Hello,
I was thinking is there any way to install windows 8 on galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition. I know that we do not have an intel processor but maybe there is a way to bypas that and make some dual boot system? Thanks for any info.
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Windows 8 RT is closed source so it needs too much work to boot, extremely hard to make it stable beacuse lack of drivers.
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Hi, I know that this OS cannot be installed on surface like on a desktop computer, cause of his Arm Architecture. But Nexus 9 have Arm and there's a way for install it:laugh:
Can surface rt users have hope?
Can we vote for get Remix OS official support?
Cheers:;_
Surface RT has a locked bootloader that can load Microsoft-only code. So actually you're out of luck. Why did you buy such a ****ty device at the first place!
Hi guys,
I installed the latest version of the Lineage OS (14.1 for Zenfone 2 ZE551ML) and I also flashed the super gapps, but when I go in the smart lock section I do not see the face detection option.
I have an x86 processor.
Thanks in advance
I'm in same situation, does anyone a solution?
Hi, I'm trying to compile and make usable the app "Trusted Faces" on my Zenfone. The biggest problem is the facenet.so library, which I can't get on x86 platform.
I hope I get to a conclusion soon.
Can I find a list somewhere that tells how much internal and RAM memory each version of Lineage OS needs?
And, I guess older versions often need less memory than newer versions?
I am thinking about to install lineage OS 14 on a Samsung Galaxy S4 mini.
I have found out that there is a Lineage OS 14 version for this phone.
But, can I find 13 or 12? If so, do the need less memory? Would it be better to install a older version?
And, how stable is lineage OS 14 for this phone?
And will Samsung Galaxy S4 mini works as a USB host with Lineage OS 14 installed?
For s4 mini specific information please go to device sub forum.
Here some general considerations: People often say old devices are too weak for modern android versions. I think this is a legend promoted by device markers for not providing updates. Early users of new versions often confirm that legend. But they compare stable old versions with unstable new versions. Nougat is OK now.
Regarding storages: main difference between nougat ROMs is preinstalled apps. They get even bigger by installing gapps. MicroG is a resource friendly (and privacy oriented) replacement for some gapps features.
Henrik Jansson said:
Can I find a list somewhere that tells how much internal and RAM memory each version of Lineage OS needs?
And, I guess older versions often need less memory than newer versions?
I am thinking about to install lineage OS 14 on a Samsung Galaxy S4 mini.
I have found out that there is a Lineage OS 14 version for this phone.
But, can I find 13 or 12? If so, do the need less memory? Would it be better to install a older version?
And, how stable is lineage OS 14 for this phone?
And will Samsung Galaxy S4 mini works as a USB host with Lineage OS 14 installed?
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Official LOS14 running fine on my S4 Mini & very stable (though dialer has crashed a couple of times when answering a call but I am the only person who seems to have this… maybe due to to fact I used the migration tool for moving from unofficial LOS14 to official LOS14 to move from CM13 to LOS14, so I can't complain) Install TWRP fromS4 mini neozone thread & update modem also if available for your S4 Mini version.
Ok, thanks.
But it would also be nice to know how much memory lineage OS need. It would be better to find a smaller phone than the samsung galaxy s4 mini, but how do I know if I can install lineage on it?
On gsmarena.com I can find alot of information about all phones, so I can see how much internal and ram memory all phones have.
Yes. It is not easy to find a small phone with good lineage support. It's not like Linux for PCs, where ram and disk space are the limiting factors. For custom android you need someone to build a ROM or do it yourself. S3 mini or moto e are OK.
Hi! i'm new at the Samsung world, i've always used Nexus phones, that you can install any rom over anything and it will boot, and i really want to install an Android 9 ROM. My question is about compatibility between devices, i have an Argentinian SM-G9600, can i install an android 9 rom for a SM-G960F? i didn't find information about and don't wanna wait for a non-comming update (i'm stuck at september patch.....)
thaks a lot
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RizziCN said:
Hi! i'm new at the Samsung world, i've always used Nexus phones, that you can install any rom over anything and it will boot, and i really want to install an Android 9 ROM. My question is about compatibility between devices, i have an Argentinian SM-G9600, can i install an android 9 rom for a SM-G960F? i didn't find information about and don't wanna wait for a non-comming update (i'm stuck at september patch.....)
thaks a lot
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Your device is a snapdragon model and the G960F is an exynos model
I said 960f just as example, but there's is any variant I can use?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...g96xf-fd-n-stock-rom-soldier9312-1-0-t3771346
Since windows 11 supports Snapdragon processors, is it possible to run windows 11 natively on this tablet? Anyone got links to such development happening anywhere?
Project renegade successfully booted Win 11 on some android phones already, don't know why its not focused on android tablets.
Not possible since Samsungs bootloader is locked from Fort Knox to hell