Hey Guys,
I have a Xolo X1000 that runs on the Intel Atom Z2480 processor. I came across the Android x86 4.4 RC2 version that was made for x86 processors on laptops netbooks, etc. was just wondering if it could be possible to put this Operating System i.e the Android x86 4.4.2 RC2 version into my phone that currently runs a 4.1.2 JB. i guess there would be some modifications to the Build required..
Looking forward for some help from the Devs
Thanks
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I've searched high and low for this but can't find any information. Does anyone know what is the source of the Android that comes pre-installed on various Chinese/Taiwanese tablets with Intel Atom (x86) processors? Is an image available somewhere?
I'm pretty sure it can't just be Android-x86 as these tablets often use Atoms with PowerVR SGX 5xx graphics which IIRC are not supported by Android-x86.
Android x86 is open source so its possible they use the Android x86 source and add their own drivers to it.
Hello,
We are currently porting Android4Sam development to a custom board that has an ARM sama5d31 processor but has no display.
Can somebody suggest a stable Headless Android 4.0 ICS development branch, so we can cherry-pick the changes needed to make the device headless?
Naive: Is there a way to pretend the display either on kernel level or to have a display emulation so the Android core services don't need to be patched?
Thank you
I own a Qware QW TB-9718D tablet which by default runs Android 4.04
Qware also have produced the tablet QW TB-9718HD which runs Android 4.1.
The specifications of both tablets is almost the same: both have the Rockchip 3066,Cortex A9 Multi-Core ARM v7 processor and the Quad Core MALI 400 GPU. The only difference is that the QW TB-9718HD is clocked on 1.6 GHz instead of 1.5GHz (processor is the same) and that it has Bluetooth.
Because of this similarity in specifications (and because both tablets are from the same manufacturer), do you think I can install the Android 4.1 firmware of the QW TB-9718HD on the QW TB-9718D tablet without bricking it?
Is it possible to restore the original firmware of the QW TB-9718D in case the installation of the Android 4.1 firmware does not succeed?
Anyone?
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...
I have been searching for a custom rom for my Blu Studio One. I'm looking to upgrade up to Marshmallow.
If there isn't one, would it be possible to build my own? I have experience with Linux and compiling kernels
for Linux. Would compiling a kernel for Android be similar? I'm new to this, Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks.
Maybe some helpful info:
OS Android OS, v5.1 (Lollipop)
Chipset Mediatek MT6735
CPU Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A53
GPU Mali-T720
U got anything about this?