Hey guys, Just curious for us flash-a-holics will possible be seeing stock android (not touchwiz) ASOP, AOSP ect..
on the note 7 here since we have achieved root?
or did I miss a forum post that covered this?
Only a select few have root, unfortunately. Now that root doesn't work on updated phones, and the fact that android development as a whole is minimal.. I wouldn't look for stock android.
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Is Stock/Pure/Clean (No Need For TW) Android 4.4 AOSP in or coming into Development for the Galaxy Note 3 T-Mobile SM-N900T?
To Clarify- XDA Development Not Samsung.
If so I would like links to donate to Devs.
I don't care about TW Features/Software just Clean/Stock Android 4.4 KitKat.
-Yes I saw a similar post but it didn't have a clear answer so please don't turn this thread into a convoluted tread about anything other then 4.4 pure android running on the Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900T. Thanks!
Of course it is, just takes time to port everything over & also devs to buy this expensive phone. Donate to them when they open their threads up in the original android development section.
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Sorry if this an obvious question, but I'd really like to know if I'd have to root/unlock it to flash some more recent Android version.
Speaking of which, how difficult is it to flash/unroot?
At least put an effort into researching.
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No there are no roms for this tablet at this time.
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Lmao post with no answer.. put some effort its just 2-3 keys "no" then "yes" WOOT!
No man not yet. They do have plans to.
It's true that the answer is a simple no. But I had to learn the hard way when I first jumped into this site a few years ago that people do not like to be asked questions that are easy to answer. You don't even have to look on this website. Simply look at the spec sheet on LG's website and you will see that it comes with 4.2 .2. There is already a rootkit out for the device but no roms at this time. I honestly don't think you need a newer version at this time. 4.2 .2 jelly bean does everything you need in my opinion. Otherwise get a Nexus device. I have a Nexus 4 running Kit Kat Paranoid Android and Franco kernel and I couldn't be happier. But when it comes to my tablet I just wanted for basic consumption and a stock Android is perfectly fine. Just my opinion.
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Bipedial said:
Sorry if this an obvious question, but I'd really like to know if I'd have to root/unlock it to flash some more recent Android version.
Speaking of which, how difficult is it to flash/unroot?
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What is it that you are going to gain from updating to 4.3? The bigger number? There is a lot more that can be improved in the ROM than going to 4.3
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would like Android 4.3 or later to enable opengl es 3.0 support for games. Hopefully lg comes out with an update soon.
i would like to see cyanogen mod 11 or pac rom much more than official updates of LG
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would like Android 4.3 or later to enable opengl es 3.0 support for games. Hopefully lg comes out with an update soon.
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Check development section CM11 based rom posted
katsika said:
i would like to see cyanogen mod 11 or pac rom much more than official updates of LG
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I have the tmobile version of the Galaxy Tab 3 , I've been doing some searching and I haven't really found much information on rooting installing CyanogenMod on this tablet.
I've read from some people that you can run the Sprint version of the roms on this tablet. But I haven't found a whole lotta info on that.
Being forced to run the ancient version of Android on this thing is really bugging me. A Lot of the apps I like to use don't work so any help in getting up to a more modern version of Android would be appreciated thank you in advance.
-Wes-
I second this post.
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Really nothing helpful yet?
Apparently no devs out there purchased their tab3 from T-Mobile. Ah well, still a decent tablet.
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It seems that way, it suck's....
Not much attention was given by developers to Galaxy Tab 3 or the current Tab 4 series in my opinion
I'm in this boat too. The only thing I've found useful for t217t was a debloat mod. I was hoping I could upgrade this this to 4.4.2 like my c916
Which debloat mod did you use? I have the t217a and I'm hoping your method will work for me too.
without root android users suffer the adware flavor of malware
I won't use andriod without user root to ensure privacy via my right to AdBlock or prevent analytics harvesting. Back to amazon with it.
I'm anticipating delivery of my Nexus 7 tomorrow. Tho I'm not really the best geek, lately I prefer rooting (so I've got Chainfire's rooted Lollipop on my Nexus 4).
More than anything, I want to dual-boot Ubuntu Touch (14.04) along with a rooted Lollipop. Just from a few minutes' search, I get the feeling that Multirom is the best way to go about doing this, but I would love to hear from someone who's actually gone down this path -- even better if there's a how-to you might point me to.
Maybe better in Q&A section. Google is your friend
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2628398
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Has anyone flashed or done the OTA updates for Android N? And if so, are there any advantages,or bugs, over custom Marshmallow ROMs?
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No. No one has flashed Android N on their Nexus 5X... Except for the people that have commented in this thread. Just sayin'.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...-n-preview-t3332417/post67789326#post67789326
Sorry, honestly I looked around, I just looked in the wrong places. Thank you, I appreciate it.
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