Is it possible to get android in Wave II if so everything works fine in that ???
No...
Currently it is not possible.
Wrong section.
Android port is for the moment only for Wave I, but as Wave I is very similar to Wave II, the progress of the android port (refer here) is nearly the same.
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Hi there, I'm a samsung wave 8500 own and I'm so tired to have the Bada OS... I've seen thare are some problem with the modem in the android ICS porting. In your opinion could be easiler try to made a porting for windows phone 7? some days ago I tried the samsung Omnia 7 a phone that, in my opinion, had similar hardware components but is more fluid reacive speed and pretty. the similar hardware componets could be an help to create a porting?
ps Sorry for my bad english
Hi,
Recently, I got a GT-S8600 (Wave 3) with Bada 2.0 but... You know, Bada isn't the best OS for a Samsung's phone, so, I want to know if there's any news about Android port on a Wave 3, you'll maybe tell me Wave 1 and Wave 2 isn't stable but, really... If anyone can work or can tell me how to port Android for Wave 3 it'll maybe beautiful. I want it so much to really test the Wave 3 performance, and with Bada I can't do it.
So, if any of you have somes news about it...
Thanks.
I have a SGT 3 GT-P5210 running Android 4.2.2 . But for some developing reasons I want to downgrade it to 4.0.3 ICS.
I have searched a lot on the web, but I couldn't find not even 1 ROM for 4.0.3 dedicated for my device.
I also have a look at this xda thread but nobody gives an answer in the end: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582179
I am actually thinking that it is completely impossible to find a ROM for my purposes, due to many reasons.
Is this right? Or does anyone have a link at such a ROM?
The scenario of just trying to flash a ROM of SGT 2 won't work due to the Intel Atom Processor of GT 3...Not saying that it could work otherwise...
Thanks in advance.
If you every heard of porting then google how to port and there is a lot of guides, so that can help you make a rom for your own then if it works upload it and share it with community
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Ripshock said:
If you every heard of porting then google how to port and there is a lot of guides, so that can help you make a rom for your own then if it works upload it and share it with community
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I googled for porting and I found some very interesting articles and guides. But it seems it is not possible for my purposes. The Port ROM has to be for the same processor type (Galaxy Tab 3 -> Intel Atom) and of the same manufacturer as of the Base ROM's (Samsung doesn't have an Intel tablet with Android ICS available..). In some guides I also read that the Android versions have to be of the same type, which is the opposite of what I want.
Porting from Galaxy Tab 2 will ,almost definitely, won't work since it has an ARM processor. But I will try it to ensure that it will fail.
Building from source is also impossible, because several vendor components will be needed, which are proprietary, and as a result, unavailable.
I will let you know when I brick my Tab 3 with Tab 2 ROM.
Nick_Pro said:
I googled for porting and I found some very interesting articles and guides. But it seems it is not possible for my purposes. The Port ROM has to be for the same processor type (Galaxy Tab 3 -> Intel Atom) and of the same manufacturer as of the Base ROM's (Samsung doesn't have an Intel tablet with Android ICS available..). In some guides I also read that the Android versions have to be of the same type, which is the opposite of what I want.
Porting from Galaxy Tab 2 will ,almost definitely, won't work since it has an ARM processor. But I will try it to ensure that it will fail.
Building from source is also impossible, because several vendor components will be needed, which are proprietary, and as a result, unavailable.
I will let you know when I brick my Tab 3 with Tab 2 ROM.
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Why are you so n00b ???
Trying to flash a Tab 2 ROM on a Tab 3 ?
Architectures are VERY different,
Processor are different,
GPU are different,
RAM modules (DDR3L vs DDR2) are different,
Sound Cards are different,
So how could you port this ?
Have you already wondered WHY development of Tab 3 10.1 is too SLOW ?
Good luck with your port.
Btw, if you want the most smoothest ROM released for Tab 3 10.1, flash this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2693396 :good:
It's an awesome rom with many features like Multi-Window
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Hi all,
I own a JXD S7300b Android gamepad, which is 'locked' at Android 4.1.1 at the moment, but i've been looking
around and saw that the tablet actually uses a GT-I9100 'host body', with 1 GB of ram. If that device can be updated unofficially
to Android 8.1 ( i really need just Android 6 actually ), would that be possible, and, more importantly, would
the joysticks still be supported? ( which is actually the most important part )
I've been looking around but couldn't find a decent answer to this, so any tips, advice is very welcome.
Hello guys, I haven't used my tablet for a while and now I discovered that many apps like YouTube etc. won't work due to outdated software, Samsung has discontinued support and now am looking for a step by step guide to upgrade or replace operating system on my Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) with the hope to salvage the device to an acceptable level.
I have searched everywhere but couldn't find anything. Unfortunately I am not savvy.
Apologies if that has been already posted/ requested.
Thank you for your time!
There are a few variants of that model which have various storage capacities, LTE etc...
There seems to be some support at E Foundation which brings some variants up to Android 9
Smartphone Selector
I also saw some experimental work developing Android 12 here on XDA
Galaxy Note 10.1 Android Development
Android development for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
forum.xda-developers.com