Porting kernels - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I need to know, is it possible to port kernels from i9000 to the vibrant. I need to know since one of my ports needs Mackay to run smoothly
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Great idea.
You should contact directly the developer, I think. It's not as easy as porting a ROM. It needs far more complex programming skils than a mere tweaker like myself could afford, (for now, lol)

ioancr said:
Great idea.
You should contact directly the developer, I think. It's not as easy as porting a ROM. It needs far more complex programming skils than a mere tweaker like myself could afford, (for now, lol)
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That's what I'm trying to figure out
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ioancr said:
Great idea.
You should contact directly the developer, I think. It's not as easy as porting a ROM. It needs far more complex programming skils than a mere tweaker like myself could afford, (for now, lol)
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Yeah I asked in the XDA university thread and it isn't really possible its just better to compile from source
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[Q] Froyo/CM6?

Hello XDA!
I was curious if it's possible for there to be a 2.2 based build off of AOSP.
-I prefer the look and feel of froyo over gingerbread and ics (call me crazy)
-I have noticed another thread about donut but froyo is much more recent than 1.6
-This could be impossible
--I probably sound like a typical 15 year old
Any replies would be helpful!
Thankyou!
corrifa said:
Hello XDA!
I was curious if it's possible for there to be a 2.2 based build off of AOSP.
-I prefer the look and feel of froyo over gingerbread and ics (call me crazy)
-I have noticed another thread about donut but froyo is much more recent than 1.6
-This could be impossible
--I probably sound like a typical 15 year old
Any replies would be helpful!
Thankyou!
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Since froyo was never on this phone that would probably be pretty difficult, you could always use a more recent cm7 build and find the theme called retrodroid it will make it look like 2.2
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Nick281051 said:
Since froyo was never on this phone that would probably be pretty difficult, you could always use a more recent cm7 build and find the theme called retrodroid it will make it look like 2.2
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Yeah I am aware of RetroDroid and I just dont think it provides a complete feel of froyo.
I was wondering if its possible to take all the changes and modifications from cm7 and just compile for cm6
I don't understand... your gonna take the best selling android smartphone ever made and dumb it down....
No one is going to do this for free... if you want it you got to do yourself or throw out a serious bounty for someone else to do it...
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You're weird. Android 2.2 is deprecated for a reason.
Lol damn haha yer not weird man. Most people tho don't feel the same way u do. I like the look of froyo too
;-p
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rdannar said:
I don't understand... your gonna take the best selling android smartphone ever made and dumb it down....
No one is going to do this for free... if you want it you got to do yourself or throw out a serious bounty for someone else to do it...
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Haha chill dude. I wasn't asking someone to do it...
I was asking if it was possible, that's all.
corrifa said:
Haha chill dude. I wasn't asking someone to do it...
I was asking if it was possible, that's all.
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I'm chill. Nothing about my post shows anger. Just confusion
There are a handful of people that can probably do it in this forum.. just nobody will. Easiest thing would be to smali edit gb to have same look and menu layout. You would have to resize a bunch of stuff. You should try the online kitchen to make a theme then smali edit the files.
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rdannar said:
I'm chill. Nothing about my post shows anger. Just confusion
There are a handful of people that can probably do it in this forum.. just nobody will. Easiest thing would be to smali edit gb to have same look and menu layout. You would have to resize a bunch of stuff. You should try the online kitchen to make a theme then smali edit the files.
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Ok Thankyou! That's the kind of answer I was looking for! Not that I know what smali is but hey, as long as I have google and Odin ill be fine!
I do believe Froyo doesnt support dual core processor phones, so it would be a feat if anyone was able to do it. I really honestly recommend just themeing it to look like Froyo over anything. The APIs for certain apps are also present in 2.3+ so I'd honestly say just to stick with that.
corrifa said:
Ok Thankyou! That's the kind of answer I was looking for! Not that I know what smali is but hey, as long as I have google and Odin ill be fine!
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backsmali... for Google search or apktool. You have to know some computer lingo to edit files..
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Screw Froyo I wanna boot Donut!
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ArtificialMusik said:
I do believe Froyo doesnt support dual core processor phones, so it would be a feat if anyone was able to do it. I really honestly recommend just themeing it to look like Froyo over anything. The APIs for certain apps are also present in 2.3+ so I'd honestly say just to stick with that.
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The Atrix ( my other phone) is dual core. And came with froyo.
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Jellybean for touchpad??

I know it is very early.....but I was who seeing whether it was possible to port jellybean on HP touchpad via SDK....devs at Acer A500 have done it...
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vipaman said:
I know it is very early.....but I was who seeing whether it was possible to port jellybean on HP touchpad via SDK....devs at Acer A500 have done it...
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it is possible... theres somebody on the evo 3D doing it, same chipset so its not a far fetched idea.....whether we get a working version, who knows, we'll have to wait for the cm team like last time and they never do things without source, and if anybody wants to port it via SDK, good luck i guess cuz i dont think anybody tried SDK ports for ICS on the touchpad
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it is possible... theres somebody on the evo 3D doing it, same chipset so its not a far fetched idea.....whether we get a working version, who knows, we'll have to wait for the cm team like last time and they never do things without source, and if anybody wants to port it via SDK, good luck i guess cuz i dont think anybody tried SDK ports for ICS on the touchpad
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And since Jelly Bean is just like a small step from ICS.... It shouldn't be that hard.... Only project butter stands in our way...
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vipaman said:
I know it is very early.....but I was who seeing whether it was possible to port jellybean on HP touchpad via SDK....devs at Acer A500 have done it...
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They use unmodified cm9 kernel
So we just need someone to compile the sdk
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sahhar1993 said:
They use unmodified cm9 kernel
So we just need someone to compile the sdk
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We could contact the cm team but I guess they would not build the sdk one....so we will need to contact other devs
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vipaman said:
And since Jelly Bean is just like a small step from ICS.... It shouldn't be that hard.... Only project butter stands in our way...
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don't be saying things down that road lol...you'll get alot of backlash like the e3d forums.....froyo to gingerbread wasn't a huge step but it took people a very long time. Lets just wait for source to be out next month it isnt a very long time. Then since the base framework is similar, it won't take that much longer then it should. I'm more interested in the PDK feature which gives basic source codes for the hardware side of things, exciting times
ace9988 said:
don't be saying things down that road lol...you'll get alot of backlash like the e3d forums.....froyo to gingerbread wasn't a huge step but it took people a very long time. Lets just wait for source to be out next month it isnt a very long time. Then since the base framework is similar, it won't take that much longer then it should. I'm more interested in the PDK feature which gives basic source codes for the hardware side of things, exciting times
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U don't understand small step...the base is the same...the framework has been tweaked and the system has been made more fluid due to project butter so.....it should not be took hard to port from the sdk
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vipaman said:
U don't understand small step...the base is the same...the framework has been tweaked and the system has been made more fluid due to project butter so.....it should not be took hard to port from the sdk
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Porting anything from the SDK has always been horrible, its not that easy and even if it were that isn't to say it'll be any good.
Remember those SDK ports of Honeycomb...horrendous. There's a reason nobody bothered with an SDK port of ICS for the Touchpad...there terrible.
I'm fine with just waiting until source code is ready. Unlike the switch from GB to ICS on a tablet which was huge, JB isn't really groundbreaking. It has some nice new features but after playing around in the SDK for a while I didn't really see anything that I couldn't wait a few months for.
vipaman said:
U don't understand small step...the base is the same...the framework has been tweaked and the system has been made more fluid due to project butter so.....it should not be took hard to port from the sdk
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I understand it perfectly......it is a small step yes, but in the grand scheme of things when you get an SDK port, when has it always worked perfectly?? If we're testing proof of concept here i can understand but you people want jelly bean to use straight away and to tinker with it. Devs I think have lives and if someone wanted to do it, they would've done it by now cuz its already being booted (albeit black screen) on the one x. Instead of the frustration of porting something using SDK they'd rather wait for source, because then people will start complaining that "this doesn't work, that doesn't work" so on and so forth
Anyone else think it's weird how they went back to the phone layout for the nexus 7? Will it be that way on larger tablets? I'm not a huge fan of how notifications work on my touchpad but the controls may be hard to reach if they go with a phone layout.
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I'd like to mess with SDK port. If a dev would do it. The port for one x has already been updated. They are really going at it...even if they know it wont ever fully work. Maybe they are just getting head start on development.
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its a waste of time. why would any dev spend their time on it,just to have to start over when the real source
comes out.
Why don't you ask the one x dev working on SDK port why he is deving it? Jb source will be out in 2 weeks.
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People do it because they want to. Why should that affect others?
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T-Keith said:
Anyone else think it's weird how they went back to the phone layout for the nexus 7? Will it be that way on larger tablets? I'm not a huge fan of how notifications work on my touchpad but the controls may be hard to reach if they go with a phone layout.
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while the current tablet ui layout is mostly functional, its not very pretty and a bit disjointed when coming from a phone version of android. it also doesnt allow manufacturers to put physical buttons on a tablet without them being redundant, and is called fragmented when compared to the ios on the iphone to ipad. it wouldnt surprise me if they went with this design as their new tablet layout. and it probably wouldnt be as bad as you think. with future cm9 or aokp customizations, youll probably be able to adjust the positions of the nav bar however you want.
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while the current tablet ui layout is mostly functional, its not very pretty and a bit disjointed when coming from a phone version of android. it also doesnt allow manufacturers to put physical buttons on a tablet without them being redundant, and is called fragmented when compared to the ios on the iphone to ipad. it wouldnt surprise me if they went with this design as their new tablet layout. and it probably wouldnt be as bad as you think. with future cm9 or aokp customizations, youll probably be able to adjust the positions of the nav bar however you want.
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I've long thought that the tablet UI for large tablets makes a lot of sense as if straddles the ground between desktop and phone quite nicely. Google aren't making the Nexus 7 UI default for these tablets either, if you emulate a touchpad withe the sdk then you get the UI we have now. On my small A100 the layout is pretty poor, and of course the resolution isn't all that great either but it's so crowded. The Nexus 7 UI works out nicely for smaller screens I think
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Yeah I tried a Galaxy tab 7 at the store yesterday and the ics tablet mode is a little tight. Maybe it wouldn't be a bad thing for a 7" tablet.
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Does that mean that all the work that has been done so far to get a working camera and microphone on ICS for the TP will go to waste with a new firmware?
kalala said:
Does that mean that all the work that has been done so far to get a working camera and microphone on ICS for the TP will go to waste with a new firmware?
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No, it shouldn't be a waste. ICS is 4.0.x, JB is 4.1.x and is a refined ICS. So all the progress should be able to migrate over.
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More vzw gs3 roms?

I understand our boot loader is locked still but being worked n by amazing developers. But why aren't there more roms with no touchwiz like the desensed roms on the resound? Also there isn't much theming yet :/ Is this because developers are waiting to flash custom kernels?
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killerT721 said:
I understand our boot loader is locked still but being worked n by amazing developers. But why aren't there more roms with no touchwiz like the desensed roms on the resound? Also there isn't much theming yet :/ Is this because developers are waiting to flash custom kernels?
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I am sure they're working on it. The phone just came out, and currently with the locked bootloader, it would be based on your current version - it's rumored an OTA is coming just around the corner to fix bugs from the release, so perhaps they are waiting for that?
Quit *****ing and do something about it seriously. Creating ROM's is a tedious process. Be lucky that they are working hard cracking our phone and not giving up. I don't have the patience or the skill or know-how. Two options here
1) Be patient and quit spamming
2) Learn Java, Learn C, make rom
If neither of those appeal you:
3) GTFO XDA
alexmason said:
Quit *****ing and do something about it seriously. Creating ROM's is a tedious process. Be lucky that they are working hard cracking our phone and not giving up. I don't have the patience or the skill or know-how. Two options here
1) Be patient and quit spamming
2) Learn Java, Learn C, make rom
If neither of those appeal you:
3) GTFO XDA
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Chill man im actually trying to learn how to make roms. I was just curious on how development was going overall wjth the phone coming from a rezound
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killerT721 said:
I understand our boot loader is locked still but being worked n by amazing developers. But why aren't there more roms with no touchwiz like the desensed roms on the resound? Also there isn't much theming yet :/ Is this because developers are waiting to flash custom kernels?
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It is a little slow right now, and looking at the new roms the rezound has gotten has me a little jealous. However, this phone is incredible and I am sure with time the devs are going to produce some amazing stuff. I will sit back and be patient.
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killerT721 said:
Chill man im actually trying to learn how to make roms. I was just curious on how development was going overall wjth the phone coming from a rezound
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Pretty sure that mod told you not to post this **** anywhere. Do not demand development.
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[Port Request]MIUI+Samsung Apps

International Note. MIUI with all the Samsung apps working!! Can someone port one of these? I would if I had any idea how to do it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738632
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688646
synergeticink said:
International Note. MIUI with all the Samsung apps working!! Can someone port one of these? I would if I had any idea how to do it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=i717
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...highlight=memo
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this would be fantastic!!
Maybe post this in the forum for the international Note.
Or did I miss something?
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alperin1 said:
Maybe post this in the forum for the international Note.
Or did I miss something?
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What would that achieve? Our Devs would have to port it, not theres, doubt they even have our phone.
You'd probably have to beg a miui dev....
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kinghorsey said:
You'd probably have to beg a miui dev....
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hmmm...lol...was reading the development threads to see how easy it would be for a noob at dev-ing like my self to do it. The only factor that bothers me is not knowing the ins and outs of linux/ios desktop software.
Sounds and looks difficult. The Spen stuff is dependant on Touchwiz. So that must mean they somehow got all the touchwiz dependencies working in an AOSP based ROM, without needing an actual stock ROM
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Sinful Animosity said:
Sounds and looks difficult. The Spen stuff is dependant on Touchwiz. So that must mean they somehow got all the touchwiz dependencies working in an AOSP based ROM, without needing an actual stock ROM
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It would be awesome though, wonder why the links don't work anymore.
So I reached out to Gerrett the Dev who put together the Vengeance Note Edition MIUI Rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688646). He said he might be up for the challenge but he needs to know the differences between the International and ATT note from a Dev stand point, and will need volenteers to test the rom and send log cats. I expressed my interest in offering my help and I sure others will join in, but I just need some help from one of our Devs to turn to when he has questions about our device. Any Devs interested in helping out?

Start Android Developement in iPhone

Anybody thought of android in iPhone.
We should start Developement for iphones also.
amartyarishi said:
Anybody thought of android in iPhone.
We should start Developement for iphones also.
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No, we can't develop for it cuz IPhone is designed for ios and if android is developed for iPhone then I think Apple would sue the developer ( not sure though ). We can't develop properly for it, we need proper packages, omx codecs ,proper libs. Finding or writing omx codecs is difficult job cuz there is difficulty in finding proper omx libs for android phones! How can we find for iPhone???
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I know its very difficult...but if we try...it will be possible...I have googled it any many say that its possible but a bit tough and risky...for we need jailbreaking iOS....which is easy...then need to put our brains and start the Developement.
Well, you'd need proper drivers; either you get them from Apple or you're building them yourself (which is a real pain).
You'd also need to somehow get the Android kernel in there, which is also a pain, since ... well, it just is...
It's tricky, but I've seen a pair of iPhone 4s with Android on, i just don't know where and when...
Though Android still RULZ
Well it will be.difficult....but i have seen people using android iphone...i know we cant make a perfect rom but still we can make a compatible rom
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Don’t forget, judging by all lawsuits (Apple vs the world) no body can develop anything similar to their products or use their products, whilst they continue to freely, so called, “innovate” what android been doing for years (i.e. “pull down notification” blatant copy).
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The first jailbreaker got job in apple inc.
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amartyarishi said:
The first jailbreaker got job in apple inc.
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That's one in a million.
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Back in like ios 2 or earlier they used to have android in cydia....And,even then thr marker didnt work...
But as everyones saying...due to the fact that apple keeps everything clised source, sues everyone, and puts in a ton of security...it would be extremely hard and take months if not years...by the time we got it going for one there would be a new one...we hav no source to work with
The people that actually deveolp stock roms get paid and work in large teams and also have degrees in this sort of thing...its there job -and it still takes them about a year to release
Now look at us xda people...some of us,may have degrees in development. But many of us,are self taught. On top of that we all have a life outside of xda...jobs, family friends...so we really dont have that much time to work on stuff. Last...we are not paid...we do it cause we enjoy it...but i dont think anyone would enjoy building android for iphone simply cause you would pretty much have to creaye your own drivers and libs
So sorry to burst your bubble...but i dont see this ever hapoening. The end product isnt worth the work, not to mention the lawsuits apple is famous for...
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amartyarishi said:
Anybody thought of android in iPhone.
We should start Developement for iphones also.
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The fine people of idroidproject.org have been working on this for quite a while now. Since the iPhone 3g came out. And they still don't have all the "drivers" necessary.
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amartyarishi said:
Well it will be.difficult....but i have seen people using android iphone...i know we cant make a perfect rom but still we can make a compatible rom
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Most probably you had seen the GooPhone which is a clone of iPhone and is heavily themed to look as iOS interface which runs android as the OS.
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Most probably you had seen the GooPhone which is a clone of iPhone and is heavily themed to look as iOS interface which runs android as the OS.
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No what i have seen was a iphone 4 with android 2.3.
It was just a basic phone coz many things didn't worked like accelerometer,gyro,gps,wlan..and except these everything was working well.
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i dont think it would make much sense. iphone has a processor about 800 mhz right? it wont create a performance thats near to any androidphone, it would probably lose against my x10 with 1ghz and 384 mb ram.... Maybe one could build donut or froyo for it andbthat would also run like it should after two years in development or so, but who would use it (you wouldnt by an iphone if android was on it, because any androidphone would give better performance for lower price, so you buy it because it works better than android and, oh yes, the apple...) I think it would be much cooler to port ios to work on androidphones, soon, when apple "invented" all features of android, it will still have the better performance, thet even hardest androidfans have to see.
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Here is a project that is working on exactly this:
www(dot)idroidproject(dot)org/
(I'm still a new user, obviously replace dot with .)
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i dont think it would make much sense. iphone has a processor about 800 mhz right? it wont create a performance thats near to any androidphone, it would probably lose against my x10 with 1ghz and 384 mb ram.... Maybe one could build donut or froyo for it andbthat would also run like it should after two years in development or so, but who would use it (you wouldnt by an iphone if android was on it, because any androidphone would give better performance for lower price, so you buy it because it works better than android and, oh yes, the apple...) I think it would be much cooler to port ios to work on androidphones, soon, when apple "invented" all features of android, it will still have the better performance, thet even hardest androidfans have to see.
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Yeah your idea is brilliant....porting iOS on android...it will be awesome but from we will get the system dump files of iOS????
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Clethan said:
Here is a project that is working on exactly this:
www(dot)idroidproject(dot)org/
(I'm still a new user, obviously replace dot with .)
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Dude you may not post external links on xda..okay
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Yeah your idea is brilliant....porting iOS on android...it will be awesome but from we will get the system dump files of iOS????
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lol thats the problem
Greets
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Yeah your idea is brilliant....porting iOS on android...it will be awesome but from we will get the system dump files of iOS????
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It's a lawsuit waiting to happen though...apple would shut it down the moment they heard of it...
iOS is closed source...that being said it requires permission to work with it. With out permission you are illegally working on it. It would not be allowed on xda due to lack of permission...
As for porting android to iPhone...as I said earlier I don't see that happening either...there's not enough demand and we have no drivers/proprietary files to work with
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Just to say someone would do it for sure, maybe he would give the project on and on but it ciuld.never be distributed in internet. I would say Someone could look in ios files and "invent" some things similar to port into android, but it wouldnt be supported or in any kind makin sense. btw im just lookin up a friend and buy his old iphone 3g to try that out
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Just to say someone would do it for sure, maybe he would give the project on and on but it ciuld.never be distributed in internet. I would say Someone could look in ios files and "invent" some things similar to port into android, but it wouldnt be supported or in any kind makin sense. btw im just lookin up a friend and buy his old iphone 3g to try that out
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Same here brotha..... I m buying an old one for that....
Thanks
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