does someone know when htc will roll out jb 4.2 for the HOX+? i couldnt find something.
thx
aFF3nJ03 said:
does someone know when htc will roll out jb 4.2 for the HOX+? i couldnt find something.
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aFF3nJ03 said:
does someone know when htc will roll out jb 4.2 for the HOX+? i couldnt find something.
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I hope not soon it is so buggy that I don't want to have it on my HOX+. I have 4.2.1 on my Nexus 7 and it sucks: random reboots, reduced battery life and laggy application switching and scrolling. No thanks. I am fine with 4.1.2. BTW 4.2.1 got released just a few weeks ago. If we see 4.2.x for the Hox+ then it will be a few months from now. The HOX hasn't even been updated to Jellybean 4.1.2 everywhere.
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I hope not soon it is so buggy that I don't want to have it on my HOX+. I have 4.2.1 on my Nexus 7 and it sucks: random reboots, reduced battery life and laggy application switching and scrolling. No thanks. I am fine with 4.1.2. BTW 4.2.1 got released just a few weeks ago. If we see 4.2.x for the Hox+ then it will be a few months from now. The HOX hasn't even been updated to Jellybean 4.1.2 everywhere.
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really? *takes 4.2 off his phone*
My Bro has a Nexus 7 and he had a not so horrible but still a little disappointing experience with 4.2.
Lloir said:
really? *takes 4.2 off his phone*
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joey-pagan said:
My Bro has a Nexus 7 and he had a not so horrible but still a little disappointing experience with 4.2.
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You guys are doing something wrong. I have not had a single issue with 4.2.1 on my N7 or my GNEX
Well, the Nexus 7 (first gen) works "fine". The issues my bro has encountered are more along the lines of smoothness (as compared to JB 4.1 he upgraded from) and overall stability. It's not a deal breaker, but he does point out he preferred the overall performance of his device previous to the upgrade.
Note: He doesn't have any non-Play Store apps installed nor any launchers/skins/themes.
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You guys are doing something wrong. I have not had a single issue with 4.2.1 on my N7 or my GNEX
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Yep i do know when it's coming out, it's coming out probably April or March 2013 in the middle east (unlocked) no idea for other countries
Mroxogen said:
Yep i do know when it's coming out, it's coming out probably April or March 2013 in the middle east (unlocked) no idea for other countries
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I would guess its the 1st of April
maxwen said:
I would guess its the 1st of April
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+1 lol
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And what's the big rush on this version 4.2 exactly? Seeing how the crappy camera and Bluetooth issues are HTC firmware related and nothing to do with JB, again what will this JB 4.2 offer us? 4.1 flies for me and never an issue here. Guess everyone is amazed with the JB 4.2 sphere, lol?
New gallery (who knows what HTC will do with this), photo sphere, Lockscreen Widgets, multi user support (think this is tablet only feature), improved notifications, "daydreams" (aka screensavers), native wireless display support, improved keyboard w/ swype functionality. Along with other "optimizations" but then of course we have all the bugs that's cropped up, along with missing months in the phones contacts section.
http://www.android.com/whatsnew/
4.2 sucked
I had such a bad experience with 4.2 on my Nexus 7 after the OTA update that I wondered if something had gone wrong with the update. I couldn't believe google would have released such a terrible upgrade. The internet is rife with reports of the issues. For me, it was so bad that I decided to give an unofficial beta of cyanogenmod 10 for the Nexus 7 a shot. That ran so much better that I've never even updated to a more recent release.
I'd much rather see a good, clean close to stock 4.1 rom come out for the AT&T version of this phone than get an HTC 4.2 one.
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I had such a bad experience with 4.2 on my Nexus 7 after the OTA update that I wondered if something had gone wrong with the update. I couldn't believe google would have released such a terrible upgrade. The internet is rife with reports of the issues. For me, it was so bad that I decided to give an unofficial beta of cyanogenmod 10 for the Nexus 7 a shot. That ran so much better that I've never even updated to a more recent release.
I'd much rather see a good, clean close to stock 4.1 rom come out for the AT&T version of this phone than get an HTC 4.2 one.
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You did something wrong or your device is broken. My Nexus 7 (WIFI) and Galaxy Nexus (GSM) run amazing on 4.2.1 (and ran fine on 4.2)
Then again i gave both devices a fresh start and wiped them both. Most of the issues I see come from people who upgrade and do not start over (maybe the change in file structure? I don't know).
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You did something wrong or your device is broken. My Nexus 7 (WIFI) and Galaxy Nexus (GSM) run amazing on 4.2.1 (and ran fine on 4.2)
Then again i gave both devices a fresh start and wiped them both. Most of the issues I see come from people who upgrade and do not start over (maybe the change in file structure? I don't know).
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I tried clean wipes as well. You clearly do not know what you're speaking about. Spend 15 minutes reading in various forums or in tech magazines about issues with 4.2, especially related to the Nexus 7. There is a ton of information out there. Thousands of people didn't do something wrong or have broken devices. After reverting back to 4.1 via the cyanogenmod rom that I have, the device runs exactly as well as it did under the out of the box 4.1.
Don't listen to people that tell you 4.2.1 is great. Look at the N7 forum: tons of complaints about 4.2.1. Stupid to say that they are all faulty devices. Mine is flawless and buttery smooth on 4.1.2 and like rancid butter on 4.2.1
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I run 4.2 perfectly
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I run 4.2 perfectly
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On your Hox+ or on your N7?
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On your Hox+ or on your N7?
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girlfriend has 4.2 on the N7 and works perfectly no problems and i run it on my HOX+ with hardly any issues both are AOSP
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girlfriend has 4.2 on the N7 and works perfectly no problems and i run it on my HOX+ with hardly any issues both are AOSP
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OK, thanks. It's just weird that some people have no problems with 4.2 while others have.
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has anyone noticed this? system dump for Android 4.1 jellybean is already out. the hacking/creating custom jellybean roms has already begun.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1736529
they have it deoxdexed already in that thread.
plus the Samsung galaxy nexus just got the OTA update to jellybean. someone posted the file in this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737340
Update
Nexus 7 system dump. thanks to Zedomax
Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739147
Could possibly be ported to prime or at least new features pulled from it and implemented into prime roms.
Mods can delete thread if it can't be ported.
Jelly Bean looks pretty dang cool, but I think I'm personally going to wait until there is a stock-based JB ROM. I've tried AOSP-based ROMs on my Prime, and the loss of functionality on the keyboard, as well as the headaches with battery monitoring on the second battery just aren't worth it.
Once Wookie can get his hands on an Asus build of JB, I bet this thing will really come alive.
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You would be far better off waiting for either:
A dump from the Nexus 7 (Which is closer hardware-wise)
Waiting for source to be pushed to AOSP in a few weeks.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-building/BnspdkGvgOE/YaEotqlP4OoJ
SDK ports tend to be as slow as molasses and functionally incomplete as they usually lack the driver support of the proper release.
The HTC One X port from the Galaxy Nexus image is well... As bad as you would expect.
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I've tried AOSP-based ROMs on my Prime, and the loss of functionality on the keyboard, as well as the headaches with battery monitoring on the second battery just aren't worth it
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. I am currently using CM9 and the keyboard functions equally as well as stock. Monitoring of the second battery works perfectly too. This is the case with all the recent releases of the other AOSP roms too. I do not think it will be too long before we have a JB AOSP rom for the Prime. I wish you luck in seeing the same from ASUS. Hopefully sometime next year lol.
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I'm running the Galaxy Nexus JellyBean OTA on my Gnex at the moment, and it is SWEET!
It seems that Project Butter has, for the most part, worked. My Galaxy Nexus has never been as smooth as it is now!
I can't wait for JellyBean to be released on our Primes! If I can stop myself buying a Nexus 7 that is!
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. I am currently using CM9 and the keyboard functions equally as well as stock. Monitoring of the second battery works perfectly too. This is the case with all the recent releases of the other AOSP roms too. I do not think it will be too long before we have a JB AOSP rom for the Prime. I wish you luck in seeing the same from ASUS. Hopefully sometime next year lol.
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That's been the only thing holding me back from flashing an AOSP rom on my Prime, I was worried the keyboard dock wouldn't work or with limited functionality. I might have to give CM9 a go..
Back on topic. Yes looking forward to what JB can bring to the Prime!
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Jellybean port has already hit One X, hopefully we'll get a version soon too.
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by that. I am currently using CM9 and the keyboard functions equally as well as stock. Monitoring of the second battery works perfectly too. This is the case with all the recent releases of the other AOSP roms too. I do not think it will be too long before we have a JB AOSP rom for the Prime. I wish you luck in seeing the same from ASUS. Hopefully sometime next year lol.
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I haven't tried CM9, but on AOKP and EOS, the extra tweaks for things like the keyboard unlock that Asus baked in are missing. I use mine for taking notes pretty frequently, and I like to be able to turn the screen on and off with the keyboard. That was never an option with AOKP or EOS. I recognize that it's a small issue for most people, but it was a deal-breaker for me. The ROMs that I was running didn't have a dual-battery guage, either, unless you wanted a big ugly widget on one of your home screens to tell you how your dock battery is doing. I also missed the quick OC settings that are in the stock-based FW.
Namidairo said:
You would be far better off waiting for either:
A dump from the Nexus 7 (Which is closer hardware-wise)
Waiting for source to be pushed to AOSP in a few weeks.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/android-building/BnspdkGvgOE/YaEotqlP4OoJ
SDK ports tend to be as slow as molasses and functionally incomplete as they usually lack the driver support of the proper release.
The HTC One X port from the Galaxy Nexus image is well... As bad as you would expect.
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Theres already a nexus 7 system dump. thanks to Zedomax. he has a nexus 7 in his possession.
Http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1739147
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I haven't tried CM9, but on AOKP and EOS, the extra tweaks for things like the keyboard unlock that Asus baked in are missing. I use mine for taking notes pretty frequently, and I like to be able to turn the screen on and off with the keyboard. That was never an option with AOKP or EOS. I recognize that it's a small issue for most people, but it was a deal-breaker for me. The ROMs that I was running didn't have a dual-battery guage, either, unless you wanted a big ugly widget on one of your home screens to tell you how your dock battery is doing. I also missed the quick OC settings that are in the stock-based FW.
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Fair 'nuff. It's funny how everyone has their list of deal-breakers, myself included.
Sorry for the off-topic. Hopefully someone will be able to use this system dump to make something very cool in the not too distant future
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Jelly Bean looks pretty dang cool, but I think I'm personally going to wait until there is a stock-based JB ROM. I've tried AOSP-based ROMs on my Prime, and the loss of functionality on the keyboard, as well as the headaches with battery monitoring on the second battery just aren't worth it.
Once Wookie can get his hands on an Asus build of JB, I bet this thing will really come alive.
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i have no idea what rom you were trying but there is no loss of keyboard functionality on AOKP nor any battery problems.
demandarin
Not to push you or anything but did you take a look how we can get Jellybean for our Prime by using the Nexus 7 files?
Can we already begin porting or do we have to wait for the source code?
zummer22 said:
demandarin
Not to push you or anything but did you take a look how we can get Jellybean for our Prime by using the Nexus 7 files?
Can we already begin porting or do we have to wait for the source code?
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a port can be made but might need work. likely people will use parts of it and implement it.
There is a factory image of nexus 7 here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasi
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ZebTheCalvinist said:
I haven't tried CM9, but on AOKP and EOS, the extra tweaks for things like the keyboard unlock that Asus baked in are missing. I use mine for taking notes pretty frequently, and I like to be able to turn the screen on and off with the keyboard. That was never an option with AOKP or EOS. I recognize that it's a small issue for most people, but it was a deal-breaker for me. The ROMs that I was running didn't have a dual-battery guage, either, unless you wanted a big ugly widget on one of your home screens to tell you how your dock battery is doing. I also missed the quick OC settings that are in the stock-based FW.
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Except keyboard wake up you have all the rest in CM9. Bt this is off-topic. Running 30th june nightly.
Just a matter of time now!! Have not unlock my prime yet but I will if a port becomes available before an official update.
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Just a matter of time now!! Have not unlock my prime yet but I will if a port becomes available before an official update.
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actually it's a matter of some dev willing to spend his spare time and sharing the result with us.
anyways we'll see. i think an official update or AOSP version is available anywhere soon.
We wait for 4.1 release tag to drop.
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I just read and saw a video of an Acer a500 getting 4.1 JB ported over.
Oh Yea!!!
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/07/09/android-4-1-jelly-bean-released-to-aosp-right-now/
Looking for an AOSP rom I can use as a daily driver. Just saw that Google Now has been ported over for anyone running an AOSP ICS rom and I'd like to try it out. The roms I have seen for the Rezound all seem to have issues with data not working, etc. Are there any out there that are stable without major issues?
If not, I guess I will just have to be content waiting for a Sense based JB rom to come out. Something tells me I won't have to wait terribly long.
If you are having data issues then there is something going wrong when you flash. Are you s-on unlocked?
We do not have AOSP, yet. We are waiting for source to be released.
Whisper ROM coming soon.
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Looking for an AOSP rom I can use as a daily driver. Just saw that Google Now has been ported over for anyone running an AOSP ICS rom and I'd like to try it out. The roms I have seen for the Rezound all seem to have issues with data not working, etc. Are there any out there that are stable without major issues?
If not, I guess I will just have to be content waiting for a Sense based JB rom to come out. Something tells me I won't have to wait terribly long.
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Something tells me we won't get jelly bean soon.
Half of our devs left.
I have a feeling we'll have a AOSP by mid August or so.
There is a really good chance that at some point we'll see an official OTA to JB after ICS finally drops. The Rezound is less than 6 months old, still one of the high end phones in Verizon's lineup (for now) and it's just an incremental update. It's not like the jump from GB to ICS.
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I have a feeling we'll have a AOSP by mid August or so.
There is a really good chance that at some point we'll see an official OTA to JB after ICS finally drops. The Rezound is less than 6 months old, still one of the high end phones in Verizon's lineup (for now) and it's just an incremental update. It's not like the jump from GB to ICS.
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I doubt everything you just said
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I doubt everything you just said
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You guys will get a fully working AOSP before the end of the year im sure of it
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I doubt everything you just said
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I know everyone is mad about the official ota taking forever but he might be right. The rezound is very capable of running jelly bean and this phone and the incredible 4g are the only high end htc phones on Verizon. The OG Incredible is still getting small updates for God sake. Let's not jump to conclusions that things are over for us rezound users just yet.
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JoelZ9614 said:
You guys will get a fully working AOSP before the end of the year im sure of it
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I'm hopeful but i bets closer to a Christmas present than a birthday present to me
My birthday is the end of august
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JoelZ9614 said:
You guys will get a fully working AOSP before the end of the year im sure of it
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Makes me wonder if thats what the bigger game changer BAMF is working on lol
kujayhawks77 said:
I have a feeling we'll have a AOSP by mid August or so.
There is a really good chance that at some point we'll see an official OTA to JB after ICS finally drops. The Rezound is less than 6 months old, still one of the high end phones in Verizon's lineup (for now) and it's just an incremental update. It's not like the jump from GB to ICS.
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Rezound is 8 months old
evilstewie23 said:
Makes me wonder if thats what the bigger game changer BAMF is working on lol
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chad has 1x working which is sweet on cm9
wlmeng11 said:
Something tells me we won't get jelly bean soon.
Half of our devs left.
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Not all of them stopped development, they just left this forum...
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Rezound is 8 months old
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It is.. my math skills are a little off as of late.
Still under a year old. I never quoted a time frame for JB, just said I imagine that we'll see a OTA at some point (I'd put my money on Q3 2013).
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chad has 1x working which is sweet on cm9
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Tantalizing news like this is absolutely the best! Is this all behind the scenes BAMF word of mouth? Id love to read up on his progress, is it being discussed anywhere where one might be able to read about it?
JUs92jal said:
Tantalizing news like this is absolutely the best! Is this all behind the scenes BAMF word of mouth? Id love to read up on his progress, is it being discussed anywhere where one might be able to read about it?
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no chad in the chad's kernel thread Incredikernel
superchilpil said:
I'm hopeful but i bets closer to a Christmas present than a birthday present to me
My birthday is the end of august
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That's soo cool. My bday is in the beginning of August
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no chad in the chad's kernel thread Incredikernel
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Hehe, my amateur mistake. Thank you.
MeshiaSamurai said:
Looking for an AOSP rom I can use as a daily driver. Just saw that Google Now has been ported over for anyone running an AOSP ICS rom and I'd like to try it out. The roms I have seen for the Rezound all seem to have issues with data not working, etc. Are there any out there that are stable without major issues?
If not, I guess I will just have to be content waiting for a Sense based JB rom to come out. Something tells me I won't have to wait terribly long.
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No need for ASOP for Google Now, just ICS. I have it running perfectly fine on CleanROM DE, minus the same no voice search issue everyone else is having. If you are running into no data problems, then you are running an older version of that port. The no data error was fixed
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No need for ASOP for Google Now, just ICS. I have it running perfectly fine on CleanROM DE, minus the same no voice search issue everyone else is having. If you are running into no data problems, then you are running an older version of that port. The no data error was fixed
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Also works fine on both Venasaur and Nils'Sense 4 ROM.
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chad has 1x working which is sweet on cm9
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Is there anyway I can test?
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Saw this on Reddit. Not for our phones but this gives hope than an official Jellybean is being worked on
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/zc0cv/sense_45_with_jelly_bean_test_ruu_leaked_for_the/
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Football is the ****. I wish we got leaks for our phones.
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Very cool.. It shows progress and that makes me happy.
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I'm reading in that thread that the system portion is corrupt, so it doesn't seem like it's going to be usable for anything.
Dang how did we go from Sense 4.1 to 4.5 so quickly? lol
Is it android 4.1 or 4.0.4? strictly a sense update?
Jellybean is 4.1.1
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neoshi said:
Dang how did we go from Sense 4.1 to 4.5 so quickly? lol
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*we* didnt go to sense 4.5
neoshi said:
Dang how did we go from Sense 4.1 to 4.5 so quickly? lol
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HTC tends to update Sense when it updates the Android version.
For example, I'm quite sure that the Evo Shift went from Sense 1 to Sense 2.1 when it got updated to Gingerbread, and the Evo 3D got updated from Sense 3.0 to Sense 3.6 when it updated to ICS.
It'll probably be much the same as Sense 4.0/4.1 but it'll have more JB features.
Since this is a jb thread I think sprint is doing a better job w updates. Reason I'm lead to believe this is I just got the update for jb on my gn meanwhile the vzw doesn't have anything official. So as long as sprint does a good job with approving it i think we will see jb by November as long as htc doesn't drag ass. It took 29 days from the one x getting updated to 4.0.4 to us getting it which is a rather quick turn around Imo.
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"I'm as hard as a diamond in an ice storm..." -Ricky Bobby
You guys can probably port it. If the nexus s and galaxy s devices can port ics sense 4 from the tegra3 one x, you guys should be able to. Just plop the proprietary files in and change the build.prop and cm10 kernel and you should be set
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And then there's this... Our phones are about to be knocked off the top slot
http://tinyurl.com/c6mka9a
I wonder if that ruu was actually meant for the One x+ and that's why no one could get it to work.
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fastmikey1969 said:
Saw this on Reddit. Not for our phones but this gives hope than an official Jellybean is being worked on
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/zc0cv/sense_45_with_jelly_bean_test_ruu_leaked_for_the/
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I'm sorry, but Filet Mignon with Sense is still Sense.
im ready!! for some jelly bean babyyy!!!
This ARTICLE has a nice little tidbit of information in it:
Sprint has finally started rolling out Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G. The update starts this evening and will be available to all handsets over the next few weeks.
For those new readers that don’t quite remember the Galaxy Nexus, the device features a 4.65-inch 720p display, a 5-megapixel camera, and Android 4.0 ICS. The Nexus S, on the other hand, is Google's 2010 Android flagship and also runs Android 4.0.
The upgrade, which is standard over-the-air, includes a great deal of improvements with Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. These include enhancements to the keyboard, a buttery-smooth UI, and more advanced notifications. The update also includes Google Now, Google's answer to Siri.
Sprint also says that it plans to upgrade various other devices to Jelly Bean. including the HTC EVO 4G LTE and Samsung Galaxy S3. We should be hearing more about those updates soon.
Per usual, there will be manual update options available if you don't feel like waiting for the OTA, and you can find the download link and instructions on Know Your Cell as soon as it's posted.
If you're not one for manual updates, Sprint usually rolls these out in phases, so you shouldn't have to way too long. They usualy arrive within a few weeks.
Are you excited about Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean on your Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G?
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I don't care if HBoot 1.15 isn't cracked before it's released, I'll still take that update.
So I attempted to port a sense 4.5 ROM based on 4.0.4, not 4.1.1 and it's stuck at the bootanimation and I cant get logcat going to fix anything
Really want to see the changes from 4.1 to 4.5.
For those wondering about the jump from 4.1 to 4.5 this is standard programming practice. This shows there were 4 minor revisions between the two. Those can be anything from adding or removing base apps to fixes or features added in. It is up to the developer to make decisions of what makes for a major upgrade.
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Vysse said:
For those wondering about the jump from 4.1 to 4.5 this is standard programming practice. This shows there were 4 minor revisions between the two. Those can be anything from adding or removing base apps to fixes or features added in. It is up to the developer to make decisions of what makes for a major upgrade.
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I agree. I am not concerned with minor changes to Sense. In some cases you won't want to update anyway because of compatibility with kernel or other reasons.
I know that S Health wouldn't work because of the sensors. I'm pretty sure S Drive and Air Gesture will get ported to the N2.
I'm wondering about the Dual Camera mode or Smart Pause, will that be a possibility on ours or is that a hardware issue? Anything in particular you guys want to see ported?
The eye scroll seems like a cool idea...I use smart stay all the time. Wouldn't mind seeing that.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/03/1...-galaxy-s4-will-come-to-galaxy-s3-and-note-2/
Basically, I'm only interested in getting official 4.2.2 from Samsung. I can't wait for the quick reply options. Also, the camera features seem pretty cool. Might be interesting for my dashcam usage. Record the interior of the vehicle at the same time I record the front. Nice!
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http://www.droid-life.com/2013/03/1...-galaxy-s4-will-come-to-galaxy-s3-and-note-2/
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It'll be months and months and months until it gets leaked for our phone. The Verizon GSIII is still supposed to get multi window and officially hasnt.
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It will be a shorter wait for the Note 3
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Basically, I'm only interested in getting official 4.2.2 from Samsung. I can't wait for the quick reply options. Also, the camera features seem pretty cool. Might be interesting for my dashcam usage. Record the interior of the vehicle at the same time I record the front. Nice!
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Wait did I miss something? Theres built in quick reply in the 4.2.2 update?
Honestly I hope they skip 4.2 and go straight to the next iteration of Android. If they start now it should be leaked next year sometime -__-
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littleguevara said:
Wait did I miss something? Theres built in quick reply in the 4.2.2 update?
Honestly I hope they skip 4.2 and go straight to the next iteration of Android. If they start now it should be leaked next year sometime -__-
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I don't get this kinda logic. Google has to build and test the next update, sometimes the update has bugs. Would you want a new update just because it's new and have problems with it? I wouldn't. I'd rather samsung wait and finalize their update, while waiting for Google to fix any problems.
Samsung still has to build and test their rom. To me as long as I get the update I'm fine. If I wanted updates that badly I'd be with the nexus 4
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BennyJr said:
I don't get this kinda logic. Google has to build and test the next update, sometimes the update has bugs. Would you want a new update just because it's new and have problems with it? I wouldn't. I'd rather samsung wait and finalize their update, while waiting for Google to fix any problems.
Samsung still has to build and test their rom. To me as long as I get the update I'm fine. If I wanted updates that badly I'd be with the nexus 4
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So if im understanding what youre saying youd like a still broken 4.2.2 update? Its not fixed yet, its been months now since it was released. I think we take the L on this one and move on
Stock 4.2.2 crippled my N7, so much so that i literally gave it away. At this point, as ashamed as I am to say it...samsung has done more to fix it than google has
Verizon recently jumped the gnex from whatever it was on straight to 4.2.2. Chances are we wont see a 4.2.2 OTA or leak before Android 5 (or w.e its called) is announced in May. 4.2.2 was meant to be a foundation for 5, so why not skip the 4.2 update, which, IMO doesnt bring much thats meaningful to the table anyway and go straight for the next version?
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So if im understanding what youre saying youd like a still broken 4.2.2 update? Its not fixed yet, its been months now since it was released. I think we take the L on this one and move on
Stock 4.2.2 crippled my N7, so much so that i literally gave it away. At this point, as ashamed as I am to say it...samsung has done more to fix it than google has
Verizon recently jumped the gnex from whatever it was on straight to 4.2.2. Chances are we wont see a 4.2.2 OTA or leak before Android 5 (or w.e its called) is announced in May. 4.2.2 was meant to be a foundation for 5, so why not skip the 4.2 update, which, IMO doesnt bring much thats meaningful to the table anyway and go straight for the next version?
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No I'm saying I don't want a broken update. I don't know what 4.2.2. was built for but I feel like Google isn't done and their may be another release. Either way I don't want a broken update. I rather wait and let samsung fix what Google hasn't.
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No I'm saying I don't want a broken update. I don't know what 4.2.2. was built for but I feel like Google isn't done and their may be another release. Either way I don't want a broken update. I rather wait and let samsung fix what Google hasn't.
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They're not updating 4.2. The update will be in the form of a new version of Android.
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They're not updating 4.2. The update will be in the form of a new version of Android.
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I fully expect the next Android increment to be 5.0.x. Also yes 4.2 added quick reply to the notification shade so I would like the latest 4.2 release which is 4.2.2.
I'm not sure what problems you're having on your Nexus 7, but 4.2.2 fixed the only known one which was Bluetooth audio streaming acting wierd. That was resolved and all is well.
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The eye scroll seems like a cool idea...I use smart stay all the time. Wouldn't mind seeing that.
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I agree this does seem like a cool feature to have ported over onto the N2
DaRkL3AD3R said:
I fully expect the next Android increment to be 5.0.x. Also yes 4.2 added quick reply to the notification shade so I would like the latest 4.2 release which is 4.2.2.
I'm not sure what problems you're having on your Nexus 7, but 4.2.2 fixed the only known one which was Bluetooth audio streaming acting wierd. That was resolved and all is well.
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Yeah, I think this was rumored somewhere too that we aren't going to see an update for 4.2.1 on our phones and it will go directly to key lime pie.
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I agree this does seem like a cool feature to have ported over onto the N2
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Hopefully it won't have the same issues as smartstay. that function really messed with my screen turning off/on
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I'm not sure what problems you're having on your Nexus 7, but 4.2.2 fixed the only known one which was Bluetooth audio streaming acting wierd. That was resolved and all is well.
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Hot reboots, general laginess (even after turning off background sync on Currents). Battery life tanked. I gave it away so I can't remember the rest.
For what it's worth on the update of our phones and skipping 4.2.2:
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/03/1...-galaxy-s3-and-note-2-to-receive-android-5-0/
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code_monkey74 said:
I know that S Health wouldn't work because of the sensors. I'm pretty sure S Drive and Air Gesture will get ported to the N2.
I'm wondering about the Dual Camera mode or Smart Pause, will that be a possibility on ours or is that a hardware issue? Anything in particular you guys want to see ported?
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I would think S Health would be possible. The Note would get the necessary software upgrade and the accessories would house the sensors.
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littleguevara said:
Hot reboots, general laginess (even after turning off background sync on Currents). Battery life tanked. I gave it away so I can't remember the rest.
For what it's worth on the update of our phones and skipping 4.2.2:
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/03/1...-galaxy-s3-and-note-2-to-receive-android-5-0/
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Stooked about key lime pie, but wondering if it will bring new problems for developing? I hope not, the dev community we do have for our beloved Note 2 do a great job, regardless.
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littleguevara said:
Hot reboots, general laginess (even after turning off background sync on Currents). Battery life tanked. I gave it away so I can't remember the rest.
For what it's worth on the update of our phones and skipping 4.2.2:
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/03/1...-galaxy-s3-and-note-2-to-receive-android-5-0/
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Hopefully they upgrade the Verizon variant too. I am new to VZN (came from Sprint) and from what I read/heard the updates come late if at all.
I would love to use the finger hover feature on the s4 with my note 2. Doesn't seem like it would be tough since the s-pen code probably looks for data from the pen and ignores fingers which is likely more complex. I personally have waited for tablets to add this ability for things like menus on non mobile pages so if this update does happen on the note line I might consider the note 10.1 over a nexus 10 or a 4th gen ipad.
I know the s-pen does the same thing but I personally find the tip is difficult to depress at angles and using it for drawing is basically impossible since the screen position sensor resolution isnt quite fine enough for precise pixel selection.
Half the people, including those on the forum probably dont even know half of the features the n2 even come with.
For instance, on a list of people (sms, phome, contacts), you can press on a contact and slide left to text or right to call. One more exampke are the s-pen gestures....sigh....
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Hello,
Any updates on when T-Mobile, if at all, plans to release Android 4.2.2 or 4.3 for the HTC One?
Thanks,
Crazysah
"Soon" is about all we heard.
My guess is that we'll get the same OS that is on the HTC One Mini, and we'll get it when the Mini hits T-Mobile stores.
-T
At this point it's all on T-Mobile. Since international 4.2.2 has been out... For while... Sigh... T-Mobile....
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T-BoneFL said:
My guess is that we'll get the same OS that is on the HTC One Mini, and we'll get it when the Mini hits T-Mobile stores.
-T
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Your probably right. Let's hope we don't have to wait as long as it was for the one s to get jelly bean. I'm very happy with stock (save for a few minor things I wish I could get rid of.. that water game, kids mode and carrier is) sense 5 is perfect in my book.
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My guess is the middle of September for 4.2.2.
For 4.3 that will be some time Spring-Summer 2014
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i heard soemthing about a tmobile OTA update potentially coming the 29th dont know how credible it is but its something.
It's htc and tmobile. I wouldn't count on an update until at least it's 2 versions behind. Look to the fall for 4.2.2 and don't count on anything beyond that. Just my opinion so take it for what it is, but look at HTC's track record and u will see.
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frettfreak said:
It's htc and tmobile. I wouldn't count on an update until at least it's 2 versions behind. Look to the fall for 4.2.2 and don't count on anything beyond that. Just my opinion so take it for what it is, but look at HTC's track record and u will see.
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Yeap agreed with you. Though really I'm fine with being on 4.1 right now, I ran Android Revolution for about a month but the lack of Wi-Fi calling/texted is killing me. Once the RUU gets updated i'll flash it and run that till they release a version of 4.2 so mike can integrate Wi-Fi calling with ARHD. 4.2.2 really only had a few things that make it better, mainly using home button as a menu key to get rid of the three dot lower menu. 4.3 doesn't have too many killer features either so i'm not in a huge rush for it, i'd be fine with them skipping over it and just having 5.0 ready to go whenever it comes time.
4.3 adds performance boost, would be nice to see this instead of 4.2.2 hitting America, but in the end id rather see key lime pie over anything
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I just want 4.3 for the bluetooth stack. Guess we will see it a year from now.
frettfreak said:
It's htc and tmobile. I wouldn't count on an update until at least it's 2 versions behind. Look to the fall for 4.2.2 and don't count on anything beyond that. Just my opinion so take it for what it is, but look at HTC's track record and u will see.
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Agreed. A year from now HTC will say their classic "the hardware can't keep up with it", while other manufacturers with exactly the same hardware keep rolling out updates... Like ....sung...
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When did HTC update the stock Sense?
heartsaver1859 said:
When did HTC update the stock Sense?
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They went to Sense 5 with the One, is that what you mean?
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Agreed. A year from now HTC will say their classic "the hardware can't keep up with it", while other manufacturers with exactly the same hardware keep rolling out updates... Like ....sung...
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https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...BBRK8Wy2VkLjL6bTg&sig2=g3LwOcOmO8HwK0hXZsbh2Q
Reddit doesn't have "copy link" option or something like this.
WiFi calling would be the biggest draw backs in changing the Rom. There is ARHD that supports WiFi calling. The downside would be that it's 4.1.2
Other than that, it is far superioir than the stock T-Mobile.
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Based on previous HTC phones, the odds of us getting a 4.3 update are slim to nil, unless on the Developer edition or GPe.
Has 4.2.2 been released for ANY non-tablet device in the US yet?
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Has 4.2.2 been released for ANY non-tablet device in the US yet?
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Nexus 4
HTC One GPE (on 4.3 now)
Galaxy S4 GPE (on 4.3 now)
Galaxy S4 - comes preloaded.
Galaxy Nexus
I'm probably missing some other recent devices, but yeah - 4.2.2 is rolling out for smartphones.
This makes me a saaaaad panda, though a Dutch T mobile tester said on their forums that it's 1 to 3 weeks until we get the update.