Android 2.3 Oficial para o Galaxy S - Disponivel Brevemente
#26
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 11:18
#27
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 11:21
I9505: ROM: Omega V29 [4.4.2] | Baseband: XXUFNC9 | Kernel: Stock| Bootloader: FNB9 | Knox: 0x1| Recovery: Philz Touch |
I9300 (Namorada) ROM: SmartDroid Simple KK B1 [4.4.2] | Kernel: boeffla-kernel-6.0-beta2 | Recovery: Philz Touch
#28
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 11:49
#29
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 18:53
#30
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 19:51
One, estamos todos contigo.boa culináriaJá temos link para download!http://www.multiupload.com/1DFDXTO27IQuem é o corajoso/a ??Thanks
I9505: ROM: Omega V29 [4.4.2] | Baseband: XXUFNC9 | Kernel: Stock| Bootloader: FNB9 | Knox: 0x1| Recovery: Philz Touch |
I9300 (Namorada) ROM: SmartDroid Simple KK B1 [4.4.2] | Kernel: boeffla-kernel-6.0-beta2 | Recovery: Philz Touch
#31
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 20:21
#32
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 20:33
Existem vários links para a mesma ROM, eu saquei do SamFirmware 3 ficheiros para ODIN Será aconselhável quem não tem experiência, como é o meu caso, não entrar em grandes aventuras.Discute-se no topico a seguir indicado as performances e formas de flashar/root' class='bbc_url' title='Link Externo' rel='nofollow external'>http://www.androidpt.info/index.php?title=Root']root/kernel, será uma boa maneira de ir aprendendo e depois tomar uma decisãoTopico XDA de discussãoO ficheiro Exe pode ser aberto e ver quais os ficheiros incluidosBoas.Uma dúvida acerca desse link é um ficheiro exe, o que é suposto fazer com ele?Cpts
#34
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 20:50
#35
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 21:04
#36
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 21:12
é uma boa pergunta. será que podemos fazer backup com o titanium das apps e settings que temos na 2.2.1 e depois de instalar a 2.3.3 repôr?ou será que se deve instalar a 2.3.3 com o telemóvel limpo e depois instalar as apps sem usar o backup?tenho a ROM do ONE com a 2.2.1 é possivel fzr backup (COMPLETO) ao telemovel de modo a exprimentar isto e depois repor tudo tal e qual está agora ?Obrigado!
I9505: ROM: Omega V29 [4.4.2] | Baseband: XXUFNC9 | Kernel: Stock| Bootloader: FNB9 | Knox: 0x1| Recovery: Philz Touch |
I9300 (Namorada) ROM: SmartDroid Simple KK B1 [4.4.2] | Kernel: boeffla-kernel-6.0-beta2 | Recovery: Philz Touch
#37
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 21:32
#38
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 22:07
E performance... nada?acabei de instalar e nao tem grandes diferencas da 2.2.1 apenas ha diferencas na barra de notificaçoes!!
#39
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 22:08
Deves instalar com o telefone limpo. penso que o backup te dará erros pois há uma grande diferença na framework.é uma boa pergunta. será que podemos fazer backup com o titanium das apps e settings que temos na 2.2.1 e depois de instalar a 2.3.3 repôr?ou será que se deve instalar a 2.3.3 com o telemóvel limpo e depois instalar as apps sem usar o backup?tenho a ROM do ONE com a 2.2.1 é possivel fzr backup (COMPLETO) ao telemovel de modo a exprimentar isto e depois repor tudo tal e qual está agora ?Obrigado!
#40
Mensagem publicada 26 March 2011 - 22:33
#41
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 01:18
#42
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 07:26
#43
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 08:18
+1... estamos todos a aguardar a nova prenda que o One, como sempre, nos irá dar a todos, com a qualidade de sempre...Bem eu vou esperar pela versão ONE.PT.Abraço.
#44
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 09:24
#45
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 10:05
Vou esperar também :PAbraçoBem eu vou esperar pela versão ONE.PT.Abraço.
#46
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 11:55
#47
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 12:04
Boas.Posso confirmar que é mesmo instantanea a captaçao, fiquei parvo a olhar, tipo geralmente demora alguns segundos mas agora num piscar de olhos fixou. :)Precisão também está mais apurada.Cptsh-raki testas-te o GPS? supostamente estara a funcionar a grande nivel! pelo pco que li, deve estar com captaçao de sinal quase instantâneo .
#48
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 12:14
estão aqui as diferenças:Kernel:Android 2.2 – Linux Kernel 2.6.32Android 2.3 – Linux Kernel 2.6.35Networking:Android 2.2 supports Bluetooth as well as Wi-Fi. On top of these Android 2.2 supports Wi-Fi hotspot functionality that can connect 6 devices. In the sense, you can use Android 2.2 phone as a wireless broadband router.Android 2.3(Gingerbread), in addition to all existing features, supports for NFC (Near Field Communication) which is a high speed data communication mechanism operates in high frequency within a short range (10 cm).[b']Communication:[/b]In addition to standard voice calling, Android 2.3 supports for SIP audio and video calling. If you have a good 3G or Wi-Fi connection and a SIP account you can make internet calling. It breaks the boundary of regionalist concept and flies in the global domain.Power Management:Power Management is one the critical tasks in these kind of Mobile operating systems. Even if you have all these fancy features, if the battery life of the device is couple of hours, then there is no use in the added features. Android 2.3 handles it in a better way than Android 2.2. Here in 2.3 the OS manages the applications and daemon application which are running at the background and closes the unnecessary applications.Android 2.2 (Froyo) supports the following features:Integration of Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine into the Browser applicationAdvanced Microsoft Exchange supportWi-Fi hotspot functionalityVoice dialling and contact sharing over BluetoothSupport for file upload fields in the Browser applicationAnimated GIFs supported in browser.Adobe Flash 10.1 supportedSupport for extra high DPI screensAndroid 2.3 (Gingerbread) supports the following features in addition to existing 2.2 features:New user interface design with new themes (Black themes save power)Extra Large Screen Size supportedSIP Communication Supported (SIP Video and Audio Calling, In an operator point of view, this is feature will decrease their voice calling revenue where as user can call each other for lower rates or even free if they have good data connection)Supports for NFC (High Frequency High Speech Data Transfer in short range)Support for WebM/VP8 video playback, and AAC audio encodingNew audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boostImproved Copy and Paste functionalityRedesigned Multi Touch Software KeyboardAudio, graphical, and input enhancements for game developersNew sensors support (i.e gyroscope)Download manager for long running HTTP downloadsEnhanced support for native codeImproved power management and application controlSupport for multiple camerasRead more: http://www.differenc.../#ixzz1HnzJg44Enão noto diferenca em rigorosamente nada simplesmente parece q tenho o 2.2.1 com umas coisas verdes para ficar mais bonito!!
I9505: ROM: Omega V29 [4.4.2] | Baseband: XXUFNC9 | Kernel: Stock| Bootloader: FNB9 | Knox: 0x1| Recovery: Philz Touch |
I9300 (Namorada) ROM: SmartDroid Simple KK B1 [4.4.2] | Kernel: boeffla-kernel-6.0-beta2 | Recovery: Philz Touch
#49
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 13:51
É mais um bocadito do que as "coisas" verdes...estão aqui as diferenças:Kernel:Android 2.2 – Linux Kernel 2.6.32Android 2.3 – Linux Kernel 2.6.35Networking:Android 2.2 supports Bluetooth as well as Wi-Fi. On top of these Android 2.2 supports Wi-Fi hotspot functionality that can connect 6 devices. In the sense' date=' you can use Android 2.2 phone as a wireless broadband router.Android 2.3(Gingerbread), in addition to all existing features, supports for NFC (Near Field Communication) which is a high speed data communication mechanism operates in high frequency within a short range (10 cm).[b'']Communication:[/b]In addition to standard voice calling, Android 2.3 supports for SIP audio and video calling. If you have a good 3G or Wi-Fi connection and a SIP account you can make internet calling. It breaks the boundary of regionalist concept and flies in the global domain.Power Management:Power Management is one the critical tasks in these kind of Mobile operating systems. Even if you have all these fancy features, if the battery life of the device is couple of hours, then there is no use in the added features. Android 2.3 handles it in a better way than Android 2.2. Here in 2.3 the OS manages the applications and daemon application which are running at the background and closes the unnecessary applications.Android 2.2 (Froyo) supports the following features:Integration of Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine into the Browser applicationAdvanced Microsoft Exchange supportWi-Fi hotspot functionalityVoice dialling and contact sharing over BluetoothSupport for file upload fields in the Browser applicationAnimated GIFs supported in browser.Adobe Flash 10.1 supportedSupport for extra high DPI screensAndroid 2.3 (Gingerbread) supports the following features in addition to existing 2.2 features:New user interface design with new themes (Black themes save power)Extra Large Screen Size supportedSIP Communication Supported (SIP Video and Audio Calling, In an operator point of view, this is feature will decrease their voice calling revenue where as user can call each other for lower rates or even free if they have good data connection)Supports for NFC (High Frequency High Speech Data Transfer in short range)Support for WebM/VP8 video playback, and AAC audio encodingNew audio effects such as reverb, equalization, headphone virtualization, and bass boostImproved Copy and Paste functionalityRedesigned Multi Touch Software KeyboardAudio, graphical, and input enhancements for game developersNew sensors support (i.e gyroscope)Download manager for long running HTTP downloadsEnhanced support for native codeImproved power management and application controlSupport for multiple camerasRead more: http://www.differenc.../#ixzz1HnzJg44Enão noto diferenca em rigorosamente nada simplesmente parece q tenho o 2.2.1 com umas coisas verdes para ficar mais bonito!!
#50
Mensagem publicada 27 March 2011 - 15:23