I'm interested to know what kernel versions different stock firmware builds have. I'm not aware of this information being readily available elsewhere so I thought I'd try a bit of crowdsourcing, and ask folks to post what their phones show in the "About phone" section of system settings. I'll start the ball rolling:
Kernel version
2.6.32.9-g15cc991
[email protected] #1
Build number
4.5.1-134_DFP-82
Android version - 2.3.6
Baseband Version - S:R760.01 K.FB14
Kernel version - 2.6.35.7-SCH-R760.FB14-CL963624 [email protected] #2
Build number - GINGERBREAD.FB14
Here is the information on the US Cellular version of the SE4GT. Not sure if anyone can deduce what this stuff means or how it applies to root and CWM
Hi,
I acquired a non working scroll tablet v2 TCC 8900 Android 2.1 which i have now got working with little effort
I would like if possible to update it to Android 2.3 or equivalent if possible. Any help or advice would be great thankyou.
Heres is info
Model Number : - Scroll(SCR051624)
Firmware Version :- v1.02s
Baseband Version :- v1.02s
Kernel Version :- linux kernel 2.6.29
Guess there is no answer for my post
A forum search turned up nothing, so I'm asking here:
On most Android phones, you usually go to Settings->About Phone and look under the "Kernel Version" section to see the name and version of the kernel you are running.
With my Galaxy Nexus, I don't see kernel names. Instead, I see something like:
Code:
3.0.31-g6fb96c9
[email protected])
#1 SMP PREEMPTY Thu Jun 28 11:02:39 PDT
2012
No matter which kernel I flash, it always seems like the same type of info but no names or version numbers.
I was okay with that as long as I remembered what I flashed last. However, I recently reverted to stock but the kernel looks like it stayed the same. Is there anyway to check if I'm back on stock kernel or still running the last kernel flashed (franco, in my case)?
I'm running leankernel 4.3.0 it says the version
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
drdoombot said:
A forum search turned up nothing, so I'm asking here:
On most Android phones, you usually go to Settings->About Phone and look under the "Kernel Version" section to see the name and version of the kernel you are running.
With my Galaxy Nexus, I don't see kernel names. Instead, I see something like:
Code:
3.0.31-g6fb96c9
[email protected])
#1 SMP PREEMPTY Thu Jun 28 11:02:39 PDT
2012
No matter which kernel I flash, it always seems like the same type of info but no names or version numbers.
I was okay with that as long as I remembered what I flashed last. However, I recently reverted to stock but the kernel looks like it stayed the same. Is there anyway to check if I'm back on stock kernel or still running the last kernel flashed (franco, in my case)?
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Most (if not all) kernels have a name similar to stock. But there is usually something amongst the numbers and letters which point to what kernel your running.
For instance my phone running trinity.
I know its trinity because it says dirtymorfic, morfic being the xda name of the trinity kernel developer. I only use stock kernel and trinity so can't comment on the others, but it will always look similar but also always have something pointing to the kernel your using. Hope this helps
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Also typing code below in terminal will give you some more bits of info.
Code:
cat /proc/version
good day.
question
sir i want to ask 2 questions :
my phone specifications after flashing jelly blast v2 are:
android version:4.1.1
baseband version :S5360DDLC2
KERNEL VERSION : 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#1
BUILD NUMBER :NXT2ICSv2:jelly blast
1.i want to install jelly blast v3 what i have to do?
2. installing a custom rom change a kernel version or not ?
sunil332011 said:
sir i want to ask 2 questions :
my phone specifications after flashing jelly blast v2 are:
android version:4.1.1
baseband version :S5360DDLC2
KERNEL VERSION : 2.6.35.7 [email protected]#1
BUILD NUMBER :NXT2ICSv2:jelly blast
1.i want to install jelly blast v3 what i have to do?
2. installing a custom rom change a kernel version or not ?
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Why did you bump a thread that's months old, and you don't even have our device?
Sent from my Nexus
a small doubt about sony xperia z ultra
there is a date under the kernel.
but that is not the same as the date of purchase
date of purchase is june 12 2015 at 12pm
date in the kernel is june 12 2014 at 2pm
am i being cheated with an old or used phone?
also the video clarity is very bad for a FHD screen
help me please
mnanoop said:
there is a date under the kernel.
but that is not the same as the date of purchase
date of purchase is june 12 2015 at 12pm
date in the kernel is june 12 2014 at 2pm
am i being cheated with an old or used phone?
also the video clarity is very bad for a FHD screen
help me please
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1. Kernel and rom are developed much earlier, you weren't cheated.
2. Video clarity? Do you mean the video recording quality or the screen quality?
im running cm12 (android 5.1.) on my lg d855 right now, and it shows my kernel version in the "about phone" category.
What are the difference between those two version numbers?
Thank you.
MMB29K is the December security update and MMB29P is the January security update
Thank you.
go to settings -> about phone -> build number (at the bottom)
the difference are about 12mb of security patches if i'm not mistaken. note that this has nothing to do with the model of your device, it's the name of the build it is running.
MMB29K/MMB29P - they go in alphanumerical order, therefore MMB29P is the newer one. next in line would be MMB29Q and so on (some get skipped).
Broken303 said:
go to settings -> about phone -> build number (at the bottom)
the difference are about 12mb of security patches if i'm not mistaken. note that this has nothing to do with the model of your device, it's the name of the build it is running.
MMB29K/MMB29P - they go in alphanumerical order, therefore MMB29P is the newer one. next in line would be MMB29Q and so on (some get skipped).
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I am currently ob NNB29P on stock, would I be able to flash a custom rom which is MMB29P?
Acres4 said:
I am currently ob MMB29P on stock, would I be able to flash a custom rom which is MMB29P?
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afaik there is nothing to prevent you from doing so