The title says it all.
I don't know if you guys watch the latest news in the Android section (i hope so). One thread made me listening: NativeSD.
As far as im concerned, it comes down to emulating an internal rom space on a (preferably faster) microSD.
So: We have no WM6.5 sd-build. Why not installing a "normal" rom in ths NativeSD-space?
Would this work?
Greetings from Germany,
schousta
schousta said:
The title says it all.
I don't know if you guys watch the latest news in the Android section (i hope so). One thread made me listening: NativeSD.
As far as im concerned, it comes down to emulating an internal rom space on a (preferably faster) microSD.
So: We have no WM6.5 sd-build. Why not installing a "normal" rom in ths NativeSD-space?
Would this work?
Greetings from Germany,
schousta
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AFAIK it's not possible yet. I know Cotulla posted on Twitter he was working on that. But I think bootloader won't support it, but I'm not sure
I assume that someone would still need to take apart the windows bootloader. That's what many here are waiting for. Haret is for linux build.
But I will jump in as soon as its ready to gogogo!
Sent from my HD2 using the power of Jelly Bean
If I remember correctly, Cotulla was done with making it possible to run Winmo on a SD card. He is just stuck (I guess) about figuring out how Winmo, Android, and I think WP 7 were going to share the same partition. My guess is its not working how he'd like so he put things aside and is working on other projects until new ideas or solutions come about in the future. What I'm wondering is why he just doesn't go ahead and release the Winmo SD by itself as I see he already made a DWI flasher for it already.
Is there any ROM's list for Moto E having support for App2SD? I'm feeling 4GB internal isn't longer enough to me, and I want to get some information about our ROM's. If someone could help me, I can change this thread into a list for all ROM's and versions.
cm11
Well thought I would pose the question as curious as to where to go next with our S2's
What are the advantages of the different versions of Android on the S2's and their sub versions??
What I mean by subversions is quite simple really 4.1.2 over say aosp 4.1.2?
We are on 4.1.2 Chameloen (me) 4.1.2 stock rooted(partner)
curios as to whether there's any point moving especially as kitkat onwards there no write to sd which is frigging STUPID!!!!
looking forward to your thoughts and opinions folks...
And thank you to all thoughs who take part..
regards
Lohtse
lohtse said:
Well thought I would pose the question as curious as to where to go next with our S2's
What are the advantages of the different versions of Android on the S2's and their sub versions??
What I mean by subversions is quite simple really 4.1.2 over say aosp 4.1.2?
We are on 4.1.2 Chameloen (me) 4.1.2 stock rooted(partner)
curios as to whether there's any point moving especially as kitkat onwards there no write to sd which is frigging STUPID!!!!
looking forward to your thoughts and opinions folks...
And thank you to all thoughs who take part..
regards
Lohtse
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Hey,
Samsung doesn't officially release any changelogs, but if you prefer Samsung base roms, i recommend those with their latest base for security purposes and improved user interface (hopefully!)
There main difference between AOSP/AOKP and regular Samsung ROMs are that AOSP teams aren't part of Samsung.
AOSP aims to give people access to the latest of the Android world, as you can see that you can run lollipop on S2, without AOSP teams this wouldn't be even remotely possible as Samsung wants you to buy newer phones. So in that sense AOSP is a great tool.
But Samsung is the company that can ensure stability on their ROMs while AOSP still are nightly (beta) versions with lot of bugs, small maybe but lots.
AOSP/AOKP - Access
Samsung - Stability
If you refrain from using kitkat because of the sd card bug, don't worry. There are many apps and xposed modules that can fix the issue by granting full access to the external sd card.
WardenBerret said:
Hey,
Samsung doesn't officially release any changelogs, but if you prefer Samsung base roms, i recommend those with their latest base for security purposes and improved user interface (hopefully!)
There main difference between AOSP/AOKP and regular Samsung ROMs are that AOSP teams aren't part of Samsung.
AOSP aims to give people access to the latest of the Android world, as you can see that you can run lollipop on S2, without AOSP teams this wouldn't be even remotely possible as Samsung wants you to buy newer phones. So in that sense AOSP is a great tool.
But Samsung is the company that can ensure stability on their ROMs while AOSP still are nightly (beta) versions with lot of bugs, small maybe but lots.
AOSP/AOKP - Access
Samsung - Stability
If you refrain from using kitkat because of the sd card bug, don't worry. There are many apps and xposed modules that can fix the issue by granting full access to the external sd card.
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Thank you for your reply very useful
but what are apps you have mentioned?
WardenBerret said:
Hey,
Samsung doesn't officially release any changelogs, but if you prefer Samsung base roms, i recommend those with their latest base for security purposes and improved user interface (hopefully!)
There main difference between AOSP/AOKP and regular Samsung ROMs are that AOSP teams aren't part of Samsung.
AOSP aims to give people access to the latest of the Android world, as you can see that you can run lollipop on S2, without AOSP teams this wouldn't be even remotely possible as Samsung wants you to buy newer phones. So in that sense AOSP is a great tool.
But Samsung is the company that can ensure stability on their ROMs while AOSP still are nightly (beta) versions with lot of bugs, small maybe but lots.
AOSP/AOKP - Access
Samsung - Stability
If you refrain from using kitkat because of the sd card bug, don't worry. There are many apps and xposed modules that can fix the issue by granting full access to the external sd card.
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What sd card bug you are talking about? Are you talking about the music bug? Because I've never heard or a problem where there was some problems with external sd card mounting.
lohtse said:
Thank you for your reply very useful
but what are apps you have mentioned?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.sdfix
I'm still on jellybean so i don't know even if it will show "This app is incompatible with all of your devices." if you have a kitkat rom, since its not official rom. Therefore the Xposed module is much more preferrable imo.
I can't offer any personal guarantees as whether it works or not.
gsstudios said:
What sd card bug you are talking about? Are you talking about the music bug? Because I've never heard or a problem where there was some problems with external sd card mounting.
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The first kitkat builds had, for some strange reason, disallowed access to external sd cards, if any. Needless to say many people were not happy, and it wouldn't surprise me if the later builds removed this bug.
But if you have this bug, it basically means you can't use your external sdcard for anything unless you have root.
WardenBerret said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.sdfix
I'm still on jellybean so i don't know even if it will show "This app is incompatible with all of your devices." if you have a kitkat rom, since its not official rom. Therefore the Xposed module is much more preferrable imo.
I can't offer any personal guarantees as whether it works or not.
The first kitkat builds had, for some strange reason, disallowed access to external sd cards, if any. Needless to say many people were not happy, and it wouldn't surprise me if the later builds removed this bug.
But if you have this bug, it basically means you can't use your external sdcard for anything unless you have root.
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thank you for the links... may give 5.0.2 or 4.4.x a try now....frigging stupid move not allowing write to sd etc in my opinion...... shame the community has to fix Googles screw ups!!
I have used the system cm 12.1 unofficial for HTC 816 w..
It works efficiently and second card works.
And thanks to the Creator who manufacture developer..
But I hope a solution to transfer data and obb to external memory games..
There have been many applications but without interest did not work
:laugh::good::fingers-crossed:
I am currently running AICP nightly. It is working great but i want to know what my options are. Can I safely encrypt this device?
Also, what happens with SD card? Does encryption not work with SD? What about SD is in that Android 6.0 mode as combined storage.
Hello and good evening,
maybe @Vatsal can tell us more. He is the maintainer of AICP for OnePlus X.
Kind regards
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