Since I can't post this in the CM10 thread itself, I'll ask here.
What's going to be of the CM10 for the One V? As I see Lloir has stopped all development for the One V. I'm just curious and it's one of my concerns, don't be asking me to do it myself etc.
Thanks.
Hope for the best mate.... Someone will be there....:fingers crossed:
Yeah I wonder too...
I hope its not the end of the v
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rohov said:
Someone will be there....:fingers crossed:
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soham_sss said:
I hope its not the end of the v
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Till 1ce,ck,etc.etc....will be there,dev won't ever stop...its not a dead device and never will be.
I hope so too! I just got my device and is doing sufficient for me, especially with CM10, love it!
Just hope something happens with codefireX, that's an awesome ROM.....
Why the hell won't it boot is a question.:banghead:
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soham_sss said:
Just hope something happens with codefireX, that's an awesome ROM.....
Why the hell won't it boot is a question.:banghead:
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It's because 4.2.2 doesn't really work for PrimoU yet. The devs are working on it.
There are so many features of the CM10 I'm unwilling to give up, the status bar brightness control, the sweep2on feature is definitely my favourite.
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It's because 4.2.2 doesn't really work for PrimoU yet. The devs are working on it.
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I know the question is: why wont it boot
The answer cannot be because it does not work properly:banghead:
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RedGoblinz said:
There are so many features of the CM10 I'm unwilling to give up, the status bar brightness control, the sweep2on feature is definitely my favourite.
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dude the "sweep2on" feature is a feature a the kernel not cm10 roms
soham_sss said:
I know the question is: why wont it boot
The answer cannot be because it does not work properly:banghead:
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It doesn't work properly because they're still working on the kernel drivers. Therefore, it won't boot.
Really? I never thought of that, lol. Just a question, it's alright if you dont answer I understand: What ROMs use Maxwen's HELLBOY?
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Really? I never thought of that, lol. Just a question, it's alright if you dont answer I understand: What ROMs use Maxwen's HELLBOY?
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All jb ROMs are compatible with hellboy
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All jb ROMs are compatible with hellboy
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But Hellboy is only for GSM devices. If you have a PrimoC, go with one of Simon's kernels.
Are the differences between the X/XL/S/V quite considerable? I don't mean in terms of RAM, screen size, etc. but actual chips, models, etc.? I noticed that CM10.1 has official M-releases for the XL and S.
I wonder if they just limit the devices that are accepted into main, regardless of the quality of their branch, or if there are just a few things missing from Lloid's work that would let it get integrated into mainline.
Sadly, the One V is by far the weakest and most entry-level device of the One line.
HOV = 1ghz/1core
HOS = 1.5ghz/2core
HOX (global edition) = 1.5ghz/4core
HOX+ = 1.7ghz/4core
bananabux said:
Sadly, the One V is by far the weakest and most entry-level device of the One line.
HOV = 1ghz/1core
HOS = 1.5ghz/2core
HOX (global edition) = 1.5ghz/4core
HOX+ = 1.7ghz/4core
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your just realising that? :laugh:
tyraen said:
Are the differences between the X/XL/S/V quite considerable? I don't mean in terms of RAM, screen size, etc. but actual chips, models, etc.? I noticed that CM10.1 has official M-releases for the XL and S.
I wonder if they just limit the devices that are accepted into main, regardless of the quality of their branch, or if there are just a few things missing from Lloid's work that would let it get integrated into mainline.
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easiest way to get officially supported by CM is - someone from CM to own a One V
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Sadly, the One V is by far the weakest and most entry-level device of the One line.
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Sorry, like I said I didn't mean in terms of processor, etc. Unless you mean there differences between CPU architectures that make it hard to support CM10.1?
1ceb0x said:
easiest way to get officially supported by CM is - someone from CM to own a One V
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Darn.
1ceb0x said:
easiest way to get officially supported by CM is - someone from CM to own a One V
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Like he said... If someone can donate a one v to cm it'll be nice lol
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Related
Is there any chance to port JB for HTC One V like htc one x got (JB) port....
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Is there any chance to port JB for HTC One V like htc one x got (JB) port....
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There is still a chance for an official port from htc, so nothing is impossible
soo cool
i would love to get that
dont just say thanks hit thanks if i helped
a true lfc supporter
and a former symbian lover
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There is still a chance for an official port from htc, so nothing is impossible
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I don't think that One V will get JB officially . Merely we will get it through porting or building it from source.
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I don't think that One V will get JB officially . Merely we will get it through porting or building it from source.
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The tought is made out of statistics I agree.
Given the fact, that V has came out with 4.0 and that every htc android phone in the market have received at least one version update (at least those I know).
I think the hardware is capable, so CM10 or AOSP or some other port will be available non-officially that is for sure
Lol you guys realise that JB is essentially a service pack right.? So we will very likely get it officially
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so CM10 or AOSP or some other port will be available non-officially that is for sure
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first we need CM9 to be working properly before anyone ports Jelly
me wants jelly bean on ma htc one v!
the new cpu and gpu governor giving full state when touched will be legend.. *wait for it* ..dary!! :laugh: hope it will resolve the sluggishness/lagging of this phone.
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I don't think that One V will get JB officially . Merely we will get it through porting or building it from source.
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Perhaps they will do it:
http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-jelly-bean-updates
So what does the Taiwanese manufacturer have planned in the way of updates for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean? Here's the official word:
"We are excited about Android Jelly Bean and are planning to support it across a variety of our devices. We are reviewing the software to determine our upgrade plans and schedule, so please stay tuned for more updates on specific device upgrade plans."
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Excellent...
This may help to devs... check This.....
handryg555 said:
This may help to devs... check This.....
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Look we CANT port anything properly until we have CM9 working 100% like wifi drivers and camera drivers sorted
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i have installed Cynogenmod9 RC3 on my one v (GSM) and flashed titanium-kiss latest kernel the issue is that when bluetooth is on the phone does not get a good sleep (i..e. no deep sleep) is that a know issue ?. is there any way to get the phone to sleep with the bluetooth on.
this thread here is for all questions related to CM9
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31832816#post31832816
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i have installed Cynogenmod9 RC3 on my one v (GSM) and flashed titanium-kiss latest kernel the issue is that when bluetooth is on the phone does not get a good sleep (i..e. no deep sleep) is that a know issue ?. is there any way to get the phone to sleep with the bluetooth on.
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No - if BT is on there is no deep sleep in CM9
Issue is related to to fact that the code in CM cannot do it right now
compared to stock one which is properitary and cannot be used in CM
Blame HTC that they dont open their source for that part
Bluetooth and CM9
Had the same problem with my old HTC Wildfire S which was running CM7.2 and was fixed so the possibility exists to do it in CM9 too.
anyhow it would be interested to find out how it was fixed for the wildfire s
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Had the same problem with my old HTC Wildfire S which was running CM7.2 and was fixed so the possibility exists to do it in CM9 too.
anyhow it would be interested to find out how it was fixed for the wildfire s
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Know what you mean but this doesn't work in CM9 with the BT firmware
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first thank you for your nice work and responsiveness
1. so i assume that jelly bean i.e. cynogen 10 suffers from the same problem ?.
2. are you going to address that issue ?.
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1. so i assume that jelly bean i.e. cynogen 10 suffers from the same problem ?.
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yes they are using the same firmware
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2. are you going to address that issue ?.
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LOL I would love to if I know how
But honestly this doesnt have a very high priority right now
Maybe that would give you idea
@[email protected]://code.google.com/p/cm7-wildfire-s/downloads/list
the eca zip contains the patch for the Bluetooth
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Maybe that would give you idea
@[email protected]://code.google.com/p/cm7-wildfire-s/downloads/list
the eca zip contains the patch for the Bluetooth
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Well -I need the sources and not a kernel image
Maybe you will able to get them from the one which published those binaries, since it should not be different. anyhow your work is terrific and as embedded programmer i understand your work.
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Maybe you will able to get them from the one which published those binaries, since it should not be different. anyhow your work is terrific and as embedded programmer i understand your work.
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I have already looked at some of those "solutions" but they cannot
be applied 1:1 to our case
The main problem is that we need to use brcm_patchram_plus to load the BT firmware
but the --enable-lpm flag which "should" allow the deep sleep is not
working with the bcm4330 firmware. I dont know the exact reason right now
and have never looked into more detail into it so far
Worth Figuring Out
Well it is worth figuring out since all of us which are using car kit via Bluetooth which is in many countries part of the laws it is a must have other wise the entire car kit is obsolete.
if you guys will have some time to address that issue it would be very appropriated by the One V users, since with your CM9 rom and Titanoim Kiss kernel the beast is flying.
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Well it is worth figuring out since all of us which are using car kit via Bluetooth which is in many countries part of the laws it is a must have other wise the entire car kit is obsolete.
if you guys will have some time to address that issue it would be very appropriated by the One V users, since with your CM9 rom and Titanoim Kiss kernel the beast is flying.
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Well I need to use a car handsfree too
BUT in my car my device is also always plugged into the charger too
so no problem for me
The problem is known and noted and at some pönt I will look into it
just dont ask me when
Hi
I NEED TESTERS
Please PM me
max
You got one
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maxwen said:
Hi
I NEED TESTERS
Please PM me
max
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Me too
Screenshot
maxwen said:
Hi
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Looks good here.
Hi
jamsh said:
Looks good here.
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Think I have enough feedback to make it official
So the fix is working and will be included in the next
KISS kernel release
BTW: Just to note it here again
This is only an issue for NON stock ROM users!
And also: This has nothing to do with this issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889711
I am still working on that.
max
EDIT: Buid with this fix released
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32546195&postcount=517
Thanks to all the testers who helped
Hi,
Great work !
can we assume it will be part of any Cyanogen 9/10 Kernel you are creating ?.
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can we assume it will be part of any Cyanogen 9/10 Kernel you are creating ?.
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Sure
Just will create extra work for me since now I have to build separate
kernels for stock and non stock ROMs
I love HTC
Here is the news for our device WIP
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices#Work_in_progress
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WIP indeed. Getting there slowly...
TToivanen said:
WIP indeed. Getting there slowly...
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Slow is good more attention to detail that way i think i wish you very much luck
sent with my fingers.
http://www.ubuntutouch.info/2013/06/status-update-2-june-2013.html
Ubuntu touch seems to be pretty stable by now. I wonder if anyone is planning on porting it
From the article:
Here's what the latest build of Ubuntu Touch has to offer:
The OS is stable and not prone to crashing;
Phone calls and SMS are working well;
Proximity sensor automatically blanks the screen during calls when the phone is placed by user's ear;
Messaging menu works as intended, missed calls and messages are logged and can be responded to directly from the messaging menu;
Wi-Fi is working well;
Mobile data connections (3G, etc.) are now possible but still require some work;
Power management has been improved;
Camera (and flash) work well. Photos are saved to the gallery and there's a shortcut to the gallery from the camera app.
The browser has seen some improvements;
Phone orientation detection has been added and a number of the core apps now adjust their UI accordingly;
Adding contacts is now easier; and
Most of the dummy data has been removed.
TToivanen said:
WIP indeed. Getting there slowly...
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Slow but sure !
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Slow is good more attention to detail that way i think i wish you very much luck
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Hopefully !
@TToivanen
Any news whether this project will be continued again? I know the OP sold his One X but you had told that EternityProject Team would most probably support it once it had become more stable...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171786
I know many people out here would love to test the Ubuntu touch for sure!
@vin4yak @Wilks3y
Sorry but my One X got a black screen of death so no, I won't be continuing this project.
Dunno about EPRJ either... They already had it booting and lots of functionality but I haven't heard anything ever since.
If somebody volunteers to do test flashes on their HOX, I could try to make a build though
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@vin4yak @Wilks3y
Sorry but my One X got a black screen of death so no, I won't be continuing this project.
Dunno about EPRJ either... They already had it booting and lots of functionality but I haven't heard anything ever since.
If somebody volunteers to do test flashes on their HOX, I could try to make a build though
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Ouch, I might try and get round to rooting soon.
I've been saying this for the last year, but I really want to haha !
I can test builds . PM me
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Ouch, I might try and get round to rooting soon.
I've been saying this for the last year, but I really want to haha !
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lmao! do it mate!!!!!
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@vin4yak @Wilks3y
Sorry but my One X got a black screen of death so no, I won't be continuing this project.
Dunno about EPRJ either... They already had it booting and lots of functionality but I haven't heard anything ever since.
If somebody volunteers to do test flashes on their HOX, I could try to make a build though
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Pm, if you will need testers
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Pm, if you will need testers
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another tester here !
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Qwerty123 \m/ said:
I can test builds . PM me
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lmao! do it mate!!!!!
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Pm, if you will need testers
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another tester here !
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Gonna fire up ma Ubuntu machine tomorrow and see what happens.
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TToivanen said:
Gonna fire up ma Ubuntu machine tomorrow and see what happens.
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il give it a go mate!
i also want to test )
Hmmm this Ubuntu OS is starting to interest me more and more,seems verry nice so far,it still needs alot of work,but in the next years i think it will be a real alternative to Android.The only problem that Ubuntu OS will have is the same problem that Linux distro's have : the lack of apps compared with windows (or in our case Android and IOS).
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Hmmm this Ubuntu OS is starting to interest me more and more,seems verry nice so far,it still needs alot of work,but in the next years i think it will be a real alternative to Android.The only problem that Ubuntu OS will have is the same problem that Linux distro's have : the lack of apps compared with windows (or in our case Android and IOS).
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hm i think it won't be long to port them also for the devs because android and ubuntu are based on the same platform (linux) so it wouldn't be sooo difficult to port...especially for the devs because they should know how to work on that...
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hm i think it won't be long to port them also for the devs because android and ubuntu are based on the same platform (linux) so it wouldn't be sooo difficult to port...especially for the devs because they should know how to work on that...
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It's not that hard,the only problem will be for the devs to want to make an app avaible on Ubuntu OS aswell.While smaller apps will be avaible for Ubuntu OS, bigger apps like Navigon,or games from Gameloft or stuff like that,i doubt that they will made them avaible for Ubuntu aswell.
If ubuntu touch gains some market share, we will see apps coming to it.
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its easy to port ubuntu for our device...its just like making a CM build
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Porting
i dont have fast internet speeds here to sync repos...any one trying ?
Do you think Android KitKat would be compatible with Wildfire? It is designed for lower end devices so would it be possible for a port of that new OS?
KoolKid98189 said:
Do you think Android KitKat would be compatible with Wildfire? It is designed for lower end devices so would it be possible for a port of that new OS?
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Probably not. while it may technically be possible to achieve it is highly unlikely that anyone will be able to do it successfully, or even partially.
Just my 2 pence.
heavy_metal_man said:
Probably not. while it may technically be possible to achieve it is highly unlikely that anyone will be able to do it successfully, or even partially.
Just my 2 pence.
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Fair but this could be a chance to breathe new life into our Wildfire, just saying.
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Fair but this could be a chance to breathe new life into our Wildfire, just saying.
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I agree that it could be a very good opportunity, im just saying dont get your hopes up i suppose :/ we just about got got 4.1.2 from this dev here . alot of the "main players" have moved on from this device and i dont think we would have the skill to manage this. to start off with we would need a 3.4 kernel i believe, and i dont think they re-introduced support for non gpu devices in 4.3 kitkat so we would need to implement all the hacks that were required to get ics running and port them over to kitkat.
its a nice idea, but to be honest i think the amount of hours it would need to make it function may not actually work towards a stable daily driver
i`m amazed the wildfire got this far to be honest, and im happy i was here for it
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I agree that it could be a very good opportunity, im just saying dont get your hopes up i suppose :/ we just about got got 4.1.2 from this dev here . alot of the "main players" have moved on from this device and i dont think we would have the skill to manage this. to start off with we would need a 3.4 kernel i believe, and i dont think they re-introduced support for non gpu devices in 4.3 kitkat so we would need to implement all the hacks that were required to get ics running and port them over to kitkat.
its a nice idea, but to be honest i think the amount of hours it would need to make it function may not actually work towards a stable daily driver
i`m amazed the wildfire got this far to be honest, and im happy i was here for it
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Yeah I to agree, also I wish there was a way to
So when android kitkat is released, I myself will try to port this, even if its not possible! I must still try
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port?
that's not a proper word, we'll have to build it from scratch.
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port?
that's not a proper word, we'll have to build it from scratch.
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What is scratch ? You may say sources.And i think it's possible if erwin p and all the old dev come back and tried to build an new rom.
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What is scratch ? You may say sources.And i think it's possible if erwin p and all the old dev come back and tried to build an new rom.
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Scratch is basically start from the beginning, and it's always better to try making a KitKat ROM for Wildfire, you never know what the outcome could be right?
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port?
that's not a proper word, we'll have to build it from scratch.
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What is scratch ? You may say sources.And i think it's possible if erwin p and all the old dev come back and tried to build an new rom.
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Both are real words, just used in different context :thumbup: but yeah it would be defiantly a build from scratch job (using our own source code we would have to make specific to the wildfire)
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So what we are waiting ?
For bigin, who is able to build or port an 4.2/4.3 kernel for our wildfire.
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So what we are waiting ?
For bigin, who is able to build or port an 4.2/4.3 kernel for our wildfire.
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Ah, now that is the real question. If the kernel doesn't get made then this is dead before it starts like.
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Pator57 said:
So what we are waiting ?
For bigin, who is able to build or port an 4.2/4.3 kernel for our wildfire.
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We are waiting for Android KitKat to be released, we need a device that has a QVGA screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels
AFAIK it would run without a 3.4 or even a 3.8 kernel. But the current 2.6 kernel would slow it down. Only very experienced devs can make properly working kernels. And we have almost no 'real' "i build from source" dev left in this forum. (not offensive, i appreciate the work of any dev/porter/whatever here )
4.1 is also running fine with that old arco - kernel but its really slow maybe because of the hardware maybe because of the kernel. I think its a mix of both components.
I tried with @kylon to get a functioning overclock kernel for the htc wildfire bee, (cdma device) and we couldn't manage to get it stable, and that's the buzz's sister phone. It shares almost all the same hardware :/ so I don't think it will be an easy task.
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AFAIK it would run without a 3.4 or even a 3.8 kernel. But the current 2.6 kernel would slow it down. Only very experienced devs can make properly working kernels. And we have almost no 'real' "i build from source" dev left in this forum. (not offensive, i appreciate the work of any dev/porter/whatever here )
4.1 is also running fine with that old arco - kernel but its really slow maybe because of the hardware maybe because of the kernel. I think its a mix of both components.
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Yea i know that all the dev have left the wildfire, but we can always learn and tried to building one.
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Pator57 said:
Yea i know that all the dev have left the wildfire, but we can always learn and tried to building one.
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Yeah, hopefully this could be a success
KoolKid98189 said:
Yeah, hopefully this could be a success
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Just my 2p worth but doesn't kitkat and the kernel associated with it look for integrated GPU's which the wildfire simply doesn't have, so if someone was to create a kernel for kitkat you would have to emulate a GPU on the CPU which would slow down the phone to a unusable piece of crap.
Good idea but i doubt it's viable.
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Just my 2p worth but doesn't kitkat and the kernel associated with it look for integrated GPU's which the wildfire simply doesn't have, so if someone was to create a kernel for kitkat you would have to emulate a GPU on the CPU which would slow down the phone to a unusable piece of crap.
Good idea but i doubt it's viable.
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Agreed. Ics barely ran without the kernel hacks to make it run. Though it is said that kitkat should be less resource hungry.
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Agreed. Ics barely ran without the kernel hacks to make it run. Though it is said that kitkat should be less resource hungry.
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Yeah but did ICS have no GPU support? If it did then try porting the ICS hacks to KitKat and see how it goes.
KoolKid98189 said:
Yeah but did ICS have no GPU support? If it did then try porting the ICS hacks to KitKat and see how it goes.
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While it's possible I have no idea what hacks were done to make it work. We needed kernel hacks for gingerbread.... The only one that would definitely know would be Arco, as he was the kernel developer for the buzz branch of cyanogenmod. I think most of the work on cm7 and 9 were arcos work, with some help from the guys here of course
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Hi ive been offered a swap for my HOX for a HTC one Mini
Should i or shouldn't i?
Your thoughts
Thxs
I think that device comparison threads are not allowed..
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athulele said:
I think that device comparison threads are not allowed..
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Oh sorry i didnt know
bornnslippy said:
Oh sorry i didnt know
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Check your Personal Messages (PM)
Have sent you one.
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Devices is no problem, it's rom comparison (software) that's not allowed.
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Devices is no problem, it's rom comparison (software) that's not allowed.
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I see, nevermind we solved it through pm
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It all depends what you want from the device. I would go for the bigger screen and performance
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and313 said:
It all depends what you want from the device. I would go for the bigger screen and performance
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One mini has smaller screen than the one x. 4.3" 720p
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I would still go for the One X. Mainly because of the better camera, processor and the screen size, boomsound isn't necessary for me right now
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I would go for one mini, its a newer phone and just better user expirience using it, and if you are not happy, just sell it and buy one x again with some spare money left, no brainer for me.
Just from the POV of software updates, the One Mini is a much better choice. As we all know the HOX has been abandoned.
geojoking said:
Just from the POV of software updates, the One Mini is a much better choice. As we all know the HOX has been abandoned.
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yea abandoned if the official way...but there are still devs who will support this device a bit longer
One-X-master said:
yea abandoned if the official way...but there are still devs who will support this device a bit longer
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But only a small bit. In the future, a new version of android will come out, only for it to be impossible to port it to this phone because of its CPU and the lack of kernel sources because Nvidia ditched it.
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humzaahmed155 said:
But only a small bit. In the future, a new version of android will come out, only for it to be impossible to port it to this phone because of its CPU and the lack of kernel sources because Nvidia ditched it.
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Nobody knows that for sure. We may get it or not. Devs build on old sources cm11 first and it worked so we will see
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and313 said:
Nobody knows that for sure. We may get it or not. Devs build on old sources cm11 first and it worked so we will see
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It's correct, but in past there are much devices, wich are no longer supported so much after HTC kill official update way. And for Users who love the Sense UI (e. g. me) it is better to go to a new phone from HTC to get updates.
BTW: i think it is better to wait a little bit (a few months) with buying a new HTC Phone. If HTC launched new One M8 phone, the old M7 will be cheaper.
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