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I've notice this is the new Linux kernel in the GNEX ICS, however, every ICS version I see has the GB/HC 2.3.6 kernel. Is anyone working on this or is there anyway to just port the GNEX ICS rom onto the GTAB?
I'm wondering the same thing. Although, I believe it definitely is not an easy task.
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ishken said:
I've notice this is the new Linux kernel in the GNEX ICS, however, every ICS version I see has the GB/HC 2.3.6 kernel. Is anyone working on this or is there anyway to just port the GNEX ICS rom onto the GTAB?
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I don't think that 2.6.36.9 which is what we have on ics, and 3.0 are that different. They just made it 3.0 for the tenth anniversary.
And also, a gnexus port wouldn't be easy, since we have no common hardware (afaik). A xoom port or asus eee pad transformer port is much more likely.
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I can't!
Knowing some of the work from other Virtuous U-Series ROMs, any ideas on what tweaks we might be in store for?
What and where have you read?
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It was mentioned in the S-Series Virtuous Prime thread.
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I can't wait....
Still no news though.....
Maybe waiting for Asus to fix I/O in soon to come update.... or waiting for Jelly Bean, so they don't have to re-code everything once we get the update
I HOPE!!!!
i'll probably jump to this ROM when it get's its update.. hate to leave Androwook...
I thought diamond left us? Got a link ?
I don't recall any discussion since the OP. They are a secretive bunch!
Nothing is mentioned in the "other" forum. They randomly came out with an update for my phone recently, but it really came out of nowhere with no discussion or mention in either place.
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Yeah. Me too. Waiting.
I wish the prime had the support that the Galaxy s3 has. After I got it, the forums are loaded with roms, kernals, modems. It was the easiest to root and install anything.
This Virtuos Series is the only dev department that has been with us since the beginning and I really hope they release something cool for us to use. I know the group works with mainly HTC so we will see!
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has anyone noticed this? system dump for Android 4.1 jellybean is already out. the hacking/creating custom jellybean roms has already begun.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736529
they have it deoxdexed already in that thread.
plus the Samsung galaxy nexus just got the OTA update to jellybean. someone posted the file in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737340
Update
Nexus 7 system dump. thanks to Zedomax
Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739147
Could possibly be ported to prime or at least new features pulled from it and implemented into prime roms.
Mods can delete thread if it can't be ported.
Jelly Bean looks pretty dang cool, but I think I'm personally going to wait until there is a stock-based JB ROM. I've tried AOSP-based ROMs on my Prime, and the loss of functionality on the keyboard, as well as the headaches with battery monitoring on the second battery just aren't worth it.
Once Wookie can get his hands on an Asus build of JB, I bet this thing will really come alive.
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You would be far better off waiting for either:
A dump from the Nexus 7 (Which is closer hardware-wise)
Waiting for source to be pushed to AOSP in a few weeks.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-building/BnspdkGvgOE/YaEotqlP4OoJ
SDK ports tend to be as slow as molasses and functionally incomplete as they usually lack the driver support of the proper release.
The HTC One X port from the Galaxy Nexus image is well... As bad as you would expect.
ZebTheCalvinist said:
I've tried AOSP-based ROMs on my Prime, and the loss of functionality on the keyboard, as well as the headaches with battery monitoring on the second battery just aren't worth it
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. I am currently using CM9 and the keyboard functions equally as well as stock. Monitoring of the second battery works perfectly too. This is the case with all the recent releases of the other AOSP roms too. I do not think it will be too long before we have a JB AOSP rom for the Prime. I wish you luck in seeing the same from ASUS. Hopefully sometime next year lol.
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I'm running the Galaxy Nexus JellyBean OTA on my Gnex at the moment, and it is SWEET!
It seems that Project Butter has, for the most part, worked. My Galaxy Nexus has never been as smooth as it is now!
I can't wait for JellyBean to be released on our Primes! If I can stop myself buying a Nexus 7 that is!
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. I am currently using CM9 and the keyboard functions equally as well as stock. Monitoring of the second battery works perfectly too. This is the case with all the recent releases of the other AOSP roms too. I do not think it will be too long before we have a JB AOSP rom for the Prime. I wish you luck in seeing the same from ASUS. Hopefully sometime next year lol.
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That's been the only thing holding me back from flashing an AOSP rom on my Prime, I was worried the keyboard dock wouldn't work or with limited functionality. I might have to give CM9 a go..
Back on topic. Yes looking forward to what JB can bring to the Prime!
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Jellybean port has already hit One X, hopefully we'll get a version soon too.
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. I am currently using CM9 and the keyboard functions equally as well as stock. Monitoring of the second battery works perfectly too. This is the case with all the recent releases of the other AOSP roms too. I do not think it will be too long before we have a JB AOSP rom for the Prime. I wish you luck in seeing the same from ASUS. Hopefully sometime next year lol.
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I haven't tried CM9, but on AOKP and EOS, the extra tweaks for things like the keyboard unlock that Asus baked in are missing. I use mine for taking notes pretty frequently, and I like to be able to turn the screen on and off with the keyboard. That was never an option with AOKP or EOS. I recognize that it's a small issue for most people, but it was a deal-breaker for me. The ROMs that I was running didn't have a dual-battery guage, either, unless you wanted a big ugly widget on one of your home screens to tell you how your dock battery is doing. I also missed the quick OC settings that are in the stock-based FW.
Namidairo said:
You would be far better off waiting for either:
A dump from the Nexus 7 (Which is closer hardware-wise)
Waiting for source to be pushed to AOSP in a few weeks.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-building/BnspdkGvgOE/YaEotqlP4OoJ
SDK ports tend to be as slow as molasses and functionally incomplete as they usually lack the driver support of the proper release.
The HTC One X port from the Galaxy Nexus image is well... As bad as you would expect.
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Theres already a nexus 7 system dump. thanks to Zedomax. he has a nexus 7 in his possession.
Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739147
ZebTheCalvinist said:
I haven't tried CM9, but on AOKP and EOS, the extra tweaks for things like the keyboard unlock that Asus baked in are missing. I use mine for taking notes pretty frequently, and I like to be able to turn the screen on and off with the keyboard. That was never an option with AOKP or EOS. I recognize that it's a small issue for most people, but it was a deal-breaker for me. The ROMs that I was running didn't have a dual-battery guage, either, unless you wanted a big ugly widget on one of your home screens to tell you how your dock battery is doing. I also missed the quick OC settings that are in the stock-based FW.
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Fair 'nuff. It's funny how everyone has their list of deal-breakers, myself included.
Sorry for the off-topic. Hopefully someone will be able to use this system dump to make something very cool in the not too distant future
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ZebTheCalvinist said:
Jelly Bean looks pretty dang cool, but I think I'm personally going to wait until there is a stock-based JB ROM. I've tried AOSP-based ROMs on my Prime, and the loss of functionality on the keyboard, as well as the headaches with battery monitoring on the second battery just aren't worth it.
Once Wookie can get his hands on an Asus build of JB, I bet this thing will really come alive.
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i have no idea what rom you were trying but there is no loss of keyboard functionality on AOKP nor any battery problems.
demandarin
Not to push you or anything but did you take a look how we can get Jellybean for our Prime by using the Nexus 7 files?
Can we already begin porting or do we have to wait for the source code?
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demandarin
Not to push you or anything but did you take a look how we can get Jellybean for our Prime by using the Nexus 7 files?
Can we already begin porting or do we have to wait for the source code?
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a port can be made but might need work. likely people will use parts of it and implement it.
There is a factory image of nexus 7 here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasi
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ZebTheCalvinist said:
I haven't tried CM9, but on AOKP and EOS, the extra tweaks for things like the keyboard unlock that Asus baked in are missing. I use mine for taking notes pretty frequently, and I like to be able to turn the screen on and off with the keyboard. That was never an option with AOKP or EOS. I recognize that it's a small issue for most people, but it was a deal-breaker for me. The ROMs that I was running didn't have a dual-battery guage, either, unless you wanted a big ugly widget on one of your home screens to tell you how your dock battery is doing. I also missed the quick OC settings that are in the stock-based FW.
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Except keyboard wake up you have all the rest in CM9. Bt this is off-topic. Running 30th june nightly.
Just a matter of time now!! Have not unlock my prime yet but I will if a port becomes available before an official update.
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Just a matter of time now!! Have not unlock my prime yet but I will if a port becomes available before an official update.
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actually it's a matter of some dev willing to spend his spare time and sharing the result with us.
anyways we'll see. i think an official update or AOSP version is available anywhere soon.
We wait for 4.1 release tag to drop.
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I just read and saw a video of an Acer a500 getting 4.1 JB ported over.
Oh Yea!!!
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/07/09/android-4-1-jelly-bean-released-to-aosp-right-now/
So I'm sure we are all going to be wondering about this.
CyanogenMod made the announcement today that if they will begin working on CM10 as soon as they get official source for it. If your device has a CM9 then it will be getting CM10. Good news for us since we have CM9.
Team Kang announced that they will be releasing M6 this weekend after that they will not be working on ICS releases anymore and will take a short break then begin with JB.
Rollout of these ROMS should be quick because they don't have to restart they just have to merge stuff into the ICS builds.
Just giving you all a heads up.
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So I'm sure we are all going to be wondering about this.
CyanogenMod made the announcement today that if they will begin working on CM10 as soon as they get official source for it. If your device has a CM9 then it will be getting CM10. Good news for us since we have CM9.
Team Kang announced that they will be releasing M6 this weekend after that they will not be working on ICS releases anymore and will take a short break then begin with JB.
Rollout of these ROMS should be quick because they don't have to restart they just have to merge stuff into the ICS builds.
Just giving you all a heads up.
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Really looking forward to it!
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Really looking forward to it!
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Long time since I posted in TFP forums... This might just make me unlock my TFP... So far some of the horror stories made me worried about unlocking and I was reasonably content with Stock. But I must say that it is kinda buggy and Project butter on a Tegra 3 is blowing my mind... :silly:
We may still be a month or more off until we see something though!
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Long time since I posted in TFP forums... This might just make me unlock my TFP... So far some of the horror stories made me worried about unlocking and I was reasonably content with Stock. But I must say that it is kinda buggy and Project butter on a Tegra 3 is blowing my mind... :silly:
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That combination is mind blowing i ageee
tylermaciaszek said:
So I'm sure we are all going to be wondering about this.
CyanogenMod made the announcement today that if they will begin working on CM10 as soon as they get official source for it. If your device has a CM9 then it will be getting CM10. Good news for us since we have CM9.
Team Kang announced that they will be releasing M6 this weekend after that they will not be working on ICS releases anymore and will take a short break then begin with JB.
Rollout of these ROMS should be quick because they don't have to restart they just have to merge stuff into the ICS builds.
Just giving you all a heads up.
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Just a correction regarding AOKP, the post Roman made on G+ indicates that they are going to start fresh on JB as they suspect there will be issues merging changes into existing ICS base. That said the turn around should be a fair bit quicker with JB as most customizations should still work.
source:
https://plus.google.com/103823909331729356686/posts/Xw7dZoQLpXz
- Cheers
litetaker said:
Long time since I posted in TFP forums... This might just make me unlock my TFP... So far some of the horror stories made me worried about unlocking and I was reasonably content with Stock. But I must say that it is kinda buggy and Project butter on a Tegra 3 is blowing my mind... :silly:
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:laugh: Can't wait for JB.
litetaker, I unlocked and rooted and flash my TFP not to long ago. I just followed the instructions on the development forum. It was pretty straightforward.
Go for it and unlock!
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:laugh: Can't wait for JB.
litetaker, I unlocked and rooted and flash my TFP not to long ago. I just followed the instructions on the development forum. It was pretty straightforward.
Go for it and unlock!
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I just unlocked mine a few days ago, and it was pretty straight forward to unlock. However, I can't install any roms. I try to install a rom and CWM says "Can't mount sdcard." Even a factory reset fails and I don't know what to do. I am stuck on Asus .28 firmware atm and I want to install the Wook ROM.
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Vaanhoot said:
I just unlocked mine a few days ago, and it was pretty straight forward to unlock. However, I can't install any roms. I try to install a rom and CWM says "Can't mount sdcard." Even a factory reset fails and I don't know what to do. I am stuck on Asus .28 firmware atm and I want to install the Wook ROM.
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Read before you flash stuff. Its written in red letters, in all recovery threads, that external sdcard is not available.
Put rom zip in internal sdcard (flash memory on your device)
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thelaman said:
:laugh: Can't wait for JB.
litetaker, I unlocked and rooted and flash my TFP not to long ago. I just followed the instructions on the development forum. It was pretty straightforward.
Go for it and unlock!
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I am sure things will be smooth with unlocking ... but I am just being careful as of now as I don't need it anyway. I'll wait till Team Kang or CyanogenMOD team release JB... If Asus is gonna release an update in the same timeframe then I'll try and stay stock. But otherwise, forget the damn warranty and hello jellybean!!!
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New to the forums. Just bought my tf201 off ebay and it was already unlocked. Installed the WookROM and so far so good. This has CWM but the wookrom said i needed twrp. After reading up i decided to stick with CWM. Still a noob, but whats the difference?
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litetaker said:
I am sure things will be smooth with unlocking ... but I am just being careful as of now as I don't need it anyway. I'll wait till Team Kang or CyanogenMOD team release JB... If Asus is gonna release an update in the same timeframe then I'll try and stay stock. But otherwise, forget the damn warranty and hello jellybean!!!
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Just be cautious. Unlike our X2, this can really be bricked lol. Its super simple really. Aokp has been amazing, and I look forward to a jb version of it
MTDroidFan said:
New to the forums. Just bought my tf201 off ebay and it was already unlocked. Installed the WookROM and so far so good. This has CWM but the wookrom said i needed twrp. After reading up i decided to stick with CWM. Still a noob, but whats the difference?
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Truthfully they accomplish the same thing. You shouldn't run into any issues, but hopefully someone who knows recoveries better gives you a more definite answer.
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MTDroidFan said:
New to the forums. Just bought my tf201 off ebay and it was already unlocked. Installed the WookROM and so far so good. This has CWM but the wookrom said i needed twrp. After reading up i decided to stick with CWM. Still a noob, but whats the difference?
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The reason that we run TWRP instead of clockwork is that there's a bad version of clockwork mod touch that causes "Brick 1a" in the sticky that's labeled something like How To Unbrick Your Prime. The most similar version of the regular clockwork mod may also have this problem but most of the one's I've fixed remotely for people were using clockwork mod touch.
Although it's labeled brick 1a, in my opinion it's not a brick. But since you can't boot to the rom people freak out. What happens is when you boot to recovery and then try to reboot system, the device reboots to recovery again. No matter what you do from the on the device just loops from Asus Eee Pad screen to recovery.
Fixing it just requires running a command in ADB on your computer. Newer repackaged versions of clockwork have been done by some really nice guys here on XDA which are supposed to have that bug in the software fixed. Because this was such a prevalent issue a lot of developers write their stuff to work great with TWRP because it hasn't ever had this problem.
It's one of those weird things where some people have clockwork installed and don't have problems and others have lots of problems with what seems like the very same software combination. I actually bought my prime really cheap because the owner was running clockwork mod and had the brick 1a happen and he couldn't fix it. Once I received it, in an hour or two I had gotten a good ADB connection and ran the command and was good to go. I thought maybe it was a fluke and tried to continue with clockwork mod and had the same thing happen again, so finally I switched over to TWRP recovery and it was a great decision, I haven't looked back since.
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Thanks for the advice. I'm still new to rooting and what not. My thunderbolt and Nexus were rooted and have been enjoying learning. Finally found a decent deal on a prime so i jumped on it. This WookRom is good, but buggy at times. Thinking of going with twrp and then a different rom. Any suggestions?
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MTDroidFan said:
Thanks for the advice. I'm still new to rooting and what not. My thunderbolt and Nexus were rooted and have been enjoying learning. Finally found a decent deal on a prime so i jumped on it. This WookRom is good, but buggy at times. Thinking of going with twrp and then a different rom. Any suggestions?
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What kernel are you using? Wooks Rom for me was only ever slightly unstable when using custom kernel. I have since reverted to stock with the EZ overclock app to put performance mode into 1.6ghz and its amazing. I'd suggest you do this. If you are on stock and finding it unstable then I dunno
But yes use twrp
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JB is being released into AOSP
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/android-building/XBYeD-bhk1o
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What kernel are you using? Wooks Rom for me was only ever slightly unstable when using custom Rom. I have since reverted to stock with the EZ overclock app to put performance mode into 1.6ghz and its amazing. I'd suggest you do this. If you are on stock and finding it unstable then I dunno
But yes use twrp
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The kernal is (2.6.39.4-cardhu-motley...) As you know the AndroWook ROM lets you pick different settings and it puts the correct rom for what you want. Thanks for the help, I'm going to look around and flash something new. I just need many tablet to be stable. I travel a lot so i want something that is fun to play with and functional.
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I'm running JB on my Galaxy Nexus and absolutely love it. I can't wait for an AOKP version for both my Nexus and my Prime!
Oh, the conundrums!
See, now I'm so torn... do I get a GNex and the immediately available JB, or do I wait for an AOKP ROM for the Galaxy S III? Urgh!
Ah, this should be my biggest problem in life!! I gotta upgrade eventually, my little Captivate is feeling its age, and I'm traveling to Canada in a few months... the conundrums......
Well, choice made. Galaxy S III purchased.
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See, now I'm so torn... do I get a GNex and the immediately available JB, or do I wait for an AOKP ROM for the Galaxy S III? Urgh!
Ah, this should be my biggest problem in life!! I gotta upgrade eventually, my little Captivate is feeling its age, and I'm traveling to Canada in a few months... the conundrums......
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The galaxy nexus was just banned in the US, so think fast!
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http://androidcommunity.com/android-4-1-1-jelly-bean-aosp-on-transformer-pad-tf300t-20120711/
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Wow that was quick. It'll come soon indeed
Yeah I'm crossing my fingers that JB will significantly help the problems on some people's primes considering the similarities of hardware between the prime and the nexus 7
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Looking good indeed!
Give me some sweet Jelly Bean 4.1.1.
texstar said:
Give me some sweet Jelly Bean 4.1.1.
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Not sure if real or not... but did a search on youtube and found this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdHNV8vIc_M&feature=plcp
I was reading today that Asus is confirming JB 4.1.x will come to the Prime, TF300 and TF700 tablets. No word though on the TF101 or the Slide tablets.
http://notebookitalia.it/android-4-1-jelly-bean-asus-transformer-pad-tf700-tf300-tf201-15221
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I was reading today that Asus is confirming JB 4.1.x will come the the Prime, TF300 and TF700 tablets. No word though on the TF101 or the Slide tablets.
http://notebookitalia.it/android-4-1-jelly-bean-asus-transformer-pad-tf700-tf300-tf201-15221
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October? I wont hold my breath. More like December/January, if at all.
leppie said:
October? I wont hold my breath. More like December/January, if at all.
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I'm not holding my breath either. I will unlock and go with a community developed custom rom of Jelly Bean unless Asus gets out a beta firmware release first.
texstar said:
I'm not holding my breath either. I will unlock and go with a community developed custom rom of Jelly Bean unless Asus gets out a beta firmware release first.
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Actually they need to fix their kernel first... TF300 still has the same issues with games. Hopefully it is just software, and not hardware related.
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October? I wont hold my breath. More like December/January, if at all.
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Based on what? I see a lot less work for Asus to go ICS->JB plus I think they know the recipe having build the Nexus 7 and all. That PDK should help them immensely to get their Nexus 7 work ported to the tf201-300-700
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHfOejlvVsY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Building an AOSP build based off of BumbleDroid's device vendor for JB. Since I did not create "it", I just compiled it, it will be in General, not development if it works.
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otto888 said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHfOejlvVsY&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Building an AOSP build based off of BumbleDroid's device vendor for JB. Since I did not create "it", I just compiled it, it will be in General, not development if it works.
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I just got goosebumps
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Got an out of space error while compiling. Going to try again tomorrow on my broken(Graphic card artifacting) pc, which has a lot more room.
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I find it funny that before ICS came out everyone was "Ohh, I can't wait, it's going to be so great, Yea Yea Yea"
I had no problem with Honeycomb and rather enjoyed it to be honest.
Now it's the same thing with JB
I've dug every Android version from 2.1 to now. Each has their problems and strengths. I do enjoy getting the latest versions and ICS is starting getting old to me so any update will do. I don't think JB is going to be much of a difference in appearance but hope the performance is better that ICS. I can live with ICS if Asus never gives the Prime JB though.
I really would like to see a complete jump to Android 5.0 not these incremental baby steps.
Just my observations and opinion.
This thread should be titled, "It's only a matter of prime."
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labbbby said:
Based on what? I see a lot less work for Asus to go ICS->JB plus I think they know the recipe having build the Nexus 7 and all. That PDK should help them immensely to get their Nexus 7 work ported to the tf201-300-700
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Based on the fact that there is probably no one working on the Prime any more at ASUS. ;p
theandies said:
I find it funny that before ICS came out everyone was "Ohh, I can't wait, it's going to be so great, Yea Yea Yea"
I had no problem with Honeycomb and rather enjoyed it to be honest.
Now it's the same thing with JB
I've dug every Android version from 2.1 to now. Each has their problems and strengths. I do enjoy getting the latest versions and ICS is starting getting old to me so any update will do. I don't think JB is going to be much of a difference in appearance but hope the performance is better that ICS. I can live with ICS if Asus never gives the Prime JB though.
I really would like to see a complete jump to Android 5.0 not these incremental baby steps.
Just my observations and opinion.
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Well since they announced JB like 3 weeks ago, its a well known fact about the appearance and performance changes. I'm not sure what you're trying to predict since everyone has seen it and a lot are running it already. I have JB on my galaxy nexus and it feels like a new phone to be honest. Its a little ridiculous to expect a completely revamped version of the OS every year
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