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Yeah. 4 years, and Google still can't make a smooth device.
I wanted to buy this thing, but I'm not so sure now. What's the point of such great hardware if the software can't handle it?
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Yeah. 4 years, and Google still can't make a smooth device.
I wanted to buy this thing, but I'm not so sure now. What's the point of such great hardware if the software can't handle it?
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A gif?
Also, look up, the word "gullible" is written on the ceiling in 72 point helvetica font.
Well, maybe you could look at the gif and see that it's the Nexus 10 still having the same performance issues I had on Android since my very first Android...
Thing is, I was promised that the OS would be smooth/that it's beta software/that an update will fix it/that it's just one site.
And it's NEVER like that. Out of the five Android devices I owned (all high-end, I must add), not one didn't have any lag.
Five Android devices, five broken promises.
The device will be smooth, but I must admit that Chrome can stutter like this, If you used Dolphin or AOSP browser it just doesn't happen. Google dropped the ball with Chrome, it should have been updated faster, by making it the stock browser they are hurting the Nexus 10's reputation, this a a quote from the The Verge's review
"Not everything's perfect yet: scrolling in the browser can still be stuttery at times"
If Google had used stock AOSP browser, then perception of the device smoothness would have been much better. I cannot understand why Google released the device when a major part of the software was not bringing its A-GAME.
Are you crazy? Nexus 10 is super smooth you wont believe it, what does that stupid gif tell you? Buy the device and you will see. What a silly impression of the nexus 10-.-"
Let's wait until the device comes out before we start making claims about its performance.
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Anyone got the official android os on their Touch Pro yet? I'm getting it on the 2nd and i want to port android to it immediately once i get home from the sprint store.
(by official i mean from the source code released yesterday 10/21)
I don't think it's that easy
Let us know if it worked.
I'm just wondering if anyone has done it yet, or if anyone has started, etc. I don't pretend to have sufficient knowledge to even try, so i was looking to others for help...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402002&page=34
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=RaphaelLinux
enjoy
spicypixel said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402002&page=34
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=RaphaelLinux
enjoy
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2nd, search before you post, there's no reason to clutter the forum with redundant redundancy of a redundant nature.
1) the wiki has like 2 pictures of a Haret bootup of the sdk rip of android, i was wondering about the g1 version android
2) Same as the above (sdk version vs. g1 version) last time i checked.
It's not like i didn't search, if anything i misunderstood some threads
You're named after a Dannon Yogurt snack, therefore I don't feel I owe you an apology.
Search function is your friend.
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What a rude answer?! Who stepped on your toe??
I love those things... that's actually why i chose that username
and it's almost like you completely ignored my last post...
Android on Touch Pro
That would be an interesting ROM. The Dream has similar spec as Raphael, and they are within half a year of each other, so it would be quite possible to run Android on Raphael. I would like to try it, once Android gets better established and I get sick and tired of WM.
Longhorn android
has anyone tried androkkid on the longhorn rom of windows mobile 6.5? Mines mad slow
what a shame to answer users like this such a pity for you man you make me sick Black93300ZX and what are you going to say about my nickname now? Eh ?!
i would like the happenings app from android or moto cliq
He's from Brooklyn he cant help it!
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.26067
just saw this..
no 3G but has built in FM tuner.
any guesses which Android build this is running on?
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applications tab with built in file manager?
cool charger design
looks like it works with a stylus
It's not running real Android, just a clone.
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It's not running real Android, just a clone.
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lol i realised that..
but wouldn't running the FREE android os be cheaper than building a clone ?
Operating System: Proprietory
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I'd buy it just for the Android wall charger.
That thing is sweet.
lol a guy at my works came in with this piece of crap after I got my G1, it is barely any better than a fake kids phone, seriously it is the worst phone I have ever had the misfortune to touch. The android clone isn't even close to what android should be, awful. STAY WELL AWAY!!!!
lol
i didnt realize till the last post that it didnt say t-mobile or any kind of branding lmao
Operating System Like: the most revolutionary user interface, the most advanced software ever engineered, and true state-of-the-art technology that will change the way you think about a mobile deviceā¦
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lol this is a must have!
http://www.mysciphone.com/N12.asp
wow, they even cloned the Magic and the iPhone.
You can't put Android on a device like that because there isn't enough internal memory to store Android, as Android is a very hefty and fat OS. Those use an OS called Nucleus which take up very little memory, and is just themed and skinned to look like an Android.
regardless of how **** the OS is, the actual phone looks sexy as hell
and i want that wall charger
I think just selling the charger would make them more money then the phone itself.
I have been slowly working to learn how to do pretty much anything on Android. Don't get me wrong, I am easily teachable and have used many guides and had much support from many members of our community.
I wanted to share my Angled Text theme that I made for ADWLauncher with everyone. It is in the market for $.99. Being a Family man with three kids and on unemployment for over a year, gotta get what I can get. But I personally feel obligated to share it with the people that have shared and taught me so much. It still needs work and will be a work a in progress.
Any and all suggestions welcome of course.
I shouldn't have to tell you how to install it or ow to use it. You are all smart enough to know what an ADWTheme is.
I am all about simplicity. The images are just of how the theme looks and a handful of the apps it converts. I plan to add many many more icons and eventually move to various colors. I like the simple black with white text personally. Not to mention black saves screen power and battery on our vibrants.
This is built specifically for the Vibrant but will work on any HDPI device, including Motorola, HTC and all Samsung HDPI devices. I added the main activities for those devices as well.
Hope some people get a little enjoyment from it. If ya like it buy it, if you hate, well, thats life. Just wanted to put something out there no matter how meager it might be.
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Looks good,I think you did a great job on this,its not my cup of coffee I prefer lots of color and icons but there alot of people that are looking for this and will love it.
But I wanted to say Nice work!
And thanks for sharing
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I think it looks really good. I love colorful icons but sometimes I'm just in the mood for simple.
http://www.xda-developers.com/xda-tv-2/a-quick-look-at-ubuntu-for-android-at-mwc-xdatv/
Man, i can't wait for this to become available for download
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http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/android
Do we have any DEV interested in joining the force?
This would be really slick. Sounds like they're making it pretty straightforward for devs to get working once Samsung decides to allow it. Let's hope they do!
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Some people have already had success running Ubuntu on the Galaxy Note. It's not an official build so it won't be as tight as the one Canonical has running on the Atrix, but it's a pretty promising start.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1510087
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Some people have already had success running Ubuntu on the Galaxy Note. It's not an official build so it won't be as tight as the one Canonical has running on the Atrix, but it's a pretty promising start.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1510087
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hmm... not quite
that one is different
that one is really running Ubuntu in Note or whatever phone you have
the new one is HYBRID
you are still running Android, but at the same time it's running Ubuntu
so when you do things in Android or Ubuntu, both sides updates immediately
and the phones automatically switches back between a Desktop or a phone as you dock / undock the phone
AllGamer said:
hmm... not quite
that one is different
that one is really running Ubuntu in Note or whatever phone you have
the new one is HYBRID
you are still running Android, but at the same time it's running Ubuntu
so when you do things in Android or Ubuntu, both sides updates immediately
and the phones automatically switches back between a Desktop or a phone as you dock / undock the phone
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Does anybody have any information about the development of this for the i717? I haven't been able to dig up how this hybridization process works. if i had access to the sources that cannonical came up with for the atrix prototype I'm fairly certain it should be a direct port.
it strikes me particularly odd that cannonical would keep this technology closed source given how open ubuntu generally is.
please, anybody with info, give a shout...
I know that this thread hasn't been posted in for a while, but I'm very interested in the functionality that it represents. I'm rather curious to know why there isn't a greater amount of pursuit of this from either user demand or dev perspectives.
I'm interested in any new information anyone can provide!
Thanks!
I wonder how many people are running some version of Ubuntu right now. I've been using it for a few years now and would loooooooove to see my phone and laptop be an extension of each other!
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I guess our current situation is like the picture above. Will our devices be dusted ? Or will The Avengers Huawei prevail ?
Huawei and Google assured us that all current devices will enjoy continued access to Google's Framework. At the moment as in these 90 days period, we have nothing to worry about as Google will still work with Huawei in providing security patches.
So, the only issue now will be security patches, which will be delayed (not like it's on time now anyway) and the advancement to Android Q (which looks like it's totally off the menu for now).
Security patches will continue to work as Huawei mentioned and also i had a long talk with their local customer service manager here today. He assured me that all security updates will go on as per normal as they will be using sources from AOSP for the patches. Personally i feel, Huawei being a Giant, they definitely have some insiders or spies in Google and other major brands so getting the source before being announced publicly by Google seems a not as so far- fetched.
Anyway, I've used a lot of phones in the past including the S10 Plus and the P30 Pro seems to be one of the best I've used so far. Currently running software version 9.1.0.161 and most of the issues has been fixed. Colors seem so much more natural, no more stutters whilst panning in video mode, etc.
So to those who think the features outweighs the possibility of getting security updates in time, stick to your phone and don't get fed by the media as they're only fueling the current fire for attention.
Stay calm and hope Thanos Trump doesn't dust our beloved phones. :silly:
so many subjects addressing the same issue my friend, this conclusion was mentioned a gizilion times already