ICS source already released on market by Google, it's mean Honeycomb is over ?
ICS design running both on mobile phone and Tablet, who's going to use Honeycomb on tablet anymore ?
Since honeycomb source was never released, the only people running it would be tablets that haven't gotten the update, ergo honeycomb will be over once everyone picks up an update
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I had an Asus Transformer on honeycomb, I sold it once CM7 and WebOS could dual boot on the TouchPad.
Honeycomb wasn't as good as WebOS OR CM7 in my opinion....
CM7 is still very buggy and doesnt hav enough tablet optimization
lets patiently wait for ICS
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Since honeycomb source was never released, the only people running it would be tablets that haven't gotten the update, ergo honeycomb will be over once everyone picks up an update
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Honeycomb source was released....yesterday.
hki_peter said:
ICS source already released on market by Google, it's mean Honeycomb is over ?
ICS design running both on mobile phone and Tablet, who's going to use Honeycomb on tablet anymore ?
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I guess also whos gonna be using froyo or gb anymore since source is out
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Tablets that manufacturers cant be bothered to support maybe
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Tablets that manufacturers cant be bothered to support maybe
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*looks at G-Tablet
Sigh...
The transformer prime isnt even released yet and won't be for a couple of more weeks and it will launch with honeycomb lol
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Honeycomb source was released....yesterday.
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This makes me laugh. What's matter with Goooogle? I am waiting for ICS running on the TouchPad.
dajogejr said:
I had an Asus Transformer on honeycomb, I sold it once CM7 and WebOS could dual boot on the TouchPad.
Honeycomb wasn't as good as WebOS OR CM7 in my opinion....
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I did the exact same thing about 2 weeks ago. I really didn't like honeycomb at all. I really hope ICS is better. I am going to be truly disappointed if it is a lot like honeycomb. I guess I will be one of the few with Gingerbread on an Evo3D a year from now. Hopefully HTC can get the ugliness gone with Sense.
http://phandroid.com/2011/10/19/cyanogenmod-no-ics-based-cm9-until-aosp-source-drops-shocker/
http://www.oddpattern.com/2011/11/1...ed-on-ics-set-for-release-in-two-months-time/
It is including HP Touchpad ?
Go to CyanogenMod official webpage (http://www.cyanogenmod.com/devices) and go to devices, can't find HP Touchpad !
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http://phandroid.com/2011/10/19/cyanogenmod-no-ics-based-cm9-until-aosp-source-drops-shocker/
http://www.oddpattern.com/2011/11/1...ed-on-ics-set-for-release-in-two-months-time/
It is including HP Touchpad ?
Go to CyanogenMod official webpage (http://www.cyanogenmod.com/devices) and go to devices, can't find HP Touchpad !
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That is because it is not merged yet...
Nburnes said:
Honeycomb source was released....yesterday.
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Honeycomb Source was released because it had to be released due to Open Source Licensing. (GPL & LGPL)
Even thought the development of Honeycomb has pretty much dead ended with ICS source being dropped, to remain in compliance they had to release it.
The only reason they didn't, as I understand it, is it still being a bit buggy and the fear of people trying to port it to phones resulting in mass hysteria.
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Honeycomb Source was released because it had to be released due to Open Source Licensing. (GPL & LGPL)
Even thought the development of Honeycomb has pretty much dead ended with ICS source being dropped, to remain in compliance they had to release it.
The only reason they didn't, as I understand it, is it still being a bit buggy and the fear of people trying to port it to phones resulting in mass hysteria.
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Actually I believe Android source doesn't have to be released ever, only the kernel does.
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Honeycomb source was released....yesterday.
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yh i hadn't read the news before i read this thread ;P thank you for advising me
but either way the only people interested in honeycomb would be those two see what elements from honeycomb have been bought to ICS (not visually) but the inside stuff if any.
dajogejr said:
I had an Asus Transformer on honeycomb, I sold it once CM7 and WebOS could dual boot on the TouchPad.
Honeycomb wasn't as good as WebOS OR CM7 in my opinion....
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Why do you guys threat Honeycomb and CM7 as completely different OS? 3.0 is way better than 2.3, its better optimized, runs more smoothly, has more features. CM7 is alpha, its ****, not better than Honeycomb 3.0. It would be cool if someone manage to port honeycomb into our touchpads until CM teams decides to make a ICS port which they have said will take 2 months.
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Why do you guys threat Honeycomb and CM7 as completely different OS? 3.0 is way better than 2.3, its better optimized, runs more smoothly, has more features. CM7 is alpha, its ****, not better than Honeycomb 3.0. It would be cool if someone manage to port honeycomb into our touchpads until CM teams decides to make a ICS port which they have said will take 2 months.
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+10000 the only reason I bought a touchpad was for ICS not cm7. I figured I would eventually have $100 ICS tablet that works as good if not better then the current tablets out. Cm7 has been fun to play with, web is sucks balls but I just can't wait till cm9
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+10000 the only reason I bought a touchpad was for ICS not cm7. I figured I would eventually have $100 ICS tablet that works as good if not better then the current tablets out. Cm7 has been fun to play with, web is sucks balls but I just can't wait till cm9
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that's right ! only one reason to bought HP Touchpad, it is because of the price is cheap ! if ask my use over US$400 to buy tablet, I will stay away from tablet !
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+10000 the only reason I bought a touchpad was for ICS not cm7. I figured I would eventually have $100 ICS tablet that works as good if not better then the current tablets out. Cm7 has been fun to play with, web is sucks balls but I just can't wait till cm9
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the CM are too busy playing BF3 to care about making an alpha 3 or anything for our cheap tablets, quiet honestly I am happy with webOS until there is an ICS port. Sure vanilla webOS sucks major ass but after installing a lot of patches, its pretty good. CM7 alpha on the other hand its not better than webOS. If you guys want a cheap tablet for media, buy that India 50 dollar tablet that actually can play youtube content smoothly
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I have cm7 running on my tablet and it runs great, but Im wondering why no one has bothered to use its drivers and stuff to port something like Miui or even post up themed tweaked versions of CM7?
Cozy its stilling its alpha stage. Wait for it to become a final version and u will sweethis forum filled up with custom rom's and such...
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Well, at least a public RC. I'm more interested in CM9.
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Leoisright had a good rom going, but it's in closed testing now because of all the idiots not reading directions/ bashing his work.
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I have cm7 running on my tablet and it runs great, but Im wondering why no one has bothered to use its drivers and stuff to port something like Miui or even post up themed tweaked versions of CM7?
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Would this qualify as a tweaked version of CM7?
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/11/hp-touchpad-new-android-rom-team-xron/
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i was thinking about this the other day, isn't it taking alot longer than usual, compared to let's say a HD2? That initial hype of porting Android on to the touchpad seems to have died down.
not saying this in an impatient way or demoralizing developers and their hard work, cuz they are doing one heck of a job to get peoplewhat they want most of all on their fondle slab
....is it because not many developers are interested in the touchpad?...couldn't get hold if one?
That said HP's new move of selling touchpads only to developers might work in favour of getting some momentum to port Android on it
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Once we get the ics source all this will be null... Hopefully
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I'd be really interested in seeing a Sense ROM ported from the Puccini/Jetstream. A lot of the hardware is apparently quite similar, and it'd probably make for a better tablet-ified experience while we wait for ICS.
Although, with ICS so close, it's probably not worth it.
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Would this qualify as a tweaked version of CM7?
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/11/hp-touchpad-new-android-rom-team-xron/
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This is the rom that Leoisright made, but is not available right now. I have it loaded and it runs good with only a few bugs.
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i was thinking about this the other day, isn't it taking alot longer than usual, compared to let's say a HD2?
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ICS source comes out in a couple weeks.
It would be pointless to spend weeks working on a port of something, if the new version comes out shortly.
Devs are just waiting for ICS source to drop.
Plus the HD2 was a totally different scenario.
It was made by one of the largest android phone makers, and the hardware in the phone was similar to its android counterparts.
Why don't you make us one minds?
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ICS source comes out in a couple weeks.
It would be pointless to spend weeks working on a port of something, if the new version comes out shortly.
Devs are just waiting for ICS source to drop.
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Hopefully that's how it happens
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ace9988 said:
Hopefully that's how it happens
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ICS source comes out in a couple weeks.
It would be pointless to spend weeks working on a port of something, if the new version comes out shortly.
Devs are just waiting for ICS source to drop.
Plus the HD2 was a totally different scenario.
It was made by one of the largest android phone makers, and the hardware in the phone was similar to its android counterparts.
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I just want stable android which is running on touchpad. Why other tablet are very stable both on android 2.3 and 3.x ? But not happen on tp!
hki_peter said:
I just want stable android which is running on touchpad. Why other tablet are very stable both on android 2.3 and 3.x ? But not happen on tp!
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the Touchpad is not an android tablet!!!
It is a WebOS tablet.
It takes a lot of work to get a different OS working properly.
name me other tablets that have stable android and did not come stock with android.
don't forget the people working on this are not getting paid.
This is not their day job.
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the Touchpad is not an android tablet!!!
It is a WebOS tablet.
It takes a lot of work to get a different OS working properly.
name me other tablets that have stable android and did not come stock with android.
don't forget the people working on this are not getting paid.
This is not their day job.
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Nook Color
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Nook Color
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B&N uses a modified version of FroYo for the Nook Color. Source is available for the kernel.
I think another factor is the Touchpad is not easily accessible for some people. Maybe it was easy to get yours, but I had a little bit of trouble. Missed the sales and ended up paying more for mine.
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Nook Color
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nook color came with android.....
nice try
I'm happy with what has been posted so far from CM. I haven't had a lot of issues with what has been released. I guess I have too much going on to be concerned with changes to the touchpad. I can patiently wait for ICS to be released. I'd have to imagine it will be easier to work with since it ICS is designed with tablets in mind.
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I'm happy with what has been posted so far from CM. I haven't had a lot of issues with what has been released. I guess I have too much going on to be concerned with changes to the touchpad. I can patiently wait for ICS to be released. I'd have to imagine it will be easier to work with since it ICS is designed with tablets in mind.
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ICS is designed as a hybrid with phones and tablets in mind. If you really just want tablet, then use the Honeycomb source which has also just been released.
http://briefmobile.com/cyanogenmod-9-construction-under-way
That's great, how about a stable CM7 for us?
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Don't think most really care about cm7. I mean if you want to spend days/weeks working on an obsolete OS go for it. That's why no one is working on cm7.
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That's great, how about a stable CM7 for us?
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Yeah, would still love a stable CM7. When I got this phone on launch day I told myself that I'll wait to root until there is a stable CM7. Finally I said screw it, and by then I had hboot 1.50. Kinda sucks.
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Yeah, would still love a stable CM7. When I got this phone on launch day I told myself that I'll wait to root until there is a stable CM7. Finally I said screw it, and by then I had hboot 1.50. Kinda sucks.
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you should have rooted and then wait for CM7.
but anyways, stable CM7 should be coming.
@cyanogen cyanogen
We're still going to get CM7.2 out the door while CM9 is being worked on.
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you should have rooted and then wait for CM7.
but anyways, stable CM7 should be coming.
@cyanogen cyanogen
We're still going to get CM7.2 out the door while CM9 is being worked on.
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Yeah, probably. lol. Didn't think HTC was gonna screw me over like this. Was planning on never buying an HTC product again, but now there are leaks of a possible 2.5ghz quad-core...
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Ok...I'll ask...what happened to CM"8"?
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Ok...I'll ask...what happened to CM"8"?
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CM8 would have been honeycomb.
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Nevermind...It was as I figured...no Honeycomb...but isn't Honeycomb source in the repo now?
EDIT: Thanks Flonker
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Nevermind...It was as I figured...no Honeycomb...but isn't Honeycomb source in the repo now?
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Yeah, I think they released it, but now that ICS is the standard for both phones and tabs, it will be interesting to see how much effort gets put into development of honeycomb.
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Holyrolla said:
Nevermind...It was as I figured...no Honeycomb...but isn't Honeycomb source in the repo now?
EDIT: Thanks Flonker
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It's in there but not fully tagged throughout like other builds are. So it'd be tough to find all the specific honeycomb parts.
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This phone has me wanting to drop it for a Galaxy Nexus once it's out...
The 3D I really don't care much about. It was the hardware that sold me. This is un-selling it for me.
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This phone has me wanting to drop it for a Galaxy Nexus once it's out...
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Same here. Early next year, my wife's contract is up with Verizon and she'll be switching to Sprint. She's volunteered to take my Evo 3D and I plan on snagging either a Galaxy Nexus or whatever the new hotness is at the time. I've always wanted one of the Nexus variants so that's probably what I'll end up with.
Will it be available for EVO 3d gsm?
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Will it be available for EVO 3d gsm?
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Not without someone developing it.
The EVO 3D GSM dev Forum really needs some help.
ive been using cm7 since it became available and mine has been running great! i dont care much for the 3d or 4g though!
sweet cant wait for this i miss cm7 but want a stable build before i throw it on here. cool stuff tho.
We’ve been hard at work on CM9 since Google released Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) into the wild last month, and things are slowly starting to come together. Google did a great job with ICS and added some really awesome features which in some cases replace or deprecate functionality that we had in CM7, so we are reevaluating all of our customizations. A number of devices are already up and running with CM9, and the focus is currently on getting as many devices ready as we can. The first devices (besides the Nexus S, which you can already get from Koush’s section on ROM Manager) that we’ll have ready will mostly likely be devices based on OMAP4, MSM8660/7X30, and Exynos. We also have some Tegra2 tablets in the pipeline such as the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Asus Transformer. Our goal is to provide continued support to all CM7 devices back to the QSD8250 series of devices such as the Nexus One. I don’t want to make any promises at this time, but that is the plan. And sorry Droid1 owners, we’re dropping support for you. Time to upgrade
There are a number of challenges that we are up against. Google has made some pretty major changes to the Android framework that break compatibility with older proprietary camera and graphics drivers in order to achieve some pretty insane performance, but I am confident that the team will be able to overcome these issues like we have in the past.
For those of you who like to build CM from source yourself, you probably know that the spin-up time when starting a CM7 build is absurdly long due to the high number of devices in our repository. Koush and Arcee have put together a solution to this problem that adds new devices on-demand to your local repository, saving on both bandwidth and the long startup time. Some other great enhancements are coming too, like a completely overhauled music app, a new file manager, and a new launcher based on stock 4.0.
If you have a Nexus S, you can check out the code and build for yourself today. More devices are on the way, and I’ll send out these status updates as we make more progress.
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http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cm9-progress-update?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Why is it thy apps made specifically for tablets are incompatible with touchpad. Is this something that will be solved in the future releases of cm7 or ics?
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Why is it thy apps made specifically for tablets are incompatible with touchpad. Is this something that will be solved in the future releases of cm7 or ics?
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Google forked Android when they introduced tablets, with 2.3 Gingerbread being designed for phones and 3.0 Honeycomb being only for tablets. As such, while Gingerbread and earlier apps could run on honeycomb, the reverse wasnt true. Honeycomb also didn't have its source released until very recently.
Because of that, CM7 is based on Gingerbread, so we dont get tablet apps. ICS 4.0 brings the fork back to one common open source code base, so once we either see a port of vanilla ICS or CM9, we'll have tablet app compatibility.
On the other hand, you can use them just fine on webos so stick with that if you want a tablet experience.
Hmmmmmm......thanks for the explanation. Im excited for ics port to touchpad. Android is making every penny spent on touchpad worth while.
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This is great news! Maybe we could finally see the os ported to Android after all. In the mean time a webOS developer has already installed it on his EVO 3D. I'd love to see this project take off in the Android community its a long time coming....
http://mobile.theverge.com/2011/12/...r-htcs-evo-3d-a-proof-of-concept-for-the-time
http://m.bgr.com/2011/12/09/hp-cuts-its-losses-makes-webos-open-source/
This is just what WebOS needed, its a great operating system just didn't have any good devices. Hope to see it on the mopho.
Lancerz said:
This is just what WebOS needed, its a great operating system just didn't have any good devices. Hope to see it on the mopho.
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Its already on the 3D I don't see why not. I'm sure whatever dev takes on porting it to whatever phone is going to have their hands full but still cool proof of concept.
Wasn't rinehart thinking of doing it for the Hero a long time ago?
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radrian92 said:
Wasn't rinehart thinking of doing it for the Hero a long time ago?
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Yup lol. I was around when that was going down!
kennypow3rs said:
Yup lol. I was around when that was going down!
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Same here! We're old school like that
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And everyone got mad when it didn't happen now it's even more possible......
Off topic I still have my hero just loaded ics on it to play.....can't wait to see aosp on the photon
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criptix said:
And everyone got mad when it didn't happen now it's even more possible......
Off topic I still have my hero just loaded ics on it to play.....can't wait to see aosp on the photon
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How is it? Is it stable? I gave my hero to my mom. She hates it with a passion! It's been acting up a bit. Plus the battery isn't holding much of a charge. Guess the trusty hero will finally come to a rest :sad:
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I'm glad it's open source, I own a touchpad and I've still yet to put Android on it. I love Android but I find WebOS to be a pretty great OS as well, the card multi-tasking is just unparalleled on any other OS.
I'm hoping we get to see custom WebOS roms for both WebOS devices and Android devices, how awesome would that be?
Don't see the point in using webOS now. It has very little app support (nothing near android) and as far as I know, everything WebOS can do, Android can do too.
Its an abandoned OS from a practically non-existent company (Palm, though HP is around, they aren't exactly bolstering it in the same that Apple does for iOS, Google does for Android and Microsoft for WP7).
I see this development as mainly a curiosity. I can see the touchpad crowd interested, but I'd much rather use Android on my Android devices (e.g. Photon).
Its dead jim, put a fork in it...
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MultiDev said:
Don't see the point in using webOS now. It has very little app support (nothing near android) and as far as I know, everything WebOS can do, Android can do too.
Its an abandoned OS from a practically non-existent company (Palm, though HP is around, they aren't exactly bolstering it in the same that Apple does for iOS, Google does for Android and Microsoft for WP7).
I see this development as mainly a curiosity. I can see the touchpad crowd interested, but I'd much rather use Android on my Android devices (e.g. Photon).
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you guys are missing the point, its a matter of because we can. why does anyone want cm7? this phone is plenty fast enough?.. why do people want miui? this phone is plenty pretty enough...
sides who knows perhaps one day there will be a merging of webos features with android features
imagine the good parts of webos being compiled into android. CM9 w/ card support. its like even wrapped in ice cream sandwhiches plated on webos cards!
If I can get my card multitasking back, I may just cry tears of joy.
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If I can get my card multitasking back, I may just cry tears of joy.
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WebOS card multitasking is better than any OS on the market (I've owned every mobile OS out there). Imagine the CM team or even Google taking bits and pieces from webos and cramming them in Android.
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WebOS card multitasking is better than any OS on the market (I've owned every mobile OS out there). Imagine the CM team or even Google taking bits and pieces from webos and cramming them in Android.
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Hasn't that already happened to a pretty big degree with ICS?
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Hasn't that already happened to a pretty big degree with ICS?
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Lmfao @ this guy ^^^^^ long time no see kid. Im not sure man I haven't ran an ics build yet but that would be nice.
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Lmfao @ this guy ^^^^^ long time no see kid. Im not sure man I haven't ran an ics build yet but that would be nice.
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I don't own a photon," kennypowders" or else I'd make sure you'd be graced with my presence on a daily basis.
It is what they've done.
More polished, apps button allows you to select which app quicker and more like webos and also the ability to swipe away apps to close them via that same menu.
Also, the removal of hardware buttons.
I have ICS running on the EVO, and while multitasking is certainly improved and in some ways similar to WebOS, the multitasking in WebOS is still superior.
However, Android does other things better than WebOS, and WebOS does some things better than Android. I enjoy both.
A merging of certain feature sets due to the open-source code would be pretty great.
Anyone know if there is a place to check for cyanogenmod updates? I know no deadlines, but gingerbread is so rough on a tablet.
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I am also interested since I have seen working ports already for my electrify and some progress for the nook color
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look at dalingrin's twitter for updates.
If you're wondering about ICS on the touchpad...look at dalingrin's twitter posts.
If you're looking for CM9, all i know is they've released a pre-alpha version of the launcher from CM9 for Devices with ICS....how far that puts them down the line to finishing it? I do not know but i'm waiting too (impatiently)
Here is the official source of CM news:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/
I would imagine any general news on CM9 will be all over once its out. I saw the news on the launcher in at least 3 different sites within hours of the announcement.
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T-Keith said:
Anyone know if there is a place to check for cyanogenmod updates? I know no deadlines, but gingerbread is so rough on a tablet.
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The most obvious place would be:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/:rolleyes:
EDIT: I was reheating dinner, and someone just posted the same while my food was being warmed. Sry for the double post
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Anyone know if there is a place to check for cyanogenmod updates? I know no deadlines, but gingerbread is so rough on a tablet.
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I like how that was worded, it is truly rough. Phone versions of android do work on tablets but its clearly wrong.
The Jack of Clubs said:
I like how that was worded, it is truly rough. Phone versions of android do work on tablets but its clearly wrong.
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Agreed Leo and Scott are doing a great job at developing cm7/MIUI to work on a tablet as best it can.. But it is almost a lost cause since ics is already on a lot of devices....
I'm sure modifying a kanged ROM is a lot easier than making a port/SDK ROM as a lot of the drivers have to be made from scratch... I've given up on android on the TP till ICS. When that happens ill donate a handsome reward to the team that does it.. till then... WebOS will have to do... As I only use it for media/web I'm good for now... I have a EVO 3d for apps and such that android excels in...
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@dalingrin I know you don't give ETAs on anything, but is the ICS build anywhere close to GB Alpha 1? Thanks.
@dalingrin:
@SyncV2 Primary issues are GPU rendering under some circumstances and video playback. Hope to finally get back to working on it tonight.