Converting one ui core to one ui - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Im using samsung galaxy m30s mobile it comes with os one ui core
But all galaxy mobiles except m series has one ui
One ui core does not have all feature's like one ui it has limited features its lite version of one ui
And the major problem is one ui core doesnot support knox ,good lock and many other great apps which was used for customization.
So finally i want to change my os from one ui core to one ui
Does anybody knows how to change...with root or without root any solution....

There is a reason why OneUI Core isn't being provided to such mid-range smartphones. OneUI has a horde of pre-installed applications and hardware based features which require a high configuration of RAM, GPU and CPU. Only Samsung devices equal to or higher than A series are provided with OneUI "non-Core" because their hardware is suitable for running it. Anything lower than that has OneUI Core.
But, but, this isn't the end of it. Many devices have developers that provide custom ROMs that allow you to basically wipe OneUI Core and install OneUI. You can have a look at M30s XDA forum.

shrihankp said:
There is a reason why OneUI Core isn't being provided to such mid-range smartphones. OneUI has a horde of pre-installed applications and hardware based features which require a high configuration of RAM, GPU and CPU. Only Samsung devices equal to or higher than A series are provided with OneUI "non-Core" because their hardware is suitable for running it. Anything lower than that has OneUI Core.
But, but, this isn't the end of it. Many devices have developers that provide custom ROMs that allow you to basically wipe OneUI Core and install OneUI. You can have a look at M30s XDA forum.
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Not really, no. Samsung A10S from A series which I have, has One UI core.
And high configuration? Check out A32 and F22, Same chipset, same ram and rom combination, yet, A32 contains One UI and F22, which is just another version of A22 with varying battery capacity, both of which also contain One UI core.
It's not about series or letters, it's about the numbers.

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Quad-core & Ice Cream Sandwich

Hi hi hi,
I remember back when ICS wasn't out, it was said that dual-core phones weren't able to fulfill their full potential, because the OS (e.g. 2.3.6) only supported single core.
My question is about the new quad-core phones that are coming out. Does ICS support quad-core? If not, will they function as dual-core, or will they be faster? How much faster?
This is an important issue to take into concideration when thinking about buying a new phone..
Thanks!
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I am not deep enough in android code to say whether android itself is capable of exploiting multicores cpus, but I can say two things that I saw myself.
#1 there are already apps for video playing that allow you to set how many cores they must use to reproduce full HD videos.
#2 if you run a chrooted Ubuntu with a single core, a dual core and a quad you'll notice a huge improvement in performance.
IMHO multicores are useful for videodecoding and heavy multitasking. On the other side, the performance gap between single and multicores cpus is not very significant when running a single application. It may depend a lot on how apps themselves are written and if they actually use the cores, more than on gingerbread or ics.

[Q] Pure Google Phone or Popular Phone?

Which one is the best for community support (ROMs, mods, etc) and manufacturer support (accessories, drivers, etc)?
A pure Google Phone (Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus) or a phone that sold very well (Galaxy S II, Galaxy S III)?
Is it safe to buy a Galaxy Nexus/Galaxy SII now (solid hardware, going to survive at least two more years of updates) or is it better to wait for the next Nexus/buy the Galaxy SIII?
Maybe wait for an Android with 2GB of RAM to get better Ubuntu for Android support?
I ask this because I'm concerned about always being able to use the latest Android version, even if Google or the manufacturer doesn't release updates anymore (like the Nexus One that was abandoned, but received updates from the community because of its openness).
I have a HTC Desire Z now, and this phone is amazing, except for the lack of enough RAM to run apps and the lack of manufacturer support for getting drivers for the last Android updates.
What I really need is the best combo: community support + commercial support.
I'd like a phone with physical QWERTY keyboard, but seeing the options... I guess I will have to give up on that.
Thanks is advance!
Your best bet is a nexus. Most phones that require OEM or carrier updates will die out long before the nexus as you can pull the updates OS source code and build it for your device even if Google stops supporting it.
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A Nexus will always have more community support, although the very popular galaxy line has good support also.
Thanks for your answers!
Talking about hardware, is it better to wait for the next Nexus or the Galaxy Nexus is good enough to survive at least a couple more years without performance issues? Is Dual Core + 1GB RAM the standard for the next devices?
Also, the Galaxy S II and the Galaxy Nexus have different processors and GPUs... which one is the best between them?
Galaxy Nexus:
CPU 1.2 GHz dual-core Texas Instrument OMAP4460 processor
GPU Imagination Technologies PowerVR SGX540 GPU
Galaxy S II:
CPU 1.2 GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos 4210 processor
GPU ARM Mali-400 GPU
Is there any website that did benchmark tests between both processors and GPUs?
Thanks!

[4.4.2] Rec. and ADB Screen recording very laggy

CyanogenMod 11 M5 is great, no doubt about that, performance is better, it's way cleaner and streamlined, less bloated and the latter...
It's been a few days probably, almost a week since I've been using CM11, it's somewhat stable, but after digging across the new features and whatnot, I came across one small hiccup.
Screen recording is VERY LAGGY.​
For a phone that sports the following specs:
1.4GHz Quad Core Exynos 4412 Processor
1GB RAM
Mali-400MP4 GPU
and the rest which I'm too lazy to type...
I find it difficult to believe that the phone would be so laggy, close to an unusable state in screen-recording mode, I've tried other apps like screencast (am I right?) and REC. (one of the most popular kitkat recording apps) but all seems to have the same very laggy results.
I've used the ADB method (which I believe is the one also used by REC.) in kitkat which is really laggy as well.
Tried workarounds:
- Rebooting
- Setting minimum clock to 1.4GHz
Video showing how laggy the device is in screen recording mode:
I also saw another guy using an S3, but a different version (SH-i747)
The only main difference between the int'l version and his version is that the SH-i747 has 2GB of RAM, a (lower) dual core processor, and (not sure if better or not) Adreno 225 GPU
I really really really hope you guys could help with this prob, I don't really see why screen recording is so slow with a phone at this arsenal. Please do help, much appreciated
Device Info:
Device: Galaxy S3 int'l [GT-i9300]
ROM: CM11 M5
Kernel: Stock CM
Android Version: Kitkat 4.4.2
Hey,
Have you found solution ?
I think its laggy because the Galaxy S3 doesn't have this feature enable by default. Plus we're talking about an experimental feature here. Hopefully this mod can be updated to perform better.

[Q][Samsung] Porting similar phone's ROM

Excuse me,
I'm currently own a Samsung Galaxy Trend Plus (GT-S7580.
It has a dualcore 1,2GHz chip, 768MB RAM, Adreno 200 GPU with a 4inch screen, which is 480x800. The phone is loaded with Samsung's 4.2.2 official ROM (there is no custom ROM for the phone yet, anywhere)
I saw news about the Samsung Galaxy Ace Style, the one just got to the store 1 month ago. Its spec is the same as Trend Plus, same dualcore, same GPU, same screen size, except for the RAM. Ace Style's RAM is only 512MB. But, surprisingly, it runs on Samsung's 4.4 Android.
So, the question is, is it able to port that 4.4 from Ace Style to Trend Plus by any simple means?
+1
I'm and others also waiting for custom roms and the Cyanogenmod version of this Device.

Are these 2 devices similar enough to make port easy?

I want to make a port of android lolipop to my device (GT-9063T). This phone have only the stock 4.2.2 android and no custom roms.
The rom i`m getting as a base is the stock 5.1.1 update for Galaxy J1 Ace (J110M). The two devices have:
Dual sim support;
480x800 pixels
1.2 ghz, quad core processor
1 gb ram (the same tipe of ram too)
8gb internal memory.
Obs: There is more stuff, but i think the important ones are already here.
Are these devices similar enough so i can port the update more easily? If yes, what is the best thread you can link me to? I don't care about speed, i have the patience to spend a good time working on this.
Well, thank you guys for the attention
I'm not a developer but I believe in the end it boils down to similar processors
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