port on nexus 5.amaZing software........
On nexus 5 it would be amazing.
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AMOLED isn't the same as IPS LCD
Regarding the Sense 6 port and the (possibly) upcoming TouchWiz port by GalaxyUser, the devices they're ported from have similar hardware i.e. similar SoC/other hardware, the Moto X is quite a bit more different.
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No. The OnePlus One has a custom version of CM11 with special features like already mentioned that has not been released as open source yet. I believe it's CM11S.
Some of the features of the Moto X require hardware we don't have/can't access. For instance the active notifications take advantage of Amoled capabilities our screens don't have. And, though our hardware supposedly has "always listening" capability, even the dev that figured out how to turn it on won't release his method for fear of legal action.
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CM11S barely has that much new to it. If you wanted active display a lot of custom ROMs implement it, however as stated, the Nexus 5 does not have an AMOLED display and it'll use more power when it displays on the screen compared to the Moto X for example.
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AMOLED isn't the same as IPS LCD
Regarding the Sense 6 port and the (possibly) upcoming TouchWiz port by GalaxyUser, the devices they're ported from have similar hardware i.e. similar SoC/other hardware, the Moto X is quite a bit more different.
CM11S barely has that much new to it. If you wanted active display a lot of custom ROMs implement it, however as stated, the Nexus 5 does not have an AMOLED display and it'll use more power when it displays on the screen compared to the Moto X for example.
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You are agreeing with me, right? Because that's what I was saying regarding the different tech.
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estallings15 said:
You are agreeing with me, right? Because that's what I was saying regarding the different tech.
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I am
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Interesting. OP asked a question and made several responses, but when he didn't get the answer he wanted gave no thanks to anyone. That's nice.
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estallings15 said:
Interesting. OP asked a question and made several responses, but when he didn't get the answer he wanted gave no thanks to anyone. That's nice.
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No it's not like that......dude.I was busty in traveling.....
I'm India we have good network problems.....
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It's possible to get the always listening feature, I just don't know how to edit xml.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52348792
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AliLaPointe said:
It's possible to get the always listening feature, I just don't know how to edit xml.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52348792
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Its not possible. There's a big thread on it somewhere here.
Edit: sorry, yes, you posted the thread. So far it hasn't been done. And trust me, if it does ever work....its sure to destroy battery life.
But, I do hope I'm wrong. Its an awesome feature.
What hardware moto x have for always listening feachure
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Curiosity
why not use xda premium with nexus 5?
2 months ago with xperia SL. now with xperia S.
why not with n5 man?
Hey guys, I was wondering how many of you have upgraded to the HTC one from the moto x? Ha anyone else done the same? Do you regret it?
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While I didn't come from the MotoX, I absolutely love this phone! Came from a LG G2 and Galaxy Nexus and have not looked back once!
Came from note 2 personally and I just miss the screen size and the virtual unbrickability (just made a new word yay). This phone is phenomenal although the moto x is too. May sound weird, but I'd stick with the moto x for a bit more until maybe even next years phones. This year there aren't that many technological advances. I have good hope in next year's android phones (64bit fingers crossed)
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