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AniDroid ROM with Linaro Kernel for Galaxy Note

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We’ve previously shared about the Linaro Toolchain and all the good guys behind it. Thing is, 3D benchmarks and numbers are useless if all those impressive figures doesn’t affect real-life situations, right?

Given the popularity of the Linaro Project in the Android community, we’ve decided to give the AniDroid ROM a try using the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 (International variant).

AniDroid Custom ROM is based on CyanogenMod 9 (a tweaked distro of the open-source Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich) and the Linaro Kernel we’ve mentioned. Thanks to Anton Novosyolov, superusers are now able to experience the incredibly efficient Linaro Kernel on the Samsung’s highly-popular phablet.

Anton is also the man behind the the AnikOS, a highly secure Linux distribution which is meant for use on handling and storage of highly confidential information. Clearly this guy is no newbie in the world of Linux.

So far, the AniDroid V0.4 is good enough to be a daily-driver and battery life is on-par with stock-ICS firmwares released by Samsung, albeit a lot faster. The homescreen glides smoothly, flashing the rom is a breeze (given that you’ve already rooted your Galaxy Note), switching applications is stupidly fast and we didn’t experience a single dropped frame when playing Temple Run — even while installing apps in the background. Unfortunately, it does not come with the S-pen apps but the S-pen functionality is supported.

We’re yet to test AniDroid on our Note even further and it’s a good thing we haven’t experienced a single crash or reboot, we’ll be posting a review of it in the next couple of days along with instructions on how to flash it properly so stay tuned!

Frequently Asked Questions

What Android version is AniDroid ROM based on?
AniDroid Custom ROM is based on CyanogenMod 9, a tweaked distro of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Does AniDroid ROM support the S-pen?
The S-pen functionality is supported, but the ROM does not come with S-pen apps.
Who developed the AniDroid ROM for the Galaxy Note?
Anton Novosyolov developed the AniDroid ROM, which includes the Linaro Kernel for the Galaxy Note GT-N7000.
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22 Comments

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James · 14 years ago

Hi,

I am new to android, and is wondering if you have idea on how to root Lenovo a65? :) mine’s bought outside the philippines. No google play and some apps cannot be installed. :( Thanks :)

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tjsas1 · 14 years ago

Is there any like this for Samsung galaxy note SHV-E160S? Because the current ROM is not applicable for mine :(

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Kevin Go · 14 years ago

Sorry, this rom is compatible only with the N7000 variant :(

TJ
tjsas1 · 14 years ago

Is there any like this for Samsung galaxy note SHV-E160S?

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Paolo · 14 years ago

any good guides for installing this? I’ve just rooted the phone and haven’t really tried flashing anything on it. I wish it was ass easy as my old Inspire where CWM recovery was all it took to flash

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Jason Christopher In · 14 years ago

Try xda.com you will surely get some good guides…

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Kevin Go · 14 years ago

Hi!

I will include the installation instructions soon, still testing the rom ATM.

If you can’t wait though.you can try XDA dev forums like Jason has mentioned :D

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jason · 14 years ago

I’ll wait and try, though i am contented with stock ics (I softbricked my note last week) fortunate to revive using pit file from xda.

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jason · 14 years ago

I’ll wait and try, though i am contented with rocketrom

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Ramon · 14 years ago

hmmmm still not sure if I should try this or wait for the JB roms for the note o.o

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anne · 14 years ago

very nice!

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