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| manufacturer = Samsung | | manufacturer = Samsung | ||
| name = Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 | | name = Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 | ||
| codename = lt023g | | codename = samsung-lt023g | ||
| image = File:Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0.png | | image = File:Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0.png | ||
| imagecaption = Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 | | imagecaption = Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 | ||
| releaseyear = 2013 | | releaseyear = 2013 | ||
| originalsoftware = Android 4.4.2 | | originalsoftware = Android | ||
| cpu = Dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 | | originalversion = 4.4.2 (Linux 3.4.5) | ||
| gpu = | | chipset = Marvell PXA986 | ||
| storage = | | cpu = Dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 | ||
| gpu = Vivante GC1000 | |||
| storage = 16GB | |||
| display = 1024×600 TFT | | display = 1024×600 TFT | ||
| memory = 1GB | | memory = 1GB | ||
| architecture = armv7 | |||
| type = tablet | |||
| status_usbnet = Y | |||
| status_flashing = Y | |||
| status_touch = Y | |||
| status_screen = Y | |||
| status_wifi = P | |||
| status_xwayland = Y | |||
| status_fde = Y | |||
| status_mainline = N | |||
| status_battery = Y | |||
| status_3d = N | |||
| status_accel = Y | |||
| status_audio = Y | |||
| status_bluetooth = P | |||
| status_camera = Y | |||
| status_gps = | |||
| status_mobiledata = N | |||
| status_sms = N | |||
| status_calls = N | |||
| booting = yes | |||
| whet_dhry = 564.6 | |||
| pmoskernel = 3.4.113 | |||
}} | }} | ||
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== Maintainer == | |||
* hpagseddy | |||
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== Entering flash mode == | == Entering flash mode == | ||
* Power down the device, then press and hold <code>Volume Down</code> + <code>Home</code> + <code>Power</code> simultaneously. | * Power down the device, then press and hold <code>Volume Down</code> + <code>Home</code> + <code>Power</code> simultaneously. | ||
* Once the device vibrates, release <code>Power</code>, but keep <code>Volume Down</code> and <code>Home</code> held. | * Once the device vibrates, release <code>Power</code>, but keep <code>Volume Down</code> and <code>Home</code> held. | ||
* The device will ask you if you wish upload a custom OS. Press <code>Volume Up</code> to confirm. | * The device will ask you if you wish to upload a custom OS. Press <code>Volume Up</code> to confirm. | ||
* Once the device displays "Odin mode" in the top-left of the screen, it is ready for flashing. | * Once the device displays "Odin mode" in the top-left of the screen, it is ready for flashing. | ||
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* Once the device vibrates, release <code>Power</code>, but keep <code>Volume Up</code> and <code>Home</code> held. | * Once the device vibrates, release <code>Power</code>, but keep <code>Volume Up</code> and <code>Home</code> held. | ||
== | == Installation == | ||
Refer to [[Installation/Using pmbootstrap]] for more details. | |||
During <code>pmbootstrap init</code>, select | |||
* Channel: <code>edge</code> | |||
* Vendor: <code>samsung</code> | |||
* Device codename: <code>lt023g</code> | |||
* <code>wpa_supplicant</code> as the wifi backend | |||
* User interface: <code>lxqt</code> (recommended, see [[#Incompatible software|Incompatible software]] below for more details; only software rendering is supported) | |||
* Additional options: extra free space: <code>500</code> MB (not needed when installing to sdcard) | |||
* Extra packages: <code>linux-firmware-mrvl,zstd,networkmanager,networkmanager-cli</code> for wifi firmware, and to allow connecting to wifi using either lxqt nm-applet or the command line interface. See [[#How to get WiFi working|How to get WiFi working]] for more details. | |||
Before running <code>pmbootstrap install</code> to generate the kernel and rootfs images, you need to choose the rootfs location from the following three options. | |||
# USERDATA partition: Change <code>deviceinfo_flash_heimdall_partition_system</code> in [[deviceinfo]] to <code>USER</code> and use <code>pmbootstrap flasher flash_rootfs</code> to flash the rootfs after generating the image. ([https://gitlab.postmarketos.org/postmarketOS/pmaports/-/commit/05a6b40e65a229b0ce4e3154680a9d1f2c9b7475 Flashing to SYSTEM with heimdall fails.]) | |||
# External sd card: Add the <code>--sdcard=/dev/mmcblk...</code> flag. | |||
# [[Installation from recovery mode]] using a zip file: Add the <code>--android-recovery-zip</code> flag. | |||
[[Full disk encryption]] is supported with all of the above options, and is enabled by adding the <code>--fde</code> flag. | |||
Kernel can be installed via <code>pmbootstrap flasher flash_kernel</code> after [[#Entering flash mode|entering flash mode]]. | |||
== What works == | == What works == | ||
See devicetable on the right. | |||
* Booting off a microSD card | * Booting off a microSD card | ||
* | * Booting from userdata partition | ||
* | * Booting from system partition using Android recovery ZIP option | ||
* Physical buttons | * Physical buttons | ||
* Touch keys | * Touch keys | ||
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* Wayland | * Wayland | ||
* X11 | * X11 | ||
* Front and back Camera (/dev/video0 - front camera, /dev/video1 - back camera) | |||
* Sensors | |||
* Bluetooth (only shows available devices. Still looking for a way to connect to a device) | |||
* Audio | |||
== What does not work == | == What does not work == | ||
* | * Cellular networking(not exist on some models) | ||
* | * 2D and 3D Acceleration | ||
Everything else is untested as of writing this. | |||
== Incompatible software == | |||
Due to the lack of upstream support for the PXA986 SoC, the kernel remains to a very old 3.4.113 | |||
version. As of 2023, there is still largely chance that the software on the edge channel of postmarketOS will run on this device with some notable exceptions. Concerning the choice of the environment, LXQt works out of the box. It has been reported that Xfce4, GNOME, and MATE never reach the desktop. | |||
Some issues related to general software: | |||
* Software using sandboxing will fail (e.g. epiphany browser). Of course, this includes all flatpaks as well | |||
* /etc/fstab cannot be used to mount a partition (an unsupported kernel syscall in newer versions of mount prevents the access to the file) | |||
* Some programs will just fail to start | |||
== How hpagseddy get camera working == | |||
Right now it's not usable for daily use, just for testing camera quality and checking if camera is working or not. I used the "motion" package from Alpine Linux to capture pictures. If you want to test it too, just use <code>apk add motion</code> command to install that package. Then simply type "motion" and it will start capturing pictures nearly every second. If it doesn't capture pictures or pictures are just black squares then your camera isn't working. For opening pictures, I used feh image viewer to view images but every gallery app works great. | |||
== How to get WiFi working == | |||
Install <code>linux-firmware-mrvl</code> to get the necessary firmware files. Navigate to <code>/lib/firmware/mrvl</code> and run <code>sudo unzstd *.bin.zst --force</code> to extract firmware (as the kernel does not support compressed firmware), then reboot the device via <code>sudo reboot</code>. | |||
Run <code>sudo ifconfig mlan0 up</code>, then configure <code>wpa_supplicant</code>: | |||
<pre>$ wpa_passphrase "YOUR_SSID" "YOUR_PASSPHRASE" | sudo tee /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf | |||
</pre> | |||
Then run: | |||
<pre> | |||
sudo rc-service wpa_supplicant start | |||
sudo udhcpc -i mlan0 | |||
</pre> | |||
If the service fails to start, you might need to kill the existing process: | |||
<pre> | |||
sudo killall wpa_supplicant | |||
</pre> | |||
Note: You need to turn rndis0 off using <code>sudo ifconfig rndis0 down</code> if you used USB Internet. Also remove usb_internet.start from <code>/etc/local.d</code>. | |||
You can also try running wpa_supplicant manually: | |||
<pre> | |||
sudo wpa_supplicant -u -Dnl80211 -B -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -imlan0 | |||
</pre> | |||
You can also use [[NetworkManager]]. Stop and disable wpa_supplicant, then restart and enable NetworkManager (<code>sudo rc-service wpa_supplicant stop; sudo rc-update del wpa_supplicant; sudo rc-service networkmanager restart; sudo rc-update add networkmanager</code>). After connecting to a hotspot, run [[NetworkManager/DHCP|udhcpc]] to get a DHCP lease: <code>sudo udhcpc -i mlan0</code>. | |||
== About GPU == | |||
The GPU is Vivante GC1000 which has open source drivers but we can't get it work yet. The reverse engineered driver is called etnaviv and the compiling process is a little bit complex. If anyone figures it out don't forget to tag @hpagseddy at postmarketOS Matrix server. | |||
Wayland works, but you may get better battery life with X11 (tested GNOME vs MATE). | |||
== Mainline == | |||
The PXA986 SoC has no support upstream ([https://web.archive.org/web/20230527013704/www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/arm/marvell.html#mmp-mmp2-mmp3-family-communication-processor https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/arm/marvell.html#mmp-mmp2-mmp3-family-communication-processor]). | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_lt02 Kernel | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_3_7.0 Wikipedia page for device] | ||
* [https://github.com/yahiashamaa/android_kernel_samsung_lt02 Kernel source 3.4.113] | |||
* [https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2503063 Unofficial TWRP] | |||
* {{MR|1484}} Add support for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 (lt023g) | |||
* [https://github.com/etnaviv Vivante Open source drivers] | |||
* [https://github.com/kumajaya/android_kernel_samsung_lt02 Old Kernel 3.4.5] | |||
* [[Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7.0 (samsung-goyawifi)|sibling model Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7.0 (samsung-goyawifi)]] | |||
** Seems to share the chipset, but not the wifi (firmware 8777 vs. 8787 iirc); has some quality of life improvements over this one, eg. [https://pkgs.postmarketos.org/package/master/postmarketos/armv7/device-samsung-goyawifi-networkmanager-dhclient Install and use dhclient for networkmanager to get IP throught DHCP] |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 23 March 2025
![]() Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 | |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
---|---|
Name | Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 |
Codename | samsung-lt023g |
Released | 2013 |
Type | tablet |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Marvell PXA986 |
CPU | Dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 |
GPU | Vivante GC1000 |
Display | 1024×600 TFT |
Storage | 16GB |
Memory | 1GB |
Architecture | armv7 |
Software | |
Original software | Android |
Original version | 4.4.2 (Linux 3.4.5) |
postmarketOS | |
Category | testing |
Pre-built images | no |
Mainline | no |
postmarketOS kernel | 3.4.113 |
Unixbench Whet/Dhry score | 564.6 |
Flashing |
Works |
---|---|
USB Networking |
Works |
Internal storage |
No data |
SD card |
No data |
Battery |
Works |
Screen |
Works |
Touchscreen |
Works |
Multimedia | |
3D Acceleration |
Broken |
Audio |
Works |
Camera |
Works |
Camera Flash |
No data |
Connectivity | |
WiFi |
Partial |
Bluetooth |
Partial |
GPS |
No data |
NFC |
No data |
Modem | |
Calls |
Broken |
SMS |
Broken |
Mobile data |
Broken |
Miscellaneous | |
FDE |
Works |
USB OTG |
No data |
HDMI/DP |
No data |
Sensors | |
Accelerometer |
Works |
Magnetometer |
No data |
Ambient Light |
No data |
Proximity |
No data |
Hall Effect |
No data |
Haptics |
No data |
Barometer |
No data |
Maintainer
- hpagseddy
Users owning this device
- Catto24 (Notes: lt02wifi)
- Cdde (Notes: Broken-ish WiFi)
- Devon (Notes: Works great. Wifi works with fixed ip address)
- Hacker420
- Marineboy1
- MoralCode (Notes: Broken-ish WiFi)
- Randomtek (Notes: Kids' version (SM-T2105))
- Rontti (Notes: rootfs only worked on SD card and USER partition)
- Tfuxu (Notes: Nice old tablet for reading and listening to books, only crippled by its SOC and 1GB of RAM)
- Threeoh6000 (Notes: Kids Edition, works fine, xfce4)
- Ysh (Notes: lt02wifi 8GB)
Entering flash mode
- Power down the device, then press and hold
Volume Down
+Home
+Power
simultaneously. - Once the device vibrates, release
Power
, but keepVolume Down
andHome
held. - The device will ask you if you wish to upload a custom OS. Press
Volume Up
to confirm. - Once the device displays "Odin mode" in the top-left of the screen, it is ready for flashing.
Entering recovery mode
- Power down the device, then press and hold
Volume Up
+Home
+Power
simultaneously. - Once the device vibrates, release
Power
, but keepVolume Up
andHome
held.
Installation
Refer to Installation/Using pmbootstrap for more details.
During pmbootstrap init
, select
- Channel:
edge
- Vendor:
samsung
- Device codename:
lt023g
wpa_supplicant
as the wifi backend- User interface:
lxqt
(recommended, see Incompatible software below for more details; only software rendering is supported) - Additional options: extra free space:
500
MB (not needed when installing to sdcard) - Extra packages:
linux-firmware-mrvl,zstd,networkmanager,networkmanager-cli
for wifi firmware, and to allow connecting to wifi using either lxqt nm-applet or the command line interface. See How to get WiFi working for more details.
Before running pmbootstrap install
to generate the kernel and rootfs images, you need to choose the rootfs location from the following three options.
- USERDATA partition: Change
deviceinfo_flash_heimdall_partition_system
in deviceinfo toUSER
and usepmbootstrap flasher flash_rootfs
to flash the rootfs after generating the image. (Flashing to SYSTEM with heimdall fails.) - External sd card: Add the
--sdcard=/dev/mmcblk...
flag. - Installation from recovery mode using a zip file: Add the
--android-recovery-zip
flag.
Full disk encryption is supported with all of the above options, and is enabled by adding the --fde
flag.
Kernel can be installed via pmbootstrap flasher flash_kernel
after entering flash mode.
What works
See devicetable on the right.
- Booting off a microSD card
- Booting from userdata partition
- Booting from system partition using Android recovery ZIP option
- Physical buttons
- Touch keys
- Backlight brightness
- Battery indicator
- Wayland
- X11
- Front and back Camera (/dev/video0 - front camera, /dev/video1 - back camera)
- Sensors
- Bluetooth (only shows available devices. Still looking for a way to connect to a device)
- Audio
What does not work
- Cellular networking(not exist on some models)
- 2D and 3D Acceleration
Everything else is untested as of writing this.
Incompatible software
Due to the lack of upstream support for the PXA986 SoC, the kernel remains to a very old 3.4.113 version. As of 2023, there is still largely chance that the software on the edge channel of postmarketOS will run on this device with some notable exceptions. Concerning the choice of the environment, LXQt works out of the box. It has been reported that Xfce4, GNOME, and MATE never reach the desktop.
Some issues related to general software:
- Software using sandboxing will fail (e.g. epiphany browser). Of course, this includes all flatpaks as well
- /etc/fstab cannot be used to mount a partition (an unsupported kernel syscall in newer versions of mount prevents the access to the file)
- Some programs will just fail to start
How hpagseddy get camera working
Right now it's not usable for daily use, just for testing camera quality and checking if camera is working or not. I used the "motion" package from Alpine Linux to capture pictures. If you want to test it too, just use apk add motion
command to install that package. Then simply type "motion" and it will start capturing pictures nearly every second. If it doesn't capture pictures or pictures are just black squares then your camera isn't working. For opening pictures, I used feh image viewer to view images but every gallery app works great.
How to get WiFi working
Install linux-firmware-mrvl
to get the necessary firmware files. Navigate to /lib/firmware/mrvl
and run sudo unzstd *.bin.zst --force
to extract firmware (as the kernel does not support compressed firmware), then reboot the device via sudo reboot
.
Run sudo ifconfig mlan0 up
, then configure wpa_supplicant
:
$ wpa_passphrase "YOUR_SSID" "YOUR_PASSPHRASE" | sudo tee /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
Then run:
sudo rc-service wpa_supplicant start sudo udhcpc -i mlan0
If the service fails to start, you might need to kill the existing process:
sudo killall wpa_supplicant
Note: You need to turn rndis0 off using sudo ifconfig rndis0 down
if you used USB Internet. Also remove usb_internet.start from /etc/local.d
.
You can also try running wpa_supplicant manually:
sudo wpa_supplicant -u -Dnl80211 -B -c /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf -imlan0
You can also use NetworkManager. Stop and disable wpa_supplicant, then restart and enable NetworkManager (sudo rc-service wpa_supplicant stop; sudo rc-update del wpa_supplicant; sudo rc-service networkmanager restart; sudo rc-update add networkmanager
). After connecting to a hotspot, run udhcpc to get a DHCP lease: sudo udhcpc -i mlan0
.
About GPU
The GPU is Vivante GC1000 which has open source drivers but we can't get it work yet. The reverse engineered driver is called etnaviv and the compiling process is a little bit complex. If anyone figures it out don't forget to tag @hpagseddy at postmarketOS Matrix server.
Wayland works, but you may get better battery life with X11 (tested GNOME vs MATE).
Mainline
The PXA986 SoC has no support upstream (https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/arm/marvell.html#mmp-mmp2-mmp3-family-communication-processor).
Links
- Wikipedia page for device
- Kernel source 3.4.113
- Unofficial TWRP
- !1484 Add support for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 (lt023g)
- Vivante Open source drivers
- Old Kernel 3.4.5
- sibling model Galaxy Tab 3 Lite 7.0 (samsung-goyawifi)
- Seems to share the chipset, but not the wifi (firmware 8777 vs. 8787 iirc); has some quality of life improvements over this one, eg. Install and use dhclient for networkmanager to get IP throught DHCP