[Q] NFC Not Working With ROMS? - Sprint LG G2

I haven't gotten NFC to work with CM11 for the ls980, AOKP, or LiquidSmooth. Do any 4.4 roms suppot NFC?

The problem is that the Sprint G2, uses a different NFC chip, than the other models.
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KB112 said:
The problem is that the Sprint G2, uses a different NFC chip, than the other models.
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So...what exactly is the problem?
I have a sprint G2, and while i havent gotten it to work in a store for Tap and Pay, I have used it to NFC beam files between phones, though I did notice that it takes a good bit of time to recognize and initiate the NFC connection, but it does work...
Whatever the issue, I hope it gets sorted soon, since one of the reasons I finally upgraded from my EvoLTE was to be able to continue using Tap and Pay and....I still can't

myxmastrmike said:
So...what exactly is the problem?
I have a sprint G2, and while i havent gotten it to work in a store for Tap and Pay, I have used it to NFC beam files between phones, though I did notice that it takes a good bit of time to recognize and initiate the NFC connection, but it does work...
Whatever the issue, I hope it gets sorted soon, since one of the reasons I finally upgraded from my EvoLTE was to be able to continue using Tap and Pay and....I still can't
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From what I understand, all the other variants use the same chip. So all the ROMs include the needed code for that chip. Most Devs aren't going to write a separate set up for just one version of the phone (sprint). Although I believe dr87 was working on a flashable zip file for nfc.
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KB112 said:
From what I understand, all the other variants use the same chip. So all the ROMs include the needed code for that chip. Most Devs aren't going to write a separate set up for just one version of the phone (sprint). Although I believe dr87 was working on a flashable zip file for nfc.
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Well that would be pretty nice....
If only there was a way to make a flashable fix for the non-workign GPS

KB112 said:
From what I understand, all the other variants use the same chip. So all the ROMs include the needed code for that chip. Most Devs aren't going to write a separate set up for just one version of the phone (sprint). Although I believe dr87 was working on a flashable zip file for nfc.
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I'd really appreciate that zip. No NFC is a huge inconvenience.

KB112 said:
From what I understand, all the other variants use the same chip. So all the ROMs include the needed code for that chip. Most Devs aren't going to write a separate set up for just one version of the phone (sprint). Although I believe dr87 was working on a flashable zip file for nfc.
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Does this exist yet? Or has anyone found a workaround on cm11?

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There is a post over in the NFC hacking forums regarding this. The Sprint variant uses NXP whereas the other variants use broadcom. Currently, AOSP ROMs (4.4.x) on devices with NXP do not support Tap and pay functionality with Google wallet. There is quite a team working on a solution. As for now, if you want tap and pay, unfortunately, you have to stick with stock. (This is the only reason I haven't gone AOSP with my LS980)

Has there been any progress with getting NFC working on any ROMs?

Has anyone tried this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-g2/help/cm11-nfc-fixer-t2841555

Related

GWK74 is supposed to be rolling out today.

GWK74 is supposed to be rolling out today. Anyone get it yet?
[source] http://ars.samsung.com/customer/usa...ID=2&PROD_SUB_ID=557&PROD_ID=559&AT_ID=378766
Not yet - will it push even if you're running a custom ROM? (deck, for example)?
No it won't automatically push, the dev needs to add in the update manually in the rom.
Oh poo, I guess I will be flashing stock, then. Still running GWJ22!
Lol yeah.
However, it takes cm7 a bit longer to do so since it's basically the whole android xD
so roms based off of cm7 might take a bit longer than stock roms haha
hoping Pete's stock rom gets this update
autoprime said:
hoping Pete's stock rom gets this update
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Word. I'm excited about Google Wallet.
autoprime said:
hoping Pete's stock rom gets this update
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Until android.kernel.org is up there is no way we (as in ALL source based ROMs) will be able to update to GWK74.
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Until android.kernel.org is up there is no way we (as in ALL source based ROMs) will be able to update to GWK74.
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I heard/read that android.kernel.org is down for good or something like that.
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I heard/read that android.kernel.org is down for good or something like that.
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Pics or gtfo
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i don't know if i want to wait for a custom build off of GWK74, or flash to stock and get the update... i'm so happy with my setup right now and don't want to flash again :/
are a lot of places even supporting NFC transactions?
EddyBalls said:
i don't know if i want to wait for a custom build off of GWK74, or flash to stock and get the update... i'm so happy with my setup right now and don't want to flash again :/
are a lot of places even supporting NFC transactions?
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Nandroid and flash to stock when your Tom gets updated just restore Nd update, problem solved
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EddyBalls said:
i don't know if i want to wait for a custom build off of GWK74, or flash to stock and get the update... i'm so happy with my setup right now and don't want to flash again :/
are a lot of places even supporting NFC transactions?
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In my area(trial state area) there ones at every wawas I go to has them. I do believe on the Google wallet website will show you all the spots in your area
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you guys remember that not all cards are supported.
At launch today, Google Wallet supports CitiĀ® MasterCardĀ® credit cards and the Google Prepaid MasterCard, powered by First Data. Google plans to support additional cards.
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Master Ramy said:
you guys remember that not all cards are supported.
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You can add money to your "prepaid card" which is totally virtual and online, from any card you like.
Master Ramy said:
you guys remember that not all cards are supported.
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i have a citibank card and i use the paypass feature at alot of places, does anyone know if nfc will work at paypass places or it has to be specific nfc stickers?
p-slim said:
i have a citibank card and i use the paypass feature at alot of places, does anyone know if nfc will work at paypass places or it has to be specific nfc stickers?
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ANYwhere that accepts PayPass will work.
Here is a listing of many of them:
mastercard.us/cardholder-services/paypass-locator.html
Where GoogleWallet Will Work
This link provides a Google Maps style search for places that Google Wallet will work at.
locations: http://www.google.com/wallet/where-it-works.html
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locations: http://www.google.com/wallet/where-it-works.html
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Jinx, you owe me a coke!

[Q] Fm Transmitter?

Hello, I was wondering if the S3 comes with a Fm Transmitter built-in. I have read on one site that it does. And if so is there any way to make use of that functionality?
We believe it comes with an FM radio and it could be able recieve and transmit, there is another thread somewhere about that, but last u checked, the were no libraries for it, no drivers, and some o other issues. Search for FM radio app the developer Mike, is the one whose hunting down the possibility of getting a fix
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Alright thank you. I tried searching for an app on the market but none of them work. I do recall seeing a thread about it somewhere but it seemed to be purely for development purposes. Oh well, I'll stick to my crappy FM transmitter from Walmart for now.
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Hostage XII said:
Alright thank you. I tried searching for an app on the market but none of them work. I do recall seeing a thread about it somewhere but it seemed to be purely for development purposes. Oh well, I'll stick to my crappy FM transmitter from Walmart for now.
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I know that once installed the app from mike is called "Spirit Radio", but I have not found a way to get the stock version of the Galaxy S3 to run it. Just thought I would throw in my 2 cents. According to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059296 though some recent CM9 builds were working with his app after settings changes. I just have yet to take the plunge on my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3 after the latest OTA (LG8) solved some of the issues I was having with Smart Stay not being too "Smart" and with S-Voice not recognizing commands. I am thinking about doing it just so I can have FM radio on my phone again (I got spoiled by an HTC EVO 4G before picking up this new phone).
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I know that once installed the app from mike is called "Spirit Radio", but I have not found a way to get the stock version of the Galaxy S3 to run it. Just thought I would throw in my 2 cents. According to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1059296 though some recent CM9 builds were working with his app after settings changes. I just have yet to take the plunge on my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3 after the latest OTA (LG8) solved some of the issues I was having with Smart Stay not being too "Smart" and with S-Voice not recognizing commands. I am thinking about doing it just so I can have FM radio on my phone again (I got spoiled by an HTC EVO 4G before picking up this new phone).
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Thank you! I was able to get the app running although the signal is -17 but there is some hope. I didn't get a chance to try the LG8 went straight to the AOKP ROM.
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I thought the FM radio was not a part of the chipset.
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I thought the FM radio was not a part of the chipset.
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There was a misconception going around for a tiny bit that it was not included. Mike found that it was installed with some sort of Qualcomm based chip, but for whatever reason the US versions took it out of their stock ROMs. The work around is to get apparently either an AOKP ROM or CM9 based ROM and make a few tweaks to his App. The chipset is there, Samsung just is not supporting the US version's FM radio (possibly due to a request from US based carriers as is also rumored but that is unlikely since the new HTC phone came out with the FM radio chipset AND software to run it on the stock ROM).
And i just bought a fm transmitter =(
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I am guessing it has more to do with fcc then the carriers in the u.s.
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stevesprivateaccount said:
I am guessing it has more to do with fcc then the carriers in the u.s.
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I guess there is an outside chance of that, but wouldn't that have affected the HTC device as well then? They both released at basically the same time one with and one without FM capability built into the software only.
Thoragh said:
There was a misconception going around for a tiny bit that it was not included. Mike found that it was installed with some sort of Qualcomm based chip, but for whatever reason the US versions took it out of their stock ROMs. The work around is to get apparently either an AOKP ROM or CM9 based ROM and make a few tweaks to his App. The chipset is there, Samsung just is not supporting the US version's FM radio (possibly due to a request from US based carriers as is also rumored but that is unlikely since the new HTC phone came out with the FM radio chipset AND software to run it on the stock ROM).
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I don't think the US hardware is capable of FM. There is nothing in the hardware in US that can do it. They took it out to save $2.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31576462#post31576462
Hostage XII said:
Alright thank you. I tried searching for an app on the market but none of them work. I do recall seeing a thread about it somewhere but it seemed to be purely for development purposes. Oh well, I'll stick to my crappy FM transmitter from Walmart for now.
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Are you talking about like police scanner or like ACS kind of radios?

4.3 System Dump

Looks like 4.3 got leaked for the N4
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-leaks-jwr66n-heres-the-system-dump-download/
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Interesting. Could this mean this system dump from the Nexus 4 be modified so it can run on the Optimus G? I would love to see what sort of changes 4.3 has.
Don't hold your breath.
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Interesting. Could this mean this system dump from the Nexus 4 be modified so it can run on the Optimus G? I would love to see what sort of changes 4.3 has.
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I think if the differences between the Nexus 4 and the Optimus G were really as minimal as they seem than it wouldn't have been such a nightmare for the devs to bring AOSP to this phone in the first place. Still, I'm being optimistic.
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I think if the differences between the Nexus 4 and the Optimus G were really as minimal as they seem than it wouldn't have been such a nightmare for the devs to bring AOSP to this phone in the first place. Still, I'm being optimistic.
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Keep up the faith!
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GSM to CDMA is a nightmare might as well just wait for source to drop.
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I could be wrong but the biggest differences between 4.3 and what we have are the phone dialer and camera app, and we have those too.
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I could be wrong but the biggest differences between 4.3 and what we have are the phone dialer and camera app, and we have those too.
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Good point. And at some point the software upgrades will outgrow our hardware. I'm content with all of the development and roms that we have. I remember looking back, not being sure if our bootloader would ever be unlocked, then the cubed and shellnut came through. This phone has come a long way from its release.
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Good point. And at some point the software upgrades will outgrow our hardware. I'm content with all of the development and roms that we have. I remember looking back, not being sure if our bootloader would ever be unlocked, then the cubed and shellnut came through. This phone has come a long way from its release.
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It will be a while before the hardware on this phone gets outgrown. That's one of the reasons I originally bought this phone instead of the S3 when it was released....because I knew THAT phone's hardware would eventually be outgrown by software updates. But I know as long as the Nexus 4 is able to handle software upgrades, we will too. And we all know the Nexus devices are first in line with the software upgrades.
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I'm brand new to the whole development aspect of Android and have never really peaked at the code so please excuse my ignorance on the topic, but why is GSM to CDMA so hard?
I would think the OS would be built in a way that it utilizes drivers/modules to offload a lot of that dirty work. So it would be something like:
(quick pseudo code so don't get nitpicky.. just trying to get the idea across)
Code:
network = new NetworkDriver('LGOG_CDMA'); //swap out CDMA for GSM drivers, etc..
network.init();
network.sendPacket(your_data_stuff);
and then it would be a matter of then at least trying and hacking the drivers from 4.2, assuming system calls don't change drastically with every minor release wouldn't this work?
natator99 said:
I'm brand new to the whole development aspect of Android and have never really peaked at the code so please excuse my ignorance on the topic, but why is GSM to CDMA so hard?
I would think the OS would be built in a way that it utilizes drivers/modules to offload a lot of that dirty work. So it would be something like:
(quick pseudo code so don't get nitpicky.. just trying to get the idea across)
Code:
network = new NetworkDriver('LGOG_CDMA'); //swap out CDMA for GSM drivers, etc..
network.init();
network.sendPacket(your_data_stuff);
and then it would be a matter of then at least trying and hacking the drivers from 4.2, assuming system calls don't change drastically with every minor release wouldn't this work?
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I can't speak on specifics, but we had a N4 Conversion Rom for 4.2.2 and it quickly became known to brick certain phones. It was discouraged to use it.
Well my camera works with 4.3 so if we get someone on the port we would have a top tier phone with the latest and greatest Google flavoring ....
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natator99 said:
I'm brand new to the whole development aspect of Android and have never really peaked at the code so please excuse my ignorance on the topic, but why is GSM to CDMA so hard?
I would think the OS would be built in a way that it utilizes drivers/modules to offload a lot of that dirty work. So it would be something like:
(quick pseudo code so don't get nitpicky.. just trying to get the idea across)
Code:
network = new NetworkDriver('LGOG_CDMA'); //swap out CDMA for GSM drivers, etc..
network.init();
network.sendPacket(your_data_stuff);
and then it would be a matter of then at least trying and hacking the drivers from 4.2, assuming system calls don't change drastically with every minor release wouldn't this work?
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It isn't too bad, but there are other hardware and software differences. Stay patient, we're not far off.
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xboxfanj said:
It isn't too bad, but there are other hardware and software differences. Stay patient, we're not far off.
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I think it be easier to port from s4 ,HTC one because hardware wise were almost identicle wise... Software wise know that's a different story ....
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I think it be easier to port from s4 ,HTC one because hardware wise were almost identicle wise... Software wise know that's a different story ....
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We are building from source, not porting zips. It'll be CM10.2 when ready. Also, the Nexus 4 is much closer to us than the S4 or One.
But since hardware wise we all run the same base wouldnt it be easier from any of them ? I've messed around have had a s4 ROM running with data working on my phone ...
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Lg g2 knock knock feature for s4

Hello Xda, I was curious whether there is an application for all android devices that enables the knock knock feature from the g2. If anyone knows, please post the link. Cheers
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Hello Xda, I was curious whether there is an application for all android devices that enables the knock knock feature from the g2. If anyone knows, please post the link. Cheers
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I know I can set certain behaviors with apex launcher using a desktop double tap which resembled the "knock knock" feature. Sleeping and waking the phone isnt one of them though.
They had an app for the Nexus line called "PGM Nexus" that had the exact same function. Maybe you could ask those guys for a similar mod for the S4?
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Armandopjr said:
They had an app for the Nexus line called "PGM Nexus" that had the exact same function. Maybe you could ask those guys for a similar mod for the S4?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.paranoid.touchcontrolfree&hl=en
says its compatible so i tried it but needs you to install a seperate app after it.. the actual module is only for nexus.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.paranoid.touchcontrolfree&hl=en
says its compatible so i tried it but needs you to install a seperate app after it.. the actual module is only for nexus.
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The only problem is that I'm not rooted
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The only problem is that I'm not rooted
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Good luck with any moderate to serious mods without being rooted
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Good luck with any moderate to serious mods without being rooted
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I don't see how it's so serious. It's just tapping the display twice to wake the device. How complicated is it?
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I don't see how it's so serious. It's just tapping the display twice to wake the device. How complicated is it?
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It's all about permissions... What is the so permitted to do without root access?
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Maybe a tasked profile.
If I actually did help, how bout a Thanks
Thought something like this was kernel based. Custom kernels for the htc one have this ability.
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Pretty sure osmosizzz is correct. Faux and Franco usually build this in but without root your sol. Sorry dude.
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I had PGM on my galaxy nexus.... after getting used to it, it really really hard to live without this feature (especially after a few failed hardware buttons on phones in the past). Alongside the on-screen buttons, my phone required no hardware button pressing.
This is the one feature I will go to the ends of the earth looking for, and unfortunately I have yet to find anything like this for the S4. The reason this is such an obscure feature is because it requires low level kernel+hardware development, and from what I have heard from ponery and other devs, getting the kernel and screen to listen for specific screen input /w a corresponding kernel module (while keeping battery drain at an acceptable level) requires very very specific hardware and boatloads of very extensive, tricky, and sensitive development.
I wish someone would make something like this for the S4 (if ponery did I would jump for joy), and I would pay good money for it too.
It would have been really awesome if samsung would have included this type of feature alongside airview (and made sure they were both really really polished.... like an open airview api out-of-the-box), instead of the dumpster full of gimmicky garbage they did include.
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I had PGM on my galaxy nexus.... after getting used to it, it really really hard to live without this feature (especially after a few failed hardware buttons on phones in the past). Alongside the on-screen buttons, my phone required no hardware button pressing.
This is the one feature I will go to the ends of the earth looking for, and unfortunately I have yet to find anything like this for the S4. The reason this is such an obscure feature is because it requires low level kernel+hardware development, and from what I have heard from ponery and other devs, getting the kernel and screen to listen for specific screen input /w a corresponding kernel module (while keeping battery drain at an acceptable level) requires very very specific hardware and boatloads of very extensive, tricky, and sensitive development.
I wish someone would make something like this for the S4 (if ponery did I would jump for joy), and I would pay good money for it too.
It would have been really awesome if samsung would have included this type of feature alongside airview (and made sure they were both really really polished.... like an open airview api out-of-the-box), instead of the dumpster full of gimmicky garbage they did include.
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the PGM feature is the best implementation ive seen id really like to see that on the s4
calrity
The Illest 619 said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.paranoid.touchcontrolfree&hl=en
says its compatible so i tried it but needs you to install a seperate app after it.. the actual module is only for nexus.
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what else did you install to get it working?
i would seriously pay to get this feature on an s3 or see it available for the s4 if i ever find a cheap s4 to buy that i can flash or byod to my company
robcop19 said:
what else did you install to get it working?
i would seriously pay to get this feature on an s3 or see it available for the s4 if i ever find a cheap s4 to buy that i can flash or byod to my company
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what kernel are compatible with it, kt, chronicle and where can i download module for it ?
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I don't see how it's so serious. It's just tapping the display twice to wake the device. How complicated is it?
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You can buy LG G2
The Illest 619 said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.paranoid.touchcontrolfree&hl=en
says its compatible so i tried it but needs you to install a seperate app after it.. the actual module is only for nexus.
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I don't mean to bother but I asked a few months ago how you got the app working on your s4. You said you downloaded something else to do it? I've been looking everywhere for this.
I know I would need a kernel as well so what kernel did you get with it?
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I don't mean to bother but I asked a few months ago how you got the app working on your s4. You said you downloaded something else to do it? I've been looking everywhere for this.
I know I would need a kernel as well so what kernel did you get with it?
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Don't think I ever said I got it working. The description at the time said it was compatible (which it doesn't now) but after installing the app I needed to install some extra module which is only for nexus which made it useless for me.
Guys newbie here... found someting about knock on feature...
Its on ExperimentalX kernal but its not for our device hope so it can be ported buy developers.
If it helps here's the link...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/orig-development/kernel-elementalx-n5-0-23-t2519607

Omega rom

Is working 100% on my SM-N900T with jovy's compulsion kernel everything that wasn't working before(wifi,bluetooth,NFC,etc) now works!! With this rom comes an aroma installer that lets you uninstall bloatware of upto 700mb!(i had over 25gb+ internal storage left) after getting rid of all bloat and this rom is smoking fast now! I should also mention that mattiadj's ext2internalsd mod works on Omega as well, i just used the galaxy s4 4.3 fat32.zip and now storages are swapped so all the large app data goes to extsd instead of internal storage. I still got way too much to setup on this phone but wanted to let people know about this
Just asking did u get a bug to internally wipe the SD card? It seemed to happen before to people when flashing omega on a non international phone
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I got a bug like that it wiped all my internal sd card. I was trying to flash X note and it did that any reason why?
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Is working 100% on my SM-N900T with jovy's compulsion kernel everything that wasn't working before(wifi,bluetooth,NFC,etc) now works!! With this rom comes an aroma installer that lets you uninstall bloatware of upto 700mb!(i had over 25gb+ internal storage left) after getting rid of all bloat and this rom is smoking fast now! I should also mention that mattiadj's ext2internalsd mod works on Omega as well, i just used the galaxy s4 4.3 fat32.zip and now storages are swapped so all the large app data goes to extsd instead of internal storage. I still got way too much to setup on this phone but wanted to let people know about this
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Can u tell us the steps u took??
Did u have tp flash anyatches ?
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Can u tell us the steps u took??
Did u have tp flash anyatches ?
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1.Flash Rom
2.Flash This
3.Flash Compulsion Kernel
4.Flash Ext2Intsd Mod (Optional)
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Updated file for step 2
Got the link for ROM much alohas
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otisman said:
Got the link for ROM much alohas
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Updated my earlier post, but you can flash any n9005 rom in this thread
a little bit out of topic but what are the advantages and disadvantages of flashing a rom that is not for our note? are there any risks other than the obvious "you are responsible for what you do to your device" or "warranty is now void" risks?
1. Advantages are more variety of roms to choose from, the international roms are updated a lot quicker than USA versions(because it was released over there first, I believe latest firmware over there is mj7). Some roms on the N9005 are pre-debloated for you (HAL room is 700mb rom! Omega has same slimness as HAL just got to choose what you want uninstalled/installed thru aroma).
2. Disadvantages, not many really as long as your only flashing the N9005 compatible LTE note 3 and not the incompatible N9000 (octocore exnyos).
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Also, some of the features that the carrier offers are sometimes not supported, such as WiFi Calling.
m_reyna_16 said:
a little bit out of topic but what are the advantages and disadvantages of flashing a rom that is not for our note? are there any risks other than the obvious "you are responsible for what you do to your device" or "warranty is now void" risks?
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d12unk13astard said:
1. Advantages are more variety of roms to choose from, the international roms are updated a lot quicker than USA versions(because it was released over there first, I believe latest firmware over there is mj7). Some roms on the N9005 are pre-debloated for you (HAL room is 700mb rom! Omega has same slimness as HAL just got to choose what you want uninstalled/installed thru aroma).
2. Disadvantages, not many really as long as your only flashing the N9005 compatible LTE note 3 and not the incompatible N9000 (octocore exnyos).
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d12unk13astard said:
1. Advantages are more variety of roms to choose from, the international roms are updated a lot quicker than USA versions(because it was released over there first, I believe latest firmware over there is mj7). Some roms on the N9005 are pre-debloated for you (HAL room is 700mb rom! Omega has same slimness as HAL just got to choose what you want uninstalled/installed thru aroma).
2. Disadvantages, not many really as long as your only flashing the N9005 compatible LTE note 3 and not the incompatible N9000 (octocore exnyos).
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dirtybudha said:
Also, some of the features that the carrier offers are sometimes not supported, such as WiFi Calling.
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so then i can download any n9005 rom and it will be compatible with n900t? and dirtybudha, how can we know if wifi or other features will work?
Wifi, bluetooth, gps, and nfc used to not work on international roms until the devs made that patch #2 which automagically patches all the above to work. But yea don't think tmobiles wifi calling will work on International roms.
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It's a long known issue that WiFi calling won't work with ROMS developed outside of a T-Mobile ROM base. I'm not blessed with enough of an understanding of how it works, but ever since my HTC Vision (G2) I've read about WiFi calling not working on other ported or international ROMs.
Aside from that feature, everything else could technically work. Personally, I like the WiFi calling and prefer to maintain it on my phone's ROM.
m_reyna_16 said:
dirtybudha, how can we know if wifi or other features will work?
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d12unk13astard said:
Wifi, bluetooth, gps, and nfc used to not work on international roms until the devs made that patch #2 which automagically patches all the above to work. But yea don't think tmobiles wifi calling will work on International roms.
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d12unk13astard said:
Wifi, bluetooth, gps, and nfc used to not work on international roms until the devs made that patch #2 which automagically patches all the above to work. But yea don't think tmobiles wifi calling will work on International roms.
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dirtybudha said:
It's a long known issue that WiFi calling won't work with ROMS developed outside of a T-Mobile ROM base. I'm not blessed with enough of an understanding of how it works, but ever since my HTC Vision (G2) I've read about WiFi calling not working on other ported or international ROMs.
Aside from that feature, everything else could technically work. Personally, I like the WiFi calling and prefer to maintain it on my phone's ROM.
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im not on t mobile network, im on red pocket and have a t mobile phone... will t mobiles wifi calling still work? if it doesnt, im more than sure there are aftermarket apps that will do the same feature right?
Everything works great! Here's what I got:
Running HAL 9000
Saber Kernel
I did need to add the LTE APN once i booted the rom up.
other than that, this is awesome!
thanks for the info OP!
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Everything works great! Here's what I got:
Running HAL 9000
Saber Kernel
I did need to add the LTE APN once i booted the rom up.
other than that, this is awesome!
thanks for the info OP!
While promising, no it doesn't work on other networks or carriers.
m_reyna_16 said:
im not on t mobile network, im on red pocket and have a t mobile phone... will t mobiles wifi calling still work? if it doesnt, im more than sure there are aftermarket apps that will do the same feature right?
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So dam frustrated. I can't seem to download that patch to get all the radios working. Keep getting a .exe file that's only 300 or so kb. Is the patch posted anywhere else. Stupid false links all over that page. Whoever thinks they can do business by tricking you into pressing the wrong link is a f'ing idiot.
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pathtologos said:
So dam frustrated. I can't seem to download that patch to get all the radios working. Keep getting a .exe file that's only 300 or so kb. Is the patch posted anywhere else. Stupid false links all over that page. Whoever thinks they can do business by tricking you into pressing the wrong link is a f'ing idiot.
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Yeah wifi-calling will never work on international roms. Which is fine because wifi-calling causes more issues than it fixes. The majority of my calls get dropped and it breaks messaging more often than not. PITA.
pathtologos said:
So dam frustrated. I can't seem to download that patch to get all the radios working. Keep getting a .exe file that's only 300 or so kb. Is the patch posted anywhere else. Stupid false links all over that page. Whoever thinks they can do business by tricking you into pressing the wrong link is a f'ing idiot.
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Uncheck that little box that says"Use our download manager and get recommended downloads" before you download then a box will pop up and save file as
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Uncheck that little box before you download then a box will pop up and save file as
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Do you have to do it from computer, or can it be done with device browser?
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