Samsung: Galaxy Tab source code released! - Galaxy Tab Android Development

http://opensource.samsung.com/
Click on "Mobile"
Here are the list:
International versions:
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_SEA_OpenSource.zip (South East Asia)
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_OpenSource.zip (International)
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_HKTW_OpenSource.zip (HK/Taiwan)
GT-P1000L BR GT-P1000L_Latin_OpenSource.zip (Brazil)
US versions:
SCH-I800 USA DJ11 SCH-I800_OpenSource.zip (Verizon)
SGH-T849 USA SGH-T849_OpenSource.zip (T-Mobile)
SPH-P100 USA DJ30 SPH-P100_OpenSource_Update1.zip (Sprint)
SPH-P100 USA DJ14 SPH-P100_OpenSource.zip (Sprint)
Anybody know what the model number is for the US version of At&t?

SEA - South East Asia?
Hopefully this will open the gates fpr devs to make roms and oc kernels
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Ah, thanks!

Good news!
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That's fantastic news! 8 days after buying the Tab I keep finding out that the money was well-spent

And I didnt think id be flashing roms till christmas.
Have YOU hugged an open source dev today??
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Can you say Cyan 6.1
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ConceptVBS said:
http://opensource.samsung.com/
Click on "Mobile"
Here are the list:
International versions:
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_SEA_OpenSource.zip (South East Asia)
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_OpenSource.zip (International)
GT-P1000 GT-P1000_HKTW_OpenSource.zip (HK/Taiwan)
GT-P1000L BR GT-P1000L_Latin_OpenSource.zip (Brazil)
US versions:
SCH-I800 USA DJ11 SCH-I800_OpenSource.zip (Verizon)
SGH-T849 USA SGH-T849_OpenSource.zip (T-Mobile)
Anybody know what the model numbers are for the US versions? Sprint? At&t?
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the sprint model number is SPH-P100

Looks great - but what does it mean for the average joe like me?

It means that in the coming days there is a very high probability we will start seeing custom ROMs for the Tab

Android Kernel and Framework code...all here with subtle drivers and utilities variations depending on the specifics of some regions of the world. Nice. No drivers for the Broadcom BCM4319 FM Radio module though... (yeah, I'd love to see an FM-Radio app running on the Tab )

daniel.weck said:
Android Kernel and Framework code...all here with subtle drivers and utilities variations depending on the specifics of some regions of the world. Nice. No drivers for the Broadcom BCM4319 FM Radio module though... (yeah, I'd love to see an FM-Radio app running on the Tab )
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What? I'm really tired at the moment..but are you saying that the tab has hardware radio but No drivers for it? Every tab version has a radio module??

Garret said:
What? I'm really tired at the moment..but are you saying that the tab has hardware radio but No drivers for it? Every tab version has a radio module??
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Yes, you can say that.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-Teardown/4103/2

Garret said:
What? I'm really tired at the moment..but are you saying that the tab has hardware radio but No drivers for it? Every tab version has a radio module??
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Same chip that the Nexus One uses which has had software ported to use the FM feature. In theory that same code could possibly be used to gain FM access on the Tab.
Do NOT expect to ever be able to use is as an FM transmitter though (handsfree over FM etc)
This source is great news though, a custom rooted firmware on the tab would be fantastic.

knightnz said:
Do NOT expect to ever be able to use is as an FM transmitter though (handsfree over FM etc
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Why ? XDA devs are already looking into it apparently, and some code recently surfaced on GitHub with Bluetooth/radio capabilities
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wow - id love to try some rom with fm radio capability!

daniel.weck said:
Why ? XDA devs are already looking into it apparently, and some code recently surfaced on GitHub with Bluetooth/radio capabilities
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Surely without an amplifier it'd only have a range of a few inches at most? If it could piggyback off the on-chip bluetooth/wifi amp then it could work, I'd be guessing it'd knock out bluetooth/wifi while you were using it though. Sounds intriguing though, I'll have a look at it.

knightnz said:
Surely without an amplifier it'd only have a range of a few inches at most? If it could piggyback off the on-chip bluetooth/wifi amp then it could work, I'd be guessing it'd knock out bluetooth/wifi while you were using it though. Sounds intriguing though, I'll have a look at it.
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It'd be fantastic if someone could enable FM radio on the radio, I don't think that knocking out the bluetooth would be a prob. The wifi though..hmm..maybe that'd be a prob.

Awesome! This is excellent news!

knightnz said:
Do NOT expect to ever be able to use is as an FM transmitter though (handsfree over FM etc)
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===>
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9233032#post9233032

Related

Bluetooth MAP profile...call to arms!

Only thing missing from Android devices recently is more compatibility with BT devices using different profiles.
For instance I have a FIAT Bravo car with BT head unit built in. It pairs with the car and makes and receives calls with no issue. However it fails to read text messages due to lack of the MAP profile.
I did some searching and it seems some have stated this code thread has worked.
review.cyanogenmod.com/#dashboard,2210
I just wondered whether any bright spark could help some of us lowly peons and bring this functionality to an already great device?
Cheers in anticipation.
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Wrong section.
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I'm with the op. Waiting for the map profile on the galaxy nexus
GeLopez said:
I'm with the op. Waiting for the map profile on the galaxy nexus
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2013
has this been implemented yet?
SayWhat10 said:
2013
has this been implemented yet?
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Does any JB ROM have this MAP profile? I tried CM 9.1 and the MAP profile worked but on CM 10.1 this doesn't work.
Android 4.1 ROMs like CM10 should support map. It's not an AOSP feature but many custom ROMs have it.
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CM has been tried
So if you could name some of those many other custom roms that would be great

[Q] Intenational ROMs on Sprint

Hello all,
I have a friend with the original Galaxy Note who is running the ParanoidAndroid ROM. I found that same ROM for the Galaxy Note II, but only for the international version.
I also found a ROM I'd prefer over the original ParanoidAndroid ROM, JellyBam. This ROM is also exclusive to the international version of the device.
My question is can I safely flash either of these, or I will I be left with a brick? If I can't flash them how they are, is it possible for me to edit them for it to work on the Sprint version?
EDIT: Utacka, the lead developer for ParanoidAndroid, has confirmed he will port it. The only reason we have to wait is because CM10 isn't officially released for the Sprint Note II yet.
+1 PA would be awesome in this device. Cant wait for it!
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Stefenatefun said:
Hello all,
I have a friend with the original Galaxy Note who is running the ParanoidAndroid ROM. I found that same ROM for the Galaxy Note II, but only for the international version.
I also found a ROM I'd prefer over the original ParanoidAndroid ROM, JellyBam. This ROM is also exclusive to the international version of the device.
My question is can I safely flash either of these, or I will I be left with a brick? If I can't flash them how they are, is it possible for me to edit them for it to work on the Sprint version?
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dont flash it you could end up with a brick probably recoverable but still dont try it. we have to wait till someone ports it to our device
Alex1123 said:
dont flash it you could end up with a brick probably recoverable but still dont try it. we have to wait till someone ports it to our device
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Right, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to port an international ROM over to our devices.
Stefenatefun said:
Right, but I'm wondering if anyone knows how to port an international ROM over to our devices.
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You either become a dev or hope one of the current devs ports it/builds the same rom from the ground up.
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Jocelyn said:
You either become a dev or hope one of the current devs ports it/builds the same rom from the ground up.
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I'll try contacting Utacka (developer of ParanoidAndroid) and iGio90 (developer of JellyBam) to see if they could port it over. If that doesn't help, I guess I'll try porting it over.
Stefenatefun said:
I'll try contacting Utacka (developer of ParanoidAndroid) and iGio90 (developer of JellyBam) to see if they could port it over. If that doesn't help, I guess I'll try porting it over.
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best of luck to you i hope they can try and get it working but if you where to try porting it that could be difficult and dangerous to test if it worked. however i remember seeing someone say the compiled an aosp rom and everything expect data worked
I'd first start with a call to Sprints international dept. and ask about unlocking gsm radios...I have no idea what they did to turn them off....but I doubt just flashing a new international ROM will get them to work. Remember the International n2 has slightly different hardware iirc.
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Skripka said:
Remember the International n2 has slightly different hardware iirc.
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Besides the radios being different and the removal of the optional charging pins, what other differences are there?
Stefenatefun said:
Besides the radios being different and the removal of the optional charging pins, what other differences are there?
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IIRC all Note2s have mostly the same cell radios question is what is enabled by the carrier. Some variants have fm radio tuners and som have dual SIM card slots. I thought earlier the intl note2 had a slightly different SoC but I was temporarily insane at that time.
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Skripka said:
IIRC all Note2s have mostly the same cell radios question is what is enabled by the carrier. Some variants have fm radio tuners and som have dual SIM card slots. I thought earlier the intl note2 had a slightly different SoC but I was temporarily insane at that time.
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I'd just be porting the N7100 (International) ROM to the L900 (Sprint), so I'd only have to worry about the differences between those models.
According to Wikipedia:
The only differences are 2G/3G/LTE connectivity and the charging pins.
N7100:
GSM: quad-band
UMTS: quad-band
LTE: no
Charging pins: yes
L900:
GSM: quad-band
CDMA/EVDO: 800, 850, 1900
UMTS: 1900
LTE: 1,900(band 25)
Charging pins: no
Mod(s) please close thread.

Getting Ubuntu Touch out to more users

The unstoppable Sergio Schvezov is working on bug 1201811 right now. Once it's fixed this should put is into a position where users of devices for which we have Ubuntu Touch images (and not just the four devices we supported right from the start) can just use phablet-flash. This doesn't mean that they are "officially supported" or that they're built daily in the Canonical data centre, but that you can make use of the images much more easily.
Over time we still want to build more images in the data centre in a regular fashion. One of the big blockers there has been information about the redistributability of firwmare, blobs and closed kernel modules. If you have information about the licenses any of these, it'd be great if you could help with updating the Touch device pages.
On Thursday, 1st August we are going to hold a Ubuntu Touch Porting Clinic in #ubuntu-touch on irc.freenode.net where you will be able to ask all the questions you have and our local experts can help you with updating your image(s) to the new world order. We hope to see you there!
I'm looking for ubuntu on my Vega, anyone?
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q3trung said:
I'm looking for ubuntu on my Vega, anyone?
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Devices has the list of ports and ports-in-progress.
Thanks
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So will this ever be usable for the Verizon nexus with working 3g and calls/SMS?
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Esteway.619 said:
So will this ever be usable for the Verizon nexus with working 3g and calls/SMS?
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Verizon uses cdma which we do not yet support.
dholbach said:
Verizon uses cdma which we do not yet support.
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Well hurry please just kidding.
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Without adding support for CDMA I suspect this idea with sizzle out rather then take off. Just my two cents. I'm a Verizon user and was super excited to see this... But since CDMA support was announced not to be on the roadmap I've almost forgotten about the project, not a good thing. Good luck
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kicker22004 said:
Without adding support for CDMA I suspect this idea with sizzle out rather then take off. Just my two cents. I'm a Verizon user and was super excited to see this... But since CDMA support was announced not to be on the roadmap I've almost forgotten about the project, not a good thing. Good luck
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Bye now
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I try ubuntu touch for 2 days in my galaxy nexus (maguro) and i think it work quite well but it isn't for daily use yet.
There aren't bugs in that MobileOS (or I haven't found these bugs) but the biggest problem is the laggy (too much laggy because the kernel isn't optimized for UubuntuTouch). I appreciate the canonical's work and I wish I'll able to use this OS daily
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ScardracS said:
I try ubuntu touch for 2 days in my galaxy nexus (maguro) and i think it work quite well but it isn't for daily use yet.
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Oh, I use it as my daily driver. I think it's pretty good for making calls and daily usage but battery time is not as good as with Android (but it's getting better with every update).
There aren't bugs in that MobileOS (or I haven't found these bugs)
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I have found a lot of bugs (can't change brightness, mobile data, etc.).
but the biggest problem is the laggy (too much laggy because the kernel isn't optimized for UubuntuTouch). I appreciate the canonical's work and I wish I'll able to use this OS daily
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On my Galaxy Nexus it's more fluid than any Android version. What build have you tested? Since July Ubuntu Touch shouldn't lag anymore.
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On my Galaxy Nexus it's more fluid than any Android version. What build have you tested? Since July Ubuntu Touch shouldn't lag anymore.
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So, in this moment it should run perfect ? Without Wi-Fi, Camera, Phone and Audio issues ?
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KekeJr said:
So, in this moment it should run perfect ?
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It has some bugs and it depends on the current build (look at the bug section on launchpad to see what's not working). For me it is nearly perfect.
Without Wi-Fi
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Sometimes it doesn't load up on boot up.
Camera
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Video and photo works but you can't do any special effects.
Phone
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works.
and Audio issues ?
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Audio works but you can only mute or have max. volume. You can't change the volume to e. g. fifty percent.
Any news for Sony xperia J?
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[Q] Any custom KitKat rom with HDMI working

Hello, I will like to know if there is any android 4.4.x rom for the xperia S/SL that has the HDMI output working as well both cameras, until now I had tried Paranoid android beta 4 and Carbon the first one works flawless but has no HDMI and the second one is given me a blurry and bad signal trough the HDMI output.
Before keep installing a reinstalling roms I will like to hear any advice about any stable 4.4.X rom out there or at least any rom with HD camera recording, 3d graphic and HDMI output working.
Thank you.
We are on the same page bro. Been looking for that too.
And maybe any rom that has the radio drivers installed. cant believe now that i don hav that i actually want to use it
HDMI and FM radio, as well as many other features depend on the chipset OEM (Qualcomm) drivers. They offer support up to some Android version (last stock JB?), but AFAIK KitKat is not and will never be supported. They could also open the source code/spec for the drivers, which will enable the community to fix those issues, but I seriously doubt they will even consider it.
vordhosbnbg said:
HDMI and FM radio, as well as many other features depend on the chipset OEM (Qualcomm) drivers. They offer support up to some Android version (last stock JB?), but AFAIK KitKat is not and will never be supported. They could also open the source code/spec for the drivers, which will enable the community to fix those issues, but I seriously doubt they will even consider it.
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Sad but hey the google nexus 5 also has a snapdragon inside, that means there will be no future support for the nexus 5? I doubt that, there must be a way to get us those drivers.
Can I ask why the drivers are so important?? Why they cant be ported or rewritten by some dev? Like the drivers on linux, all are free and open, wtirren by devs and users. Is it impossible to write a driver for a snapdragon?
Sorry for my questions, im a noob
UlvarinPL said:
Can I ask why the drivers are so important?? Why they cant be ported or rewritten by some dev? Like the drivers on linux, all are free and open, wtirren by devs and users. Is it impossible to write a driver for a snapdragon?
Sorry for my questions, im a noob
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It is not impossible.
What devs COULD do is reverse engineer the drivers from 4.1.2 to 4.4 or whatever, but that would be REALLY hard, and take a LOT of time and tries. It simply does not worth the process.
But I think HDMI and FM Radio should come from Sony, not Qualcomm, not sure.
Felimenta97 said:
It is not impossible.
What devs COULD do is reverse engineer the drivers from 4.1.2 to 4.4 or whatever, but that would be REALLY hard, and take a LOT of time and tries. It simply does not worth the process.
But I think HDMI and FM Radio should come from Sony, not Qualcomm, not sure.
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well, so there wasour hope ;d. I bet sony already forgot that they ever made Xperia S... Thay are making so many phones now... thats just crazy, if some1 buy flagship sony just after 2-3 months he had 2nd best of their models. thats insane. They havent even made kitkat for most of their current "flagships" yet. Xperia s [*].
BTW. Love u xda Devs, you are a little star that gives us hope to use nice phone even more efficient and cool than before .
PS. God i hate that 10post req for responding in dev-s threads... i have so many questions about my pureslim kitkat ;/.
I am tempted into sell my phone to buy a new one, but is so sad because I think Xperias in general have a pretty good hardware, my next phone will be a nexus or who knows... Maybe I will end up selling my soul to Apple at least they have longer support for any older phone...
The thing is I love to hack my phones that's why I got an Android in first place.
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yes hdmi is working on pureAosp rom alongwith wifi direct.
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vinjurr said:
yes hdmi is working on pureAosp rom alongwith wifi direct.
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Hdmi is not working.wifi direct is ok.
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i am using hdmi for last three days. thanks
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vinjurr said:
i am using hdmi for last three days. thanks
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R u using alpha2
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yes on bm native
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Could someone advise if there are any decent ROM's, suitable for daily use, with HDMI working?
whatagonad said:
Could someone advise if there are any decent ROM's, suitable for daily use, with HDMI working?
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Only 1.pure AOSP.
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[request] CyanogenMod for P601 model

i've been searching for a working CM rom for P601 model but couldn't find one. i guess therevis no development in progress for this model am i right ?
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sry i guess i posted this in the wrong section :s
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More one here.
Never ever , I'm to buy another exinos device in my life.
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please devs
cm for sm p-601.
it promise to be a good boy.
:good::good::good::good::good::good::good::good::good:
mazi_v said:
please devs
cm for sm p-601.
it promise to be a good boy.
:good::good::good::good::good::good::good::good::good:
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+1
Me too :crying:
No one is working on P601!!???
P601 tends to be the odd man out.
one more
i want too :good:: )
F_R_I_T_Z said:
More one here.
Never ever , I'm to buy another exinos device in my life.
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You do realize that P600 is also an exynos device, with a lollipop upgrade no less. If anything it's the Qualcomm that are left behind in note tablets (12.2 and 10.1) (same is true for galaxy alpha btw, Qualcomm version does not even have root)
Stevethegreat said:
You do realize that P600 is also an exynos device, with a lollipop upgrade no less. If anything it's the Qualcomm that are left behind in note tablets (12.2 and 10.1) (same is true for galaxy alpha btw, Qualcomm version does not even have root)
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Compare the problems of locked bootloaders in some qualcomm devices with exynos lack of development is funny.
Exynos is a dying processor.
P600 = p601 plus phone side. Just this? Then why no development?
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Another one here....Samsung's support of there devices is shocking.
Would love to see CM12 for the 601!!!
Yeah, same story =(
Lollipop cm to smp601
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-2014/development/p600-nexus-experience-aosp-cm11-rom-t2936863
I installed the v2 preview, it worked smoothly BUT NO PHONE FUNCTION,
so check it out, I'm waiting for an update
TRex2142 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10-2014/development/p600-nexus-experience-aosp-cm11-rom-t2936863
I installed the v2 preview, it worked smoothly BUT NO PHONE FUNCTION,
so check it out, I'm waiting for an update
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Please release a P601 port!
Cyanogenmod 12 for SM-P601
ShevT said:
Cyanogenmod 12 for SM-P601
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Thanks very much for you work on the P601....really appreciated and I'm sorry your work was copied without your permission.
I'm about to give your P601 ROM a try from you PDA forum but don't speak Russian (Google translate) - are you going to start a XDA thread for this ROM?
ShevT said:
Cyanogenmod 12 for SM-P601
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i'll try soon
thx

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