I found this online and now you can dual boot android and ios.
http://galaxiess2.blogspot.com/2012/05/bootdroid-dual-boot-android-os-and.html?m=1
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and you thought celebrities weren't smart. =P
That's blasphemy.
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ArianaGrande said:
I found this online and now you can dual boot android and ios.
http://galaxiess2.blogspot.com/2012/05/bootdroid-dual-boot-android-os-and.html?m=1
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and you thought celebrities weren't smart. =P
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Do you believe everything you read on the interwebz? just messin
Lol, anyways....My guess is that it will be for the international SGS2. Although it does sound like a great idea and I love my dual booting hackint0sh at home, I doubt this will gain any traction. But let's hope I'm wrong!
One of the first Google results for "Bootdroid"...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1559769
Yes, for people still questioning, it IS fake. You're NEVER going to be able to run iOS natively on an Android device period. Likewise, you can barely get Android to recognize the iOS hardware.
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A good option for dualboot is UBUNTU...This is the new for 2013.XD
NOT IOS 4 !WAKALA!
There's no way this could work. you could never make iOS drivers for the devices (network, sound, display, etc).
But you guys do know it's possible to boot android on iOS right?
I did it on my iPod touch once I first heard of android. You can also run custom firmwares. That's why I got an android, because I saw how cool it was on iOS.
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what i am just wondering is why people like android so much and then you would want the inferior IOS on the already flawless android and also you dont match any of the hardware that IOS has
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Tmogalaxys2 said:
But you guys do know it's possible to boot android on iOS right?
I did it on my iPod touch once I first heard of android. You can also run custom firmwares. That's why I got an android, because I saw how cool it was on iOS.
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Its easier to port android to an iPad than the other way around. iOS' is built on proprietary hardware and doesn't even write drivers for anything else. The driver level stuff would be next to impossible to create from scratch. It would be cool though and probably spell the end of apple if you could slap their stuff on our hardware
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Its easier to port android to an iPad than the other way around. iOS' is built on proprietary hardware and doesn't even write drivers for anything else. The driver level stuff would be next to impossible to create from scratch. It would be cool though and probably spell the end of apple if you could slap their stuff on our hardware
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Oh yeah, end of apple. Running android on that iPod touch 1g sucked like hell though. Bad hardware meets good software lol.
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Oh yeah, end of apple. Running android on that iPod touch 1g sucked like hell though. Bad hardware meets good software lol.
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Yeah I'll bet. The apple hardware is garbage. Half of it is lower tier Samsung stuff put together by Foxconn.
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I don't know if it may be possible... but is there a way to have a cm7 running on the gn cdma? I'm pretty sure there's not. But maybe there's a small chance there is a way to get it running...I just want to know if there's a cm7 that can run off this phone. I have cm9 nightly running but I want to use gingerbread. .too? Any ideas, thoughts, or a definite answer? Than in advance
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Why would you want that..?! Millions of android users are never going to even see what we've got since yesterday (4.0.4) and you want to go back to gingerbread?
heh I wanted to run 1.0 on my nexus one...
Most likely NO. I cant imagine any developer (unless you want to take a crack at it yourself) that would want to waste their time on trying to make "MS Dos 3.1" run on a Windows 8 device
No. And seriously.... wtf?
Wow...! This is what they call evolution? I can exchange my nexus one for your gnex... Lots of gingerbread rooms!
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I just thought it be pretty cool to run cm 7 on the gn...just to have it stable and it being faster I guess.....nit saying going back in evolution and or technology...maybe just for cm7 to run faster off the gn..I had it on my nexus one and nexus s...
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I just thought it be pretty cool to run cm 7 on the gn...just to have it stable and it being faster I guess.....nit saying going back in evolution and or technology...maybe just for cm7 to run faster off the gn..I had it on my nexus one and nexus s...
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Faster? .... how? Ice Cream Sandwich is as fast as it can get.
it's awesome to put windows 3.1 on my i5
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Faster? .... how? Ice Cream Sandwich is as fast as it can get.
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Faster as in ics needs a certain amount of memory for it to run properly. But I'm guessing cm7 don't need allll the memory available on gn therefore it would run much faster....just like a windows 7 computer having g now like 8gb of ram available and new processors....and if u install windows xp it will run very smooth and super fast..since that system never saw 8gb of ram in the past on a regular desktop....that's what I meant...but yeah it will never happen anyways
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Faster as in ics needs a certain amount of memory for it to run properly. But I'm guessing cm7 don't need allll the memory available on gn therefore it would run much faster....just like a windows 7 computer having g now like 8gb of ram available and new processors....and if u install windows xp it will run very smooth and super fast..since that system never saw 8gb of ram in the past on a regular desktop....that's what I meant...but yeah it will never happen anyways
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It has nothing to do with the ram.
Or maybe even symbian! From the 5110 with the original snake.... ya, THAT would be fast!!!
It won't necessarily run smoother as it wouldn't be optimised for running on the GN. Also gingerbread lacks hardware acceleration so that would make things ever so slightly laggier and not to mention possible bugs.
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There is not (that I am aware of) any device that would run smooth at 720p on Gingerbread unless the OEM added a hardware accelerated UI (for example, the Note).
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I don't know if it may be possible... but is there a way to have a cm7 running on the gn cdma? I'm pretty sure there's not. But maybe there's a small chance there is a way to get it running...I just want to know if there's a cm7 that can run off this phone. I have cm9 nightly running but I want to use gingerbread. .too? Any ideas, thoughts, or a definite answer? Than in advance
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Another "cool" kid wanting to be cool and probably needs somebody to flash his phone for him.
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iphone. helping computer illiteracy become popular since 2007.
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Another "cool" kid wanting to be cool and probably needs somebody to flash his phone for him.
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iphone. helping computer illiteracy become popular since 2007.
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How does that make any sense?
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How does that make any sense?
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Yeah I dunno, @rbiter has been on a tirade of lame jokes lately.
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Just because you may not like an idea doesn't mean that everybody else has to feel the same way. If you're not interested in helping then feel free to ignore the thread, but do NOT reply just to give some smartass answer or harass others.
I think everyone here has been pretty lighthearted with each other so far but this is getting real old real quick.
OP instead of making comments and making fun of your curiosities I will simply explain:
There are no driver binaries for G Nex hardware that work on Gingerbread, and that's the main reason this won't work. Just like you couldn't really build Froyo for the Nexus S. The hardware drivers are typically coded to work with specific versions of Android.
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I thought this would be a fun thread.
Firefox OS is already becoming a reality, btw. Somebody has already started porting it to the Gnex here, but beware, it's a pre-alpha.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1805282
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I thought this would be a fun thread.
Firefox OS is already becoming a reality, btw. Somebody has already started porting it to the Gnex here, but beware, it's a pre-alpha.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1805282
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That's silly. If I wanted another OS I wouldn't be on GNex, would I?
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That's silly. If I wanted another OS I wouldn't be on GNex, would I?
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Well, that's the beauty of a Nexus,isn't it? You can flash so many different things with less problems than a non-nexus.
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Well, that's the beauty of a Nexus,isn't it? You can flash so many different things with less problems than a non-nexus.
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No, I get you, but that's not what I meant. If I wanted a windows os I would have bought a phone that already runs one. Same way, if it were possible to run android on iphone, I wouldn't buy iphone to do that. I would buy iphone to run ios, right?
Now, I do get that it's awesome to play around, have something different, impress your friends, etc, but I bought my phone to run android. that's me.
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That's silly. If I wanted another OS I wouldn't be on GNex, would I?
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Have some imagination....
Any info about ubuntu on android.. i want to apply in my Galaxy Nexus.. interested
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The reason I have a Nexus is that I want to run the latest version of Android. So, nothing.
I'd like to be able to try out windows phone, buy prob not as a daily driver. What I would like would be some sort of Ubuntu implementation where it ran both Ubuntu and android depending on whether it was docked or not.
I would want to stick to Android, but run it on Nokia hardware. No one comes close to their quality, albeit diminished as of late.
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Ubuntu and windows 7 phone
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Web os or windows phone. Or Meego.
Definitely meego with a dalvik machine for android apps
I think Mozilla's B2G shows a lot of promise. I like the concept.
Erm... Kandy Kane maybe.
android features with iOS interface.....
Android 1000000000000000.0
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Tizen for sure. Meego's real time multitasking was awesome. Same with Maemo.
W8 could be nice, but for that I'd probably prefer getting a w8 phone, from my experience with HD2,dual booting was annoying.
Sidekick lx OS
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NKDroid said:
Any info about ubuntu on android.. i want to apply in my Galaxy Nexus.. interested
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There are several apps on the play store that add Ubuntu or Debian to the gnex. My favorite one was Debian Kit, which let you put either Debian or Ubuntu on your phone side by side with Android. I'm not sure if it works with Jellybean, though. Really nice to have mc, vim or joe, GCC, package management, X, etc available.
Well... in smartphones we don't have many choice... So I would say windows 8, no windows phone I mean PC windows..
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Any ROM for this device I find still has Samsungs Touch interface overlay on it, such as Jelly Bomb. Is there a Cyanogenmod like ROM out there for our cdma phone? When will Cyanogenmod begin to support the cdma version of the note?
Taylorcox75 said:
Any ROM for this device I find still has Samsungs Touch interface overlay on it, such as Jelly Bomb. Is there a Cyanogenmod like ROM out there for our cdma phone? When will Cyanogenmod begin to support the cdma version of the note?
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Wrong section bud... And there aren't any aosp roms yet... Just be patient I'm sure some will emerge with time as the device is still relatively new
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Jeez... do people ever learn?
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LOL
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Like dis?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33558212
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Like dis?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33558212
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Nothing at all like that. The exact opposite of that as a matter of fact.
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At least this could have been posted in original Android development .... come on use your head ....
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Any ROM for this device I find still has Samsungs Touch interface overlay on it, such as Jelly Bomb. Is there a Cyanogenmod like ROM out there for our cdma phone? When will Cyanogenmod begin to support the cdma version of the note?
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I'd guess that any pure AOSP based ROM would need to somehow support the Samsung S-pen capabilities and be made to co-exist with the Samsung system S-pen capabilities software "blob", or do away with the S-pen capabilities altogether?
AOSP is open source ... enhancements to it may or may not be. If it helps Samsung in their patent fight with Apple to prove how they've added their own differentiated technology to smart phones, should they make it open source and let Apple have it as well?
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I'd guess that any pure AOSP based ROM would need to somehow support the Samsung S-pen capabilities and be made to co-exist with the Samsung system S-pen capabilities software "blob", or do away with the S-pen capabilities altogether?
AOSP is open source ... enhancements to it may or may not be. If it helps Samsung in their patent fight with Apple to prove how they've added their own differentiated technology to smart phones, should they make it open source and let Apple have it as well?
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Cm10 on the note 2 international supports the s-pen. Just don't get the Samsung apps have to find apps in the market that do the same thing
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There are loads of ROMs to choose from Taylorcox75.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 ROMs.
(They all lead back to here at XDA and you will need to read the forum threads carefully. Hopefully the thread screenshots might give you an idea of what you're looking for.)
Should I come back and find this post still in the dev section tomorrow, this space will be filled with Russian Nyan Cat.
You have been warned.
I personally think it would be nice to have this option for our GNex. Anyone else? By far the best CM ROM/Android release and quite polished. Think of the battery saving capabilities and overall performance/smoothness. How hard you guys think it would be to back port an ICS kernel?
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can't you do that? But its nice thought.. Bringing back the old is very bad when cm7.2 user crying for cm10
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Why stop there? How about froyo or eclair?
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Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't it run slower since GB (as far that I know of) doesn't have HW acceleration?
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Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't it run slower since GB (as far that I know of) doesn't have HW acceleration?
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Idk about you, but CM 7 ran better on my SII than 10/10.1 does on my Nexus...
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Well I never experienced CM7 first hand so I can't really tell , I came to that conclusion since HW acceleration and performance boost was one of the most touted feature back then when ICS Iaunched I figure it was noticeably faster than GB.
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Well I never experienced CM7 first hand so I can't really tell , I came to that conclusion since HW acceleration and performance boost was one of the most touted feature back then when ICS Iaunched I figure it was noticeably faster than GB.
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Personally, the HW acceleration isn't much of a difference. BUT, all I do for games is Sudoku lol.
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That's it. Tomorrow I'm downgrading my PC to Windows 98 and installing CM 6 on my Nexus. That should disable just about everything currently working.
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Idk about you, but CM 7 ran better on my SII than 10/10.1 does on my Nexus...
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Have you had the chance to see a G1 running Cupcake lately? That thing blasts away my Nexus in terms of speed opening the app drawer and the apps it has. BUT. Do remember: the older the OS, the less things it has to carry. You can't compare two different OS versions on two different phones. You can only compare the same OS version on two phones or two OS versions on the same phone.
I want donut on gnex which would still out perform iOS 6.1.
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What a pointless thread.
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What a pointless thread.
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There is people with Galaxy Nexus who doesn't like ICS or newer Android version...
I don't like really much Gingerbread but it would be nice if there would be GB for Nexus because then battery life may be better but speed won't be much better and then there is less question threads about older Android versions...
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I don't like really much Gingerbread but it would be nice if there would be GB for Nexus because then battery life may be better
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MAY...
You're talking out of assumptions here. Hell, what if the ported GN **** for GB makes it worse ?
I'm still waiting for a good report on how ICS saves battery vs. the look & feel of overall OS fluidity in JB. And now GB ? Give me break.
Seems that slow news days and lack of new stuff to flash is a killer combo for dumb assumptions without technical explanations or research of work to be invested to get mythical gains.
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remember: the older the OS, the less things it has to carry. You can't compare two different OS versions on two different phones. You can only compare the same OS version on two phones or two OS versions on the same phone.
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That's the reason IOS is so fast. It's so basic that the iphone doesn't have to load a lot of stuff like Android devices.
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On my fascinate, comparing cm7.2 to cm10 was like comparing an oven to a microwave. Cm10 was massively faster, smoother, and more stable. It wasn't even kind of close.
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Or a semi to a Ferrari lol
CM 7.2 (GingerBread acctually) is Windows XP of Android. Its stable and it still takes 50% of Android devices. It would be cool to see how it works on newer devices but its hard to backport it to newer devices so it would be just waste of time
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That's it. Tomorrow I'm downgrading my PC to Windows 98 and installing CM 6 on my Nexus. That should disable just about everything currently working.
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Oh my god, this comment helped the whole thread! We need more of these unsightly comments
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Wtf!
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That's the reason IOS is so fast. It's so basic that the iphone doesn't have to load a lot of stuff like Android devices.
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That, and iOS doesn't run via a Virtual Machine.
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It's been done http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594830
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Okay so I had a Dinc2 before this and my dad just got the DNA... I really miss Sense haha
To get to the point: I am nowhere near a developer but I think I could port Sense to the Gnex if I had some help. If anyone is interested in trying to do this let me know!
I will probably try to get Sense from either the DNA or the X, the X has the same screen resolution so it may be easier... either way lets see what happens! I've already tried twice and it failed. Like i said... I'm no dev
I have the vzw Gnex so i'd start with a toro build and go from there if we can get it working properly!
You have way more important things to worry about than screen resolution...
People with more experience have tried and failed. Don't waste your time, but try if you really dare. Like the other guy said, the screen resolution isn't the only problem. It's probably the least most important issue.
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Yeah dudes there is a lot of stuff.. Ya really think its that bad huh? Damn that's disappointing. I think a sense ROM would be pretty boss for the community. Make all of the ones who bailed on the gnex jealous hah
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Getting it to boot would be fairly simple compared to getting everything to somewhat work...
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Sense is an HTC skin, no? The X is Moto
and doesn't have Sense does it?
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Sense is an HTC skin, no? The X is Moto
and doesn't have Sense does it?
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Sense is HTCs version of android, its pretty sweet
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Sense is HTCs version of android, its pretty sweet
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sweet is far from an accurate depiction of it.
sense is far deeper than 'a skin'. its in the kernel, the modules, the drivers, everything....its a bloated version of android that needs to die.
whaaaat! i mean okay its not amazing but it is kind of cool cmonnn
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whaaaat! i mean okay its not amazing but it is kind of cool cmonnn
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"Cool" is an opinion. Its difficulty to work with (unless your device has Qualcomm silicon) is a fact.
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"Cool" is an opinion. Its difficulty to work with (unless your device has Qualcomm silicon) is a fact.
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Yeah i think this was a bad idea may try to do something else though. A productive use of my time for once
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A sense port would be fun to play around with, but it was attempted about a year ago, and ended up being abandoned. There is do much that is closed source in sense that it would be an uphill battle to get it working. It would basically take an htc sense developer to make this work... So who knows someone on the htc dev team?
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instead of this, check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2298210
i'm forming a team to try our luck with WebOS!
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sweet is far from an accurate depiction of it.
sense is far deeper than 'a skin'. its in the kernel, the modules, the drivers, everything....its a bloated version of android that needs to die.
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Lol'd.....Seriously, though.