I just released TNT R5 which was 4.1 based like last week (kick self...) and then PiPo Release Android 4.2 Stock...
Anyhow, here is R6 now! Big thing to note is that I really tried to get it back to "pure android" which means I went out and dug up (on XDA actually) a 4.2 stock launcher and got rid of PiPo's junk...
Cheers!
First ever TNT Android 4.2.2 release! The M1 is smoother than ever!
-Confirmed faster boot time by about 15 seconds over TNT R5
-Based on PiPo stock 4.2 Chinese Firmware (0425)
-Rooted
-Build.prop modded
-Expanded App Partition to 2 Gb
-init.d support added (untested though)
-cleaned (removed chinese junk, changed language, set timezone)
-Removed PiPo launcher and installed stock Jelly Bean 4.2 launcher
-Removed and updated keyboard and dictionary to Jelly Bean 4.2 keyboard/dictionary
-Updated (from other TNT releases) several apps and added them (ES File Explorer, SuperSu, Google Music, and several others).
-Supersmooth/fast pure Android 4.2 experience
-Changed boot animation
-set default browser start page and Top Notch Tablets paid search. If you hate it, you can change it, but using it is a great way to help support my firmware modding efforts
-Changed background to TNT Logo'd image (I use pretty HD backgrounds though
...)
Been testing this rom and everything seems stable and smooth. Really liking the Android 4.2 experience!
Common Question - Why two gallery apps installed? Is this a mistake?
No, it isn't a mistake. In Android Jelly Bean google combined the gallery and the camera application. However they apparently removed picasa (online google photo albums) support so you can't view your web albums. I also install the old gallery from ICS in addition to the new gallery that has the camera app now integrated so that you can access your picasa web albums. For those of us that use picasa this is a very great and cool thing as the google gallery app works about the best (based on my experience) for quickly viewing your online photos.
Now... if you proceed to ask about why there are two gallery apps installed I will proceed to flame you... (I will ask overly rude and sarcastic questions (or make rude statements) like... how is it that you can flash a rom yet never learned to read? that is quite astonishing... and... boy you have so many posts on xyz forum yet somehow never learned the basic etiquette of reading the first post BEFORE replying on the thread... how nice for you...) you have been warned lol... =)
DOWNLOAD FROM HERE:
http://www.rockchipfirmware.com - go to the downloads section and do a search in the "model" section for "m1" and it should pop right up.
Kind Regards and happy downloading!
Roman
PSS - As always, you can support me if you see an advertisement on my site that is GENUINELY interesting (don't click if it isn't). I am supported by Google Adsense. Terms of Service for Adsense is that they only want genuinely interested traffic . So anyhow, you can buy a tablet from us at www.topnotchtablets.com, you can donate directly via paypal, or if (and only if) you see something of genuine interest at rockchipfirmware or TNT you can click on it. Thanks!
Anyhow, here is R6 now! Big thing to note is that I really tried to get it back to "pure android" which means I went out and dug up (on XDA actually) a 4.2 stock launcher and got rid of PiPo's junk...
Cheers!
First ever TNT Android 4.2.2 release! The M1 is smoother than ever!
-Confirmed faster boot time by about 15 seconds over TNT R5
-Based on PiPo stock 4.2 Chinese Firmware (0425)
-Rooted
-Build.prop modded
-Expanded App Partition to 2 Gb
-init.d support added (untested though)
-cleaned (removed chinese junk, changed language, set timezone)
-Removed PiPo launcher and installed stock Jelly Bean 4.2 launcher
-Removed and updated keyboard and dictionary to Jelly Bean 4.2 keyboard/dictionary
-Updated (from other TNT releases) several apps and added them (ES File Explorer, SuperSu, Google Music, and several others).
-Supersmooth/fast pure Android 4.2 experience
-Changed boot animation
-set default browser start page and Top Notch Tablets paid search. If you hate it, you can change it, but using it is a great way to help support my firmware modding efforts
-Changed background to TNT Logo'd image (I use pretty HD backgrounds though
Been testing this rom and everything seems stable and smooth. Really liking the Android 4.2 experience!
Common Question - Why two gallery apps installed? Is this a mistake?
No, it isn't a mistake. In Android Jelly Bean google combined the gallery and the camera application. However they apparently removed picasa (online google photo albums) support so you can't view your web albums. I also install the old gallery from ICS in addition to the new gallery that has the camera app now integrated so that you can access your picasa web albums. For those of us that use picasa this is a very great and cool thing as the google gallery app works about the best (based on my experience) for quickly viewing your online photos.
Now... if you proceed to ask about why there are two gallery apps installed I will proceed to flame you... (I will ask overly rude and sarcastic questions (or make rude statements) like... how is it that you can flash a rom yet never learned to read? that is quite astonishing... and... boy you have so many posts on xyz forum yet somehow never learned the basic etiquette of reading the first post BEFORE replying on the thread... how nice for you...) you have been warned lol... =)
DOWNLOAD FROM HERE:
http://www.rockchipfirmware.com - go to the downloads section and do a search in the "model" section for "m1" and it should pop right up.
Kind Regards and happy downloading!
Roman
PSS - As always, you can support me if you see an advertisement on my site that is GENUINELY interesting (don't click if it isn't). I am supported by Google Adsense. Terms of Service for Adsense is that they only want genuinely interested traffic . So anyhow, you can buy a tablet from us at www.topnotchtablets.com, you can donate directly via paypal, or if (and only if) you see something of genuine interest at rockchipfirmware or TNT you can click on it. Thanks!