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By Android For Ever, on November 23rd, 2012%
When it comes down to patent litigation there seems to be no bigger battle than the one between Apple and Android and thanks to Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility, that completed this year, now they have finally come into the fray. Apple and Motorola are currently locked in legal battle with each other due to Standards Essential Patents. Apple have been arguing that Motorola are holding back SEP patents and that they are asking too much to license them to Apple. . . . → Read More: Google Want Access to iOS 6 Source Code to Assess Possible Infringement
By Android For Ever, on November 16th, 2012%
When the Nexus 4 was launched, it was not supported by AOSP and its source code was not released. JBQ said support wasn’t available at the moment, but we can’t imagine a Nexus device without AOSP support . . . → Read More: Nexus 4 Still Not Official AOSP Device, But Some Source Code Has Been Released
By Android For Ever, on November 9th, 2012%
Are all you devs out there looking for something to help occupy your time for the weekend? How about some good old fashion source code . . . → Read More: Source Code gets loaded by Samsung for Galaxy Camera, Note 10.1 and Others
By Android For Ever, on November 6th, 2012%
It never rains, but it pours. Yesterday Samsung posted the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean source code for both new Galaxy Tab models and the AT&T Galaxy Note II . Today they’re keeping the open source train rolling with the first available code for the new Galaxy S III Mini, the flagship model’s 4-inch brother-from-another-mother . . . → Read More: Samsung Posts Galaxy S III Mini Open Source Code, Modders Try Not To Make Austin Powers Jokes
By Android For Ever, on November 6th, 2012%
Samsung has just put up some new code for developers to play with. Now what’s interesting about this code, is yes it’s Jelly Bean (most likely Android 4.1 since Android 4.2 hasn’t been released by Google yet), but the Galaxy Tab 2 both 10.1 and 7.0 versions have not received Jelly Bean yet. . . . → Read More: Samsung: Here’s the Jelly Bean Source Code for AT&T Galaxy Note 2, and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, 7.0
By Android For Ever, on October 27th, 2012%
Now that we’ve seen Samsung’s Galaxy Note II go up for grabs at T-Mo , Sprint , and US Cellular , it’s time we began expecting to see Samsung drop kernel source code for the carriers’ respective variants. That’s just what Sammy has done, recently releasing the open source kernel files for SGH-T889, SCH-R950_USC, SPH-L900_SPR, and a bonus device – AT&T’s Galaxy Rugby Pro, lovingly called SGH-I547_ATT. Whether you’re a developer looking to streamline your own version of the Note II or Galaxy Rugby Pro firmware, or just a curious lover of steaming fresh kernel source, you can grab the necessary files at the appropriate links below . . . → Read More: Samsung Releases Open Source Kernel Files For Note II On T-Mobile, Sprint, US Cellular, Plus AT&T’s Galaxy Rugby Pro
By Android For Ever, on October 25th, 2012%
Here we go guys, this is great news for those of you that own the LG Optimus 2x. . . . → Read More: Featured: LG Drops the Source Code of ICS for the Optimus 2X – SU660
By Android For Ever, on October 23rd, 2012%
How many of you use CyanogenMod on at least one of your Android devices? Wow, that’s a lot of hands! Roughly 2.5 Million is the number of the people that have installed CyanogenMod onto their devices. . . . → Read More: Featured: CyanogenMod Have Been Logging Your Unlock Swipes
By Android For Ever, on October 23rd, 2012%
We all know and love Google in the States, as well as most of Western Europe – they are the giant of search in the west. Google aren’t the big dog everywhere however, and in Russia they’re second to the local search giant – Yandex – who are becoming the No. . . . → Read More: Featured: Russia’s Yandex Looking to Forge Its Own Android Ecosystem
By Android For Ever, on October 9th, 2012%
Say what you will about Samsung, but they’re on top of it when it comes to releasing the source code for their phones. Today, Samsung dropped said code for the C Spire Galaxy S III (a US regional carrier) and the T-Mobile Galaxy S Relay 4G . . . . → Read More: Samsung Releases Source Code For C Spire Galaxy S III And T-Mobile Galaxy S Relay 4G
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