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Behind The Glass: A Detailed Tour Inside The Samsung Galaxy Nexus Source
By now, the specs on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus are already publicly known, but what other magic is hiding within all the wires and circuitry? Here are a few things in the Galaxy Nexus:
Silicon- CPU: Texas Instruments OMAP4460, 2047.7 BogoMIPS
- GPU: Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX 540 (same as the Galaxy S and Nexus S, though this one uses a higher clock speed at 384MHz)
- WiFi / Bluetooth module: Broadcom BCM4330 (same as in the Galaxy S II)
- Audio codec: Texas Instruments TWL6040
- HDMI: Silicon Image MHD SiI9234 transmitter over MHL (same as Infuse 4G and GSII)
- USB Switch: Fairchild semiconductors fsa9480 (industry standard)
- Framebuffer controller: Samsung S6E8AA0 MIPI LCD with Gamma correction driver
Sensors- Geomagnetic sensor: Brand new tri-axial Yamaha YAS530
- TouchScreen sensor: Melfas MMSxxx touchscreen
- Optical / proximity sensor: GP2A (same as Galaxy S and Nexus S)
- Barometric pressure sensor: BOSCH BMP180 (first of its kind in a smartphone)
- Triaxial acceleration sensor: BOSCH BMA250
- Triple Axis MEMS Gyroscope: InvenSense MPU3050
- Fuel Gauge (algorithm to track battery's state of charge): MAXIM MAX17040
Misc. internals- Facial recognition elements (Face Unlock): left eye, right eye, nose base, head, face
- Available resolution for standard apps: 720 x 1184px
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- LCD Density: 320
- Default display color depth: 32bit
- Camera uses OMAP Ducati Subsystem, on-screen preview size is 768 x 576
- Linux kernel: 3.0.1 compiled for SMP with voluntary kernel preemption for best interactivity
- Android ROM: version 4.0.1, built October 13, 2011
- Device name: Maguro
- Main input/output type supported: Headphone, Speaker, Microphone, Bluetooth, Voice, FM, S/PDIF over HDMI; USB Audio DAC (digital-to-audio converter with USB input and stereo outputs) should also be supported
Quote:
Originally Posted by Klub Class
Thanks Santhosh. :thumbs up
I did go through the xda forum. It seems to me that there are many custom ROMS. I'm finding it hard to select one. *sigh*
govigov, would you please let me know which version you're using? Basically, I want to flash a ROM which is stable, has working GPS, good battery life, a good camera clarity. :) |
Amith, you can install and use a third party camera app if your are not happy about the default camera that comes with the ROM... I use camera 360.
I can never thank you enough for your help
govigov,
sbkumar and
clevermax.
I successfully flashed Mik OS 6.5.8 based on CM7 with ease. I had to downgrade to 2.2 as my phone was on new baseband. :D
PS: I read the PMs sent by
govigov and
sbkumar only after successfully flashing the ROM on my own. :I Rule:
I've few queries regarding the new ROM :
- There is no battery percentage indicator, next to the battery icon, which is contradicting with the screenshots in the xda forum page.
- There is no A,B,C... on the right hand side of the contacts list and it's a real pain to browse through the list. Earlier, I could scroll through the A,B,C... and quickly find the contact I wish.
- Upto what frequency can I overclock my phone without causing any damage?
- The min frequency is 245MHz and Max frequency is 600MHz ,as of now.
All those on Revolution Rom 2.7.1, update available in form of CheckRom RevolutionHD based on XXKI4 2.3.5. This one runs more smoother and is faster than the Revolution 2.7.1 based on KI3.
Time to update. Full wipe required before installing the rom.
[ROM][XXKI4] Leo & Check's CheckROM RevolutionHD V1.0 |NEW KITCHEN PRO APP| - xda-developers
@Galaxy Nexus :
It is said that its GPU is not as good as the one of Galaxy S II, Mali.
Will need to wait for the in depth comparison review between Galaxy S II and Galaxy Nexus.
Amith,
Settings > Cyanogenmod Settings > Interface > Status bar tweaks > batt %
Read here :
CyanogenMod Settings - CyanogenMod Wiki
Just hit the first contact and you can see a scroller to your right, just move it down nad you can see the alphabets appearing. Just like you did in the stockrom.
I am running on powersave 245 - 600. Increase only step by step and check if the phone gets heated. It differs from phone to phone.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Klub Class
(Post 2553448)
I can never thank you enough for your help govigov, sbkumar and clevermax.
I successfully flashed Mik OS 6.5.8 based on CM7 with ease. I had to downgrade to 2.2 as my phone was on new baseband. :D
PS: I read the PMs sent by govigov and sbkumar only after successfully flashing the ROM on my own. :I Rule:
I've few queries regarding the new ROM : - There is no battery percentage indicator, next to the battery icon, which is contradicting with the screenshots in the xda forum page.
- There is no A,B,C... on the right hand side of the contacts list and it's a real pain to browse through the list. Earlier, I could scroll through the A,B,C... and quickly find the contact I wish.
- Upto what frequency can I overclock my phone without causing any damage?
- The min frequency is 245MHz and Max frequency is 600MHz ,as of now.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by govigov
(Post 2553469)
Amith,
Settings > Cyanogenmod Settings > Interface > Status bar tweaks > batt %
Read here : CyanogenMod Settings - CyanogenMod Wiki
Just hit the first contact and you can see a scroller to your right, just move it down nad you can see the alphabets appearing. Just like you did in the stockrom.
I am running on powersave 245 - 600. Increase only step by step and check if the phone gets heated. It differs from phone to phone. |
I have set the Max to 710 and its stable so far. I tried with the Max possible option and the phone started to reboot automatically very often. Hence I have kept it at this level (I use the smartass governor ).
I use the Touchpal dialer. It allows me to search by name.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Invinsible
(Post 2553468)
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@Invisible: I am trying to get my head around this since noon :( . I backed-up current ROM using CMW, wiped Data/Cache etc, installed the new ROM from CMW. Then I restored ONLY the data using the CMW Advanced Restore option, but then all the new Apps like new KitchenROM, JKAY's Settings etc were gone.
Now I am a lil stuck here, when I install the new ROM and restore Data i loose the cool new stuff. And if I dont restore from there I'm left with manual backup and restore options.
Please throw some light on my dilemma.
P.S: The "Backup All User App" option in Titanium Backup restores only the app or even the app data (like game states etc. )
Awaiting your response.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zenster
(Post 2553787)
@Invisible: I am trying to get my head around this since noon :( . I backed-up current ROM using CMW, wiped Data/Cache etc, installed the new ROM from CMW. Then I restored ONLY the data using the CMW Advanced Restore option, but then all the new Apps like new KitchenROM, JKAY's Settings etc were gone.
Now I am a lil stuck here, when I install the new ROM and restore Data i loose the cool new stuff. And if I dont restore from there I'm left with manual backup and restore options.
Please throw some light on my dilemma.
P.S: The "Backup All User App" option in Titanium Backup restores only the app or even the app data (like game states etc. )
Awaiting your response. |
Best way I recommend is doing Full wipe and installing stock rom than this. From CMW recovery do a factory reset, clear cache, dalvik cache, batterystats, also format system. Download the file from Intratech thread XXKI4 and flash it through ODIN. Use the CF Root XX_XEO_KI4 kernal to root the device.
Follow the same procedure through CMW recovery factory reset, Clear cache, dalvik, batterystats, format system and flash the Checkrom Revolution rom.
Once done install only apps from Titanium. This may be time consuming but it's worked the best for me, not had any issues what so ever with the Revolution Rom. Restore data from Recovery may be overlapping with Checkrom. Restoring data from recovery is not advised by Leomar.
Quote:
Originally Posted by sbkumar
(Post 2553065)
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With 6.5.8 use the latest Franco.kernel 19.4bfs.
i am getting 3+ days (72 hrs +) of battery life with
Governer - my phone is using smartassV2 with 480-710
- more than two hrs of calls
- sms - i only receive - do not have any count.
- games (angry birds, touchpool, blackjack, traffic control, mousetrap, etc) all put together for 1-2 hrs.
- wifi as required
- 3g not much ( about 1/2 hr).
you may try other kernel by fserve - as per user reviews at xda it has better battery life. i personally prefer franco.kernel.
After a 1 month stint with MIUI, I am back to
CM7 now. Only thing which forced me to come back is the battery backup with MIUI. I will miss some features of MIUI for sure but I am trying to bring some to CM7 - the file explorer with root browsing and FTP server, the camera app etc.
BTW, Used an app to restore the call history as is, and with that I could get all my call history back on CM7. The app is available in Market and the dev name is Indian. Used the same dev's app to restore all the sms as well. All user apps were backed up and restored using Titanium without a glitch. So basically I have all the apps with all user data preserved during migration.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zenster
(Post 2553787)
P.S: The "Backup All User App" option in Titanium Backup restores only the app or even the app data (like game states etc. )
Awaiting your response. |
Yes, backing up user apps will back up apps as well as their data. Just did that now :D
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HTC Desire
ROM - CM 7.1
S-OFF by Alpharev 1.80 (CM7 RC2 Table)
Recovery - ClockworkMod-Alpharev
Radio - 5.17.05.23
Kernel - 2.6.37.6-cyanogenmod
Quote:
Originally Posted by normally_crazy
(Post 2552095)
Did this one work for you ? I have tried this since yesterday and not got a single warning :D - either I am a very safe driver or this app doesn't work as advertised ! |
Yes. it works. I've tested iOnRoad with my carpool partners. It gives started warnings if you are about to reach 1.5 sec time in front of your car. I think time is calculated based on your speed & cars distance with the vehicle in front of you. There is a setting where you can changes this warning time also.
If you are not getting warnings means you are a safe driver maintaining sufficient distance with vehicle in front of you.
:)
Quote:
Originally Posted by samdarshi.pali
(Post 2554189)
If you are not getting warnings means you are a safe driver maintaining sufficient distance with vehicle in front of you.
:) |
I am a safe driver but maintaining 1.5 sec gap in Mumbai is not possible
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