@Flohack said in Samsung I9300:
Sorry to say but unless you find someone to work on a new port, or port it yourself, ther is little chance thats going to happen. The Samsung S3 has a superold kernel, we currently expect a device to be in the range of 3.4 -3.10 as a minimum (depending a bit on the quality of the kernel itself). The S3 ahs kernel 3.0 and it will be PITA to reverse-patch all the stuff thats needed, beginning with apparmor, but not limited to that (Bluetooth is also a big pain here). Also with 1GB of RAM your experience will be very poor.
Keep in mind that the early port for the S3 was from a very very early version of Ubuntu Touch. The OS has evolved in the meantime, using more CPU, RAM and with a totally different boot concept (flipped version).
Finally, each device is a major burden for the porter, I have myself a bunch of unfinished devices on the table, and even if you supply the porter with a device its probably not much of a motivation.
We cannot and will not support devices that we think have no benefit in the ration between labour for maintenance and support vs. user benefits, and also in terms of how many people own such a device, and how many can get one. While S3 is still very popular, there are much better supported devices now, and we are aiming to get Android-9 support ready. Our mission is to sustain older devices but also bring in ones that users can actually buy in a store as new.
I only need an old version for the installer. Also, if so, how was I able to get android 10 on it?