Hello, do not tell me where can I download the code for android 2.3.7 api sim dual standby, or a patch to the source? thanks in advance, sorry for my english
dj_max_demon said:
Hello, do not tell me where can I download the code for android 2.3.7 api sim dual standby, or a patch to the source? thanks in advance, sorry for my english
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your problem will be that there is no official code for 2.3.7 as that is not an official android build. It is a knock of build for China based phones.
Why does CyanogenMod have 2.3.7 if that is the case?
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Mattix724 said:
Why does CyanogenMod have 2.3.7 if that is the case?
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Well CM is not an official rom. It is a custom rom. Show me a link for a CM rom built off of 2.3.7
Ok after doing some research on this deeper. I see CM did release a rom of this. What you will need to do is track down the kernel source code for your device as this is what is controlling it. CM normally only works off of Stock android source code which has to be modified to work on dual sim card phones as they are not used in most places in the world.
Founded patches will not help you to port the code to Gingerbred? that like as with froyo? sorry for my English! enclose patches!
View attachment PATCH_M76XXTSNCJNLYA7015_3523_DSDS_20100831.tar.gz
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Hello,
I download the rom AOSP (android-4.0.4_r2.1),
I followed this tutorial : http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html
Can I run this rom in my Xperia S because this rom is not the stock rom ?
Thanks
Refer to http://source.android.com/source/building-devices.html
The supported devices with the current release are the Galaxy Nexus, Motorola Xoom, Nexus S and Nexus S 4G.
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Therefore, the answer is "no" except you are able to modify code to make it compatible with XS.
Ok thanks,
but where is the xperia s ics source code ?
I find the kernel code but i want the rom source code.
thanks again
This is very urgent please, where I can found the ICS xperia S sources ?
I don't think that Sony also releases their ICS firmware source code. AOSP source which is possible for XS is from FreeXperia team but they haven't public it yet until it is stable.
In addition, I don't know when they will release their source and please don't ask them because of the ETA rule.
PS. Anyone please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
c3ma138 said:
This is very urgent please, where I can found the ICS xperia S sources ?
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Maybe this one
http://developer.sonymobile.com/wportal/devworld/search-downloads/android?
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gm007 said:
Maybe this one
http://developer.sonymobile.com/wportal/devworld/search-downloads/android?
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He's talking about the device tree and not only the kernel.
@OP: wait until team FXP release the sources, then someone will make an AOSP ROM for the S.
Thank you
So, I wait the FXP release
Hello, I'm searching for totally clean ROM. That means ROM builded from source code without any improvements or Google Edition ROM. Is it possible to build this ROM? And what do I need? And what cloud be barrier? Thanks for reply.
Whats the problem with CM?
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banan1 said:
Hello, I'm searching for totally clean ROM. That means ROM builded from source code without any improvements or Google Edition ROM. Is it possible to build this ROM? And what do I need? And what cloud be barrier? Thanks for reply.
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You would need, command and skills on coding, Ubuntu or any linux os, and a source.
micu13 said:
Whats the problem with CM?
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there is already a project and it aint anywhere near completion maybe or perhaps hes not fond of cm
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I dont have any problem with CM. But I think that it is a little bit unstable. I don't know anything about android development, but at first I think that it works like windows or linux. You have OS and drivers and together it works well. Where is problem with build clean android rom + add drivers?
banan1 said:
I dont have any problem with CM. But I think that it is a little bit unstable. I don't know anything about android development, but at first I think that it works like windows or linux. You have OS and drivers and together it works well. Where is problem with build clean android rom + add drivers?
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It's not exactly like you said. And for clean rom, its name is AOSP. And when our CM will be bugfree also an AOSP rom, or like you name it a clean rom, will be available.
xpirt
great. So now I'm waiting for AOSP rom. Can I donate somebody for support in development?
banan1 said:
great. So now I'm waiting for AOSP rom. Can I donate somebody for support in development?
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Atis112 is the man
xpirt
Let's request cyanogenmod to add support for Android One devices codenamed "sprout"
They dont add support by request.. To get official support u have to build cm first and then only u can request for official support..
cyanogen mod r
google has already made available the kernel and sources for the android one. why don't you make one yourself ????????????????
Oh, I see...
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karan1038 said:
google has already made available the kernel and sources for the android one. why don't you make one yourself ????????????????
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Kernel source only is not enough guys. We need a eligible device tree.
As stated by @varun.chitre15 in his fb group of Android One there are much to do.
fmir864 said:
Kernel source only is not enough guys. We need a eligible device tree.
As stated by @varun.chitre15 in his fb group of Android One there are much to do.
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i was confused at that time i understand kernel is the base on which android works it can be customized as base only but the the rest of the Android cannot be built because its binaries from mediatek is not available at the moment RYTTTT:fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
CM11 for A1
@karan1038
Check this guys.. A pre pre alpha CM11 is out.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=55841846
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please cm11 for HISENSE AD686G...
psychopac said:
Let's request cyanogenmod to add support for Android One devices codenamed "sprout"
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cm11 for hisense ad686g
Hi everyone, i'm trying to build my first rom. I followed the building guide from xda-university. I want to build AOSP lollipop from source(no cm) for Huawei G630. I searched a lot on the forum and google but i cannot find the proper information. I synced the AOSP repo. But i need help with the device tree. There is none available out there as there is no AOSP-based rom available for it. So i am supposed to create the device tree by myself right? How do i do that?(or maybe...is it to difficult to do for a beginner like me? ) Any help is really appreciated.
Thanks!!
Or at least could someome point me to a forum where i can get help?
Thanks
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MultiPDev said:
Or at least could someome point me to a forum where i can get help?
Thanks
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Maybe this will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35753229&postcount=2
Limbo045 said:
Maybe this will help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35753229&postcount=2
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Thanks, but that is for devices with official cyanogenmod support
MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE IS ON OFFICIAL LATEST
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But as i said, my device has no aosp rom available for it, hence I have to build aosp "from scrstch" (not based on another aosp rom). I can't find any information on how to do this.
Any idea on how to build an aosp rom for a new device?
Can someone build a CyanogenMod 14 rom for z2 or Port one of CyanogenMod 14 Roms from other Sony phones ? Thanks in advance
Even AOSP N for Z2 is not stable at the moment and so the stability and possibility for CM14 will be greatly questionable.
iX
Austin.gonzo said:
Can someone build a CyanogenMod 14 rom for z2 or Port one of CyanogenMod 14 Roms from other Sony phones ? Thanks in advance
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I should come in the next time
iXaidyiu said:
Even AOSP N for Z2 is not stable at the moment and so the stability and possibility for CM14 will be greatly questionable.
iX
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Hmm okay i don't know what you mean only cam and charge is not working correct
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I should come in the next time
Hmm okay i don't know what you mean only cam and charge is not working correct
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No offence but what I think is that if we move on to CM14 without fixing the known bugs and there will be a mix of CM bugs and AOSP bugs, which, from my point of view, will be even more harder to debug.
iX
iXaidyiu said:
Even AOSP N for Z2 is not stable at the moment and so the stability and possibility for CM14 will be greatly questionable.
iX
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Not even CM 12 is stable for Z2, they are all nightly builds. https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=sirius
lightningglasses said:
Not even CM 12 is stable for Z2, they are all nightly builds. https://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=sirius
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But there are official support from SONY on LP.
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There isn't even a cm 13 yet..
Anything beyond CM12.1 / AOSP 5.1 is anything but stable. But there's an official Android 6.x ROM out from Sony, but that doesn't help us much, as there's missing source code, like always, with every manufacturer.
Mohaned98 said:
There isn't even a cm 13 yet..
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There is actually
@rcstarr6696
You want to build cm 14 or what ? :laugh:
SysGhost said:
Anything beyond CM12.1 / AOSP 5.1 is anything but stable. But there's an official Android 6.x ROM out from Sony, but that doesn't help us much, as there's missing source code, like always, with every manufacturer.
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I'm still in shock why Sony hasn't released the source code for z2, and I'm on official Android 6.0.1 & Google camera doesn't work for me, does this mean sony isn't releasing the source code because he doesn't have the source code :laugh:
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I'm still in shock why Sony hasn't released the source code for z2, and I'm on official Android 6.0.1 & Google camera doesn't work for me, does this mean sony isn't releasing the source code because he doesn't have the source code :laugh:
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No, definitely not. SONY cannot release the N source code for Z2 is not due to his company's plan, it is due to hardware limitation. In Z2, we don't have OpenGS EL 3.1 that supports Vulkan but Google GPL license demand all devices that can have official OEM support on Android N to have Vulkan compatibility, that's why we cannot have any official source code on N despite the fact that Z2 can actually run N without any problems.
iX
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No, definitely not. SONY cannot release the N source code for Z2 is not due to his company's plan, it is due to hardware limitation. In Z2, we don't have OpenGS EL 3.1 that supports Vulkan but Google GPL license demand all devices that can have official OEM support on Android N to have Vulkan compatibility, that's why we cannot have any official source code on N despite the fact that Z2 can actually run N without any problems.
iX
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Yes I know but I was talking about Android marshmallow, last time I checked there was no hardware limitation for marshmallow, yes I know for Android N there are some hardware limitations but for Android M there's no hardware limitation and Sony hasn't released the source code for it. What does this mean ?
iXaidyiu said:
No, definitely not. SONY cannot release the N source code for Z2 is not due to his company's plan, it is due to hardware limitation. In Z2, we don't have OpenGS EL 3.1 that supports Vulkan but Google GPL license demand all devices that can have official OEM support on Android N to have Vulkan compatibility, that's why we cannot have any official source code on N despite the fact that Z2 can actually run N without any problems.
iX
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Yes I know but I was talking about Android marshmallow, last time I checked there was no hardware limitation for marshmallow, yes I know for Android N there are some hardware limitations but for Android M there's no hardware limitation and Sony hasn't released the source code for it. What does this mean ?
Austin.gonzo said:
There is actually
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link?
Mohaned98 said:
link?
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It's not stable though
Caitlin550 said:
Guys... Good news.
CM14 is now being worked on.
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By who? The official CM team?
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Caitlin550 said:
By Sony's AOSP team
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There must have something mistaken. The SONY AOSP team can never work on making Cyanogenmod. Moreover GPL rules restricted SONY from releasing Android N officially to Z2.
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Caitlin550 said:
And by "Sony AOSP team" I mean https://github.com/SonyAosp (A developer from the Sony's Open Device Program, created this organisation) not https://github.com/sonyxperiadev (The "sonyxperiadev" organisation focuses on vanilla AOSP, while SonyAosp focuses on AOSP (M / N) and CM (13 / 14)
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Well then that's me who's mistaken.
Caitlin550 said:
Guys... Good news.
CM14 is now being worked on.
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If sony AOSP gonna make cm14, will it be from CyanogenMod commits and source trees or mix of both AOSP and cm? I'm confused