At&t one x+ kernel source - HTC One X+

Looks like the Kernel Source is now available at http://htcdev.com/devcenter/downloads

Yes! Cannot wait for a bad ass kernal I hope faux gets ahold of this phone
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Time to get crazy!!!

Show me some love!!! lol
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2059366

so pumped!! get my HOX+ tomorrow, and kernel source is released the day before!:laugh:

Looking forward to CM n stuff
(That was the issue right? Lack of kernel source?)

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what is HTC waiting for???

whats is htc waiting for?? when will they release the source so we can get oc kernels for 2.17.. just release the dam thing already!!!!!!!
Too bad dumbasses pushed away the best kernel developer from xda... We'd all have a working custom kernel here.
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HTC Kernel Source

Well guys, if HTC Dev is supporting the Amaze, they say the source releases between 90-120 days after the update, then we should get a source code for 4.0 around August or September since we got it in late May and June. And hopefully it will be the FULL one.
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Custom Kernals for ICS leak?

Any of the Tbolt custom Kernals work with the new leaked ICS? I think it could be much improved with a little overclocking.
Wiseblood said:
Any of the Tbolt custom Kernals work with the new leaked ICS? I think it could be much improved with a little overclocking.
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No the gingerbread kernels do not work with ICS. We just have to wait and hope imoseyon makes a new kernel for ICS soon.
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Not much out there just yet.
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jonah1234 said:
No the gingerbread kernels do not work with ICS. We just have to wait and hope imoseyon makes a new kernel for ICS soon.
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It will be 90 days before devs are allowed to make a kernel. We will have to use stock until then.
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UHHHH, no....they can make a kernel whenever they want. And why does everybody keep saying this 90 day bull ****?! They haven't officially sent out an ota...this is a damn leaked build!! 90 day gpl won't mean **** untill we get an OFFICIAL build....
jimmydene84 said:
UHHHH, no....they can make a kernel whenever they want. And why does everybody keep saying this 90 day bull ****?! They haven't officially sent out an ota...this is a damn leaked build!! 90 day gpl won't mean **** untill we get an OFFICIAL build....
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So I guess you're going to make us a kernel before that time then. I guess since you clearly know so much then you can handle a lawsuit with HTC.
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Why the hostilities to be me you can make the kernal and use the kernal just dnt post it and if u want to share it send it to ppl you trust.through email or something
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jimmydene84 said:
UHHHH, no....they can make a kernel whenever they want. And why does everybody keep saying this 90 day bull ****?! They haven't officially sent out an ota...this is a damn leaked build!! 90 day gpl won't mean **** untill we get an OFFICIAL build....
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The 90 day GPL thing is something constructed by HTC so they don't have to release source, and we tolerate it for some reason. Technically source is supposed to drop the minute the OTA goes out according to GPL v2(which the Linux kernel is under).
Give it a read, there is nothing about a 90 day wait:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
disconnecktie said:
So I guess you're going to make us a kernel before that time then. I guess since you clearly know so much then you can handle a lawsuit with HTC.
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You are legally able to make a kernel before then, but you have to be able to do it without the HTC source. HTC can't do anything to you for building a kernel that works on the Thunderbolt. The 90 days is because most devs can't make a kernel without the source, but a kernel could be built and openly distributed before the source drops(or the OTA) with no repercussions.
Besides, I really doubt they would attempt to punish a developer that actually makes their phone worth owning. I hate sense with a passion, but ICS is ICS, and until source drops I'll be content with it(nothing against Jester, but I'm not a fan of all the changed in JMOD)
Someone on band said they flashed adrynalyn's 3++ kernel but my bolt never booted after I flashed it.
I remember hearing that tiamat had a kernel made and posted should the bolt get ICS. But I don't think anyone has tried it.
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Atamagaokashii said:
Someone on band said they flashed adrynalyn's 3++ kernel but my bolt never booted after I flashed it.
I remember hearing that tiamat had a kernel made and posted should the bolt get ICS. But I don't think anyone has tried it.
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I did. It boots and everything but its just seems kind of wonky. Its pretty slow compared to liquids.
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Does it have oc enabled?
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disconnecktie said:
I did. It boots and everything but its just seems kind of wonky. Its pretty slow compared to liquids.
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I would only want a custom kernel on sense 3.6 not on liquid ICS because its already super fast
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It does but the tiamat kernel really needs some work before it is up to par.
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Well hopefully IMO is paying attention then... or hopefully someone has messaged him...
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Damn you HTC
Here we are over 5 months later and still no kernel source code. Awesome
Damn you HTC
jacobmacek said:
Here we are over 5 months later and still no kernel source code. Awesome
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Here we are over 8 months later and still no kernel source code. Awesome
patience, friends. HTC released the official ICS nearly 90 days ago. Source code should be released with a week from now. Then the Thunderbolt gets a new lease on life.
kristoff123 said:
patience, friends. HTC released the official ICS nearly 90 days ago. Source code should be released with a week from now. Then the Thunderbolt gets a new lease on life.
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Do they actually wait exactly 90 days? If so, the source should drop on the 4th or 5th, if memory serves.
Either way, looking forward to seeing even the slightest new breath of life for the TB
winapp2 said:
Do they actually wait exactly 90 days? If so, the source should drop on the 4th or 5th, if memory serves.
Either way, looking forward to seeing even the slightest new breath of life for the TB
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No it may not be exactly 90 days and can be as many as 120 days.
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disconnecktie said:
No it may not be exactly 90 days and can be as many as 120 days.
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That's disappointing to hear, but here's hoping to a timely release

HTC One X+ a pain to Dev for.

HTC does a really bad job with sources, some of us already know that.
Some things you might want to know
1- the One X+ Can not flash a custom rom with its boot loader locked, unless of course there an S OFF method, but that's a low possibility. In other words HTC in some cases takes its time to release a boot loader unlock method. Usually they do a good job with this. What they suck at is giving Kernel sources. We won't see a custom kernel until December if the device was released in October
2- Its hard to do ports based of sense, so development could go for the worst with very little to no source and playing around with sense is not really a walk in the park
The one x+ looks like a good device. Hopefully T Mobile picks it up over here in the US soon.
Just giving a heads up.
As previous One X great Devs found a way to move on development, sure X+ will have a lot of dev!
It's not a big improvement against the One X (international) though, but after the new Nexus will be a LG, I will maybe even buy this device as my next phone and will do some stuff for it..
EclipzeRemix said:
Hopefully T Mobile picks it up over here in the US soon.
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Not so much.
"Wow, that didn't take long. Only hours after the HTC One X+ was unveiled officially, we now know where U.S. consumers will have the chance to get it from. AT&T just announced that it will be the exclusive U.S. carrier to offer the HTC One X+ this fall."
http://www.phonearena.com/news/HTC-...uad-core-Tegra-3-and-LTE-are-on-board_id35105
Torxx, are you sure it will be LG? Any sources?
slainbybeats said:
Torxx, are you sure it will be LG? Any sources?
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Simple google search solved the problem.
http://m.intomobile.com/2012/10/05/lg-optimus-nexus-announcement-pegged-late-october/
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slainbybeats said:
Torxx, are you sure it will be LG? Any sources?
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There's a whole series of them apparently. The HTC one looks the best. 1080p quad core s4 5 inch screen (12.7cm) and 2gb ram. Very similar specs to the lg one, but it'll have sense themes in the customization center and perhaps other interesting features.
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BarryH_GEG said:
Not so much.
"Wow, that didn't take long. Only hours after the HTC One X+ was unveiled officially, we now know where U.S. consumers will have the chance to get it from. AT&T just announced that it will be the exclusive U.S. carrier to offer the HTC One X+ this fall."
http://www.phonearena.com/news/HTC-...uad-core-Tegra-3-and-LTE-are-on-board_id35105
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That's a shame. I would've loved this phone.
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There's a whole series of them apparently. The HTC one looks the best. 1080p quad core s4 5 inch screen (12.7cm) and 2gb ram. Very similar specs to the lg one, but it'll have sense themes in the customization center and perhaps other interesting features.
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Source, please?
http://androidcommunity.com/htc-droid-incredible-x-rumored-to-be-googles-nexus-5-20120925/
http://www.pc-tablet.com/7693-andro...on-center-project-roadrunner-enhanced-google/
Wtf is happening with htc? Eclipze and me have htc amazes, and you can ask anyone that owns that phone, development is a pain
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Well the profits speak volumes. They're simply not retaining userbase.
torxx said:
It's not a big improvement against the One X (international) though, but after the new Nexus will be a LG, I will maybe even buy this device as my next phone and will do some stuff for it..
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LG is not that good name over on xda, as the support and software was crap. But most off times the hardware in Lg phones is damn nice and new tech so with google behind and no locked crap it might be a intressting phone.
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EclipzeRemix said:
HTC does a really bad job with sources, some of us already know that.
Some things you might want to know
1- the One X+ Can not flash a custom rom with its boot loader locked, unless of course there an S OFF method, but that's a low possibility. In other words HTC in some cases takes its time to release a boot loader unlock method. Usually they do a good job with this. What they suck at is giving Kernel sources. We won't see a custom kernel until December if the device was released in October
2- Its hard to do ports based of sense, so development could go for the worst with very little to no source and playing around with sense is not really a walk in the park
The one x+ looks like a good device. Hopefully T Mobile picks it up over here in the US soon.
Just giving a heads up.
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Lame.
lazarat said:
Lame.
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So is your thanks meter....
Just giving my 2 cents on the matter
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EclipzeRemix said:
HTC does a really bad job with sources, some of us already know that.
Some things you might want to know
1- the One X+ Can not flash a custom rom with its boot loader locked, unless of course there an S OFF method, but that's a low possibility. In other words HTC in some cases takes its time to release a boot loader unlock method. Usually they do a good job with this. What they suck at is giving Kernel sources. We won't see a custom kernel until December if the device was released in October
2- Its hard to do ports based of sense, so development could go for the worst with very little to no source and playing around with sense is not really a walk in the park
The one x+ looks like a good device. Hopefully T Mobile picks it up over here in the US soon.
Just giving a heads up.
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So you're saying for someone like me who buys phones to slap CyanogenMod on, I should expect poor results with the One X+? I will avoid then.
However, does sharing Tegra 3 with the Nexus 7 benefit the One series any? Did the One X get helped by the Nexus 7? I see this kinda like the SGS1 phones getting benefit from the Nexus S sharing SoC. The SGS2 is totally screwed as you know as it still lacks hwcomposer and stuff for CM10.
Yes I could get a Nexus, but sometimes I happen to like the design of non nexus phones more. The One X/X+ are truly sexy phones to me, and as long as they're decent to develop for I'd jump in.
dmo580 said:
So you're saying for someone like me who buys phones to slap CyanogenMod on, I should expect poor results with the One X+? I will avoid then.
However, does sharing Tegra 3 with the Nexus 7 benefit the One series any? Did the One X get helped by the Nexus 7? I see this kinda like the SGS1 phones getting benefit from the Nexus S sharing SoC. The SGS2 is totally screwed as you know as it still lacks hwcomposer and stuff for CM10.
Yes I could get a Nexus, but sometimes I happen to like the design of non nexus phones more. The One X/X+ are truly sexy phones to me, and as long as they're decent to develop for I'd jump in.
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This could be possible but we are never sure, either way getting something like CM booting is only half the work, the real test is getting wifi, Bluetooth, GPS etc working without HTC releasing anything. The only way to get them working is work arounds. If you are a flashaholic that likes roms that are not based off stock then stay away.
If you like Sense then by all means get it
Yes totally screwed. Sammy can kiss my ***
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As someone who has an HTC flyer I must say, It saddens my to hear that HTC hardware isn't an option.
HTC has some aesthetically pleasing hardware and sense itself can be pretty nice. The tablet just feels great in your hands, and has a nice screen..
It absolutely sucks that HTC lets themselves get held back by poor sources.. I'm "ok" with my tablet not having the most up to date version constantly.. I didn't sign a contract for it.. but, I really don't want a phone that I'm locked into having for 2 years to be left out for no real good reason.
Still, I'd kill to see a smooth running JB rom that is factory quality on my flyer.
Thanks for the warning.
I have a Sensation and if it wasn't for CM this thing would have been in the garbage. I'm hoping to pick up one of these and I'm sure development work for it will eventually come around. It needs some time.
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Kernel Source Code

Hey Guys, just wondering. I am sure a lot of people are anxious for this, but does anyone have any input on when HTC may release the Kernel Source Code? They legally have to, correct?
I really want a custom ICS AOSP Rom..
Pretty sure its already available via HTC dev.
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It is not available on htcdev.com yet, technically they have 90 days from release of the kernel to release the source.
Unless they are going to try to change their image now... don't expect the source to be up until the 90th day or later.
Yeah, just looked. I made an assumption before I bothered looking.
Its not available yet.
Sorry.
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ughhh 90 days..... That would make me upset... anyone have any HTC source code stories based on other phones? Do they have a bad rep for taking a long time?
musicfreak190 said:
ughhh 90 days..... That would make me upset... anyone have any HTC source code stories based on other phones? Do they have a bad rep for taking a long time?
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Could be here tomorrow, could be late past the 90 like the latest One X JB source.
The DNA source was posted the day the phone went out.
Nobody knows and anyone's guess would be just that. A guess.
We hope for sooner then 90 days, but there's nothing saying it will be before then by any means.
It's just like before, we unknowingly wait...
musicfreak190 said:
ughhh 90 days..... That would make me upset... anyone have any HTC source code stories based on other phones? Do they have a bad rep for taking a long time?
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Yes they do. All the source they ever release for us is at the last possible moment.
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The sooner they release it the sooner Devs make a AOSP JB ROM
I haven't run the Thunderbolt for 2 different phones now, but I'm still anxiously awaiting HTC releasing the kernel source. I like to flash roms on my old phones, just to see what life would be like if I were still on them.
4.1.1 on OG Droid
4.0.4 on Thunderbolt
4.2.1 on Galaxy Nexus
4.1.1 on Galaxy Note 2
Now if only I could shoehorn Android onto my old Samsung SCH-i760...

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