[DISCUSSION] Android 4.0 for LG Optimus One - Optimus One, P500, V General

Hi.
Today Android 4.0 was released by Google.
Some interesting features were added.
I'm wondering if our LG Optimus One will get unofficial update (eg. mik_os CyanogenMod) or official (very unlikely).
What do you think?

Mmmm i don't believe
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opt1user said:
Hi.
Today Android 4.0 was released by Google.
Some interesting features were added.
I'm wondering if our LG Optimus One will get unofficial update (eg. mik_os CyanogenMod) or official (very unlikely).
What do you think?
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Dont open a new thread... Yea, Cyanogen Team will wait for the ICS Source to come in first then it will be official and mik_os might port it for us... And now ciaox, lurohirp is planning to do vanilla aosp ics sooner or later with the sdk port to optimus one...
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I also wanted.......

What is vanilaa
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Next time make a search.

Thnx..I will
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System Dump here

Srsly not again....we hardly got a good version of GB & u think ICS will be any good?

Source code was realeased
http://groups.google.com/group/android-building/msg/c0e01b4619a1455a?pli=1
Jean-Baptiste Queru Ver perfil Traducir al Español Más opciones 14 nov, 16:59 Hi! We just released a bit of code we thought this group might be interested in. Over at our Android Open-Source Project git servers, the source code for Android version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) is now available. Here's how to get it:Follow the instructions at http://source.android.com/source/downloading.htmlCheck out the 'ics-release' branch:repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.0.1_r1 That's it! However since this is a large push, please be aware that it will take some time to complete. If you sync before it's done, you'll get an incomplete copy that you won't be able to use, so please wait for us to give the all-clear before you sync. This is actually the source code for version 4.0.1 of Android, which is the specific version that will ship on the Galaxy Nexus, the first Android 4.0 device. In the source tree, you will find a device build target named "full_maguro" that you can use to build a system image for Galaxy Nexus. Build configurations for other devices will come later. Unfortunately we still don't have our Gerrit code review servers back online. That remains our top priority though, and we hope to have them back soon. This release includes the full history of the Android source code tree, which naturally includes all the source code for the Honeycomb releases. However, since Honeycomb was a little incomplete, we want everyone to focus on Ice Cream Sandwich. So, we haven't created any tags that correspond to the Honeycomb releases (even though the changes are present in the history.)
JBQ, on behalf of the AOSP team. --Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru Software Engineer, Android Open-Source Project, Google.
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AWWW YEAHH! looks like were getting ICS before XMAS (?)!

joeyxl said:
AWWW YEAHH! looks like were getting ICS before XMAS (?)!
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Doubt it

joeyxl said:
AWWW YEAHH! looks like were getting ICS before XMAS (?)!
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maybe even earlier?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19379388&postcount=5

Hope our phone will have a taste of ICS before Christmas. More likely from Unofficial source.

Does our phone has enough system space for this ROM?

you mean internal memory?
Heee, we arent manufacturers - we build only a rom not a cloud, so no panic

andy572 said:
you mean internal memory?
Heee, we arent manufacturers - we build only a rom not a cloud, so no panic
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Internal memory should be sufficient unlike my N1 must be repartition order to use ICS...
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ok, than we have to remove some apps like Phone.apk, Music.apk, Gallery.apk, Contacts.apk, Live-Wallpapers and Wallpapers

andy572 said:
ok, than we have to remove some apps like Phone.apk, Music.apk, Gallery.apk, Contacts.apk, Live-Wallpapers and Wallpapers
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And launcher.apk
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teddybig said:
And launcher.apk
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thx, i forgot to remove crappy apps

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Get ready for CyanogenMod 9

Which is only be ready when ics source is released... Then cyanogen will be working on it and will send the first nightlies like this:
Code:
cm-passion-nightly-0
This shows that Cyanogen have actually updated to the latest os OR the new version like:
7.1.3 or 9.0.0
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I thought it would be cm8
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Well then we still need someone to port it which will probably be Ciaox, Mik, Franco, Andy etc
Sent from my phone.
@moeahmed Cm8 maybe it will be honeycome, so skip it and move to ice cream sandwich
@iDani3l Not really, becuz ics may work with other old devices, even my nexus one too!
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Android isnt developed in a single version tree, the source tree gets updated
by any time - so every new version is a update/bugfix or upgrade.
the only reason to open a new tree like from froyo to ginger, or maybe from ginger to HC/ICS is incompatible
code - this isnt the way developers works on big projects, and, google has sayed the ICS is backward compatible.
So, lets see what the guru of www spend us
andy572 said:
Android isnt developed in a single version tree, the source tree gets updated
by any time - so every new version is a update/bugfix or upgrade.
the only reason to open a new tree like from froyo to ginger, or maybe from ginger to HC/ICS is incompatible
code - this isnt the way developers works on big projects, and, google has sayed the ICS is backward compatible.
So, lets see what the guru of www spend us
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Oh well, we might need to see what will cyanogen do when he gets the source...
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moeahmad1995 said:
I thought it would be cm8
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well it cannot be cm8,coz honeycomb source didnt get released,so this will be cm9
cant wait for this! hopefully mik will release another amazing of ICS just like his current ROM!!!
pratheekb96 said:
cant wait for this! hopefully mik will release another amazing of ICS just like his current ROM!!!
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Well, he has to, if he doesn't, he is lost...
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vlt96 said:
Well, he has to, if he doesn't, he is lost...
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lol!!! true true.....
LoL, android will know my face
voyager20021 said:
LoL, android will know my face
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Pãi dc?
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vlt96 said:
Pãi dc?
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4.0 are sistem de deblocare prin recunoasterea fetei.
English please!
voyager20021 said:
4.0 are sistem de deblocare prin recunoasterea fetei.
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Cum se poate? Da asta mananca multa baterie nu? Da mai bn pe engleza...
Edit: sorry for romanian, from now on only romanian
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But will ics come to us? I read somewhere that root users can't get official updates...
CM9 will come to Optimus One, if not, RIP mik_os...
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But will ics come to us? I read somewhere that root users can't get official updates...
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even if it did come to us, would you flash it? im sure that any custom made rom (in this case cm9) is always better than its stock version.
sweetnsour said:
even if it did come to us, would you flash it? im sure that any custom made rom (in this case cm9) is always better than its stock version.
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Yes, I will flash it in the day it comes, the official version for Optimus One, unfortunately, will come after half a year, like GB did(Romania was 1st), but this may never come... So I am surely flashing CM9, but mik must do it.
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vlt96 said:
Yes, I will flash it in the day it comes, the official version for Optimus One, unfortunately, will come after half a year, like GB did(Romania was 1st), but this may never come... So I am surely flashing CM9, but mik must do it.
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i too am waiting for the day when cm9 is ported onto our phone
and why only mik? im am not doubting his developing but if all of our developers come together, im sure the process will be much faster
i think the following developers would make the dream team: mik, andy, ciaox working on porting ics, and franco working on the kernel.
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i too am waiting for the day when cm9 is ported onto our phone
and why only mik? im am not doubting his developing but if all of our developers come together, im sure the process will be much faster
i think the following developers would make the dream team: mik, andy, ciaox working on porting ics, and franco working on the kernel.
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Rhey have to
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vlt96 said:
Rhey have to
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Why do they have to? You say it like they're paid to make roms for us. Keep in mind that this is all voluntary and thay they have their own lives too.
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[Q] ICS The sourcecode, WHEN?

Hello!
I got very excited when I saw yesterdays presentation of android 4.0 too.
But it keeps me wondering when we'll see the sourcecode being published.
So my question is does anyone have any idea whatsoever about when we can expect the android 4.0 sourcecode?
How did that go with gingerbread, how long did it take for them to release the sourcecode of that?
Thnks!
most likely around the same time as galaxy nexus is released
IIRC 2.3 source code release was about two weeks after the 2.3 release.
Anthropostar said:
Hello!
I got very excited when I saw yesterdays presentation of android 4.0 too.
But it keeps me wondering when we'll see the sourcecode being published.
So my question is does anyone have any idea whatsoever about when we can expect the android 4.0 sourcecode?
How did that go with gingerbread, how long did it take for them to release the sourcecode of that?
Thnks!
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Great thanks for the infos.
: )
you can expect to see devs working feverishly to get rooted recovery zips posted as soon as there is a proper dump, as well....so at least you may be able to use bare-bones vanilla ICS soon If you've got a nexus you'll have it almost immediately!
yep iam trying to repo sync it but nothing is happening yet....
too bad i really wanted to build it today.
7:24AM Well, he said that they'll open-source it "a couple of weeks" after it lands on the Galaxy Nexus in November, so shortly after that. Probably before Christmas, if we had to guess.
Straight out of Andy Rubin's mouth
source:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/19/liveblog-from-asiad-andy-rubin-svp-of-mobile-at-google/
mtmerrick said:
7:24AM Well, he said that they'll open-source it "a couple of weeks" after it lands on the Galaxy Nexus in November, so shortly after that. Probably before Christmas, if we had to guess.
Straight out of Andy Rubin's mouth
source:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/19/liveblog-from-asiad-andy-rubin-svp-of-mobile-at-google/
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Yeh only sdk for now but we can de compile it.......
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[WIP/ROM/DEV/UNOFFICIAL] Android 4.0 (Ice cream sandwich) AOSP Porting (.32)

Hi there guys,
I just read about Android 4.0,released today. As I promised from june,I wil try to port it to you guys (even because I'm not working at any project now).
The first alpha will be available in few days (if all goes well),maybe one week. I already got the SDK dump,so i could try to make it boot,but I prefer using sources. BTW,when CyanogenMod 9 will be released(CM8 is some crappy Honeycomb),I'll make CM9 port.
EDIT: I can't make the SDK boot. Libs are built from ARMv7,but we're ARMv6. So wait for sources to be released.
SOME INFOS:
ROM will be based on .32 kernel tree,then I'll switch to .35
Nothing in mind now.
Current status: Planning to download sources. I need to ask some help too,because I don't know for good this AOSP stuff. Will probably ask to lupohirp
ciaox said:
Hi there guys,
I just read about Android 4.0,released today. As I promised from june,I wil try to port it to you guys (even because I'm not working at any project now.
The first alpha will be available in few days (if all goes well),maybe one week. I already got the SDK dump,so i could try to make it boot,but I prefer using sources. BTW,when CyanogenMod 8 will be released,I'll make CM8 port.
SOME INFOS:
ROM will be based on .32 kernel tree,then I'll switch to .35
Nothing in mind now.
Current status: Planning to download sources. I need to ask some help too,because I don't know for good this AOSP stuff. Will probably ask to lupohirp
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all d very best mate!!!hope u succeed in the first try itself
if you need help ciaox i'm in! i'm installing ubuntu 11.10 right now!
lupohirp said:
if you need help ciaox i'm in! i'm installing ubuntu 11.10 right now!
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I LOVE OCTOBER THIS YEAR (Ubuntu,ICS,but Steve Jobs death. Kinda sad isn't it?)
ciaox said:
I LOVE OCTOBER THIS YEAR (Ubuntu,ICS,but Steve Jobs death. Kinda sad isn't it?)
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a little of topic
it's also sad denis ritchie death is not mentioned as much as job's death
Let the ics battle begin!!!
Ding ding ding! Correction! Its CyanogenMod 9 not 8... CM8 is a corrupted Honeycomb...
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well waiting for ur rom
hope you get it before sweattaiami does
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hope you get it before sweattaiami does
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I'm thinking of reporting it,but I don't know. He/She litterally took my project.
BTW,sources out in end of october,and first days of november. So now working on making closed source rom boot,because I can't wait to see how ICS looks on LG P500. Will post a video soon,currently doing other stuff not related to this.
ciaox said:
I'm thinking of reporting it,but I don't know. He/She litterally took my project.
BTW,sources out in end of october,and first days of november. So now working on making closed source rom boot,because I can't wait to see how ICS looks on LG P500. Will post a video soon,currently doing other stuff not related to this.
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It will looks horrible becuz is too small to our screens?!
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Ah well ciaox,
just ignore SWEATTAIMI, nothing usefull came from there, just crap threads and posts, just don't understand why some noobs call him/her their hero .
Reported several times, requested to remove those useless threads, but still no reaction.
Anyway, good luck on your project
DaxElectro said:
It will looks horrible becuz is too small to our screens?!
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No it wont!! It has been made up for all devices... not just hdpi... it has compatibility with our mdpi resolution... i checked the framework in the system dump to confirm... it has mdpi support...
BTW dax, you could create a themed rom of ICS?? you have the framework now... plus a few leaked appz...
Sorry for off topic..
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Rockr172 said:
No it wont!! It has been made up for all devices... not just hdpi... it has compatibility with our mdpi resolution... i checked the framework in the system dump to confirm... it has mdpi support...
BTW dax, you could create a themed rom of ICS?? you have the framework now... plus a few leaked appz...
Sorry for off topic..
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right!!!also he has something in framework/systemUI code that can fit UI in all screen (also qvga) so we will haven't bad icons or something like that
_Arjen_ said:
Ah well ciaox,
just ignore SWEATTAIMI, nothing usefull came from there, just crap threads and posts, just don't understand why some noobs call him/her their hero .
Reported several times, requested to remove those useless threads, but still no reaction.
Anyway, good luck on your project
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Took the words outta my mouth..
Rockr172 said:
No it wont!! It has been made up for all devices... not just hdpi... it has compatibility with our mdpi resolution... i checked the framework in the system dump to confirm... it has mdpi support...
BTW dax, you could create a themed rom of ICS?? you have the framework now... plus a few leaked appz...
Sorry for off topic..
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Im planning that for gbs rom update next week...
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_Arjen_ said:
Ah well ciaox,
just ignore SWEATTAIMI, nothing usefull came from there, just crap threads and posts, just don't understand why some noobs call him/her their hero .
Reported several times, requested to remove those useless threads, but still no reaction.
Anyway, good luck on your project
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Agree, agree and agree with all this
Good luck ciaox
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Great News!
a big project ciaox! any help or test that you will need to do, count me... i've the sdk system.img decompiled... if i can help you with something... please tell me...
DaxElectro said:
It will looks horrible becuz is too small to our screens?!
Sent from my Nexus One using MIUI 1.10.14 AND IT LOOKS LIKE ICS
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What? ICS is for tablets as well as phones. I don't see any reason for it to look bad because of a small screen size.
I've been playing around with ICS in the emulator, and I've been wondering what the advantages will be for us over Gingerbread.
The UI overhaul seems nice enough, though ICS seems to be designed for devices with no hardware menu button. In the native apps included, there is a bar at the bottom which has buttons that were normally hidden and accessed by the menu button.
This basically means we'll be losing screen space in ICS, unless this bar can be hidden for devices that do have a dedicated menu button, though I couldn't find the option in the emulator.
The ram usage is more than double that of Gingerbread (45MB vs 98MB). Luckily our O1 phones will be able to manage this fine (mine is currently using 159MB, with 243MB free) but for other phones the upgrade is going to render them useless.
The big problem is going to be the sheer size of ICS. In the Gingerbread emulator the system.img is 89MB but for ICS it is 167MB. Which is of course the bare minimum for the emulator, 'real' Android with Gapps etc is bigger. CM7.1 takes up 154MB of the 190MB /system partition on my phone. To get ICS on our O1 we'll probably have to do some partition resizing, which means a smaller /data partition for our installed apps.
adfad666 said:
I've been playing around with ICS in the emulator, and I've been wondering what the advantages will be for us over Gingerbread.
The UI overhaul seems nice enough, though ICS seems to be designed for devices with no hardware menu button. In the native apps included, there is a bar at the bottom which has buttons that were normally hidden and accessed by the menu button.
This basically means we'll be losing screen space in ICS, unless this bar can be hidden for devices that do have a dedicated menu button, though I couldn't find the option in the emulator.
The ram usage is more than double that of Gingerbread (45MB vs 98MB). Luckily our O1 phones will be able to manage this fine (mine is currently using 159MB, with 243MB free) but for other phones the upgrade is going to render them useless.
The big problem is going to be the sheer size of ICS. In the Gingerbread emulator the system.img is 89MB but for ICS it is 167MB. Which is of course the bare minimum for the emulator, 'real' Android with Gapps etc is bigger. CM7.1 takes up 154MB of the 190MB /system partition on my phone. To get ICS on our O1 we'll probably have to do some partition resizing, which means a smaller /data partition for our installed apps.
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Oh well, we'll have to wait and see how CM team is gonna handle the buttons on the screen.
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[collected Information]Anyone interested in porting ICS to the Play?[10/26/11]

Since Ice Cream Sandwich SDK was released today it will be able to get ported to different devices. I am not developer but i can be a tester and give feedback.
Ice Cream Sandwich development so far:
!!awesome SDK Port on Nexus S !!
alpha SDK Port on Desire Z
alpha SDK port on X10
alpha SDK port on Desire Touch Screen works!!
Guide how to port ICS
Youtube Video of ICS on an Nexus one
IE-coRe said:
Since Ice Cream Sandwich SDK was released today it will be able to get ported to different devices. I am not developer but i can be a tester and give feedback.
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There really is no point in porting the SDK, the version of ICS for the SDK emulator will not be complete and will be really buggy, It will be optimised for omap chip not arm too as the official google developer device is a samsung. it's best to wait for the source code to be released, i think the devs will agree
Doesnt the source code come with the sdk? Also i would bet 50 dollar that the Desire HD or any other Device with this chip gets a Ice Cream Sandwich port this week.^^
The SDK doesn't come with the source. we've had SDK Ports oh honeycomb since ages ago, but no one could bring stock HC to a device.
I found something interesting here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1309826
A user says he got it boot on desire z.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1309854
I will test it !
Ready for ICS
we are working on porting it to X10
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1309911
doomlord you are the best!!
IE-coRe said:
doomlord you are the best!!
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FREE XPERIA!!! agree
Source should be available soon. So why not wait a few days or maybe 1-2 weeks? If we wait for source the experience will be much better than a port of the emulatorimage ;-)
Regards
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When did the Gingerbread source appear after the Nexus S was presented?
Bin4ry said:
Source should be available soon. So why not wait a few days or maybe 1-2 weeks? If we wait for source the experience will be much better than a port of the emulatorimage ;-)
Regards
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Yes i think this would be the best way but than lets make the launcher work for a little preview.... That should not be to difficult right?
Logseman said:
When did the Gingerbread source appear after the Nexus S was presented?
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If I'm not wrong it took 6 months.
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If I'm not wrong it took 6 months.
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You're wrong. It was within a week or 2. Honeycomb source never got released though.
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We all want, but I think the best way is waiting for source code for better and greater results
A Google engineer says the source code will be released shortly after the Samsung Nexus is available.
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A Google engineer says the source code will be released shortly after the Samsung Nexus is available.
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Thats good news i think...
By the way, i found something you maybe all find interesting abaut theming:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1310925
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1312431
Bin4ry said:
Source should be available soon. So why not wait a few days or maybe 1-2 weeks? If we wait for source the experience will be much better than a port of the emulatorimage ;-)
Regards
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ofcourse Bin4ry
we are just playing with the sdk image
good learning experience
Okay now the one who got it boot posted little tutorial how to get it work on other divices. Anyone want to try it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18607221#post18607221
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Thats good news i think...
By the way, i found something you maybe all find interesting abaut theming:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1310925
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1312431
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Is any or all of that safe for a CDMA FXP CM7 user?

CyanogenMod no longer delivers support for devices with snapdragons 1

Hey guys!
Yesterday I read an article about "CyanogenMod no longer delivers support for devices with snapdragons 1"
And as our device is a "cooper one", it seems we are not gonna make it..
Source 1: "CyanogenMod ya no entregará soporte para equipos con Snapdragon S1" - bitly.com/MCS7bU
Source 2: "CyanogenMod formally confirms ceased support for Snapdragon S1 devices past Gingerbread" - bitly.com/MCSGT5
And here is the official post of Cyanogenmod's Team (from Google+):
CyanogenMod 01/08/2012
CM 9+, N1 (and other S1 SoC)
The Nexus One, along with the other first generation Snapdragon devices (devices with the QSD8x50, MSM7x25, MSM7x27 and MSM7x27T SoCs), will not be supported beyond the CM 7.x (Gingerbread) branch.
We’ve been holding off on finalizing this, looking for ways that we could make this work and be happy with the release. Sadly, it never panned out, and we’ve decided that it’s time to stop our efforts.
The Nexus One in particular would have required a custom hboot to repartition the internal memory (which itself was limited to 512 MB, like most devices of that generation) and the proprietary libs available (from 2.3) would have required compromises in the CyanogenMod code that we are not willing to make. The wide variety of MSM7x2x(T) devices, on top of these problems, also have a complete lack of media libraries that are compatible with the new APIs introduced in ICS (video decoding and encoding, specifically). The pieces just aren’t there.
Does the capability to run ICS or Jellybean exist on these devices? Yes, with enough time, effort, and hacks it can be made to work. Do we feel the experience is worth all of that? No.
To measure our releases, we use the same subjective criteria as users do: “speed”, “jank”, “butter”, but also factor in user experience (UX) and other intangibles. However, beyond this is something that we can (and do) use as a ‘pass or fail’ mechanism, the Android Compatibility Test Suite. The CTS is used by device manufacturers to ensure that their changes to Android source do not break Android API, platform and other standards. This, in turn, brings stability to the Play Store for app developers. Breaking CTS would lead to a bad and inconsistent experience for app devs, which in turn would lead to a bad experience for you guys as users. If CyanogenMod was perceived to be blatantly violating CTS, developers could eventually blacklist CyanogenMod users from using their apps (or worse, Google could blacklist CyanogenMod from the Play Store altogether). No one would win by going down that path.
If, in the future, a solution is found that passes CTS, we will revisit the topic.
For users that are adamant about trying to run ICS and beyond, options exist. We are not going to recommend other builds however, as they are more than likely breaking CTS, and therefore our quality assurance standards as well. You can find them if you look in the usual places.
-The CyanogenMod Team
Edit The list of affected devices are as follows: blade, bravo, bravoc, buzz, c660, click, cooper, desirec, e510, e720, es209ra, espresso, hero, heroc, inc, legend, liberty, morrisson, motus, one, p500, passion, robym, s5670, supersonic, tass, u8150, u8220, z71, zero
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Source: bitly.com/MCSZxf
So... What do you think ?...
Damnit...
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How bout this? That is ICS
Shadow xD said:
How bout this? That is ICS
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He means future support, that means future updates will take longer because now porting is needed to make it work.
The title is wrong.
You should say we won't get future support from Cyanogenmod.
AOSP still can be compile from source I guess.
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galaxyace152 said:
The title is wrong.
You should say we won't get future support from Cyanogenmod.
AOSP still can be compile from source I guess.
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How can I edit it ?....
EDIT>Go Advanced. Be more careful next time.
eagleeyetom said:
EDIT>Go Advanced. Be more careful next time.
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ok, understood =/..
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We never had and never will have OFFICIAL CM9+ support. UNOFFICIAL builds are what we'll have to live on..
Is this just saying that we wont have official CM9/CM10 support (which we all knew)?
Or is it saying that we will no longer get support from them for CM7?
Sent from the cracked screen of my GALAXY Ace.
tomb20 said:
Is this just saying that we wont have official CM9/CM10 support (which we all knew)?
Or is it saying that we will no longer get support from them for CM7?
Sent from the cracked screen of my GALAXY Ace.
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I think CM 7.2 cooper is the last rom they do for Gingerbread.....
I mean... No more Official Roms for Galaxy Ace
JuampyXnaker said:
I think CM 7.2 cooper is the last rom they do for Gingerbread.....
I mean... No more Official Roms for Galaxy Ace
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We will get GB roms.
We just won't get official CM9/10 and support from them for the above.
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Yup.. CM7.x is after which the support ends.
Cm7.3 ?
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CoolCatGetHome said:
Cm7.3 ?
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They've moved on from CM7, lol
King ACE said:
They've moved on from CM7, lol
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Nope they are further developing cm7 for the devices wich dont get official cm9/cm10 support
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CoolCatGetHome said:
Nope they are further developing cm7 for the devices wich dont get official cm9/cm10 support
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That will be awesome as Gingerbread is best for the Ace.
ICS slows it down like hell!
galaxyace152 said:
That will be awesome as Gingerbread is best for the Ace.
ICS slows it down like hell!
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agree, ICS+ was made for better devices than the ace.
Gingerbread works better for the ace.
tomb20 said:
Gingerbread works better for the ace.
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and aosp GB works hell smoother.. even at this moment cm7 lags in front of aosp :silly::laugh:
cm7 may not see cm7.3 but it is alive for patches to existing system not further features
madman said:
and aosp GB works hell smoother.. even at this moment cm7 lags in front of aosp :silly::laugh:
cm7 may not see cm7.3 but it is alive for patches to existing system not further features
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Yeah! I saw the quadrant for AOSP in Ace! It was some 2100 or something!

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