Hello,
I am trying to get BCMon to work on my HTC one M8 I was wondering how would I build the firmware for my device so that I can run bcmon properly?
Would anyone be able to provide a working source or show me how to do this as I'm completely stumped as I believe I will have to build a kernel with the firmware inside.
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Hi everyone, I have a Galaxy Grand that I flashed using the Russian version of the firmware, and now that the official Indian version has been released, I want to use that version. Importantly , I want to fix the contact bug, where if you search for a contact and when you tap on it, the next contact is selected.
So what is the procedure I need to follow to install the latest official Indian Firmware and links if any.
There has been too many firmware release which is causing confusion for me.
Other queries, mostly secondary:
1. Is there a linux version of Odin, or any other flashing device that can be used in Linux
2. Is there a working kernel that supports USB-OTG or USB-Host.
Thanks in advance
AFAIK, Odin does not work in Linux (Yeah I know its strange considering Android is based on Linux !). You could attempt it in VM probably. Heimdall runs in Linux but I dont know if it is compatible with Grand Duos.
There is no kernel which enables USB-OTG / USB Host mode in Grand. Might require hardware modifications.
I dont think I need to tell you about flashing. Pick any firmware of your choice and flash through Odin !
search sammobile site
As said ODIN works only in windows.
try with a VM if needed...
For the latest firmware for your country,search the sammobile.com site,they ll provide the latest firmware details and file to download.....
Well, If there's no kernel that can enable OTG, I don't think there is any incentive in updating the software.
I last update on 13th June 2013. Is it worth updating now? I mean has the firmware improved?
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Well, If there's no kernel that can enable OTG, I don't think there is any incentive in updating the software.
I last update on 13th June 2013. Is it worth updating now? I mean has the firmware improved?
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There were 1 or 2 firmware updates after 4.2 update that mostly related to the big fixes....
If u confused den try to update via kies..
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I went to Android revelations download list to search for the latest firmware but I just can't figure out which one it is. I am s-off and my last firmware I flashed was the first Android L one because at&t still didn't have Android L out yet. It's been months since I have worked on my phone..
Can anybody tell me the latest version of firmware and of where to get it?
Much appreciation!
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I went to Android revelations download list to search for the latest firmware but I just can't figure out which one it is. I am s-off and my last firmware I flashed was the first Android L one because at&t still didn't have Android L out yet. It's been months since I have worked on my phone..
Can anybody tell me the latest version of firmware and of where to get it?
Much appreciation!
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If you are actually using the phone on AT&T's network, I'd try 4.28.502 or 4.16.1540 (AT&T Lollipop and Dev Edition Lollipop, respectively).
I've been reading the others posts for a while now, searching for information about the update and custom kernel with permissive SELinux development to SM-P605M variant, but there are no information. As I read, both P605 and P605M are LTE enabled devices and also both has the same codename: lt03lte.
So what's exactly the difference between these two variants? If it is the LTE band that is different in both, has anyone tried to update without flashing the MODEM partition? I have seen it in the past with an older Samsung phone model..
And about the permissive kernel, is there anyone working on it? I couldn't manage to find anything about it, so I also started thinking about doing it by myself with a little help from the community. But I'm having problems trying to download the source code for 4.4.2, right now.
Though it says it support MTK mt6795 & Kernel 3.10, which is exactly what HTC One E9plus is running on but unfortunately it doesn't say which model.
So if anyone willing to give this one a try please help us out, I for one not willing to risk my phone since this is the only phone i have at the moment. This could be our only hope to ever experience Android 6.0
http://www.docroid.tk/2016/12/CM-For-MTK-mt6795.html?m=1
Hi, I've been looking around for a LineageOS or a custom ROM port for the SM-T210 but to no avail. Can someone point me at the right direction? Thanks.
same here my device has android 4.4.2 stock installed, i am also looking for a higher version to install, but nothing to be found
This is weird. Got handed two old tablets and one of them is a Samsung SM-T210. There's no Lineage or anything for it, just KitKat based ROMs. I think the Marvel chipset may have caused it to go unloved. Would have been handy for watching stuff.