Samsung Galaxy SIII I747 (samsung-i747m): Difference between revisions
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| chipset = Qualcomm | | chipset = Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus (MSM8960) | ||
| cpu = Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait | | cpu = Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait | ||
| gpu = Adreno 225 | | gpu = Adreno 225 |
Revision as of 11:44, 17 November 2022
This device is still running on armhf, although the processor supports armv7. If you own it, change it and test it that way. |
![]() Samsung Galaxy SIII I747 | |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
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Name | Galaxy S III (US version, i747m) |
Codename | samsung-i747m |
Released | 2012 |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus (MSM8960) |
CPU | Dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait |
GPU | Adreno 225 |
Display | 720x1280 AMOLED |
Storage | 16 GB |
Memory | 2 GB |
Architecture | armv7 |
Software | |
Original software | Android 4.0 |
postmarketOS | |
Category | testing |
Pre-built images | no |
Flashing |
Works |
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USB Networking |
Works |
Internal storage |
No data |
SD card |
No data |
Battery |
No data |
Screen |
Works |
Touchscreen |
Works |
Multimedia | |
3D Acceleration |
No data |
Audio |
Partial |
Camera |
No data |
Camera Flash |
No data |
Connectivity | |
WiFi |
Works |
Bluetooth |
Partial |
GPS |
No data |
NFC |
No data |
Modem | |
Calls |
No data |
SMS |
No data |
Mobile data |
No data |
Miscellaneous | |
FDE |
Partial |
USB OTG |
No data |
HDMI/DP |
No data |
Sensors | |
Accelerometer |
No data |
Magnetometer |
No data |
Ambient Light |
No data |
Proximity |
No data |
Hall Effect |
No data |
Haptics |
No data |
Barometer |
No data |
Contributors
- magmastonealex
Maintainer(s)
- magmastonealex
What works
- Touchscreen/Display
- Weston
- WiFi
- Bluetooth (ish)
What does not work
- Everything Else
Bluetooth
Not generally packaged yet - I still need a way to integrate it with bluez5 utilities, which seem to need the driver to be in kernelspace. Still, it works with the legacy utils to scan, pair, and be usable.
Steps:
- Download the proprietary firmware blob for the Bluetooth chip on to your device.
- Download and build (in armhf build chroot) broadcom-patchram-plus, and move to your device. (install autoconf, automake, libtool, run ./autogen.sh, run make)
- Run ./brcm_patchram_plus --patchram bcm4334.hcd --enable_hci --no2bytes --tosleep 50000 --use_baudrate_for_download --baudrate 4000000 /dev/
ttyHS0
- hciconfig hci0 up
- hcitool dev
- hcitool scan
How to enter flash mode
Hold power key, volume down, and home button simultaneously.