I'd like to be able to upgrade my tablet's android version if possible.
A bit new to this, but I would assume it would have to be designed specifically for SM-T110, and not just something similar?
Last Software Version for the Tasb are V4.2.2
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I want to install a new, clean OS on my Android phone. My phone is a Huawei Ascend G700, the specs are here -> consumer.huawei.com/en/mobile-phones/tech-specs/g700-en.htm
Where can I find the ROM for this phone? The only ROM's I see are for the more "known" phones, like Nexus, or Samsung.
I would prefer to download the newest version of Android, KitKat or Lollipop. Now I have the 4.2.1 Android version.
If it is not possible to install the newest version, I want to download the clean version of 4.2.1. Does somebody know where to download this?
Thanks in advange!
This comes stock with Android 4.4.2 http://www.gsmarena.com/posh_micro_x_s240-7493.php
Is the possible to run the latest Andriod on it? Has anyone tried or even updated it with a better firmware? There are some apps I can't run/install as 4.4.2 is such an old version of Android.
I have a Samsung TN-530NU tablet running Android version 4.4.2. I would like to upgrade the OS to at least 5.0, preferably 6.0 (Marshmallow). None of the apps claiming to perform an upgrade can do this. Does anyone know of a way to do this upgrade? My tablet is rooted.
Any suggestions appreciated.
I'm on an S-ON phone and if I understand correctly one must match his firmware to that the ROM is based on, correct? My question is, then, what ROMs am I limited to since I can't freely install firmware for both CID and MID must match my phone's? I am trying to install the Android Revolution HD ROM which is based on 6.12.401.4_R while being on 4.28.502.1. My CID is CWS__001 and MID is 0P6B12000. The closest I've found is 6.20.502.5. I'm not sure if the 6 stands for Android 6.0 or not. If this is the case, does this mean that simply being on Marshmallow firmware would be enough to flash any Marshmallow ROM? Am I reading into this too much and I can flash whatever I please and firmware is not that important?
You need Marshmallow firmware for marshmallow roms and higher.
6.xx.yyy.xx is marshmallow.
As the previous reply stated, your firmware doesn't have to be the exact same version number. But you typically want it to be the same Android version (in the case you mention: you want Marshmallow firmware for Marshmallow ROM). But also, Marshmallow firmware will work on later ROMs (Nougat and Oreo).
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I'm not sure if the 6 stands for Android 6.0 or not.
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It just happens to be in this case, by coincidence. The software/firmware version numbering used by HTC is sequential based on the release of the device, and doesn't necessarily (or usually) correlate directly to Android version. So it is a bit confusing, and requires some specific knowledge.
For the M8, version numbers 1.x, 2.x and 3.x were all actually KitKat. 4.x is Lollipop. 5.x is Marshmallow for Google Play Edition. And 6.x is Marshmallow for Sense version M8.
Hi everyone! A long time ago i've heard that it's not possible to port older android version on newer kernel, however it seems strange, since major kernel version stay the same(3.x). I've tried myself sometime ago(i have some exp in porting firmwares, but i've ported custom ROM of same version) but got bootloop(from 6.0 to 4.2). Have anyone got some success in porting older android version?