Community development strength - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Real Life Review

You're a power user. Can the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 8 keep up? Rate this thread to express how "healthy" the development scene is for the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 8. A higher rating indicates available root methods, kernels, and custom ROMs.
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Samsung galaxy note 8 which system apps safe to remove, and not cause any unwanted problems..

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You're a power user. Can the Xiaomi Mi 5c keep up? Rate this thread to express how "healthy" the development scene is for the Xiaomi Mi 5c. A higher rating indicates available root methods, kernels, and custom ROMs.
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Root is an ease with magisk
the custom rom (aosp based, CM etc) is non existent till this date
i would really love to see someone can really try to make things happen in this regard
i myself is not a developer but would surely try to help if anyone is willing to built a custom rom
i would be the first person to test and give some helpful feedback
development is no chance , while this device use surge s1

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You're a power user. Can the Samsung Galaxy J2 keep up? Rate this thread to express how "healthy" the development scene is for the Samsung Galaxy J2. A higher rating indicates available root methods, kernels, and custom ROMs.
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Not many roms are available
ad. said:
Not many roms are available
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It's because the device (J2 Prime) is in a "new state"
Expect custom ROMs later this year
Sent from my Samsung SM-G532G using XDA Labs
RAcilo said:
It's because the device (J2 Prime) is in a "new state"
Expect custom ROMs later this
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I'm J200H user and its of 2015 . Maybe J2 prime will get Roms but I doubt my devices will get any customs roms orher than stock based. Its been more than 2 years
Too bad!
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You're a power user. Can the Samsung Galaxy J2 keep up? Rate this thread to express how "healthy" the development scene is for the Samsung Galaxy J2. A higher rating indicates available root methods, kernels, and custom ROMs.
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There's been no ROM development for J2, we got 1 custom recovery whose touch doesn't works properly. There're not evens mods available. So, the development is at its worst condition!
No real dev for this exynos device, not going to get another exynos again there is no real development here. never again.
MTK/Exynos chips = no kernel source
Please samsung galaxy j2oog root
No source so i got the expected features and they work nicely. Twrp and a reliable root.
Thanks by the way.
Enviado desde mi LG-D855 mediante Tapatalk
Actually I need Custom Rom for it
The only way you can expect this phone to pick up on the development side of things is to donate a device to a known dev. He/she might be able to help out if he's/she's got time and is willing to help out.
But that's highly unlikely. Maybe some dev will buy this device and develop for it? We can only hope

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You're a power user. Can the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 keep up? Rate this thread to express how "healthy" the development scene is for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5. A higher rating indicates available root methods, kernels, and custom ROMs.
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Coming from Oneplus 3T, Nexus 5,Oneplus One. Of course this phone is much less in term of community development strength.
Nonetheless, as a non-developer. I really don't have any right to request anything as all community development are voluntary.
MIUI is not the UI I like. Stock aosp is the best. But currently, there are no Oreo roms being developed as we can see is not in the case of older devices. So, Oreo roms are the only missing thing stopping me from unlocking my device. Want to be up to date along with stock google UI.
For Indonesian users, go find another phone...
I'm very disappointed with this phone, there is no way to unlock the bootloader even with testpoint.
AndroBuddy007 said:
MIUI is not the UI I like. Stock aosp is the best. But currently, there are no Oreo roms being developed as we can see is not in the case of older devices. So, Oreo roms are the only missing thing stopping me from unlocking my device. Want to be up to date along with stock google UI.
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same here, vanilla UI still the best for me. Bit I still rather go AOSP Nougat even MIUI Oreo update soon.
aabenroi said:
For Indonesian users, go find another phone...
I'm very disappointed with this phone, there is no way to unlock the bootloader even with testpoint.
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buy distributor version, and dont buy TAM version..
it really grinds your gears..
Dicky Pratama said:
buy distributor version, and dont buy TAM version..
it really grinds your gears..
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Both is illegal phone.
Distributor phone is illegal
Official phone is illegal too because its not bound to any carrier but xiaomi lock the bootloader with no option to unlock.

How can I spoof my note 8 to a note 9?

Recently with fortnite coming out on Android(Samsung exclusively) I've seen a few questions being thrown around on how to trick the phone into thinking what model it is. Now, I have gone to build.prop to change my device model to SM-N960F, but I'd like advice on what else I should try changing. My goal is to try and gain an exclusive skin that is being offered for playing on the note 9 or Samsung Galaxy tab s4.

More Galaxy S21 camera features come to Galaxy S20, Note 20 series

Samsung launched the Galaxy S21 series earlier this year with impressive camera features. Now, the company is rolling out some of those camera-related features to its older high-end smartphones, including the Galaxy S20 series and the Galaxy Note 20 series, via a new software update.
With the new update, which is rolling out in Germany right now, the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy Note 20, and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have received new camera features. Users can now capture portrait images in low-light conditions, something that was earlier possible only with the Galaxy S21 series. The Night Mode also works with the ultrawide camera.
The company has also added three new effects in the Portrait mode: backdrop, high-key mono, and low-key mono. These studio-like effects let you change the background color to black, white, or a random color that is chosen by the camera app. In Night mode, users can now let the camera choose the exposure or use the maximum possible exposure. Moreover, the ultrawide camera can now be used in the camera’s Pro mode.
For those who were hopeful of getting the Galaxy S21’s Director View on their Galaxy S20 or Galaxy Note 20 series phone, there is some bad news. None of those phones have received the Director’s View feature, most probably because of limitations in the processor’s ISP (image signal processor).
The new software update has firmware version G98xxXXU7DUC7 for the Galaxy S20 series and N98xxXXU1DUC8 for the Galaxy Note 20 series. If you are in Germany, you can check for the update on your Galaxy S20 or Galaxy Note 20 series device by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping on Download and install. The update could roll out to more markets over the next few weeks.
Thanks for sharing

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