This is the first dedicated custom kernel for Samsung Galaxy Pocket "DUOS" [5302].. As there were users who wanted to have atleast a kernel with firewall support & basic features.. I have started to build this kernel..
I made this kernel from source code provided by Samsung "Opensource.samsung.com" For Galaxy Pocket Duos Device..
Samsung has officially taken the wraps off its two newest additions to the Galaxy family today by announcing the Galaxy Trend II and Galaxy Trend II Duos smartphones. Each device are on the fringe of being a low-end device featuring a 1.2GHz dual-core chip, 4-inch WVGA display, 3MP camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, microSD card slot and 1500mAh battery— all in a Jelly Bean package.
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I have draft an email to Samsung Open Source to release the latest kernel source for Galaxy Note 2.
This time, they act fast and the kernel is released here:
http://opensource.samsung.com/recept...rchValue=n7100
After I purchase the LTE version, I would start the kernel development :) Thanks.
(Ha, seems there is already a post mentioning that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=19262
Samsung is no stranger to dual-SIM devices and there is now another device on the way. We previously told you about the Samsung Galaxy S Duos that leaked late last month, but now Sammy has made the ICS-powered device officially official with its formal announcement.
So I've the Samsung Galaxy Music Duos GT-S6012 and here's some more details of this :
Manufacturer: samsung
Model: GT-S6012
Android Version: 4.0.4
Region : INS
Build ID: IMM76D.S6012XWAMC1
Board ID: rhea
Device : Ivory
Product Name : Ivory XX
OS Architecture : ARMv71
Chipset Platform: rhea
SDK Ver : 15
Kernel : 3.0.15 - 1209737 dpi@ Dell 209#1 Wed Mar 13 01 :20:09 KST 2013
I know there's three t
Samsung has just released the source code for Jelly Bean on the Galaxy S2. Thought it would be pretty relevant for the Galaxy Tab Plus community as the devices do share the same SoC and from what I understand can now even boot the same kernel.
The source code can be found as usual at http://opensource.samsung.com/. Hope it helps with the JB port for this device.
In an attempt to keep up with its incredibly quick release schedule, Samsung has officially delivered the source code for a duo of new devices. Both the Galaxy Express on AT&T and the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 on T-Mobile are the newest members to join the kernel source club, meaning stable custom ROMs could be on the foreseeable horizon.
With the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 ready to roll out around the world, Samsung has released kernel source code for a couple versions of the tablet. Samsung has made available the code for model number SHW-M480K to be branded for Korea Telecom and for model number SHW-M480S to be branded for Southern Korean Telecom. Code for the WiFi-only version of the Galaxy Note 10.1 has not yet been released.