so the xperia tablet s is running 4.1.1 which is the only android version susipitable to heartbleed... anyone know of a way to patch / upgrade to a fixed version?
The Heartbleed "bug" is a OpenSSL vulnerability, Android doesn't have OpenSSL.
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Ok so heres the problem. I have an Asus Memo Pad HD 7 that I rooted using Framaroot & had the Xposed Framework installed as well. I stupidly tried to update my OS from 4.2.2 to the newest version and of course it didn't work.
From that I lost the exploit by framaroot so I rooted it again using Vroot. My tablet still says I am using 4.2.2 and it won't update any longer. So I once again removed the root, uninstalled the framework, and factory reset my tablet. This is where I am at now, I still can't update my android because it is saying 4.2.2 is the latest version. Can someone please help me with updating to kit kat?
Model Number- ME173X
Android Version- 4.2.2
Kernel Version- 3.4.5
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A while ago, I cross-compiled my own version of Bash 4.2.0 .
It worked fine on my Galaxy Nexus running first Jelly Bean and then KitKat 4.2.0.
It also works fine on my Nexus 7 running first KitKat 4.4.2 and now Lollipop 5.0.2
But when I run it on my S3 with 4.4.2, it immediately seg faults.
All ROMS are stock except for rooting with latest SuperSU.
Bash is saved in the same directory on all devices.
It's not a SELinux problem since it still seg faults with 'setenforce 0'
Any idea on why this might be happening?
This is not development so i reported to topic to get it moved!
Get the latest bash 4.3.33 for Android here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/dev-lastest-bash-android-t2898295
i had recently rooted Nexus 4 and want to try donkey guard but i am having some trouble with xpose framework as it says this is not supported on API 22.
is there any other way to resolve this problem?
Any lead will be appreciated?
How many versions are there in android and which is the latest version? I have know only kitkat and lollypop.
Campbelli said:
How many versions are there in android and which is the latest version? I have know only kitkat and lollypop.
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The latest is 7.1
Romeotamizh said:
The latest is 7.1
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On which models the latest version is available? And what are the new things included in latest version?
"How many" is not really the good question : you can easily lose your mind between what you can find about android version
So for you, admitting you're a noob - no offense - i'm telling you :
There is 7 version, but each of them have known a lot of update
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And, by the way :
What you should have done : http://bfy.tw/90HK
Wiki : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_version_history
These below are all android versions~
Cupcake:
Android 1.5
Donut:
Android 1.6
Eclair:
Android 2.0
Android 2.1
Froyo: (short for "frozen yogurt")
Android 2.2
Gingerbread:
Android 2.3
Honeycomb:
Android 3.0
Android 3.1
Android 3.2
Ice Cream Sandwich:
Android 4.0
Jelly Bean:
Android 4.1
Android 4.2
Android 4.3
KitKat:
Android 4.4
Lollipop:
Android 5.0
Android 5.1
Marshmallow:
Android 6.0
And the latest one is android 'Nougat'
Which is 7.0 and 7.1
Saw something in the names???
Yes,they are all alphabetical
It is also rumoured that the upcoming android will be android oreo
Regards milkyway3
Hi,
Model number GT-P7510
Android version 3.2
vWorkspace runs on this version of Android
Upon upgrading the software to Android version 4.04, vWorkspace does not install on it. Is there an alternative?
Can I upgrade this device to Android 5.1 Lollipop?
Thanks,
L.