http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/0...s-fate-android-4-1-2-is-the-end-of-the-road/
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This is indeed very bad news for us. And it means that the Photon Q will be dropped out from CyanogenMod moto_msm8960 unified builds sooner or later. The switch to builds that will require the KitKat bootloader and other proprietary parts of the phone firmware updated to KK level will happen...
Despite that, there's been some 3.4 kernel progress
https://plus.google.com/107935922813812273559/posts/SPCBXH2jtkQ
There's still a lot of stuff to be fixed, but it boots with 3.4 kernel now and the display works at least.
This is indeed very bad news for us. And it means that the Photon Q will be dropped out from CyanogenMod moto_msm8960 unified builds sooner or later. The switch to builds that will require the KitKat bootloader and other proprietary parts of the phone firmware updated to KK level will happen...
Despite that, there's been some 3.4 kernel progress
https://plus.google.com/107935922813812273559/posts/SPCBXH2jtkQ
There's still a lot of stuff to be fixed, but it boots with 3.4 kernel now and the display works at least.
The KK bootloader differs only on devtree handling as far as I know (it's not like Moto X / Droid MAXX bootloader). Not even the bootloader version is changed on the other phones. I myself would be more worried about baseband.
The KK bootloader differs only on devtree handling as far as I know (it's not like Moto X / Droid MAXX bootloader). Not even the bootloader version is changed on the other phones. I myself would be more worried about baseband.
The KK bootloader differs only on devtree handling as far as I know (it's not like Moto X / Droid MAXX bootloader). Not even the bootloader version is changed on the other phones. I myself would be more worried about baseband.