http://opensource.samsung.com/
Click on "Mobile"
Here are the list:
International versions:
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_SEA_OpenSource.zip (South East Asia)
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_OpenSource.zip (International)
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_HKTW_OpenSource.zip (HK/Taiwan)
GT-P1000L BR GT-P1000L_Latin_OpenSource.zip (Brazil)
US versions:
SCH-I800 USA DJ11 SCH-I800_OpenSource.zip (Verizon)
SGH-T849 USA SGH-T849_OpenSource.zip (T-Mobile)
SPH-P100 USA DJ30 SPH-P100_OpenSource_Update1.zip (Sprint)
SPH-P100 USA DJ14 SPH-P100_OpenSource.zip (Sprint)
Anybody know what the model number is for the US version of At&t?
SEA - South East Asia?
Hopefully this will open the gates fpr devs to make roms and oc kernels
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Ah, thanks!
Good news!
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That's fantastic news! 8 days after buying the Tab I keep finding out that the money was well-spent
And I didnt think id be flashing roms till christmas.
Have YOU hugged an open source dev today??
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Can you say Cyan 6.1
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ConceptVBS said:
http://opensource.samsung.com/
Click on "Mobile"
Here are the list:
International versions:
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_SEA_OpenSource.zip (South East Asia)
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_OpenSource.zip (International)
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_HKTW_OpenSource.zip (HK/Taiwan)
GT-P1000L BR GT-P1000L_Latin_OpenSource.zip (Brazil)
US versions:
SCH-I800 USA DJ11 SCH-I800_OpenSource.zip (Verizon)
SGH-T849 USA SGH-T849_OpenSource.zip (T-Mobile)
Anybody know what the model numbers are for the US versions? Sprint? At&t?
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the sprint model number is SPH-P100
Looks great - but what does it mean for the average joe like me?
It means that in the coming days there is a very high probability we will start seeing custom ROMs for the Tab
Android Kernel and Framework code...all here with subtle drivers and utilities variations depending on the specifics of some regions of the world. Nice. No drivers for the Broadcom BCM4319 FM Radio module though... (yeah, I'd love to see an FM-Radio app running on the Tab )
daniel.weck said:
Android Kernel and Framework code...all here with subtle drivers and utilities variations depending on the specifics of some regions of the world. Nice. No drivers for the Broadcom BCM4319 FM Radio module though... (yeah, I'd love to see an FM-Radio app running on the Tab )
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What? I'm really tired at the moment..but are you saying that the tab has hardware radio but No drivers for it? Every tab version has a radio module??
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What? I'm really tired at the moment..but are you saying that the tab has hardware radio but No drivers for it? Every tab version has a radio module??
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Yes, you can say that.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-Teardown/4103/2
Garret said:
What? I'm really tired at the moment..but are you saying that the tab has hardware radio but No drivers for it? Every tab version has a radio module??
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Same chip that the Nexus One uses which has had software ported to use the FM feature. In theory that same code could possibly be used to gain FM access on the Tab.
Do NOT expect to ever be able to use is as an FM transmitter though (handsfree over FM etc)
This source is great news though, a custom rooted firmware on the tab would be fantastic.
knightnz said:
Do NOT expect to ever be able to use is as an FM transmitter though (handsfree over FM etc
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Why ? XDA devs are already looking into it apparently, and some code recently surfaced on GitHub with Bluetooth/radio capabilities
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wow - id love to try some rom with fm radio capability!
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Why ? XDA devs are already looking into it apparently, and some code recently surfaced on GitHub with Bluetooth/radio capabilities
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Surely without an amplifier it'd only have a range of a few inches at most? If it could piggyback off the on-chip bluetooth/wifi amp then it could work, I'd be guessing it'd knock out bluetooth/wifi while you were using it though. Sounds intriguing though, I'll have a look at it.
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Surely without an amplifier it'd only have a range of a few inches at most? If it could piggyback off the on-chip bluetooth/wifi amp then it could work, I'd be guessing it'd knock out bluetooth/wifi while you were using it though. Sounds intriguing though, I'll have a look at it.
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It'd be fantastic if someone could enable FM radio on the radio, I don't think that knocking out the bluetooth would be a prob. The wifi though..hmm..maybe that'd be a prob.
Awesome! This is excellent news!
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Do NOT expect to ever be able to use is as an FM transmitter though (handsfree over FM etc)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9233032#post9233032
Hello guys i am new on xda, and i wanted to ask you about the absence of fm radio app on galaxy nexus, cause i have searched through the net and i have seen that the nexus supports fm radio. Also i have read a topic on xda about this but the guy that was trying to make an fm radio app stopped the development. So my question is, does nexus really support radio or ics doesnt wanted to be there?
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I use the FM Radio a lot and it is a cool feature for a phone and as a Galaxy Nexus owner, we're always striving for additional features and a way to make our phone better.
I have not been able to find a defenitive answer. It looks like a couple of members are working on it, but it's not looking good that there is a fm chip inside the phone.
I will try ti find the radio apk from the gs2 ics rom and try to modify it and check if it will work but i am not sure about the results, since i am now learning the andriod sdk...
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there is fm radio chip in GN, but it is not connected
see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314191&page=6
Use something like TuneIn Radio.
What I miss is a normal FM radio. the standard firmware was this FM radio in there.
Spirit fm
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No. Spirit is internet radio. I mean live Are On the radio
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mikersmicros.fm_unlock
There is also a new ui version but is not as good supported as this one. But the new one will sure have the same suppport as the old one in time
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No. Spirit is internet radio. I mean live Are On the radio
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Spirit is FM radio, no internet.
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Would the fm radio app from sense work on gpe? In any case I'd like to try it if someone cares to upload it. Thanks
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millicent said:
Would the fm radio app from sense work on gpe? In any case I'd like to try it if someone cares to upload it. Thanks
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I think Spirit 2 MIGHT work. Its works on my Evo 4G LTE running CM Lollipop 5.0.2...
Edit..wish I could help with a link but its a paid app..and it seems to be getting more difficult to find all of the time!
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I am running on gpe for a while, but the sense stock rom used to have a fm radio app. I would like to try that one..
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Anyone know if the 5z (more specifically the US version), will have FM radio?
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Anyone know if the 5z (more specifically the US version), will have FM radio?
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Snapdragon equals always a way to get FM radio.
I have it on my Zenfone 5 in the tiles.
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Anyone know if the 5z (more specifically the US version), will have FM radio?
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my zenfone 5z (indian version) hav FM RADIO...no dedicated apps for FM radio...only in notification tiles.