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SmartQ T20 Android V 4.1 Jelly bean for T20?
#2
Posted 28 July 2012 - 04:01 AM
For example, Browser is default not Chrome, you can use Flash, the launcher is the same I think...
But it's still worth updating to, lockscreen is cool
#3
Posted 31 July 2012 - 08:32 AM
Looks like they release an update every month so might not be long until Android 4.1. Heres hoping!
#4
Posted 16 August 2012 - 06:24 PM
http://en.wikipedia.....1.x_Jelly_Bean
* EDIT * EDIT *
Here is JB 4.1 release v1.0 > http://d2.smartdevic..._V1.0/SmartQT20
Put that file on the external SD flash card (don't change the name) and follow update instructions.
shown on this page > http://smartqme.com/...ndroid-4-1-v1-0
Be sure to clear data on Google Play Market and other google apps under "Settings -> Apps -> All" so that installation of new apps will work. Also, when you want to play a youtube video in a browser, it will say you need to install flash. Google market won't let me install it. So I downloaded Adobe Flash Player 11.1 from the chinese android market (Himarket green icon). Clear data in all web browsers, otherwise the flash player plugin may not run. Update Superuser and all other apps on Google Play Market after you clear data from the google apps. Some 3d action games from gameloft and "glu mobile" run for few seconds and crash...boom...gone. hm!
Get a "build prop" editor, run it, allow root and change these lines if you like to...but this may not be necessary.
ro.product.model = GT-I9100
--you can also change these--
ro.product.manufacturer = Samsung
ro.product.name = GT-I9100
ro.product.brand = Samsung
ro.product.device = GT-I9100
ro.product.locale.language = en
ro.product.locale.region = US
--and save and restart device.
-- click on thumbnail to see larger copy --







* now I prefer ICS 4.04, release v4.1 (not JB 4.1)
get firmware downloads > http://smartqme.com/...ories/downloads AND http://goo.gl/avKwn
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sources > http://www.slatedroi...post__p__365553
This post has been edited by Pitabread: 05 September 2012 - 10:44 PM
#5
Posted 17 August 2012 - 07:53 AM
Pitabread, on 16 August 2012 - 06:24 PM, said:
http://en.wikipedia.....1.x_Jelly_Bean
yes, it's enough
it's uses the same CPU as my phone and that has no problems running JB
#6
Posted 23 August 2012 - 05:49 PM
Maff, on 17 August 2012 - 07:53 AM, said:
it's uses the same CPU as my phone and that has no problems running JB
ok... so for clarification, you mean 1GB RAM and dual-core 1 ghz CPU is good for Android JB 4.1.0?
how do I get more gameloft games like HAWX to show in google market?
http://www.gameloft....kia-games/hawx/
by the way, i saw a clip of an action game running on the T30 with android 4.1. comments on the video were disabled. Whats the name of it?
> http://www.slatedroi...553#entry365553
> http://smartqme.com/...ndroid-4-1-v1-0
This post has been edited by Pitabread: 24 August 2012 - 04:58 PM
#7
Posted 27 August 2012 - 03:56 AM
Thanks for the heads-up about Jelly Bean. :-D
I was in two minds about installing it as my (very) tweaked SmartQ with v4.1 (firmware version, the OS is 4.04) was working very well.
So...
A nandroid backup (so I could return directly to my full set up if I wasn't happy) and a full Titanium backup (for convenient installation of apps and settings) later...
Jelly bean installed without a hitch, along with my previous settings / apps :-)
I then went on to reapply the tweaks + buildprop settings that seem to work for me, and so first impressions:
Jelly bean runs very well on the T20, no hitches or issues that I've noticed so far. I guess the JB interface is a little smoother than ICS but there really isn't much in it.
The good:
No need to apply a market fix to allow the likes of Facebook to work
So far nothing seems broken
So far all the apps I've tried are still working
Spell-checking is working properly
Voice recognition is much better
Not so good:
I preferred the ICS font in the notification area
Not such a good showing on the Quadrant benchmark
Installing Chainfire 3D WILL brick JB! :-( The only way out is to re-flash your device and start again - as I bought the pro version I hope there's an update soon.
Verdict:
No Earth-shattering improvements, but for me the pro's just about outweigh the cons.
#8
Posted 27 August 2012 - 08:03 AM
CharlesMouse, on 27 August 2012 - 03:56 AM, said:
Thanks for the heads-up about Jelly Bean. :-D
I was in two minds about installing it as my (very) tweaked SmartQ with v4.1 (firmware version, the OS is 4.04) was working very well.
So...
A nandroid backup (so I could return directly to my full set up if I wasn't happy) and a full Titanium backup (for convenient installation of apps and settings) later...
Jelly bean installed without a hitch, along with my previous settings / apps :-)
I then went on to reapply the tweaks + buildprop settings that seem to work for me, and so first impressions:
Jelly bean runs very well on the T20, no hitches or issues that I've noticed so far. I guess the JB interface is a little smoother than ICS but there really isn't much in it.
The good:
No need to apply a market fix to allow the likes of Facebook to work
So far nothing seems broken
So far all the apps I've tried are still working
Spell-checking is working properly
Voice recognition is much better
Not so good:
I preferred the ICS font in the notification area
Not such a good showing on the Quadrant benchmark
Installing Chainfire 3D WILL brick JB! :-( The only way out is to re-flash your device and start again - as I bought the pro version I hope there's an update soon.
Verdict:
No Earth-shattering improvements, but for me the pro's just about outweigh the cons.
Hi,
can you please share the tweaks? and how to apply it?
Thanks in advanced.
#9
Posted 27 August 2012 - 01:25 PM
Please keep in mind I'm not hugely experienced with Android and these are basically my ICS tweeks not tested on JB that much...
So:
Apex Launcher (google play store) FWIW I think an improvement over the stock launcher. Options / speed.
System Tuner (google play store) A quick way to set up a few tweaks, others may have better options. Go to the tweaks button and just accept the reccomended settings (or medium) for now. For the SD card tab change the cache to 2048. Top-right click on the icon for the boot options - this will take you to the main settings menu and turn on the boot-time option for each tweak you made, leave the others alone. That will do for now.
ES File Explorer (google play store) You'll need something like this to edit the buildprop file. Whatever you use make sure it has root-access capability. For this one go to the settings and there are two tick boxes to select regarding root access - tick them both.
You should get a pop-up requesting superuser access, accept that. Then go to the local file display (see top left if you aren't already there) and then click the 'up' button to get in to the system root. Among the folders you should see one called 'system', open that and the buildprop file should be there.
At this point I'd strongly suggest coping this file to somewhere safe and asking yourself if your data + settings are backed-up.
Double-tap on the original buildprop and select a text editor from the list. If, like me, the ES Editor doesn't work properly on this file try further down said list and use the root editor.
Edit the file to your liking and the editor will ask you if you want to save when you exit.
Important points:
The above instructions are from memory, expect the exact wording / file names / icon names to be close to the ones I've said but possibly not exact.
Stuffing up your buildprop file is a really bad thing to do.
Right, I need to go copy the contents of my buildprop file to the forum, that should be in my next post. :-)
This post has been edited by CharlesMouse: 27 August 2012 - 04:39 PM
#10
Posted 27 August 2012 - 01:46 PM
This basically includes the tweaks I used for ICS, transferred to the standard JB buildprop. I'm still feeling my way so how relevant / useful they will be to JB on the T20 is up for debate but I expect a lot of them remain useful and I've detected no harm so far...
I hope you find it useful - I'd be very happy to hear any thoughts about these and JB, along with alternate / additional settings.
#begin build properties
# autogenerated by buildinfo.sh
ro.build.id=JRO03L
ro.build.display.id=v1.0 Build 120817.152508
ro.build.version.incremental=eng.1012360.120817.152508
ro.build.version.sdk=16
ro.build.version.codename=REL
ro.build.version.release=4.1.1
ro.build.date=2012年 08月 17日 星期五 15:25:08 CST
ro.build.date.utc=1345188308
ro.build.type=eng
ro.build.user=someone
ro.build.host=1012360
ro.build.tags=test-keys
ro.product.model=T20
ro.product.brand=SmartQ
ro.product.name=full_panda
ro.product.device=panda
ro.product.board=panda
ro.product.cpu.abi=armeabi-v7a
ro.product.cpu.abi2=armeabi
ro.product.manufacturer=SmartDevices
ro.product.locale.language=en
ro.product.locale.region=EN
ro.wifi.channels=14
ro.board.platform=omap4
# ro.build.product is obsolete; use ro.product.device
ro.build.product=panda
# Do not try to parse ro.build.description or .fingerprint
ro.build.description=full_panda-eng 4.1.1 JRO03L eng.1012360.120817.152508 test-keys
ro.build.fingerprint=SmartQ/full_panda/panda:4.1.1/JRO03L/eng.1012360.120817.152508:eng/test-keys
ro.build.characteristics=tablet,T20
ro.cm.device=panda
# end build properties
# system.prop for blaze tablet
# This overrides settings in the products/generic/system.prop file
#
# rild.libpath=/system/lib/libreference-ril.so
# rild.libargs=-d /dev/ttyS0
com.ti.omap_enhancement=true
com.ti.omap_enhancement_s3d=false
#dalvik.vm.heapstartsize=5m
#dalvik.vm.heapgrowthlimit=48m
#dalvik.vm.heapsize=256m
keyguard.no_require_sim=1
#ro.sf.lcd_density=160
#ro.opengles.version=131072
#wifi.interface=wlan0
# Define modem related settings
ro.radio.use-ppp no
ro.config.nocheckin yes
#define defaults for audio D/A mic and power mode
omap.audio.mic.main=DMic0L
omap.audio.mic.sub=DMic0R
omap.audio.power=PingPong
#define a property for hdmi sink channel count
dolby.audio.hdmi.channels=0
#
# ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
ro.com.android.dateformat=MM-dd-yyyy
ro.opengles.version=131072
persist.sys.strictmode.visual=0
persist.sys.strictmode.disable=1
persist.sys.ui.hw=1
hwui.render_dirty_regions=false
persist.sys.use_dithering=0
persist.sys.timezone=Europe/London
ro.config.timeformat=24
net.dns1=8.8.8.8
net.dns2=8.8.4.4
wifi.interface=wlan0
dalvik.vm.dexopt-data-only=1
persist.hwc.mirroring.region=0:0:1280:800
ro.lock.func=rotatelock
ro.carrier=wifi-only
ro.sf.lcd_density=160
dalvik.vm.heapstartsize=4m
dalvik.vm.heapgrowthlimit=48m
dalvik.vm.heapsize=64m
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=m=y
net.bt.name=Android
dalvik.vm.stack-trace-file=/data/anr/traces.txt
#Improve Network Speed
net.tcp.buffersize.default=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.wifi=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.umts=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.gprs=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.edge=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
# Allows the tablet to sleep better
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=0
#Saves power when tablet is sleep
pm.sleep_mode=1
#Allows your wifi to scan less, saving more battery
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=180
#Helps Scrolling Responsiveness..?
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=90
#Increase overal touch responsivenss
debug.performance.tuning=1
video.accelerate.hw=1
#Makes streaming videos stream faster
media.stagefright.enable-player=true
media.stagefright.enable-meta=true
media.stagefright.enable-scan=true
media.stagefright.enable-http=true
media.stagefright.enable-record=false
#Increases quality of photo and videos
ro.media.dec.jpeg.memcap=8000000
ro.media.enc.hprof.vid.bps=8000000
#Raises quality of JPEG images
ro.media.enc.jpeg.quality=90
#Forces your home launcher into memory
ro.HOME_APP_ADJ=1
# To disable usb debugging popup
persist.adb.notify=0
mot.proximity.delay=150
debug.sf.hw=1 #Render UI with GPU
ro.kernel.android.checkjni=0
persist.sys.purgeable_assets=1
#11
Posted 27 August 2012 - 03:26 PM
This post has been edited by Toprak: 27 August 2012 - 03:26 PM
#12
Posted 27 August 2012 - 04:52 PM
Here's another tweak I only just noticed I missed:
com.ti.omap_enhancement_s3d=false
Change to...
com.ti.omap_enhancement_s3d=true
It may be my imagination but it seemed to help the quadrant benchmark under ICS. No idea what it will do under JB, I am about to find out.
PS
Not all the changes in 'my' buildprop are in the additional section. Some are changed parameters further up.
#13
Posted 30 August 2012 - 05:59 AM
I'm wanting to use Google+ hangouts on the T20.
Now, I used to have a working Google+ app on it- which displayed very big photos. But now I have a version that doesn't work. As soon as the app starts it crashes.
Does anyone know either:
A) where to get an apk for a version that works on T20
#14
Posted 30 August 2012 - 07:14 AM
Freggles, on 30 August 2012 - 05:59 AM, said:
I'm wanting to use Google+ hangouts on the T20.
Now, I used to have a working Google+ app on it- which displayed very big photos. But now I have a version that doesn't work. As soon as the app starts it crashes.
Does anyone know either:
A) where to get an apk for a version that works on T20
Think the problem is changing the build.prop means you get the phone version not the tablet version.
#15
Posted 30 August 2012 - 07:31 AM
#16
Posted 30 August 2012 - 01:28 PM
CharlesMouse, on 27 August 2012 - 04:52 PM, said:
Here's another tweak I only just noticed I missed:
com.ti.omap_enhancement_s3d=false
Change to...
com.ti.omap_enhancement_s3d=true
It may be my imagination but it seemed to help the quadrant benchmark under ICS. No idea what it will do under JB, I am about to find out.
PS
Not all the changes in 'my' buildprop are in the additional section. Some are changed parameters further up.
thanks again,
this tweak doesnt work for me, the quadrant bench is lower then 4.0 ICS firmware
regards
#17
Posted 01 September 2012 - 02:36 PM
...but it seems to me that JB (at least on the T20) does give lower benchmarks than ICS, no matter what. The best Quadrent score I've managed so far is 3403, some way off the best with ICS...
...still, in the real world it's more than good enough for me but I'll keep playing. :-)
On an unrelated note I've found something that's a little broken compared to the last ICS build:
I bought a CoPilot Bluetooth GPS module for my T20 which worked out of the box under ICS. Although it pairs fine under JB it won't show up under location services and isn't available to GPS-aware apps. :-(
Ho-hum... Bluetooth GPS from the app store fixes this (the version with the red icon) so no biggie - just a bit of a pain it's not automatic now.
This post has been edited by CharlesMouse: 01 September 2012 - 02:40 PM
#18
Posted 07 November 2012 - 10:46 PM
#19
Posted 04 January 2013 - 10:43 PM
Pitabread, on 16 August 2012 - 06:24 PM, said:
Get a "build prop" editor, run it, allow root and change these lines if you like to...but this may not be necessary.
ro.product.model = GT-I9100
--you can also change these--
ro.product.manufacturer = Samsung
ro.product.name = GT-I9100
ro.product.brand = Samsung
ro.product.device = GT-I9100
ro.product.locale.language = en
ro.product.locale.region = US
--and save and restart device.
I did like you but nothing happen! My teclast tablet nothing changed after restart, info section always show teclast model name.
My wishlist tablet: china tablet with gps but cheap!
#20 Guest_scottskelton91_*
Posted 14 January 2013 - 04:37 PM
Thanks
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