Android 'L' for GNEX 4,5,7....

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wtherrell

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I think that if it screws up things as badly as Kit-Kat did, I may have to go look at an (grits teeth) iPhone.
 

thelegbra

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the link and the article says nexus 4,5,7 while your title includes gnex as well.
 

MrPutuLips

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I highly doubt that a phone nearly three years old that didn't receive the last android increment would get a new one. We'll definitely see ports of the Nexus 4's ROMs to gnex, just like 4.4, but no official support.
 

mrgnex

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Wait Nexus 10 will receive Android l but the gnex wont? Weird, the nexus 10 is too old for support too..

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ILA

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The problem is not how old it is. The problem is that T.I. won't release the source code and so gnex can't be supported.

TI is not the problem, it's well documented and open sourced... The problem is the GPU vendor Imagination Technologies that won't release the source for it's PowerVR drivers even though the GPU is so old and obsolete... TI wanted to make IT release the source when TI released the kernel source, but IT backed out at the last moment. If that had happened, we would have a completely open source device, a dream for every developer. Oh well...
 

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    The problem is not how old it is. The problem is that T.I. won't release the source code and so gnex can't be supported.

    TI is not the problem, it's well documented and open sourced... The problem is the GPU vendor Imagination Technologies that won't release the source for it's PowerVR drivers even though the GPU is so old and obsolete... TI wanted to make IT release the source when TI released the kernel source, but IT backed out at the last moment. If that had happened, we would have a completely open source device, a dream for every developer. Oh well...