Vote yes for ICS - LG Nitro HD

m-deejay said:
if people want our Virtuous Quattro (AOSP or sense 3.6) android 4.0.3 ROMs
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Vote for the YES option everyone, lets get some ICS love!

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Yes please

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yes yes yes yes!!!!please!!
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I read somewhere that ICS has something in there that allows AT&T to tell if you're tethering your data. Is this true? If so, I'll stick with Gingerbread.

AllstarE4 said:
I read somewhere that ICS has something in there that allows AT&T to tell if you're tethering your data. Is this true? If so, I'll stick with Gingerbread.
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Highly doubt it, they know if you're tethering regardless of OS. They know when you tether on the iphone, as well as if you're on froyo, gingerbread, honeycomb or ICS. They have ways of knowing whether you wasted your MBs on phone data or tethering

Yes!! : )
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youngv408 said:
YES !
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aquariuz23 said:
Highly doubt it, they know if you're tethering regardless of OS. They know when you tether on the iphone, as well as if you're on froyo, gingerbread, honeycomb or ICS. They have ways of knowing whether you wasted your MBs on phone data or tethering
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This is true, which is why it was so exciting when Koush came out with his tether that the carriers couldn't detect. The only catch is that it requires specific software on the PC side. http://clockworkmod.com/

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Is it that OP is going to develop ics ROM if there are many yes ?
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Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssssssss

>Virtuous Quattro (AOSP or sense 3.6)
No, not any Sence 3.6, or similar garbadge, just plain vanilla ICS please

aquariuz23 said:
Highly doubt it, they know if you're tethering regardless of OS. They know when you tether on the iphone, as well as if you're on froyo, gingerbread, honeycomb or ICS. They have ways of knowing whether you wasted your MBs on phone data or tethering
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My understanding was that they have no way to tell unless you're on their software. I tethered using the built in Gingerbread app on my Inspire with AT&T and never got a text message. I was under the impression that they just base it off how much data you use.
On a side note, AT&T is definitely throttling unlimited data plan subscribers with LTE service. I hit 2 GB and can't get over a 200 Kb connection.

Billy Madison said:
>Virtuous Quattro (AOSP or sense 3.6)
No, not any Sence 3.6, or similar garbadge, just plain vanilla ICS please
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I doubt we would ever see Sense anyways, since it's not an HTC device. Putting Sense on a non-htc phone just requires so much work what with the different frameworks and all. Enough so that it doesn't really make it worth it.

I won't be developing. In my post, I quoted mdeejay, who said that we should start a poll thread to let him see the interest in getting his rom on this phone!
Btw, just got my optimus on friday, i love it!

Damn, you tricked me with the questions, I voted for the wrong one, I meant to vote for "super yes"!

SolsticeZero said:
This is true, which is why it was so exciting when Koush came out with his tether that the carriers couldn't detect. The only catch is that it requires specific software on the PC side. http://clockworkmod.com/
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I actually downloaded that and have used it a few times. I'm fine if they throttle my speeds on occasion. Well not fine with it, but I prefer that over them taking me off unlimited and putting me on a more expensive tethering plan (happened once already - was a pain getting unlimited back).

+ infinity for m-deejay facing on this device...

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Sense Gingerbread

Are none of the Sense GB ROM's ever going to have 4G? I've looked at several and none of them have 4G.
Probably not until it comes officially
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Didn't the new GingerSense rom give 4G capabilities?
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None of the Sense 2.0 GB ROMs right now will have 4g. Until a Sense 2.0 ROM is released for the Evo, it probably won't happen.
The Sense 2.0 GB ROMs are all ports from other devices with no Wimax, so it's not going to work.
dougjamal said:
Didn't the new GingerSense rom give 4G capabilities?
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I was under the impression that it did.
I know it does....lol....but the OP may be referring to the Sense 2.0 roms that you correctly referenced....
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I figured it did. I don't like to say I know though, esp if I haven't tried it. Thanks for pointing that out though, I forgot to mention it.
Ahh that sucks... 4G is becoming a real deal breaker for me when choosing ROMS that is why I stopped using MIUI . I want to use what I'm paying for. =/
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I figured it did. I don't like to say I know though, esp if I haven't tried it. Thanks for pointing that out though, I forgot to mention it.
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I understand, my friend...You take care and enjoy the rest of your day...
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Everybody just needs to relax and stop posting so much (myself included). I need to get WORK done .
Is anyone working on porting Sense 2.x to the leaked Gingerbread ROM? Seems like that would be the easiest way to do it. Not sure if it's even possible, though.
I don't think it's possible. Sense is too tangled in. Otherwise, they could have just taken sense 2.0 and put it over the Evo's Android and had working everything instead of porting all the Z ROMs to get Sense 2.0 on Froyo.
The original leak that was made flashable by Tmartin had 4g but only Sense 1.0 but it was android 2.3.3

CM9/CM10 T-Mobile wifi calling?

Is wifi calling working on either cm9 or cm10 on t mobile branded gs3's?
I've read plenty of no's, I wish it did though.
SGS III on T-Mobile
Only tike can tell, I don't miss it tho I got great reception where I live and work and I use like 150 in a month (thanks God we have unlimited SMS tho cause I use like 4000 lol)
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mt3g said:
I've read plenty of no's, I wish it did though.
SGS III on T-Mobile
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Here's another one - NO!
I'm sure we`'ll see it added soon enough. Cyanogen added it to a lot of cm7 supported devices. It's only a matter of time. I'm stuck on modded stock roms until it is. XP
jgalan14 said:
Only tike can tell, I don't miss it tho I got great reception where I live and work and I use like 150 in a month (thanks God we have unlimited SMS tho cause I use like 4000 lol)
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Damn, thats the only thing keeping me from flashing either of those. I live in Chicago and get ZERO reception at my apartment, ridiculous i know.
dvno said:
Damn, thats the only thing keeping me from flashing either of those. I live in Chicago and get ZERO reception at my apartment, ridiculous i know.
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Thats exactly why im waiting. As more Devs receive their devices it will only get better!
Bump, any updates on this?
neoslink1 said:
Bump, any updates on this?
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Wait till you see final release to the see if it can be added
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Sorry guys but this will never happen with any open source project way to hard, trust me on this one.
IMS WiFi calling is open sourced
xxjrsmith3xx said:
Sorry guys but this will never happen with any open source project way to hard, trust me on this one.
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except that you are mistaken. My old phone was an LG G2X and both CM7 and CM9 have WiFi Calling working on that phone's releases.
What exactly is needed to get it working? Can you just copy the APK and associated files from a stock rom and paste them into a CM9 or is there some underlying system-level programming that has to be done as well?
It is not in the cm9 d2tmo 7/27 nightly.
Cm9 least brings back the 2g/3g toggle so battery life is better than stock without wifi calling in 2g only mode.
Fyi the nightlies are stable... only issues for me are with camera
If trying to obtain focus in low light situation and continually click on your subject for more then 4 seconds...then I get close/wait
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heygrl said:
IMS WiFi calling is open sourced
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To be clear the open source is here:
code.google.com/p/the-ims-open-source-project-for-android
I'm a n00b so cannot put the URL on the above link (< 10 posts).
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xxjrsmith3xx said:
Sorry guys but this will never happen with any open source project way to hard, trust me on this one.
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Hush, since you know nothing.
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Just checking in on this to see if any of the new CM10 Builds have integrated the WiFi calling feature.
I want CM on my phone but need the feature active before I take the plunge.
xxjrsmith3xx said:
Sorry guys but this will never happen with any open source project way to hard, trust me on this one.
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Never say never, buddy boy.. it will never happen only if you believe it will never happen
---> Brought to you in part by my T999 / T-Mobile Galaxy SIII
Kalm_Traveler said:
except that you are mistaken. My old phone was an LG G2X and both CM7 and CM9 have WiFi Calling working on that phone's releases.
What exactly is needed to get it working? Can you just copy the APK and associated files from a stock rom and paste them into a CM9 or is there some underlying system-level programming that has to be done as well?
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I haven't bothered to look through the sgs3 source, but on my old t-959 vibrant, wifi calling also required support compiled into the kernel (KINETEO_GAN or something like that) so it's likely that we'll need the source and means to do the same for the sgs3 before wifi calling is even a possibility on cm10.
And hey, maybe that support is already in the source, like I said, I haven't bothered to download it and check.
Cheers
Tytung has GB and ICS versions
Since Tytung has made GB and ICS versions that work on AOSP / CM9, maybe he could help us?
Here is his thread with versions of WiFi Calling that I know work on HTC HD2, but I think they work on all T-Mo GB/ICS devices.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038784
WiFi calling can be set up on any ROM. Not T-Mobile WiFi calling, but free WiFi calling nonetheless. There are plenty if tutorials floating around.
And it will never be built into official CM source.
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joshnichols189 said:
WiFi calling can be set up on any ROM. Not T-Mobile WiFi calling, but free WiFi calling nonetheless. There are plenty if tutorials floating around.
And it will never be built into official CM source.
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I just reflashed my old Desire Z with the official CM7.2 downloaded from RomManager, and it came with the TMo WiFi calling built in. I'm very interested in this. My office is a cellular black hole. I need to be able to make WiFi calls with my TMo number. I don't care about the other free WiFi calling apps. I hope CM will eventually support this, or someone comes out with a patch.
BTW, the CM team is amazing. I'm not complaining about them.

Wifi tether for jelly bean

Anyone know a wifi tether that works on jelly bean.... Would love to upgrade from ics to jb but I need a tether app that works with jb
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averymlewis said:
Anyone know a wifi tether that works on jelly bean.... Would love to upgrade from ics to jb but I need a tether app that works with jb
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No, nothing is working as of yet. It is in high demand though, so you are not the only one wondering!
Naddict said:
No, nothing is working as of yet. It is in high demand though, so you are not the only one wondering!
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Very high demand haha
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Rooted Evo dead.
Rooted Evo shift dead.
Rooted Galaxy s3 alive and well!
That sucks, I guess I'll be on ICS for a whileeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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That sucks, I guess I'll be on ICS for a whileeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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I was so excited to upgrade to JB didn't even think about this until I tried using it today. I was about to make a thread until common sense kicked in. Glad I searched before I posted or I would have been burned at the stake.
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It works on PA rom, not on leaked Touchwiz. I have nandroids of both, if need tethering, restore PA, it takes few minutes only.
CyanogenMod 10 and AOKP have it built right in. Works flawlessly.
As far as Touchwiz roms, though, nothing is working yet.
Is it a restriction in Jellybean that prevents third party wifi tether apps from working which the Android developers did, or is it just a compatibility issue which will be fixed in future updates of Jellybean or the tether app?
As mentioned in last 2 posts, it does work on some JB roms, so it's not a JB limitation.
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averymlewis said:
Anyone know a wifi tether that works on jelly bean.... Would love to upgrade from ics to jb but I need a tether app that works with jb
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Delete all of the tether apps you've installed, wipe Dalvik cache, and use the native tethering app. blue tooth or usb are the only options
cykosys said:
Delete all of the tether apps you've installed, wipe Dalvik cache, and use the native tethering app. blue tooth or usb are the only options
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You can use the native one on CM10 or AOKP, but not in TW.
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csmasn said:
You can use the native one on CM10 or AOKP, but not in TW.
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i am currently running phantom hacker jelly blazed v0.2 which i believe is a TW rom, and am using the native tether.
cykosys said:
i am currently running phantom hacker jelly blazed v0.2 which i believe is a TW rom, and am using the native tether.
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Are you sure? I asked the question in the jellyblazed topic and someone using it replied that wifi tether is not working? See: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33018998&postcount=103
ArunOnline said:
Are you sure? I asked the question in the jellyblazed topic and someone using it replied that wifi tether is not working? See: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33018998&postcount=103
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wifi tether is not working, however you can use the native tether via bluetooth or usb. i would have posted in the jellyblazed thread but my status does not allow me to post in development forums.
I'm wondering how much you will pay next month.
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cykosys said:
Delete all of the tether apps you've installed, wipe Dalvik cache, and use the native tethering app. blue tooth or usb are the only options
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I can vouch it works perfectly. I'm on rooted stock 4.1.1 touchwiz for Verizon galaxy s3
wclark89 said:
I can vouch it works perfectly. I'm on rooted stock 4.1.1 touchwiz for Verizon galaxy s3
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Ya I'm sure it works on Verizon just fine. Youre in the sprint forum. Sprints hotspot is setup differently which is why verizons has a hack and sprints doesnt. I could flash a stock verizon rom to my sprint phone and tethering will work.Sprint ****d our hotspot capabilities with the update. I will say tho and it must be some random fluke that while running a leak, LIH I believe, the hotspot worked once or twice when I tried it.
a1hildeb said:
I was so excited to upgrade to JB didn't even think about this until I tried using it today. I was about to make a thread until common sense kicked in. Glad I searched before I posted or I would have been burned at the stake.
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Same Here, will be very glad when we get this solved.
Detailed Problem Description
I have searched and read quite a bit on this issue and do not have a clear understanding of what is actually the core issue here. Best I can tell, Sprint changed the interface/API to something with JB that prevents 3rd party tething. If that is accurate, not sure what that is specifically. If that is the case, it doesn't explain why it supposed works on some JB ROMs. Similarly, if it works in ICS and not JB, one would think that the API would not be the issue.
Several have implied that the native CM10 tether works since it is based on AOSP; however, mine will present as an AP and allow clients to connect but the data just doesn't pipe through. On that note, I have seen reports that non-TW ROMs work.
I am clearly not the expert on this matter but would find it useful is someone that does have real insight could clear the rumor air on what is and isn't really the issue.
Works!
This is an old thread, but if you're here, don't despair. Works like a charm for me (stock, rooted sprint s3) following the links in qbking77's video: Free Wifi Tether/Hotspot for the Samsung Galaxy S III on Jelly Bean

N7100 gets official

https://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_vendor_cm/commit/95b761417cdc4532c3d5d08a2736e7ec5ffbbb3c
Maybe we will get some CM love soon?
hopefully! the ROM works great as is. just no service. so i think a few modifications and we could easily have it working for CDMA users?
na7q said:
hopefully! the ROM works great as is. just no service. so i think a few modifications and we could easily have it working for CDMA users?
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Seriously? can you cite that source?
Yup it works. I have a compiled build and most works except data.
ya but i need my snote and my spen hover support
Ehh I can live without it
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slick_rick said:
Yup it works. I have a compiled build and most works except data.
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Can I hug you? Is it crazy to hope that sumsung used the same radios for the N2 as they did for the Sprint variant of the S3?
skyjedi said:
Can I hug you? Is it crazy to hope that sumsung used the same radios for the N2 as they did for the Sprint variant of the S3?
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I'm not sure. I can post the build I have now? Its not a DD but fun to play around with lol.
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slick_rick said:
I'm not sure. I can post the build I have now? Its not a DD but fun to play around with lol.
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I'd look at it
I'll post when I get home.
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iwin2000 said:
ya but i need my snote and my spen hover support
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there are apps that some prefer over spen that do essentially the same thing. hover support they have already in the note 10.1
All I need to know is when is does make to the CDMA Note2, will it have WiFi tether working?
Fester9977 said:
All I need to know is when is does make to the CDMA Note2, will it have WiFi tether working?
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Built in, dont think so. 3rd party maybe.
Fester9977 said:
All I need to know is when is does make to the CDMA Note2, will it have WiFi tether working?
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Wifi Tether works AOSP, all third party tether apps are broken with JB
I can't speak for all but wifi tether did work for me on 3g only (not wimax) for 4.1.2 on the e4gt.
What benefit would I see over a ROM like, for instance, the "Why Not ROM" which has things like pen support and multiview and S voice, All share, Samsung wifi transfer, etc, and ALSO removes all the bloatware. The only thing I don't use is Touchwiz (I use Nova instead) on the Samsung ROM. I say this also considering that at the point where we are on a quad core 1.6 ghz ROM... "speed" isn't really an issue.
What am I missing from the Samsung ROM that I would gain with an AOSP ROM, without losing the things I mentioned above and more?
What's the gain here?
ZenInsight said:
What's the gain here?
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Independence from Samsung and their update schedule, wifi tether, bug fixes, and longer support. My og epic stopped at GB but CM runs JB on it
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skyjedi said:
Independence from Samsung and their update schedule, wifi tether, bug fixes, and longer support. My og epic stopped at GB but CM runs JB on it
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Yes. I have the Epic 4G also with 4.1 on it *great phone*, and once they stopped supporting at 2.3...I moved on past a Samsung ROM (they still don't have the camera right though [a bit choppy] ).
But in this case, the phone is so advanced and specific, the only thing I see missing here is wireless tether, which I guess will be solved eventually.
For now, the loss of all of these other things is not worth a jump to an AOSP ROM for me. To each their own though.
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Yes. I have the Epic 4G also with 4.1 on it *great phone*, and once they stopped supporting at 2.3...I moved on past a Samsung ROM (they still don't have the camera right though [a bit choppy] ).
But in this case, the phone is so advanced and specific, the only thing I see missing here is wireless tether, which I guess will be solved eventually.
For now, the loss of all of these other things is not worth a jump to an AOSP ROM for me. To each their own though.
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great today, unsupported tomorrow.
ZenInsight said:
Yes. I have the Epic 4G also with 4.1 on it *great phone*, and once they stopped supporting at 2.3...I moved on past a Samsung ROM (they still don't have the camera right though [a bit choppy] ).
But in this case, the phone is so advanced and specific, the only thing I see missing here is wireless tether, which I guess will be solved eventually.
For now, the loss of all of these other things is not worth a jump to an AOSP ROM for me. To each their own though.
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I also have a Epic that I really enjoyed once I had the CM9/10 rom on it, and I am keeping it around as a spare / wifi voip burner phone. I guess for me tethering is mission critical since I live in an area that does not have any high speed internet option (no cable/DSL, nothing), and I rely on my phone for access at my house. So the first ROM that is stable and has tethering will get my donation.

TMO Wifi calling

So if I were to move away from Twiz, and try say PACman rom, could I still get the WIFI calling app? I kinda need it while at home because I get little service and it's the main reason I switched to TMO
Naturesretard said:
So if I were to move away from Twiz, and try say PACman rom, could I still get the WIFI calling app? I kinda need it while at home because I get little service and it's the main reason I switched to TMO
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Nope, wifi calling only works with stock tmobile touchwiz roms. :thumbup:
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Nope, wifi calling only works with stock tmobile touchwiz roms. :thumbup:
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So any rom with Twiz?
Darn, kind of a shame. Is it in the framework or something? No way to port it over??? I know it's early since the release, but Would you know of a JB based Twiz rom that's debloated and running stable/fast? I'm still getting used to all the new ROM options. (Back in my EVO days we only had Sense and AOSP.)
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So any rom with Twiz?
Darn, kind of a shame. Is it in the framework or something? No way to port it over??? I know it's early since the release, but Would you know of a JB based Twiz rom that's debloated and running stable/fast? I'm still getting used to all the new ROM options. (Back in my EVO days we only had Sense and AOSP.)
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Well you can try the Jedi Mind Trick JB rom by Ptmr3, it's a pretty awesome rom and wifi calling works too!
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Working right now but when I get home I'll try that out. Do you know if it has v6 supercharger baked in?
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It's not too bad. Pretty nice. But how can I reduce the text size for notification bar and turn off vol keys wake?
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Think so. It's as fast or faster with aggressive memory mgmt going on. Very smooth jb4.1.2 rom. Which was the last rom tmo included wifi-calling in.
As far as I've been able to find out, tmo has used two different implementations of wifi-calling. The first was a spaghetti code type of deal that still drives developers nuts; the second was a very good modularized implementation done by a very knowledgeable contractor based on open source code.
By the time the contract was up, the developer had developed the code so far beyond the available open source code, they felt justified in charging for it's use and further development. TMo balked at this saying they're not making enough money to justify that.
So, the current situation is that the nice modular code cannot be further developed without royalties and the spaghetti code is something that developers aren't willing to deal with.
Mind you, all this is off the top of my memory from internet searching on the topic. I'm sure I've got some of the details wrong; but, that should give you the gist of the situation.
If you search the Whitehawxx (WH) jb-aokp thread for: wifi-calling; you'll find his position on the matter. In case you or any one else is reading this post don't know, WH is a well respected, knowlegeable, dilligent developer whom we're lucky to have working on hercules. His opinion is highly regarded by many.
YMMV, good luck to you sir. :cyclops:

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