[Q] Will Kitkat work ? - Viewsonic ViewPad 7 & Variants

Hi
Now that we have the Kitkat released, is it possible to make it work on Viewpad 7 ? I heard Kitkat will work even on devices which missed the Ice cream sandwich update. 512 mb ram is the requirement for kitkat and this device has it. so it should be working fine right ?
Regards

salaigeethan666 said:
Hi
Now that we have the Kitkat released, is it possible to make it work on Viewpad 7 ? I heard Kitkat will work even on devices which missed the Ice cream sandwich update. 512 mb ram is the requirement for kitkat and this device has it. so it should be working fine right ?
Regards
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we need a dev to do the port!!! should work with some hacks at least in thery

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need aosp ics or jelly bean or gb rom

hi i m new photon user .
i need vanilla android either gb or ics or jelly bean.
i search forum i didnt seen to find aosp rom anywhere.
if somebody knows then kindly reply.
thanks
We have AOKP and CM9 for ICS and CM10 for Jellybean. They are not totally vanilla but close to it.
k2wl said:
hi i m new photon user .
i need vanilla android either gb or ics or jelly bean.
i search forum i didnt seen to find aosp rom anywhere.
if somebody knows then kindly reply.
thanks
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We don't have aosp of any version. Mind if I ask why vanilla is so important?
cm10 first 2 alpha releases are out already.. just a few glitches... can expect atleast beta in few weeks....
@ Acvice ,
actually aosp is not that important i just wanted a pure bare bone android to test.
i m running cm10 by jokersax. and that is working nice.
thank u for reply.

Which ROM for my GT-P1010? SGTZ7 or Cyanogenmod 9?

I would like to install either an ice cream sandwhich or jelly bean rom on my galaxy tab 7 (the original one, not the plus). I looked around on the forums and it appears that cyanogenmod 10, for jelly bean, is still pretty buggy. So that is why I am going with ice cream sandwhich for now. I found cyanogenmod 9 and SGTZ7. The problem is that I don't know which to install. They both sound like the same thing to me except that in the SGTZ& thread it is described as being more official and supporting a wider range of devices. Which should I install?
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[Q] Custom ROM for S5839i

I've rooted my phone but I can't find any custom ROMs for it.
RMolloy24 said:
I've rooted my phone but I can't find any custom ROMs for it.
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Any custom ROM for s5830i will work on your phone
CyanogenMod 11 ROM working on S5839i?
Hi!
I'm a bit unexperienced, and not sure about the differences among the S583xx models.
I have a S5839i which is still running Android Gingerbread 2.3, however quite badly (e.g. some calls do not show up).
So I'd like to update it to Android Kitkat 4.4.
For the S5380 I found the following manual:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/update-gala...nstall-1430916
However, I am not sure if the CyanogenMod 11 is compatible with my model.
On the release note http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2587481 , it is stated:
So no idea, if this includes my model (is the S5839I as sub-model of S5830I?)
If so, is there any other way to update my phone to Android Kitkat 4.4? If not, is an update to Android 4.3, Jelly Bean possible?
Thx a lot!
Palatine said:
Hi!
I'm a bit unexperienced, and not sure about the differences among the S583xx models.
I have a S5839i which is still running Android Gingerbread 2.3, however quite badly (e.g. some calls do not show up).
So I'd like to update it to Android Kitkat 4.4.
For the S5380 I found the following manual:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/update-gala...nstall-1430916
However, I am not sure if the CyanogenMod 11 is compatible with my model.
On the release note http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2587481 , it is stated:
So no idea, if this includes my model (is the S5839I as sub-model of S5830I?)
If so, is there any other way to update my phone to Android Kitkat 4.4? If not, is an update to Android 4.3, Jelly Bean possible?
Thx a lot!
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No you dont have any Update you have stick to 2.3.6 or Go for any other device.
Sent from my GT-S5830i using Tapatalk 2
unfortunately no .
Palatine said:
Hi!
I'm a bit unexperienced, and not sure about the differences among the S583xx models.
I have a S5839i which is still running Android Gingerbread 2.3, however quite badly (e.g. some calls do not show up).
So I'd like to update it to Android Kitkat 4.4.
For the S5380 I found the following manual:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/update-gala...nstall-1430916
However, I am not sure if the CyanogenMod 11 is compatible with my model.
On the release note http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2587481 , it is stated:
So no idea, if this includes my model (is the S5839I as sub-model of S5830I?)
If so, is there any other way to update my phone to Android Kitkat 4.4? If not, is an update to Android 4.3, Jelly Bean possible?
Thx a lot!
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unfortunately there are no upgrades for this model , if your looking for better performance & more storage , get yourself a new device

Kitkat rom

I am using a tablet running on ice cream sandwich . As my tablet manufacturer will not make Kitkat. 4.4,I want make Kitkat rom for my tablet.
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[ROM][4.4] [MTK6577 dual core 1ghz]

is there any way to get kitkat on mtk6577 1 ghz processor with 512 mb ram???
any one knows the method or any one has source code??
Still nothing...
I was researching for a very long time, but I didn't find any way to port Android 4.4 on MTK 6577 devices... I think that the latest version of Android for this chipset is Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean- for example: I have Alcatel One Touch 5035D and the latest stock ROM is based on Android 4.1.1 and the latest custom ROM is based on Android 4.2.2...
https://www.lg.com/global/support/opensource/opensourceList?types=ALL&search=D685
look here. But Ram is 1 GB.
I don't know how to port but there is kitkat source and kernel...

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