Hi there,
Request to have Remix OS for our Google/Asus Nexus 7 2013 tablets... thanks for having it in mind!
Me too, it should be great on this device
Me too
Me too
Love this tablet and like your OS. Can you make this possible, please ?
Unfortunately it wouldn't boot reMix os requires at least the ability to sustain x86 . In tablet terms this means intel processor which amounts to way less than 1% of the current market. Remix os is far easier to load on pc anyway. If you have an old laptop its the way togo soon it will run crossover
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Will remix is ever come to normal tablets like the Chinese ones ??
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My question exactly. I have a Ugoos UG007 II. Is someone porting/ported Remix OS to these RK3066 devices?
I have been using a Cube T9 for a long, long time. I too would love to use Remix. I have toyed with the idea of going with Windows 10 on a new tablet, but mainly for the ability to use multiple windows.
Hope one to see Remix on my tablet? Will it ever happen?
I doubt it. This is based on Android x86 (intel cpu architecture)
All the cpus you've listed are ARM.
According to this thread https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=223426&start=200
Remix 2.0 is available for the Chuwi 2.0
I have a dual-boot (Android/MS win10) Chuwi Hi12.
What would I gain, other than a MS win10-like UI, by adding Remix?
What complications may Remix introduce for long-term maintenance, and perhaps future app-selection, please?
Thanks - David
You should better ask here.
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handygeek7 said:
According to this thread https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=223426&start=200
Remix 2.0 is available for the Chuwi 2.0
I have a dual-boot (Android/MS win10) Chuwi Hi12.
What would I gain, other than a MS win10-like UI, by adding Remix?
What complications may Remix introduce for long-term maintenance, and perhaps future app-selection, please?
Thanks - David
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Hi David,
I bought a Chuwi Hi12 some months ago after crashing the W10 on a Teclast X98 Plus. Worked nicely for some months although I saw some BSD's right from the beginning. But then it started to reboot (with BSDs) several times a day. So I decided what the heck throw off W10 and go for Remix 2.0. So I flashed Remix 2.0 on an enlarged partition (gpt.bin from X98 Plus) and now I am running Remix as the only OS on my Chuwi Hi12. Looks good, feels good and does not reboot every few hours, so it was W10 which could not handle the Chuwi hardware.
Regards,
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I would like to buy an inexpensive, large tablet, but I don't want Windows 10.
The Chuwi H12 meets my hardware requirements (Good resolution, Stereo speakers, real USB ports even without keyboard dock, USB charging).
and Deal eXtreme still has them in stock.
I see the official remix OS 2.0 firmware on the Chuwi forums, but it does not look like there are/will be any up dates.
Are there any updates?
What works, and what does not?
Is there any hope of the rumored Chuwi Remix 12 pro? (or another Remix 3.0 device?)
Can I fall back to Ubuntu? What works and what does not (with current kernel/Ubuntu)
Yes, I've been Googling, but I don't see much in the way of current (last 6 months) articles. Has time already left this device behind? Has it left Remix OS behind?
Thanks for purchasing recommendations.
Here's Remix OS for various Chuwi devices. Hi12 is supported with compatibility patch.
http://konstakang.com/devices/chuwi_vi10plus/RemixOS
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Here's Remix OS for various Chuwi devices. Hi12 is supported with compatibility patch.
http://konstakang.com/devices/chuwi_vi10plus/RemixOS
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That looks awesome ! I haven't bought my large tablet yet, but that looks like an awesome ROM. I see that you have a cyanogen too, as a fall-back.
I really like the Chuwi Hi12 with the 2 full size USB ports, "normal" (Micro USB) charging, and a great screen.
I am also considering some other 12" tablets that should support Remix, as well as Ubuntu 16.xx "out of the box". The availability of your ROM is a big plus for the Chuwi.
All it needs is a big Chewbacca sticker for the back :silly:
Has anybody noticed that Google translates "Chuwi" into "Out of"? Most of the Vendors seem to be "out of" the Hi12.
Techtablets on YouTube has info on the new 13inch Chuwi tablet that is just about to hit the market. Just like the Hi12, it's only being released with a single Windows10 platform to start with. It's a brilliant review outlet on YouTube, I suggest those that have not seen it should give it a view.
Try Cyanogenmod 12.1, works best with it.
Hello,
i will buy a chuwi Hi12 z8300 and i've read on buyers feedback that this tablet brick easely with some BIOS update.
Is there most brick risk seen with this tablet
thanks for your back
kostilus said:
Hello,
i will buy a chuwi Hi12 z8300 and i've read on buyers feedback that this tablet brick easely with some BIOS update.
Is there most brick risk seen with this tablet
thanks for your back
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BIOS Updates are always risky bro.
Don't do it if you don't know the risks.
Myself I updated the bios without problem on my hi12 dualboot
The Lineage OS is just getting out, and since A (2016) series phones really need a stock android based ROM, it would be very nice to see some developers working for this beautiful device as well. Given how popular this phone is, i think it's a shame there's no stock android ROM for it. We beg you developers, TouchWiz is really annoying!
Models:
SM-A510F/M
i was wondering why didn't any dev though to port Salfish os to our Galaxy Grand . Specially that this os is marketed as light os i mean god it's working on old nokia device :"D
it's just so refreshing to try a totally new os specially that its support android apps
Seeing how even the Samsung Galaxy S II has gotten a port of LineageOS 12, I wondered if there's anything that would prevent the Galaxy Nexus from getting it as well.
A developer already told me privately that it would be theoretically possible and that it would probably be better off with Android Go settings, but I wondered if there could be anything else that might prevent it. Because I see little discussion about this phone and I've seen no Custom Roms that go beyond Android 7.1 Nougat.
As a smartphone of the Nexus line, shouldn't it be even easier to support than something like the Galaxy S II?
I just know that it'd be awesome to see newer Android versions on it, just as with several other older phones that already got them.
Are you serious??? There is no way Galaxy Nexus can run Android 12. Even when this phone run on Android 7.1.2 (latest custom rom) it run poor and gets hot quickly, so i don't think anyone will build any custom rom for this device.
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Are you serious??? There is no way Galaxy Nexus can run Android 12. Even when this phone run on Android 7.1.2 (latest custom rom) it run poor and gets hot quickly, so i don't think anyone will build any custom rom for this device.
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I'm just curious whether it is possible or not. The Samsung Galaxy S II seems to be able to do it, even though it's still in an early phase.
"As a smartphone of the Nexus line, shouldn't it be even easier to support than something like the Galaxy S II?"
for ti Omap chipset it isnt really easy to port twrp or lineage 19.0
"A developer already told me privately that it would be theoretically possible and that it would probably be better off with Android Go settings,"
no, you don't bringup and you can't make android 12 for this device. remember TI OMAP processors are close source afaik. and android 7 on this device RUNS VERY POORLY. so it's impossible to port a12 on this device, unless you try to port LOS 15.0 first.
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Oreo actually runs way better than Nougat, at least with the holy kernel 3.4.
Can someone port Lineage OS 15.1 for the Galaxy Nexus maguro?
Don't forget, Android 12 (as well as 11, possibly also 10) is 64 bit only.
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Don't forget, Android 12 (as well as 11, possibly also 10) is 64 bit only.
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That's not right, we are running A11, A12 and A13 on many other arm chipsets like the Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy S3 and also many others...
Yes, it can be compiled for these chipsets, but will it be compatible with new software?
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Yes, it can be compiled for these chipsets, but will it be compatible with new software?
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Yep, everything seems to work fine .
its theoretically possible, the omap 4460 is armv7 and has over a gig of ram, which are the bare minimum system requirements for running android 12.
however, it would be a major undertaking to port the crusty code over to android 12 AND it would run like garbage, unless someone were to try and speed up that code, which would be a whole other story.
if the community had continued like it had on the galaxy s2, this wouldve already happened, but it didnt for likely many reasons.
im guessing one of those is the lack of mainline linux support, which is because of the SGX540 in this phone.