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[Q] Huawei Board?

I'm noticing a bunch of threads on the Android Software and Hacking General board, but there's no real organization to them. Would it be possible for someone to create a Huawei devices board? (Individual devices could make the device list a bit crowded.) It'd be nice to have information for these devices in one place, and it'd clean up the board in general.

[REQUEST] Security Forum

I was going to post this in the requests thread, but it seems to be mostly for devices. I propose we start a forum dedicated to device security. Here are some reasons it is needed:
Mobile security has become a hot topic for news
CIQ and htc's holes were found on this forum!
Mobile devices beyond blackberry are moving into enterprise markets
Security principles extend beyond individual devices or platforms
Platform specific applications and fixes are usually not device specific
Other forums, such as Ubuntu forums have had very good success with security focused forums
Full disk, file, folder, and transfer encryption has become much more prevailant
I am sure others can come up with more reasons for starting this forum as well. Thanksfor considering it!
i'm new here..so what its the do's and what is the don'ts

MediaTek :(

I just read the XDA news about MediakTek
Does not sound too good
You're right
The mediatek chip's were not as open as the rest of the Fairphone...
Here you could subscribe a online-petition and help us:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/aosp-support-for-mediatek-devices/
You coul'd read more at this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2636257
There's a possibility to flash CWM and CM11, but it's not stable ATM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fairphone/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-11-4-4-4-kitkat-t2862874
Hope this helps a little bit...
Greez Shooter
MediaTek Developer Portal
Hi Folks
You guys probably want to visit http://labs.mediatek.com which is mediateks development portal that they started in September. They're still adding content it appears but every little helps
Registration including AN Address is required but probably worth doing as they have a forum section. At least you can ask them directly what the deal is with documentation etc for this particular SOC.
Thanks

x86 and Android boards forum request

Would like to see a forum added that is for boards and PC's and laptops instead of just phones.
Something for Odroid, Odo, Raspberi Pi, x86, etc.
CZ Eddie said:
Would like to see a forum added that is for boards and PC's and laptops instead of just phones. Something for Odroid, Odo, Raspberi Pi, x86, etc.
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To be honest... This forum is primarily Android specific but, this doesn't mean that they haven't tried to help accommodate the PC's and Laptops in some way.
Currently the following thread is dedicated to the PC/LPTP's.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765837
The following area of the forum is also provided for them as well too. Though it's more Hardware than Software related but, Software discussions are not restricted either.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pc-hardware
This is about the best guidance I can provide you, personally, at the moment.
Maybe someone else can provide a bit more information here as well...
Good Luck!
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CZ Eddie said:
Would like to see a forum added that is for boards and PC's and laptops instead of just phones.
Something for Odroid, Odo, Raspberi Pi, x86, etc.
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Raspberry Pi has an own dedicated but not very active device forum: https://forum.xda-developers.com/raspberry-pi
And did you just once scrolled through https://forum.xda-developers.com/. Before you reach the device fora when scrolling down there're quite a few non-device related fora like "Windows 10 Development and Hacking" (just as one example).

Introducing XDA Computing: Discussion for Hardware, Software, and more!

You might have noticed that recently, XDA has been publishing a lot of content around Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, and other computing topics. This hasn’t been by mistake. We at XDA are really excited about Computing and today, we’re launching the XDA Computing Forums.
If you’re a technology enthusiast, XDA is a place that you can go to embrace whatever your passion might be. The new Computing forum is split into four categories: Build-a-PC, PC Peripherals, Hardware Tech Talk, and OS.
Build-a-PC​In the Build-a-PC section, you’ll find the Battlestations area. If you’ve got your own PC build and you want to show it off, head over there and strut your stuff. If you’re looking to build or upgrade, check out the PC part sales section. This is where you can talk about deals, or maybe discover a place to buy some hard-to-find parts.
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PC Peripherals​Once you’ve got your PC together, it’s time to talk about peripherals. We’ve got three topics in this section: Mechanical keyboards, Monitors, and Mice. If you’re looking for guides on mechanical keyboards, we’ve got you covered. Want to talk about monitors? You can do that too.
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Visit the Hardware Tech Talk section in the XDA Computing Forums
OS​This section is all about software. As you can probably guess, you’ll find sections for Windows, macOS, and Linux. You can come here to discuss tips and tricks, troubleshoot common issues, or just discuss the latest from whatever operating system that you use.
Visit the OS section in the XDA Computing Forums
We’re pretty excited about the new XDA Computing forums, and we hope that you will be too. Check it out here.
Amazing new section!
Introducing the XDA Computing Forums: Dedicated discussion zones for Hardware, Software, and more!
Today, we're announcing the XDA Computing Forums, a dedicated place to discuss hardware, software, and other computer related topics!
www.xda-developers.com
1 month and we are rocking in our new section!
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1 month and we are rocking in our new section!
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Yes it's amazing that they added this last month

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