Mobile odin.....support our gio?
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ecc4lead said:
Mobile odin.....support our gio?
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you can check the list of supported devices here..
https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.chainfire.mobileodin.pro
and till now supported devices are:
Currently supported devices:
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000B *NEW v1.20*
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9000M *NEW v1.20*
- Samsung Galaxy S GT-I9003 *NEW v1.20*
- Rogers Captivate SGH-I896 *NEW v1.20*
- AT&T Captivate SGH-I897 *NEW v1.20*
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" GT-P1000
- Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100
- Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100T *NEW v1.20*
- AT&T Galaxy S2 SGH-I777 *NEW v1.20*
- Sprint Epic 4G Touch SPH-D710 *NEW v1.20*
- Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000
More devices to come!
Come on guys lets get the Gio to support Mobile Odin. Here are our requirements according to Chainfire:
Getting your device supported
The list of devices currently supported by Mobile ODIN is rather short. Not all devices are created equal, and devices need some work to be supported. Currently I am only considering Samsung devices for future support.
At the minimum, I will need some information from you about your device to figure out the partitions, their layout, and how to flash them. You can gather this information by downloading and installing the app. If your device is not supported, it will offer to make a dump file for you. This will take a while. Post the dump file in this thread.
If you can find a .PIT or .OPS file for your device, please attach it !
After that, I will also need a kernel for this device running preferably CWM5, but if unavailable, CWM4 or CWM3 may also do.
If you are lucky, this will allow me to make your device compatible. It may be required that you do some rather lengthy and extensive testing for me.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1347899
i think it would be nice, but need more storages
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This is going to be so useful!
i like recovery. it's very simple then odin.
why complicate when there's CWR
I like cwm, odin isn't in use for me, only when my phone is bricked.
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i will waiting for gio..
Galaxy 5 is also supported, so low end devices will be supported, just need a bit of time
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My odin always stucks at setup connection:banghead:
Can some help me
Hmm... Mobile odin sounds good
Would be great, but I guess it wont happen
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Yesterday on slashdot I stumbled upon an item of (potentially) considerable interest: it would seem some clever folks have succeeded in getting monitor mode to work on Android devices using certain broadcom based WiFi chipsets, including the bcm4330... They compiled working apks for the SGS II and we use the same wifi chip, so it should work. They also hosted the source on a googlecode project. SO, in theory (if I understand things correctly) all we should need is for someone with a working AOSP build environment for our phone set up to compile the code. I'm new to the dev scene and therefore highly unqualified lol, but I'm sure there are a handful of experienced devs out there with the knowhow to get this up and running!
Here's the link: http://bcmon.blogspot.com/
And the source: http://code.google.com/p/bcmon/source/checkout
Thx for this checking it out now!
Looks interesting, and for SGS II, let's see where it goes...
I've been wanting to see the this f pi r years
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Please make it work on the s3!
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its more than possible only a matter of time before a whole set in apk comes out :angel:
I believe the Wi-Fi chip in the Galaxy S3 is actually an updated model than the ones used in the Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S2. It would require some tweaks for our phones.
Yes ur right but who can build it for me ? Who???
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Hey,
Does anyone succeeded to patch the original Rom from Samsung (ALJ1 or other builds) to work with PDroid?
alncool said:
Hey,
Does anyone succeeded to patch the original Rom from Samsung (ALJ1 or other builds) to work with PDroid?
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Just read the pdroid on the SGS3 thread, any news on this app on SGN2? For either original or modded roms? Hope somebody can help here...TIA
I think it's not phone dependent.
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UtkarshGupta said:
I think it's not phone dependent.
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Are you saying that I can install them in my Note2?
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You gotta read the huuuge thread of it carefully. I said I ain't sure.
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Any news?
Best
J
Yeah you still got to read
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When will dualboot kernel for samsung galaxy note 2 ready? Or do they even make dual boot kernels for samsung galaxy note 2. ..
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You should send a message to Gökhan (siyah kernel's developer) about that.
Since AndreiLux is using the same source for both devices using different config files, I think it would be possible for Gökhan too. But he's very busy person, so it might not be as well...
Can someone port the Samsung Galaxy S3 music player on Samsung Google Nexus ?
Thanks
I doubt anyone will. I'm sure it requires touchwiz framework for it to work.
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Don't get me wrong I love my wife GS3 music player but I agree it gonna need touch wiz frame work.
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can we flash the Firmware I9250XWKL2_Android_4.0.2.zip to our Samsung Galaxy Nexus and if we can , do we install it via Odin .
http://hotfile.com/dl/143815582/4a64cfb/I9250XWKL2_Android_4.0.2.zip.html
Thanks
machhho said:
can we flash the Firmware I9250XWKL2_Android_4.0.2.zip to our Samsung Galaxy Nexus and if we can , do we install it via Odin .
http://hotfile.com/dl/143815582/4a64cfb/I9250XWKL2_Android_4.0.2.zip.html
Thanks
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Who we?
And why not, it's for Nexus! If it's for Odin then yes otherwise no.
manumanfred said:
Who we?
And why not, it's for Nexus! If it's for Odin then yes otherwise no.
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We = Samsung Galaxy Nexus users .
machhho said:
We = Samsung Galaxy Nexus users .
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But many of the Galaxy Nexus users uses JB and doesn't want ICS back so it's better to use "I"..
I know no one will know for sure, but if the rumors are true and Google's Samsung Galaxy S4 is indeed the T-Mobile variant, then will we be able to take the ROMs that Google Releases and flash them to our devices as a sort of official AOSP build?
If everything is indeed the same then yes.
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Identical hardware==we might have to patch the kernel or build.prop, but if any changes are needed they should be pretty simple.
(Famous last words, I know...)
If the Anandtech article is anything to go by, looks like the Google Edition S4 is the M919, aka the T-Mobile Galaxy S4
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