Hello,
very short question: Does there exist any differences between the different S III models 16- and 32-bit when i aim to flash custom ROMs on the device?
I want to flash at least CM 10 or CM 10 based ROMs (hopefully paranoid ROM for example) on it.
I really searched on google for it and did write "xda" behind it to find topics on this forum about it but maybe this question is too trivial that noone asked that question yet.
But in germany we say: There are no stupid questions... just stupid answers!
PS: Sorry for the title!
No differences!
Rom will works on both variant
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In this forum i can see two threads:
"Galaxy S II Original Android Development"
and
"Galaxy S II Android Development"
What's the difference?
Thanks!
Brgds,
M.
Bad move. Anyway, read this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1219612
Original Android = Stock Roms
Android Development = Custom Roms
custm_made said:
Original Android = Stock Roms
Android Development = Custom Roms
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WRONG WRONG WRONG .
jje
seriously I always wonder about the right answer even I read the original post of the difference, I am not very good in english maybe thats why I didn't fully undertand the main difference, but I guess the below:
Original android: after sometime the ROM is being stable so it goes to that forum
Android: still under development and not proved to be usable as stable version
NOTE: I am not sure at all, and please if any one knows the right answer to confirm it ... we are not all good english speakers
In all honesty, why does it matter ? It's not important. However...Original Android development is exactly that, a forum for stuff that is original. Whereas Android development has pretty much 'everything else' development-wise & stuff that is often based on/contains parts of someone else's work.
I still don't get why knowing this is so important to you ? Besides, if you'd read & followed the link you were given (which lead to other links and an eventual answer), you would have got the answer I just gave you.
ahm_salloum said:
seriously I always wonder about the right answer even I read the original post of the difference, I am not very good in english maybe thats why I didn't fully undertand the main difference, but I guess the below:
Original android: after sometime the ROM is being stable so it goes to that forum
Android: still under development and not proved to be usable as stable version
NOTE: I am not sure at all, and please if any one knows the right answer to confirm it ... we are not all good english speakers
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Enter on both sections an see it yourself.
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parazitul80 said:
Enter on both sections an see it yourself.
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I must be stupid but...
If we look at Original ROM index we've got Sammy, AOKP & AOSP based ROMs for both ICS & GB.
If we then take a look at Android ROM index we have Sammy, AOKP, AOSP & MIUI ROMs, also for ICS & GB.. and a new one for JB
Plus custom kernels in both sections aswell.
If by original we're talking about pure original as in not a modified/port of an already existing ROM then shouldn't it only be official Cyanogen, Kang, MIUI ROMS and maybe official Sammy releases in Original section?
Always Original Android best google experience
Dear xda community,
I just made my account so I can ask the question written above (and join your community :fingers-crossed. I don't ask for instructions, guides etc. I just want to know if it's possible and if so, how hard is it?
There was a guy who always ported the MIUI official global developer SD roms to the MTK phones. It worked pretty well, though I'm not a great fan of MIUI's design & bloatware. Long story short: he did it in a very short period of time.
There are many Android 5 (6 at best) custom roms out there, though we have Android 7 (offical resurrection remix OS) for the SD device. MTK and Snapdragon share the latest MIUI/Android version (7.11.23), so maybe copy/paste files is possible until a certain limit?
Thanks for your answers and best regards (and sorry if I'm not seeing any obvious mistake, I'm just learning C++ at the moment and that's all )
Marvin M.
MarvinMe said:
Dear xda community,
I just made my account so I can ask the question written above (and join your community :fingers-crossed. I don't ask for instructions, guides etc. I just want to know if it's possible and if so, how hard is it?
There was a guy who always ported the MIUI official global developer SD roms to the MTK phones. It worked pretty well, though I'm not a great fan of MIUI's design & bloatware. Long story short: he did it in a very short period of time.
There are many Android 5 (6 at best) custom roms out there, though we have Android 7 (offical resurrection remix OS) for the SD device. MTK and Snapdragon share the latest MIUI/Android version (7.11.23), so maybe copy/paste files is possible until a certain limit?
Thanks for your answers and best regards (and sorry if I'm not seeing any obvious mistake, I'm just learning C++ at the moment and that's all )
Marvin M.
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Actually No... SD and MTK are 2 different architectures and the kernel having the apis implementated wont be common... But it would be little simpler if porting rom also shares the same archecture... So u need to browse similar roms which are in same architecture....
Also to port across different OS versions, you need kernel source to provide respective drivers.... Hope it helps
After searching and going through every topic I could over in forums, I couldn't find any multiboot solution for Galaxy s9/+. So I have two questions,
Is there any multiboot solutioj available so users can keep two roms? Maybe a TouchWiz one and AOSP for secondary flavor?
If yes, do you think the specific partition style that GSI requires is something that can work along with the multiboot logic?
Thanks you.
PS: if not availablee, do you think it's something that deserves a bounty thread?
Hello everyone.
Im new here.
I just want to ask something.
When porting roms can my base ROM and my port ROM have different android version?
Looking forward to having responses
P/s: sorry for bad engrisk )
XdaNeko said:
Hello everyone.
Im new here.
I just want to ask something.
When porting roms can my base ROM and my port ROM have different android version?
Looking forward to having responses
P/s: sorry for bad engrisk )
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It has been a looong time since I knew about those things but if I remember your base ROM should have that same Android version as your port ROM.
And if you want an advice, please consider building a ROM from source. Troubleshooting is hell with ported ROMs. Building ROM is scary because it has commands that you don't know yet, but it's way more easy than porting. Trust me.
Here is a guide on how to build ROM from source :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
@XdaNeko
It's NOT the version of Android what does matter. If that would be the case then an upgrade via OTA never would be possible.
A Stock ROM always at 100% matches phone's hardware ( CPU, GPU, RAM, storage memory, etc.pp ) - it's built by OEM's / Carrier's R&D department, the guys who know best of.
Whereas a Custom ROM necessarily does NOT because it gets built by 3rd-party companies/programmers associations - who think they can do it better, but don't always have the specific Android device at hand.
Hi there XDA forums
I'm looking for a custom ROM for a Samsung a01 core since Samsung's system is crashing the settings and the amount of bloatware they added into it.
I'm still new to the "custom ROM" topic, so I thought asking here is better than google it for an custom ROM for the phone (i tried searching it, but only shows websites containing fake stuff on custom ROMs that is not even supported to the device)
I'm also looking for an especially rom that is on the android go version (or one that's small but still on android 10 or 9, since some apps I use every day need these versions to work.)
Any idea how can I start my journey into the custom ROMs? thanks!
(note: sorry if my English is a little bit broken, I am from Brazil and I'm still learning English)
gabrielpjrt said:
Hi there XDA forums
I'm looking for a custom ROM for a Samsung a01 core since Samsung's system is crashing the settings and the amount of bloatware they added into it.
I'm still new to the "custom ROM" topic, so I thought asking here is better than google it for an custom ROM for the phone (i tried searching it, but only shows websites containing fake stuff on custom ROMs that is not even supported to the device)
I'm also looking for an especially rom that is on the android go version (or one that's small but still on android 10 or 9, since some apps I use every day need these versions to work.)
Any idea how can I start my journey into the custom ROMs? thanks!
(note: sorry if my English is a little bit broken, I am from Brazil and I'm still learning English)
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gabrielpjrt said:
Hi there XDA forums
I'm looking for a custom ROM for a Samsung a01 core since Samsung's system is crashing the settings and the amount of bloatware they added into it.
I'm still new to the "custom ROM" topic, so I thought asking here is better than google it for an custom ROM for the phone (i tried searching it, but only shows websites containing fake stuff on custom ROMs that is not even supported to the device)
I'm also looking for an especially rom that is on the android go version (or one that's small but still on android 10 or 9, since some apps I use every day need these versions to work.)
Any idea how can I start my journey into the custom ROMs? thanks!
(note: sorry if my English is a little bit broken, I am from Brazil and I'm still learning English)
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There are no rom's for the Galaxy A01 core yet, but you can remove the blootwares with root.
There are already tutorials to root galaxy A01 core.