Hi there,
So I've been around this forum for a while and I've done pretty excessive flashing of custom roms / mods / themes for my android phones this far.
I never had a tablet, but I feel somewhat in love with the new kindle fire HD, so here is my question:
To anyone of you who have been around for some time and have another popular developer device with lots of custom roms and stuff:
#1 Is there a lot of development support for the kindle here on xda? It seems to be a really great device but I don't want to buy some tablet that has minor development (roms, bug fixes, CM9-10 support, kernels).
#2 From your perspective: how hard is it to really brick the old kindle fire? For me it would be essential to root my new kindle fire HD, this means no warranty if bricked (that's at least how it gets handled on other devices).
#3 As I'm form Germany, does someone know if there are any problems when using it outside of the USA? For anyone who does not know: Kindle fire HD 8.9 is only available in the USA, it's 7'' brother however will be available all over the world (and I'm gonna buy the 8.9'' one).
#4 How about usb OTG? Supported? Working on custom roms? If not, maybe someone knows about usb OTG on the new kindle fire HD?
Thanks in advance!
swent said:
Hi there,
So I've been around this forum for a while and I've done pretty excessive flashing of custom roms / mods / themes for my android phones this far.
I never had a tablet, but I feel somewhat in love with the new kindle fire HD, so here is my question:
To anyone of you who have been around for some time and have another popular developer device with lots of custom roms and stuff:
#1 Is there a lot of development support for the kindle here on xda? It seems to be a really great device but I don't want to buy some tablet that has minor development (roms, bug fixes, CM9-10 support, kernels).
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30866894
#2 From your perspective: how hard is it to really brick the old kindle fire? For me it would be essential to root my new kindle fire HD, this means no warranty if bricked (that's at least how it gets handled on other devices).
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Typically, the only thing that will permanently brick the device is physical damage.
#3 As I'm form Germany, does someone know if there are any problems when using it outside of the USA? For anyone who does not know: Kindle fire HD 8.9 is only available in the USA, it's 7'' brother however will be available all over the world (and I'm gonna buy the 8.9'' one).
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I could be wrong, but I think the Amazon app store and video on demand were only available in the US but it may have been changed since the announcement of the new devices.
#4 How about usb OTG? Supported? Working on custom roms? If not, maybe someone knows about usb OTG on the new kindle fire HD?
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USB OTG is supported, but there isn't very much in regards to power output ( around 3V), so you'll need a powered hub. And not all OTG devices work so it's kind of a crap shoot.
There is a lot of development for the 2011 kindle fire so I'm pretty sure that a lot of developers will do great things for the new versions
If you live outside the US(like me), you won't be able to fully enjoy the stock kindle fire. If you're gonna buy the HD, I advice rooting and installing a custom ROM once available.
I bought a 2011 version kindle fire a couple of days ago(the store was selling it for $115) and I was able to root it quite easily(I didn't root my galaxy s2 and nexus 7 so this is my 1st attempt to root an android device). Installing ROMs may seem daunting at first but once you get the hang of it, it's actually quite easy.
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Sorry for my impatience, but I haven't seen ANYTHING on the dev page or questions... This is something a LOT of us would like, even though a lot of our attention is going towards the Kindle Fire HD. Thanks!
when, i might ask?
Devices:
Kindle Fire with AlienDroid primary and Modaco secondary
Vlasp said:
when, i might ask?
Devices:
Kindle Fire with AlienDroid primary and Modaco secondary
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When he gets it done. It is really rude to ask for ETAs when the Devs have life's just like you and I, maybe they just don't want to spend all their days working on it. And a lot of devs do this part-time I'm between their actual work hours
so Hashcode will have it done when he gets done
Alright, Please forgive me for not being caught up on my Kindle Fire news.
Someone asked me the other day if they should buy one. Specifically this:
www[.]amazon[.]com/dp/B0083Q04IQ/
I have rooted and ROM'd a couple friends' Kindle Fires for them, but this was before Amazon released the latest round of new Kindle devices.
Does Hashcode's CM 10 ROM and Kernel work with this device?
Tell them to save their money. No Hashcodes will not work on this device. Development for this device can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1789 .
Thepooch said:
Tell them to save their money. No Hashcodes will not work on this device. Development for this device can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1789 .
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Bummer, that's what I was afraid of. Thanks for the info.
Ya it`s not really worth it IMO.
Not when you can get a Nexus 7 for $40 more.
Serious I know and it will root nice, lots of custom roms and no lockscreen adds arghh.
I can't post an official thank you to the development thread but I wanted to say thanks to all of those that have contributed to the development of the CM10.1/JB work for my Kindle Fire and all a hearty thanks to those that documented how it's all done.
I've owned my Kindle Fire for just over a year and wondered why people like their tablets so much. My Fire was limited, even after I initially rooted it just to get the Google apps on it, getting stuck with a 2.x base.
Now, with JB on it, my tablet has become a very powerful tool. I can't imagine life without a table any more. On the other hand, I wouldn't buy a Kindle Fire again unless I could root it and keep it current.
Beautiful rom
Thanks for the dev work hard
Is this possible, a port? I know The kf2 has higher everything, but I used my friend's KF2 and I liked it a lot!
You mean the Kindle Fire hd?
I know that it's running Android 4.0 ice cream sandwich while the original fire runs Android 2.3 gingerbread. If you wanted to flash an ics ROM on to your fire it's pretty easy and there are plenty to choose from here on the forum. I don't know if someone has made a specific ROM to look like the KFHD but I would advise looking around in the android development section. Good Luck! :good:
I meant the refurbed new one. Maybe I could port it.
Sent from a bird... No, a plane... Wait, It's a Kindle Fire!
I doubt anyone will work on it.... Your beset bet would possibly be to discuss it with ichigo
Hey guys.
I'm looking for a new tablet with a 1080p display. All the ones I had seen were 10"+, which is a tad too big for me. I like the idea of a smaller screen but keeping the high res.
My question is, after browsing through the Dev section and not seeing too many ROMs and in the Q&A there are a lot of issue threads, should I buy this tablet? How easy is it to flash stock or something to that accord if its bricked/ messed up? If any of you guys can give honest opinions, should I buy this tablet?
Thank you for your time.
-Riku
99% of the issues in the Q&A thread are due to the users' inability to pay attention and/or follow instructions. If you can't do that, then you should probably look somewhere else (the fact that you would ask that question, raises some red flags IMO).
The 2nd generation Kindle Fires were never intended to run custom ROMs. As a matter of fact, Amazon boasted that it could never be done. Considering that, I'd say we have quite a bit of development going for our devices. Our kernel is built from the ground up with a considerable amount of reverse engineering involved...and it's still under development. If you want an inexpensive tablet where everything works and has 100% functionality with no bugs whatsoever...you should probably look somewhere else.
However, if you want a powerful tablet with great value and you don't mind putting up with minor little annoyances while development grows AND you can pay attention & follow instructions, then this might be the tablet for you. No guarantees though.
I know what I am doing, mostly, so I can pretty much fix minor to bad bugs. I am considering this and the Note 8.0. I'm paranoid about specs so the full HD screen is a plus. Having trouble deciding though.
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Strike_Riku said:
I know what I am doing, mostly, so I can pretty much fix minor to bad bugs. I am considering this and the Note 8.0. I'm paranoid about specs so the full HD screen is a plus. Having trouble deciding though.
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I guess it all depends on what you are looking for. You can get the KFHD8.9 for less, but the Note 8 has better specs. I'm not sure if you would find the same level of support in Note 8 forums that you would with the 2nd generation Kindle Fire forums. One thing's for sure though...they don't have Hashcode. <-- that's a done deal in my opinion
@soupmagnet
Wow, Hashcode knows his 'Droid. My only two things stopping me is the lack of a pressure sensitive pen and no AOSP/AOSPA. Do you think its possible to port/ build either?
EDIT: just seen that there is a PA port in progress.
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if you use it for basic activities and bigscreen for reading, you may enjoy it.
gamer941 said:
if you use it for basic activities and bigscreen for reading, you may enjoy it.
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See, I wouldn't actually use any of the Amazon services, I would try and get it as stock looking as possible. I also want to play N.O.V.A 3 and others.
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Strike_Riku said:
See, I wouldn't actually use any of the Amazon services, I would try and get it as stock looking as possible. I also want to play N.O.V.A 3 and others.
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why you can't?
I'm now having root 8.9 LTE and playing NFSMW with no problem. Just download the APK and data then install :laugh: