Since windows 11 supports Snapdragon processors, is it possible to run windows 11 natively on this tablet? Anyone got links to such development happening anywhere?
Project renegade successfully booted Win 11 on some android phones already, don't know why its not focused on android tablets.
Not possible since Samsungs bootloader is locked from Fort Knox to hell
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I was thinking is there any way to install windows 8 on galaxy note 10.1 2014 edition. I know that we do not have an intel processor but maybe there is a way to bypas that and make some dual boot system? Thanks for any info.
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Windows 8 RT is closed source so it needs too much work to boot, extremely hard to make it stable beacuse lack of drivers.
We got some new tablets and apparently Android 9.0 breaks functionality with a feature we need in our MDM. Anyway to flash back to 8.1?
I used to flash to and from different roms with my Galaxy S3 but that was a young mans game and I'm out of the loop now.
Is it technically possible to make a custom android 10 or android 11 rom for this phone?
Technically possible? Maybe? Will it be able to even run it decently? Probably not. This device is nearly 7-8 years old, it wouldn't be worth the hassle for the performance you'd get
Darklandscape said:
Is it technically possible to make a custom android 10 or android 11 rom for this phone?
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If you are looking for something newer check out the LG V20 or V30 as they should be able to run a custom Android 10 or 11 Rom.
"If The Lord's Not Building It, The Work Of The Laborers Is Useless"
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Yesterday I decided to upgrade the Android version of my Samsung Galaxy A50 from 9 Pie to 10 (and after that I wanted to upgrade it to Android 11), buy after the installing process of Android 10 finished, my phone was not able to start anymore, showing me the Android Recovery page and the error “/system/bin/tune2fs is missing”. The upgrade to Android 10 didn’t work.
I think I should install some firmware with Odin, but I never did that before. Also, my phone isn’t rooted. Can someone tell me how to do it? And, in view of the fact that I want Android 11 at the end, should I search for Android 9, 10 or 11 firmware? Can you “jump” from Android 9 to 11?
I have a Samsung J2 SM-S260DL still stuck on Android 8.1. Some of the apps I use are now only compatible with Android 9 +. Does Samsung automatically update the phone's Android ---because I contacted Tracfone and they told me it's up to the phone manufacturer. I tried the phone's software update, but don't get the 9 update.
gregoryh325 said:
I have a Samsung J2 SM-S260DL still stuck on Android 8.1. Some of the apps I use are now only compatible with Android 9 +. Does Samsung automatically update the phone's Android ---because I contacted Tracfone and they told me it's up to the phone manufacturer. I tried the phone's software update, but don't get the 9 update.
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What firmware version is currently on your device? You will find the info in the settings about the phone.
ze7zez said:
What firmware version is currently on your device? You will find the info in the settings about the phone
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Android 8.1.0_0008
Build MTAJQ.S260DLUDU2ASE4
Kernel 3.18.14-16126611
I don't think Samsung after 4 years of releasing this phone has the motivation to improve Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) to version 9. Enjoy what you have.
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What compels you to look for android 9?
ze7zez said:
I don't think Samsung after 4 years of releasing this phone has the motivation to improve Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) to version 9. Enjoy what you have.
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What compels you to look for android 9?
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B/c a few of the apps I use are now only compatible with android 9+. I've only had the phone a couple of years--I got it from QVC. They tend to sell phones already released for cheap. I got the Samsung J2, 1500 data, 1500 texts, 1500 minutes with 1 year of service for 59.99 --on 6 payments of like 10 bucks. Phone works great. Is in excellent condition---but just need Android 9 b/c some of the app updates need newer versions of android