Alright , nowaddays there are many new OS like firefox OS, Blackberry 10 OS, blackberry 7 os, and many more!
So can you developers port all the latest rom to our mdpi devices????????? It will be really kind of you guys to do that!
1. Firefox OS: I think there's nowhere we could start to port it, so currently not possible
2. Blackberry OS 10: I don't think it's possible or if, it would be too hard to do, because it's not an android os
3. Many More: All Android based roms (should) be possible to be ported, but it's hard (e.g. sense). I guess there will be some developers who could do this, but our devices are no high end devices...
Better a phone with a well working android os than a buggy/lagging non-android os
alvster said:
Alright , nowaddays there are many new OS like firefox OS, Blackberry 10 OS, blackberry 7 os, and many more!
So can you developers port all the latest rom to our mdpi devices????????? It will be really kind of you guys to do that!
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BlackBerry os is closed source so you can't port it.
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http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_releases_experimental_firefox_rom_for_xperia_e-news-5620.php
Here's something you'll like.
PREDATOR95 ->->->->a.k.a. ->-> predatOr
realy need them
alvster said:
Alright , nowaddays there are many new OS like firefox OS, Blackberry 10 OS, blackberry 7 os, and many more!
So can you developers port all the latest rom to our mdpi devices????????? It will be really kind of you guys to do that!
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please also made a kernel which can have security feature like tracking
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I am new in XDA developer forum. I knew java and android at the immediate level. Now I'm interested in creating my own Android smartphone ROM. After searching in google, I see that there are a thing which is called "Default ROM" released by google. Base on this ROM, different companies created different ROM in their own style such as Sense, Motoblur, TouchWiz, etc.
So where could I download such a default ROM, and how could I begin with ROM developer. It is kind from my if anybody could give me a tutorial.
(Sorry if the question is exist in the forum, because I could not find it)
Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
me too, i have the same question, can someone help? thx
Your best bet is to have a look at compiling the aosp from source which you will need a Linux os for. The android sdk is a good place to start.
zelendel said:
Your best bet is to have a look at compiling the aosp from source which you will need a Linux os for. The android sdk is a good place to start.
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Also are there no different way but Linux OS?
I still have the Android SDK, but do not know how to begin to custom a ROM via code.
Regards,
detno29 said:
Also are there no different way but Linux OS?
I still have the Android SDK, but do not know how to begin to custom a ROM via code.
Regards,
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Yes to build android from Google's source you will have to have a Linux os. Either stand alone Linux or a version like ubuntu
zelendel said:
Yes to build android from Google's source you will have to have a Linux os. Either stand alone Linux or a version like ubuntu
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In your experience, which linux os should i used. I m also a bit confuse because i did not have to much experience with linux...
detno29 said:
In your experience, which linux os should i used. I m also a bit confuse because i did not have to much experience with linux...
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Me too, trying to learn. Just installed dual boot Ubuntu 10.1 to my comp and trying to figure it out. Big change coming from win7. Ubuntu 11 I couldn't figure out
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One place you can start by checking and has a lot of good info is http://freeyourandroid.com/
I learned how to port from them although I still need to ask questions but it can get you started.
If you just want to get Ubunto going in a virtual machine for now and have NO IDEA take a look at this: http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/26/ho...om-for-android-part-1-setting-up-the-kitchen/
Old release links but Ubunto will update itself
any way to have the windows phone 7 or 8 maybe on evo3d or any android device or we will stay flashing android roms it is the same android but with a litle mods and launchers we have to flash new system like sailfish webos wp7 even meego y not
neonlove said:
any way to have the windows phone 7 or 8 maybe on evo3d or any android device or we will stay flashing android roms it is the same android but with a litle mods and launchers we have to flash new system like sailfish webos wp7 even meego y not
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This is the second thread you've started today about alternative operating systems for the Evo 3D. Maybe you should have bought another phone if you don't like Android?
ramjet73
Took the words right out of my mouth.
Jsparta26 said:
Took the words right out of my mouth.
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like to change and have dual boot :fingers-crossed:
neonlove said:
any way to have the windows phone 7 or 8 maybe on evo3d or any android device or we will stay flashing android roms it is the same android but with a litle mods and launchers we have to flash new system like sailfish webos wp7 even meego y not
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Try launcher 7..its good
"launcher8" is better IMO.
@neonlove Unless WindowsPhone OS become OPEN SOURCE then NO you can't get WP on your device.
Because Android is OPEN SOURCE you can see Android being ported to iPhone and even to WP phones.
Hreidmar said:
@neonlove Unless WindowsPhone OS become OPEN SOURCE then NO you can't get WP on your device.
Because Android is OPEN SOURCE you can see Android being ported to iPhone and even to WP phones.
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Them iPhone and windows users are envious
While everyone plays around in Android world,
I thought: why not go outside it and build something not so ordinary?
I've already tagged most capable developers to this project, so if you're willing to help. let me know.
Some of these unusual OSes might never work, but we could try, at least.
No announcements, no release dates. Just for playing around. For now.
XDA:DevDB Information
Anyone wants something out of Android world?, ROM for the LG Optimus L7 II
Contributors
airidosas252, christi9503, weritos
ROM OS Version: 4.1.x Jelly Bean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-02-03
Last Updated 2015-02-03
Okay.
First off, Firefox OS is coming in the game.
I've already gathered neccessary sources, so next step is to make appropriate device tree.
Since Firefox OS uses Android kernel, it wouldn't be much of a problem, I think.
The whole major work will begin upcoming weekend. Stay tuned.
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Sailfish OS will be on hold. It requires Cyanogenmod 10.1 as a bare minimum. Stock ROM won't cut it.
Okay... Firefox OS... Bad news... We need completely stock AOSP ROM in order for Firefox OS to work.
I started compiling and porting it and now everything's on hold. We have to hope that Cristi succeeds with his work eventually.
All of these OSes are similar to Android (uses same kernel, uses same drivers, work literally the same) but with current Jelly Bean, I can't do pretty much anything.
I will port those OSes. You can trust me, but without time, I'm powerless.
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Ubuntu touch?
So Ubuntu should be easy too, as it is similliar to CM when it comes to building and porting from what i heard. I am completely noob to porting mobile OSes, but i will be trying to port it, maybe i will make something useful (I know I sound too optimistic)
Sorry for bad english
Is the ROM build completed?(Not asking for an ETA)
But Thanks for the rom.
XDA-00 said:
Is the ROM build completed?(Not asking for an ETA)
But Thanks for the rom.
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This phone is pretty much dead now. No new ports are going to be made, sorry
MilkyPL said:
This phone is pretty much dead now. No new ports are going to be made, sorry
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So sad!
MilkyPL said:
This phone is pretty much dead now. No new ports are going to be made, sorry
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If devs abandoned making these OS'es for this Phone, then why isn't this thread closed and deleted.
Thread Closed.
Is it possible to create (working) Windows Phone, iOS, SailfishOS, Firefox OS and other systems on our phones??
Tfgru said:
Is it possible to create (working) Windows Phone, iOS, SailfishOS, Firefox OS and other systems on our phones??
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Maybe SailfishOS and Firefox OS, but WP and iOs... I really don't think so.
Tfgru said:
Is it possible to create (working) Windows Phone, iOS, SailfishOS, Firefox OS and other systems on our phones??
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apd911 said:
Maybe SailfishOS and Firefox OS, but WP and iOs... I really don't think so.
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To date, there has NOT been a single android device that has Windows Phone OR iOS to my knowledge. SailfishOS and FirefoxOS both are developed on Linux on which Android is also based and that's why it can be ported in a way.
However, a ROM that is actually based on android but is themed to look like iOS/WP is very much possible. I hope this answers your question
THX
bem loco
Hi,
I was looking for some Android x86 OS to install on my laptop, so I came across Remix OS. I very much like it, after going through all of features. However, I found Phoenix OS too. I am just super confused now. Which OS should I install; what makes Remix OS better than Phoenix?
Thank you!
Anyone?
u can install them both, and ur problem solved
Thanks! This initiative is not going to resolve my curiosity.
What I mean is u can try install them both and see which one is most working for ur device or PC cause they have pros and cons between one and another
Remix OS and Phoenix OS are just two Android distributions - both based on Android x86. So in terms of hardware support, they might be similar. Phoenix OS seems more refined and ready for market, Remix OS is still just beta and has a lot of bugs. On the other hand Remix OS has a much bigger community, help pages, forums and users - with Phoenix OS you are on your own.
All that said, there is a third option. You could simply plug your Android tablet to a keyboard/mouse/screen and forget about all the Android x86 fever. Your hardware will be fully supported, have access to an official Google Android build with all the support included and in the long term there will be less hassle. And now with Android N on the way which supports Remix OS like windows, you will never notice any difference. I myself am going this route. I will wait for Android N tablets, buy a sufficiently performing one and plug it to some peripherals - instant Android desktop, fully supported by Google. No tricks, no hacks, no unsupported hardware.
Lol... You're having a bad dream...
You can also install a non windowed version of android x-86, after numerous attempts and a lot of failed boots I ended up using AndEx - Exton Android - http://andex.exton.net/?p=451
Does that mean you paid for it as it isnt free?