Guys m totaly new in developing android roms...I literallly dont know anything . But i want to create Custom Jelly Bean Rom for my Sony Xperia Sola .
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well to be honest you are starting with too hard thing to do since you dont have any developing skills (yet) so i suggest that you start with something easier
I m software developer but i dont know anything about android development . Can someone post something like How-to tutorials for "Custom ROM"
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Hello,
I am new member of XDA Developers. I have been using Sony Xperia Neo L (MT25i) for quite some time. By searching on Google I found out about this site. I am really very excited to know that I can all sort of MOD's on my phone.
But I really need to some basic information, as it is my first time.
1) Upside & Downside of Modding
2) What is deference between Custom ROM and Stock ROM ?
3) What is deference between Custom Kernel and Stock Kernel ?
4) How can I make backup of my phone's Stock ROM & Kernel ?
5) Is there any newbie guide available ?
More Questions coming. And I am kinda lost with all of the topics for Neo L Roms and Kernels .
Any Help will be appreciated.
N.B - If you think it will be too much lengthy to explain, you can just reply with link/links. So, I can read and understand them.
Welcome to XDA!!!
First you may wanna read the rules for starting a new thread..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2080250 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1464229...
After that read the sticky threads in all the sections..nd sure there are newbie guides available..just search and you'll find them :good:
Stock Rom and Stock Kernel are the ones which Sony gives you when you get the phone...
Custom Roms and Custom Kernels are the ones which the Devs here make...these are the modified ones..with tweaks for better battery, performance..ui changes etc..
Hello, i wanted to learn more about developing android ROMs, Porting to other android versions, porting Firefox OS maybe. So i Bought a very cheap chinese tablet which cost $50, and i want to start meddling with it in some experiences.. i just needed some directions where to go..
First i wanted to know how to make a dump of my current android so i can restore it in case i need.
I already rooted the tablet, it is running android 4.0.4.
then i want to start trying to port it to Jelly Bean. i know i need some drivers but just getting a booting version will do for me. i looked at the Android AOSP about build instructions, but there was only instructions how to build for nexus devices, not an "generic build" i can build upon.
I looked at other site that gave me different instructions but i believe that they are for porting roms other than compiling from source.
Any light on this path is appreciated, thanks
There is no need to make such useless threads directly search xda and read and learn there are dozens of threads stating the tut.
Or directly go to chefs centrel
Rather than creating mess.
Hope u understand.
"NEVER CALL YOURSELF NOOB BE A NEWBIE"
PM me if u need help
Sent from MOON......
Hi Friends,
I don't know much about flashing ROMs and custom ROMs.
I am having Byond B67 phone.
What I want do is, install the any samsung or htc rom or other custom rom on this phone.
Now, I don't know whether I can do it or Not?
And if I can, how it is to be done?
Thanks i n Advance.....................
Can u do it?
Sure, its your phone, do wharever u want with it, bake it, deepfry it, marry it etc.
Will it work?
Definitely not.
Sent from your phone
Expecting some tech answer dear.....
im4uall said:
Hi Friends,
I don't know much about flashing ROMs and custom ROMs.
I am having Byond B67 phone.
What I want do is, install the any samsung or htc rom or other custom rom on this phone.
Now, I don't know whether I can do it or Not?
And if I can, how it is to be done?
Thanks i n Advance.....................
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No you can't install roms from HTC/Samsung or any other forum. As Byond have different hardware and software configuration.. The frameworks are different.. You need to port them.. Please head towards Byond forum and see for your taste ROMs..
Rohit02 said:
No you can't install roms from HTC/Samsung or any other forum. As Byond have different hardware and software configuration.. The frameworks are different.. You need to port them.. Please head towards Byond forum and see for your taste ROMs..
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Can you please help me out in finding the byond b67 forum ? i search alot but fail to get
Hi,
I am a noob to Android development because I am just venturing out of Bada development, even though I will continue to develop Bada
I have decided that the ROM will be made for Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro
Since, me and my team of developers are new to this, we need the help of some experienced souls
I am reading and following the android custom rom guides, here at XDA
Can anyone help me in this development process?
Best Is Android KitcheN.
krittin98 said:
Hi,
I am a noob to Android development because I am just venturing out of Bada development, even though I will continue to develop Bada
I have decided that the ROM will be made for Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro
Since, me and my team of developers are new to this, we need the help of some experienced souls
I am reading and following the android custom rom guides, here at XDA
Can anyone help me in this development process?
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I think The Best Way to create a Custom Rom Fast N Easy is to Create it by Android Kitchen.
Look in the android Cook section and XDA university. Avoid kitchens. They are not for people that want to learn to develop android roms, they are basicly for noobs.
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Hey guys i dont know if this could be the good thread section to post, and if anyone know how could i share ideas for rom developement tell me .
I have a concept on new os for android that i call "ephone"
Is a os based on simple tasks. Like Call,Sms,Gps,Music,social posts without accessing directly to socials,Camera,Browser.
For more detail i have to know if someone is interested on developing a rom for some devices.