[REQUEST] Ubuntu Touch for LG Optimus 4x HD - Ubuntu Touch Ports to Android

The device specifications are:
16GB Internal Storage
Quad Core 1,5 GHz Tegra 3 CPU (Cortex A9)
1GB RAM
External SD Card Support
1280 x 720 IPS Screen
All of this makes the P880 perfect for an entry level (if not high end) Ubuntu Touch device.

csfrank271 said:
The device specifications are:
16GB Internal Storage
Quad Core 1,5 GHz Tegra 3 CPU (Cortex A9)
1GB RAM
External SD Card Support
1280 x 720 IPS Screen
All of this makes the P880 perfect for an entry level (if not high end) Ubuntu Touch device.
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i don't think it's gonna happen, its too long that i'm being listening to the news of ubuntu coming to our device but there is no even an experimental version of it introduced yet. the dev handling ubuntu touch port for O4X is completely silent
many times i thought to buy nexus to get ubuntu touch, but nexus lacks memory, it doesn't support ext memory card so you are stuck with max 16 gb memory which is not enough.
i have 32 gb memory card with 16gb internal in my o4x and yet i think i need more,
devs should think about that, not everyone liking nexus series.
give priority to those devices which have enough resources to test out different roms and apps.

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Graphics card help

hay there,
just womdering which graphics card was the best from the two i have, in terms of throughput and technical details the two cards are both agp 8x and theyre a ATI X1300 256 DDR2
or a
GeForce 6200 256 DDR2
anybody know which of these is better
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/printpage/257
mind you having more mem on a video card will never make it faster unless the game use large enough textures otherwise the mem is just left empty
x1300 but i think they are the same.
I had an x1300 out of an old dell. Then i bought a HD 4650 for £36.50
flyboy

Which Would You Prefer?

I have an SGS now and I love it. My contract is up in November and I will be getting a new phone (hopefully), so I am starting to look around and see what is coming up in the next few months.
Looking at GSMArena, I saw 2 phones that I would be interested in, but they are a bit different.
Which smartphone would you prefer?
A)
Dual core 1.8Ghz CPU
2GB ram
12MP camera
Memory card slot
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.6 inches
MicroUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB On-the-go
Secondary Camera - 2 MP
B)
Quad core 2.5Ghz CPU
1GB ram
8 MP camera
No memory card slot
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.5 inches
MicroUSB v2.0
Secondary Camera - 1.3 MP
Everything else is the same.
Ian
w98seeng said:
I have an SGS now and I love it. My contract is up in November and I will be getting a new phone (hopefully), so I am starting to look around and see what is coming up in the next few months.
Looking at GSMArena, I saw 2 phones that I would be interested in, but they are a bit different.
Which smartphone would you prefer?
A)
Dual core 1.8Ghz CPU
2GB ram
12MP camera
Memory card slot
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.6 inches
MicroUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB On-the-go
Secondary Camera - 2 MP
B)
Quad core 2.5Ghz CPU
1GB ram
8 MP camera
No memory card slot
720 x 1280 pixels, 4.5 inches
MicroUSB v2.0
Secondary Camera - 1.3 MP
Everything else is the same.
Ian
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They both are pretty awesome, but i think i would waite a bit with the Quad core because of software issues/incombabilities etc.
Screens are about the same size - and it has a 12MP kamera
1.8 GHz is very much enough, and with some CFW rom+kernel you can overclock quit a bit
+ it would be a shame and an error you will regret later with no memory card!?
So i would choose A:
Best regards
i think, dual core 1.8 ghz is adequate
I'd choose the dual-core one...
Quad-core with 1 GB of RAM does not sound really good to me, + it's still uncommon, there might be software problems upon syncing with the quad-core
the choice is still in your hands though in the end
i would go for the 1.8ghz one, bcoz it has more ram then the other, and also memory expention...
more memory will help the current apps run smoother, then the quad core one, becose it may have 4 cores but not all apps uses all the cores not even in PC world and less memory...
I don't even want to think what a quadcore running would do to the battery, and what would you use 4 cores for on a phone, dual core is more than enough I think plus you get double the ram which should be good for multitasking.
My thoughts exactly, I would go with A also. I find that if I need computing power, I'll use my desktop. A quad-core CPU is overkill in my book. As I have a 1Ghz CPU in my phone (Galaxy S) now (and I find it fast enough for my needs), a dual-core 1.8Ghz CPU would be more plenty fast for me. I would rather have a better camera and more ram, not to mention the card slot.
By the way, these are the two phones I am talking about...
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_iii-4238.php
And the
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_zeta-4333.php
Now these are not available yet, but I did mention I was looking at phones that will be coming out in the near future.
Ian
Take A....
You dont need a Quad Core...
So you have a better Camera and a micro usb slot. Thats important for me.
Gesendet mit meinem SGS mit Tapatalk.

Computer Hardware

So most of here are geeks in the good scene of the word. We all have our mobile devices that we love and hack and tweak and mod. 98% of the time, to do what we need to do to our mobile devices, we rely on our PC. I'd be willing to bet that allot of you also have a strong attachment to your PC hardware as much as your mobile. Weather its for development, gaming, testing, surfing, working, pr0n? Use this thread to post specs and/or pics and show off all the hardware that sits between you and your modded mobile device.
Main PC (no image cause my desk is a wreak) but enjoy my desktop =]
AMD Athlon II X4 620 Propus 2.6GHz CPU
GIGABYTE GA-MA770T-UD3P AM3 Mobo
G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333
eVGA Nvidia GTX 260 896MB
3x 250GB SATA 3.0
1x 1TB SATA 3.0
LG DVD +/-RW DL
Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
40" 1080P (1920x1080) HDTV (use for tv and as display)
I use this for everything. Dev, Gaming, School, Work. You'll find visual studio and Borland Delphi 7 along with the likes of MW3 and BF3. I also burn many a DVD and do most of my phone tasks here.
Mobile PCs
See attachment
Top Left, Clockwise -=> Dell Precision M6300, Dell Precision M90, Toshiba A215, HP TouchPad, Acer 5670
All configured similarly, less the Touchpad. Minor variance in CPU from 1.86GHz Core Duo to 2.4GHz C2D. All 4GB DDR2, All Win7 Ultimate (M6300 64Bit). I actually use the Acer the most as its Power/Weight ratio is awesome. It will do post modern 3d gaming with its 256MB Ati x1600 dedicated GPU. But I mostly work in Visual Studio on this. It is nice to be able to take a break and pwn some no0bs in the face and have great framerates . I love my Toshiba as a communications laptop. Its integrated web cam is top notch. And my Dell Precision's, well they are just 17" powerhouses. Mostly used for Mobile Gaming or movie viewing on their awesome large 17 inch displays (1440x900 native).
I did a search and didn't find any like posts. If I just missed it, feel free to merge this with it. If not, I look forward to see what everyone else uses when their not on their phone!
I got an Asus K53SV-SX838V notebook which has some nice specifications. In fact I use my notebook more then my phone.
I do use my notebook for playing COD MW3 and movies and tv series and sometime I like to try other operating systems like Linux, but will do that most time in vmware or live usb.
It's specifications are:
CPU: Intel Core I7 - 2679QM, 2.2Ghz with turbo boost till 3.1Ghz
GPU: Nvidia Geforce GT 540 + Intel HD 3000
RAM: 8GB
SSD: 128GB Crucial M4
Further it has an 1366x768 resolution and its 15.6 inch. Also it has one USB 3.0 port and an multitouch touchpad and HDMI and a VGA port and an standard webcam.
I'm very happy with it and it was an good deal, I bought it for € 587 excluding the SSD ofcourse at end of january , it came with an 640GB harddrive which is now my external harddrive.
I have a stock Toshiba Satellite for a laptop but my gaming rig is as follows
AMD Phenom II 1090T 6 Core
16GB Corsair Dominator GT
Crossfired 6970's
1.5 TB SATA HDD
128 GB Crucial M4 SSD
7.1 Audio
Nothing real special but it works for me.
Asus P5K Premium Black Pearl Edition
8GB ram
few terabytes of hardrives
2X 8600 GTi in SLi
C2D 2.6 (I think)
Some dust in the case
On a 23" Acer
Runs Skyrim without the slightest lag on all highest settings
Also MAcbook for everyday work, also connected to the 23" and it's closed all the time with an external KB and mouse. lol.
got556 said:
I have a stock Toshiba Satellite for a laptop but my gaming rig is as follows
AMD Phenom II 1090T 6 Core
16GB Corsair Dominator GT
Crossfired 6970's
1.5 TB SATA HDD
128 GB Crucial M4 SSD
7.1 Audio
Nothing real special but it works for me.
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How is the buldozer? not just for gaming but other any other cpu intensive work? Im looking at getting the AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz on newegg right now for 149.99 (it really is in my shopping cart lol), I'll hold off a few though as ive never actually been able to chat at someone who owns one. This quad i think is at an awesome price/performance ratio though.
My big main PC is the first one that I put together myself:
Intel i5-2500k (stock)
16GB G.Skill DDR3
2 overclocked XFX AMD 6970s
125GB Corsair SSD boot drive
1TB Samsung data/application drive
3.1 Sony soundbar home theater system
47" LG LCD TV.
I've still got my HP school laptop as a backup, but I haven't touched it in a looong time.
My computer sucks :-/ here I go:
AMD Sempron 140 @ 3.65GHz
AMD ECS 890GXM-A 1.0
SuperTalent 2GB (1 x 1 GB) DDR3 1600MHz
ATI Radeon HD 4850 1GB GDDR3
1x 300GB SATA
Windows 8
My PC is getting kinda dated but still does everything I need so no point fully upgrading yet
Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe Mobo
AMD X2 6000+
4 x 2GB OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400
EVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti FPB 1GB GDDR5
around 9TB of HDD space 1.5 installed rest hot swapped
22" Samsung 2253BW and 23" Acer X233H
I gave up on desktop, I replaced it with a Lenovo Y470p laptop. Its the first laptop I've purchased even though I built plenty of desktop in past. Never wanted get a one until they are small enough with a decent gpu and price.
This one isn't high end either, but with the AMD HD7690 which is 10% slower than a desktop HD5750/6750, its good enough to handle Skyrim in high settings. And since I only play mostly HalfLife2 mods, that's good enough for me. The laptop screen is abysmal, but I wasn't going to shell out an extra $500 to get an HP Envy 15 with the same hardware spec and any screen larger than 14".
Although I'm using it stationary as a desktop replacement connected to my 32" LCD. The main problem I'm having in term of gaming is the HDMI output signal lags by 30-40ms compared to the main screen. Add that to the 80ms in game lag (due to crappy ATT DSL) and the input lag of LCD itself, and the result is getting owned by wallhackers.
I will never get used to the keyboard and touchpad on the laptop so I'm still using my Logitech G5. I'm down on my last G5 since the other one goes choppy, I think I need to stock up more from ebay, I can't get used to any of Logitech new mice since they seem lower quality. I certainly won't be using any wireless mice or ones with glowing LED lights.
The only mod I did is to turn off the turbo boost for the Core i7 so the temperature doesn't shoot up to 90*C.

[Q] Recommended hardware for Android Studio?

Hi, I'm a new Android developer and I would like to know what is a recommended build for developing applications for android like 2D games and utility apps. Will Android Studio benefit from multiple cores like an 8 core processor? Will adding more RAM be better (8GB RAM)? I made this build and already own Monitor, mouse, keyboard, and network card.
CPU: AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz 8-Core Processor ($165.93 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 ATX AM3+ Motherboard ($69.99 @ Newegg)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($59.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($48.45 @ OutletPC)
Case: Antec One ATX Mid Tower Case ($47.30 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: EVGA 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply ($39.99 @ Amazon)
Optical Drive: Samsung SH-224DB/BEBE DVD/CD Writer ($13.98 @ Newegg)
Total: $445.63
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Your hardware seems sufficient enough as it is.
Good graphic card always help.
This hardware will run AS pretty smoothly. In fact, it runs well on Macbook Air 2013 - but builds sometimes take quite a bit of time(up to a minute vs 20 sec on my desktop which is a monster)
You're fine. I run Android Studio on a quad core AMD from 2011 and an NVIDIA GTS 250 with 4GB of RAM.
I want to share one more thing, on Mac OS, run Android Studio with Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 for optimized font rendering. You can then configure your project to use Java Development Kit (JDK) 6 or JDK 7.
All the best. :good:

Doubt between 4/4x with 4gb ram and 64gb and the 4 prime/pro with 3gb ram and 32gb

A little help, I am in doubt about the 4x and 4 pro / prime, I have some questions
1- I will notice a lot of day-to-day performance difference between a snapdragon 435 (28nm) at 1.4ghz and a 625 (14nm) at 2.0ghz
2 - being the 4x / 4 encounter with versions of 4gb ram and 64gb of storage and the 4Pro 3gb ram and 32gb, 4gb of ram would help in the performance of the 4 / 4X?
3- In 32GB versions, when starting the first time, how much storage is left in the device?
Hey,
1. It depends on your usage. Im no gamer and im not lagging with 3/32GB 4X.
2. Not really, but if you have a lot of data you cant put on the SD card id rather take the 64GB.
3. About 24GB on internal. SD up to 128 GB i guess, im only running a 64 SD card.
Maybe you should check the available frequencies supported by each model. Needs depend on your carrier.

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