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So, since I'm guessing the Nexus S is at least somewhat similar to its Galaxy S cousins. What are the chances of getting some Gingerbread going over here?
I see it happening but not for a long while given we don't have 2.2 yet.
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samuelhadams said:
I see it happening but not for a long while given we don't have 2.2 yet.
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Just need a developer to tweak the Nexus S ROM once it's out.... Problem is we don't have any devs yet...
The Nexus S kernel source is now available.
http://androidcommunity.com/nexus-s-kernel-source-available-now-20101214/
I have a fascinate, but was curious what the continuum users were up to. Bad news is that the nexus S is gsm, so their kernal can't be ported over to any of the cdma galaxy phones due to irreconcilable differences in the RIL.
WARNING! RANT AHEAD!
theraptscallion said:
I have a fascinate, but was curious what the continuum users were up to. Bad news is that the nexus S is gsm, so their kernal can't be ported over to any of the cdma galaxy phones due to irreconcilable differences in the RIL.
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UUUGGGHHHHH, When are us CDMA users gonna get a phone like that!!?!??!???!
I mean yeah, we've got better phones than ATT for the most part android wise, but still! This is is really bugging me! I already know the answer to my own question but AAAAAAGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!
/rant
my best guess is that gingerbread/aosp etc will have to be built/completed for the fascinate...and hopefully it can trickle down to the continuum
theraptscallion said:
I have a fascinate, but was curious what the continuum users were up to. Bad news is that the nexus S is gsm, so their kernal can't be ported over to any of the cdma galaxy phones due to irreconcilable differences in the RIL.
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Sorry to bust your bubble but that's total bull. The ril is inside the rom itself, only a few referenes to the gsm network are present in the kernel itself. The only problems your would run into would be externel sdcard support and the ticker being supported if at all.
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I haven't heard anything about the FM radio for the Sprint version. I know it is disabled for US versions, but is included with the international version. Is there a difference in LTE chipset?
I would like to get this feature working if possible.
Here is the .apk for the FM radio for international variants. (fails to install though)
bump...could this work?
Would love this as well.
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Bump. This would be a nice feature
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I'm also interested in this. Can anyone confirm that the FM radio is there in hardware on the Sprint/other US versions? If so, it is just a matter of software, right?
bump.
Just tried to install that file and it wouldnt finish. It'd stop and give an error "Application not installed".
Dont think the radio is there.
I pushed it to system/app and set the permissions to rw-r-r. After reboot I get the icon but it just fc. I'll look a little more into it later but probably still won't work anyway even if I can get it to not fc.
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US versions rarely have FM radios. in this case. there is no FM radio.
na7q said:
US versions rarely have FM radios. in this case. there is no FM radio.
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That's the one nice thing about the HTC phones for me atleast. I use FM radio for sporting events. And the Evo 3D and the Evo 4G had the FM radio available to use.
na7q said:
US versions rarely have FM radios. in this case. there is no FM radio.
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Do you mean the hardware is not physically there or just the software?
na7q said:
US versions rarely have FM radios. in this case. there is no FM radio.
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Wow, you sound soo sure. Where is your source?? Samsung hasnt even made this documentation/ pinouts public yet, besides the user manual which I have attached:
Jed Dignazio said:
Wow, you sound soo sure. Where is your source?? Samsung hasnt even made this documentation/ pinouts public yet, besides the user manual which I have attached:
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Does this mean the hardware for the radio is there or it isn't ?
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Jed Dignazio said:
Wow, you sound soo sure. Where is your source?? Samsung hasnt even made this documentation/ pinouts public yet, besides the user manual which I have attached:
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na7q is correct when he says "US versions rarely have FM radios." See the old compatibility list for my FM app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059296&page=480
As to "there is no FM radio.", I imagine that remains to be proven one way or another.
I can give more information if someone, preferably with SU/root, ran my app here and sent me a debug log: http://d-h.st/rky
Use Menu-> Test-> Email-> Logs and after 20 seconds or so, press Send. Or if no email get /sdcard/sprt_debug.txt .
At a minimum, my guess is that a stock ROM can't support FM; rooted or with custom kernel, who knows yet...
Nice sharing idea.., i very like this application...
Sent a debug log.
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Sent a debug log.
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Thanks.
No sign of the needed FM driver.
In theory it's possible the FM si4705 chip is there, but would need a custom kernel to activate. But I doubt it's even there; it's not there on any other high end Samsungs sold in the US.
I'd recommend writing your politicians, but that's likely a waste of time and they ignore the NABs pleas to compel FM capability.
Uhhhhh... TuneIn?
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Didnt someone do a tear down on androidforums and find the hardware was not there?
If I run across it I will post the link.
I very well could be thinking of one of the other many many phones released in the last year that does not have it
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If you're referring to Tune In Radio, that does no good for local FM (think audio for televisions at the gym) broadcasts.
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Hey guys.
Seen this around the threads but want to ask apart from being one more 3g band and 2 less 4g bands, what's the difference between the two? Everything else should be the same?
And the major thing is are all the n7105 roms going to go onto the T version no problems? That's one of my main concerns... Is there different partitions or something?
Thanks guys.
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Lambetts said:
Hey guys.
And the major thing is are all the n7105 roms going to go onto the T version no problems? That's one of my main concerns... Is there different partitions or something?
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I have used several N7105 roms on my N7105T with no problems (currently using an AT&T note 2 rom on my Telstra note 2). From my understanding any N7105 rom will run okay. If you have network issues, just reflash the modem for your provider.
Thanks mate.
I'm with optus and I've bought this phone directly from Samsung. Straight up rom, no bloat of any kind. So I don't know if I should be using the non T version or what. But from what your saying then rom wise, I won't have any dramas, that's good news. I heard triangle didn't work before update because of a partition difference. That worries me a little.
But if you've been flashing N7105 roms and had no issues then that's awesome. Far as I'm aware it's just the bands that are different. The T has quad 2g, quad 3g and dual 4g as the non T version has quad 2g, tri 3g and quad 4g. Is that right?
Everything else apparently is exactly the same. Just needed some professional opinions Haha.
Thanks mate. Any more info would be much appreciated.
Thanks again.
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Thanks mate.
But if you've been flashing N7105 roms and had no issues then that's awesome. Far as I'm aware it's just the bands that are different. The T has quad 2g, quad 3g and dual 4g as the non T version has quad 2g, tri 3g and quad 4g. Is that right?
Everything else apparently is exactly the same. Just needed some professional opinions Haha.
Thanks mate. Any more info would be much appreciated.
Thanks again.
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I am not really sure about what bands are compatible with the n7105/T but I do know that all n7105 roms are compatible with any 4g version of the note 2. What I meant earlier about the modem is that if you use a n7105T, you should use an n7105T modem. If you use an AT&T note 2, use an At&T modem. If you use an international n7105, use that modem.
Not sure if that answers your question but hopefully it helps.
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I am not really sure about what bands are compatible with the n7105/T but I do know that all n7105 roms are compatible with any 4g version of the note 2. What I meant earlier about the modem is that if you use a n7105T, you should use an n7105T modem. If you use an AT&T note 2, use an At&T modem. If you use an international n7105, use that modem.
Not sure if that answers your question but hopefully it helps.
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Thanks heaps again.
Yeah that does help heaps.
So basically, like a nexus, you just flash the right radio for your version of Android after you've flashed your rom and it's all good?
Yeah sorry, I've just been paranoid about bricking my device not flashing the "proper" model rom. But as far as I can gather it's exactly the same handset, just the radio would different, because of the bands. It's great to hear that you've flashed multiple N7105 roms and had absolutely no dramas. That means it's fine! Haha.
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Thanks heaps again.
So basically, like a nexus, you just flash the right radio for your version of Android after you've flashed your rom and it's all good?
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Yep that's it! Don't worry so much, it is very simple. Just make a nandroid backup before you do anything as a safety net
Thanks man.
Well, from this then, N7105 or N7105T, both the same with everything. No chance of bricking. I had another response saying he said it's a bit risky with the T model as it's different, that was one thing that made me second guess... And the triangle away partition error...
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Thanks man.
Well, from this then, N7105 or N7105T, both the same with everything. No chance of bricking. I had another response saying he said it's a bit risky with the T model as it's different, that was one thing that made me second guess
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I have the T model and have had no issues.
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Thanks man.
And the triangle away partition error...
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Have never heard of or experienced this on my T
halow
no OTA for my N7105 huhuhu
hi plsssssssssssss what does modem mean ,i mean the modem.ini one extracts from baseband or something,i hope you understand me though.am totally a novice at this but am really interested.
is it supposed to speed up internet connedction or what?
kindly take the pain to explain.
thanks in advance
MOD-DEM
Modulate - Demodulate
In the case of our device its the firmware (software) that sits between the Android OS and the hardware radio alloing them to work together.
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Lg Optimus g _ LG-E975T
When will support this device?
(Root-Recovery-custom roms)
We need your support..
Thanks.
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I didn't even know that there was an E975T
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furkandeger said:
I didn't even know that there was an E975T
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LG-E975T Is certainly exists, I think that this version of the optimus g addressed to the Middle East !
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al5zMri said:
LG-E975T Is certainly exists, I think that this version of the optimus g addressed to the Middle East !
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Are you tr tried e975's (int'l) recoveries root mathodes etc?
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Are you tr tried e975's (int'l) recoveries root mathodes etc?
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No of course .. T-is a difference
Such as galaxy s2 > i9100 - i9100g the letter g is a difference in ( rom and root )
I think so! :Confused:
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al5zMri said:
No of course .. T-is a difference
Such as galaxy s2 > i9100 - i9100g the letter g is a difference in ( rom and root )
I think so! :Confused:
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Someone who actually knows the difference will have to explain. For example, SGS2 i9100M (Canadian) is exactly the same thing as i9100 (International), while i9100G is quite different. So, not all model letter designations mean actual differences in hardware and corresponding firmware -- sometimes they are just specific to distribution regions. But you probably don't want to try your luck without knowing for sure...
That being said, I am pretty confident you can try rooting your phone using this method, for example. Logically, it won't cause any harm if it fails, but chances are very good that it will work. Custom recoveries and ROMs are a different story, though...
kt-Froggy said:
Someone who actually knows the difference will have to explain. For example, SGS2 i9100M (Canadian) is exactly the same thing as i9100 (International), while i9100G is quite different. So, not all model letter designations mean actual differences in hardware and corresponding firmware -- sometimes they are just specific to distribution regions. But you probably don't want to try your luck without knowing for sure...
That being said, I am pretty confident you can try rooting your phone using this method, for example. Logically, it won't cause any harm if it fails, but chances are very good that it will work. Custom recoveries and ROMs are a different story, though...
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I'm going to try this method now
kt-Froggy said:
Someone who actually knows the difference will have to explain. For example, SGS2 i9100M (Canadian) is exactly the same thing as i9100 (International), while i9100G is quite different. So, not all model letter designations mean actual differences in hardware and corresponding firmware -- sometimes they are just specific to distribution regions. But you probably don't want to try your luck without knowing for sure...
That being said, I am pretty confident you can try rooting your phone using this method, for example. Logically, it won't cause any harm if it fails, but chances are very good that it will work. Custom recoveries and ROMs are a different story, though...
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Thank you very much :good:
Got Root :highfive:
but now how do i get a different story
al5zMri said:
Thank you very much :good:
Got Root :highfive:
but now how do i get a different story
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Congrats, glad to hear! As for the other stuff (custom recoveries and ROMs), unfortunately, I wouldn't be able to help you, as I have no idea what the actual differences are (if any) between the models...
Your root works .. But there is a problem in all applications for root, such as (root explorer - wifi kill - aptoide store)
So stop working while giving your root property ..
kt-Froggy said:
Congrats, glad to hear! As for the other stuff (custom recoveries and ROMs), unfortunately, I wouldn't be able to help you, as I have no idea what the actual differences are (if any) between the models...
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thanx very much :good:
Perhaps the rest of the Brotherhood or the developers .. They can help me in this regard