Quote: Originally Posted by hallstevenson Originally Posted by Source for what ? I'm new to Samsung devices, but not Android, and they only have to release source for the kernel. This recent update didn't include a new kernel, did it ? If Samsung uses other open-source code, I didn't know.

Quote: Originally Posted by DigitalMD Originally Posted by I'm not sure what the OP is talking about . The radio/modem is not open source, its Verizon proprietary. So unless the bug is in the Samsung portion open source does not apply

Kernel source, there's a new kernel with each update. At least there is when referencing the date it was compiled. I won't claim to say I read code/source but there's definitely a few adjustments between one compiled OTA kernel and the next.The modem being proprietary isn't the main concern. If what OP has posted is true, Samsung is just withholding VRBMD3 kernel source to push another OTA after which they'll provide kernel source for that newer OTA.Llstarks just wants source and there's nothing wrong with that. Just means we have to wait a little longer is all.Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 4 Beta