Sentences with phrase «releasing kernel sources»

This is a far cry from OEMs like Samsung, who tend to lock down devices and force enterprising members of the community to work around that, though Samsung and most others do adhere to the licensing rules of the Android versions they use by releasing kernel sources to the community at large.
It's great to see Huawei releasing kernel sources in a timely manner, and we hope the company keeps up the good work.
Mr. Franco's complaints were also aimed at Google and its apparent unwillingness to push Xiaomi into releasing the kernel sources for the Mi A1 faster given how the variant of the handset sold in the West is officially part of the Android One family.
Huawei has historically been inconsistent when it comes to releasing kernel sources.
When it comes to releasing kernel sources, some manufacturers have a better track record than others.
But as some of us know, many OEMs delay releasing their kernel sources for whatever reason.
Starting with the OnePlus 3, OnePlus started releasing its kernel sources from day 1.
In recent months, Huawei has made significant progress when it comes to releasing kernel sources on time, and the company delivered on Monday with respect to the Honor View 10.
We expect to see some great ROMs, Kernels and more on the Honor 9 Lite as well, now that Honor is releasing kernel sources for their phones.
HTC has released the kernel source code for a number of Android devices including several of the company's most recent smartphones and the HTC Flyer 7 inch Android tablet.
HTC Android fans who are into some serious phone customization are coming home to some good news tonight, with HTC releasing the kernel source code to over half - a-dozen devices.
In the news recently was that the smartphone company Xiaomi has not released the kernel source code for its Android phone that has been on the market for over 3 months.
Last month, Huawei announced the Honor Open Source Program for the Honor View 10, and promised that it would soon release kernel sources as well as APIs that'd allow developers to take full advantage of the phone's AI capabilities (the Kirin 970 has a dedicated Neural Processing Unit).
On Monday, a representative of Honor wrote on the XDA Forums that the company has released kernel sources for the Honor View 10.
It's a shame that Xiaomi's first Android One device, which is an excellent device mind you, is suffering from a lack of custom development because Xiaomi is taking their sweet time to release kernel sources.
Huawei has also released kernel sources and gave developers the tools needed to utilize the Kirin 970's NPU.
Now, of course every smartphone manufacturer that ships an Android device is obligated to release their kernel sources as the Linux kernel is licensed under the GPL.
The company has slipped up in the past, but it has progressed to the point where it can be an example for other Android OEMs who do not comply with the GPLv2's requirement to release kernel sources in a timely manner.
Since then, the Moto X4 has received its Android 8.0 Oreo update, which means that the manufacturer has to release kernel sources for the updated binaries on the devices.
Motorola, which is owned by Lenovo, generally releases kernel sources for its devices on time — but the company's occasionally slipped.
Huawei released kernel sources before even starting to roll out Oreo to its devices, for which we applaud the company.
It didn't make the Huawei Mate 9's code available until six months after the phone's release, and the company took three months to release kernel sources for the P10 and the P10 Plus.
The current state of affairs constitutes a violation of the Linux Kernel's license but isn't unprecedented, with Xiaomi taking half a year to release the kernel sources for both the Mi 6 and Mi 5 flagships.
It's made Android what it is today, and the importance of releasing kernel source code can not be understated.
That obligation doesn't force device makers to release kernel sources in a timely manner, however, as many devices are released without the accompanying kernel source for weeks or even months.
to release the kernel sources for their specific devices.
The company promised to release kernel sources for the device, which they eventually did, and now that the first batch of developers have gotten their hands on the View 10, we're starting to see the fruits of this initiative.
The company released kernel sources for the Mate 10 and Honor 7X in December, and recently released the Android Oreo - based kernel source code for the Huawei P10 and P10 Plus.
Motorola Mobility released the kernel source code for a build of Android 7.1.1 Nougat designed for the Moto Z Play, with the company publishing its work on GitHub earlier this week.
A manufacturer can release kernel sources for a device, but if that particular device was released a year ago then that is not going to be of much help for users of that phone — besides, the GPLv2 doesn't excuse such incredible delays.
Remember Asus has got gud brand recognition and regarding custom Roms, not all users will be rooting and Flashing Roms, only some of the 30 % of Power users actually do it.Asus has already released kernel source code for its Zenfone 2, its the developers who are not that much interested in devopling custom roms but still some few developers contribute in creating custom roms for Asus Zenfones and also Zenfone 2 has got huge popularity so likely now many developers will be involved in developing custom Roms for Zenfone 2 but the problem is rooting the Zenfone 2 will void warranty.You can't expect 2 GB Ram ZE551ML Model to be priced below 14k but u can expect 2 GB Ram ZE550ML to be priced below 13k.
Essential is making good on its previous promise as the company recently released the kernel source code for the Essential PH - 1 smartphone together with its Wi - Fi drivers.
Razer has officially released the kernel source code for the Razer Phone earlier today which means that any developers who have been hoping to get their hands on this data will now be able to begin work (or perhaps further their work) on developing software for the device specifically.
Code for Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1» 2014 edition» published ahead of October launch Samsung has released the kernel source code and other open - source bits for its latest high - end tablet, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition.
Just like they did with the international version, Samsung has diligently released the kernel source for the upcoming SGH - i747 and SGH - T999, the models we'll come to understand as the Galaxy S III in North America.
Android vendors are required to release their kernel sources thanks to the Linux kernel's GPLv2 licensing.

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The company said that it will release device trees and kernel sources for the phone soon.
This has to be the shortest time for a major manufacturer to release the source kernel after the launch of the device.
Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch was released on the 30th of August, and now a fortnight later, Samsung has released the source for the kernel.
Once some kernel source gets released (ahem, Viewsonic) things can only get better.
Augen has also yet to release the source to the Linux kernel shipped on the device, which means their use of Linux is unlicensed too.
In addition to the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1, kernel source for the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 has also been released.
Android 4.4 KitKat kernel source for the Wi - Fi and LTE versions of the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 has been released on Samsung's Open Source Release Csource for the Wi - Fi and LTE versions of the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 has been released on Samsung's Open Source Release CSource Release Center.
After releasing the Android 4.4 kernel source code for the Galaxy Note 3 last week, Samsung is doing the same for its latest batch of tablets.
In addition to the libraries and kernel used on the device, the sources to some helper programs like the wifi monitor daemon have been released, though there was no legal requirement to do so.
The kernel source for the latest Ice Cream Sandwich update, build 3.14.605.12, the one you received on your devices at the end of July, has been released!
OnePlus is releasing the device tree and kernel source for the OnePlus 3T a full week before the device becomes available for purchase, which would theoretically allow developers with somewhat powerful hardware to not only develop for the phone, but also to use the values contained in those two file sets to construct a virtual OnePlus 3T for ROM and app testing.
OnePlus has released the full device tree and kernel source for the OnePlus 3T ahead of its November 22nd launch, following the official announcement of the device which occurred yesterday.
Though most manufacturers release bootloader unlocking methods these days, frequent delays in kernel source releases has stifled custom ROM development on many smartphones.
In other news, the kernel source code also helped pave the way for modifications such as Magisk to be released.
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