Has anyone heard anything about an Open Web OS port for the SGS III? I heard that devs got it working on the Galaxy Nexus.
Crap wrong thread, meant to post this in the D2tmo Q&A thread, sorry.
Check the development section of your phone and see. That's the benefit of using a Nexus device.
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Hi there,
Since new powerfull devices like SGS 2, Optimus 2X.. are finaly out, I was thinking that running an IDE directly on an android phone might be something possible ?
Question is, is there already some kind of IDE apk for our phones ?
Touchqode -- I havent tried this yet but it claims the two most important features I'd want (syntax highlighting and code suggestions)
http://www.touchqode.com/
Nice ! Thanks,
Seems quite interresting. Gonna take a look
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Hi everyone,
I am a galaxy fit s5670 user, running android 2.3.4
Unfortunately, samsung won't be officially releasing ics for my device...
But the whole of galaxy fit users on xda are really hoping that some devs would try and port this for our device...we had personally contacted a lot of devs for this, but none seem to be up for the challenge...
Another phone, samsung galaxy min s5570, which comes really close to our device in terms of hardware has devs attempting it, but the few devs we have for our device are busy due to their own reasons...
So, I want to ask all the knowledgeable devs out there, can you PLEASE port this for our device???
You will also find many testers for your alpha and beta version of the rom, who would readily take the risk, and give you feedback/bug reports also...
Also, even if you can just port some other roms, that would also be appreciated...
Head on over to the device forum and make an announcement, if you are willing to attempt this poet!!!
Help in making android an enjoyable experience for all...merry christmas, in advance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1260
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Sorry didn't know about that...thought that it should come under software development coz we needed devs...so thank you for moving it to the correct sub-forum...
Umm, on a different note, are you a dev???
And, ppl have started trying to port ics to my device...but still others are encouraged to make/port roms for this device...
m with you
Just look at the overwhelming positive response that this thread has received so far...
Hey, Im pretty new to this forum so please be gentle!
I have made a search on the forum a few times, and had a look if I could see this specific questions posted anywhere else, and I couldnt. If anyone does see this, please feel free to link me and I will read all the posts.
I did read through the forum discussion of Galaxy S2 V Galaxy Nexus, but I just had a particular question.
I want a new Android phone, and I like the look of both of these (slightly prefere the GS2, as it has expandable storage).
Basically, I am a student studying Software Engineering and we are working on Java. I want to be more employable and teach myself more, and I enjoy programming so...
I basically want the best phone for someone who wants to develop android apps, and just wondered what everyones suggestion here would be.
If there are different phones to the ones I have suggestion, please tell me.
Thanks in advanced for all your help!
Dan
Easy. Three words. Samsung Galaxy Nexus! It IS a developer phone, and it also has a large dev community already. I can promise you it will not be a bad decision.
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Thanks for the answer!
What exactly do you mean by a developer phone? Because its stock android?
this phone is maintained by google. this is why is a dev phone ;-)
Dev 1 should be the best for begginers, GNexus should be best for whole devs. But because of density and ICS-GB-FY uncompability, you should get more than 1 phone
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Dev 1 should be the best for begginers, GNexus should be best for whole devs. But because of density and ICS-GB-FY uncompability, you should get more than 1 phone
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Id love to, but I can only afford one. Galaxy S 2 is easily in budget and is 32gig, where as the Nexus isnt and is only 16gig But I imagine most people would agree its better for devs...
Edit: Dev 1 says its been replaces bu the Nexus series...so guess that answers my question
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Sorry for posting this in the wrong section, thanks for moving it admin
Hi.
[solved]
Thanks
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Hi.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1055
Two options here - one is:
S II Original Android Development
other is:
S II Android Development
I can see the description, but I am not fully getting it
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See here. (Found in the sticky in the I9100 general section)
You've been around for a while, and been quite active. You should know about forum rule #1...
benyben123 said:
Hi.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1055
Two options here - one is:
S II Original Android Development
other is:
S II Android Development
I can see the description, but I am not fully getting it
Thanks
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Looking and reading tends to help.
how did u guys find it by using the search??? i didn't
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how did u guys find it by using the search??? i didn't
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... because it's in the sticky in the general section?
Or by typing "original vs android development" in the search box?
Never delete your original question and replace it with [solved]. What one earth is the use if someone with the same questions finds this question later and just sees [solved].
What I've noticed is that there's a lot of thread in "original dev"; but not that much "real" developers. A lot of Rom are just stock with little changes. Except some kernel, I've only seen one original ROM: CyanogenMod. I guess there's also MIUI, but all others could go to "not original dev". Recently I've seen a lot of CM9 variants. Difficult to find real developers in this forum, and others who just use patches from others...
Just my opinion...
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What I've noticed is that there's a lot of thread in "original dev"; but not that much "real" developers. A lot of Rom are just stock with little changes. Except some kernel, I've only seen one original ROM: CyanogenMod. I guess there's also MIUI, but all others could go to "not original dev". Recently I've seen a lot of CM9 variants. Difficult to find real developers in this forum, and others who just use patches from others...
Just my opinion...
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I agree... but there is kernel development in there too.
Also, MIUI, as far as I know, is derivative from CyanogenMod. So there is some argument about how original it is, really.
Unfortunately I cannot find any support for this this phone and I may pick one up tomorrow. Is there a thread I can't find or is there any devs working on this phone? As a chronic screen wrecker and girlfriend not checking the pockets guy, i'm a little concerned. S4 or S4 active? Not sure I want active with out devs here!
2 things:
phones dont instantly get forums here unless its some big new whoop like s3, htc one, s4 etc.
Did you see this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332923
Google is your friend.
Secondly questions go in q&a not in general section.
Device specific ?'s should be asked in there respective forum.
I would hang out in the s4 forums for now. Its bound to get dev support its based off the s4.
I have asked a moderator to move this thread for you. Oh and welcome to xda.
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