Is anywhere changelog for SW3 ROM versions? Is it possible to switch between versions?
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N00b here, looking at rooting my N4 with PA. I can see the latest slew of PA releases are marked as v4.5, which I assume is PA's own version release number. Where can I find out which version of Android they're based on, though? Do the betas differ in Android version number from the last stable release, too?
We are always on the latest Android version. We are actually on PA version 4.6.
We have been on Android version 4.4.4 since it was released. We do not change Android versions until Google does.
#stayparanoid
Oppo released a Beta of an AOSP for the Find7.
FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK
Here some Infos from Oppo:
1. Is this update a ColorOS version based on Lollipop?
No, this is a stock Android version based on Lollipop 5.0.2.
2. Will ColorOS be Updated to Lollipop and when?
Yes, the ColorOS Lollipop version based on Lollipop 5.0.2 is being developed right now, and is expected to be ready for the Find 7 in May.
3. Does this version include ColorOS features?
No, this version is aimed to provide a pure Android experience, which is light, fast, stable and up to date.
4. Does this version support unified storage?
Yes.
5. Does this version support soft keys?
Yes.
6. Who is this version recommended for?
This version is aimed at those who are experienced with flashing firmware and are big fans of stock Android, hoping to experience Lollipop on their device as soon as possible.
7. How can I apply for it?
Simply reply to this thread and tell us why you would like to try this version.
8. Where can I download it?
https://s3.amazonaws.com/public.oppousa.com/OTA/AOSP/Find7/X9006&X9076_AOSP_V1.0.0_Beta.zip
XDA:DevDB Information
Stock AOSP, ROM for the Oppo Find 7
Contributors
lucki-munich
Source Code: http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/would-you-like-to-have-a-taste-of-lollipop-on-your-find-7.25945/
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2015-05-04
Last Updated 2015-05-04
I tried this ROM, but some how I addicted to CM
Sent from my Find7 using XDA Free mobile app
lucki-munich said:
Oppo released a Beta of an AOSP for the Find7.
FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK
Here some Infos from Oppo:
1. Is this update a ColorOS version based on Lollipop?
No, this is a stock Android version based on Lollipop 5.0.2.
2. Will ColorOS be Updated to Lollipop and when?
Yes, the ColorOS Lollipop version based on Lollipop 5.0.2 is being developed right now, and is expected to be ready for the Find 7 in May.
3. Does this version include ColorOS features?
No, this version is aimed to provide a pure Android experience, which is light, fast, stable and up to date.
4. Does this version support unified storage?
Yes.
5. Does this version support soft keys?
Yes.
6. Who is this version recommended for?
This version is aimed at those who are experienced with flashing firmware and are big fans of stock Android, hoping to experience Lollipop on their device as soon as possible.
7. How can I apply for it?
Simply reply to this thread and tell us why you would like to try this version.
8. Where can I download it?
https://s3.amazonaws.com/public.oppousa.com/OTA/AOSP/Find7/X9006&X9076_AOSP_V1.0.0_Beta.zip
XDA:DevDB Information
Stock AOSP, ROM for the Oppo Find 7
Contributors
lucki-munich
Source Code: http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/would-you-like-to-have-a-taste-of-lollipop-on-your-find-7.25945/
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2015-05-04
Last Updated 2015-05-04
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Hey Guys, this post has the older version of the stock AOSP developed by OPPO. The last beta (1.1) available is downloadable from the following link The post that speaks about this version is the following: http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=27233&extra=
Moreover, there's anothe version of the AOSP developed by oppo for the find 7's which is called "Spectrum" that is downloadable here and the post where it's introduced is this: http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=43298&extra=
Greetings! :fingers-crossed:
This is a small project made by me in order to help people who wants to get KitKat on their Xperia M. This ROM is based on AOKP (Android Open Kang Project), with some additional modifications. This ROM is very smooth, with almost no lags.
Features:
Original AOKP features
CyanogenMod File Manager
Sony Apps (Music, Videos) - Album still getting bugs
NUI Kernel (thanks to @thichthat)
How to install: Same as CyanogenMod 11/AOKP
About dirty flashing: This ROM doesn't have CM11 backup script, so GApps will be wiped after flashing. Please reflash GApps after dirty flashing.
XDA:DevDB Information
UltraKK, ROM for the Sony Xperia M
Contributors
extremetek, thichthat, FrOz3n, CyanogenMod community, Sony
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: 4.3 Baseband
Based On: AOKP
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2016-12-17
Last Updated 2016-12-16
Download links:
Alpha 1
Q/A:
Q: Is this ROM based on latest source?
A: No.
Q: Is the Stagefright bug fixed?
A: No.
Q: Was this ROM ported from another device with newer KitKat source?
A: No. This is pure AOKP built by @FrOz3n
Changelog:
Alpha 1 - December 17, 2016: Initial release. Album is untested, so it's not added.
Screenshots?
Screenshots: (some apps are installed by me)
extremetek said:
Screenshots: (some apps are installed by me)
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Thanks but please add some details like is it based on latest sources? Is stagefright bug removed? Was it ported from some other device that has latest kitkat sources? Sorry for so much questions
Adarsh Dubey said:
Thanks but please add some details like is it based on latest sources? Is stagefright bug removed? Was it ported from some other device that has latest kitkat sources? Sorry for so much questions
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1. It's not based on latest sources. It's based on an very old build of AOKP (from July 2014).
2. No, the Stagefright bug wasn't removed (for more information read Answer #1)
3. It's not ported from any device. It's pure AOKP built by @FrOz3n.
extremetek said:
1. It's not based on latest sources. It's based on an very old build of AOKP (from July 2014).
2. No, the Stagefright bug wasn't removed (for more information read Answer #1)
3. It's not ported from any device. It's pure AOKP built by @FrOz3n.
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Thanks
Hey I like this ROM light and fluid, get the job done for some serious abuse of RIL..good job op..
The latest stable firmware version is 8.0 and the latest weekly is 9.0, does that mean 8.0 is still the latest official android version?
Weekly is developer version, 8.0 is stable. They both are official. One is with less bugs maybe bugfree
I have revolution OS 10, which seems to have firmware 8.12.6 (shows stable in the settings on the phone), but this doesnt appear to be a stable release but a weekly release according to the firmware downloads site.
If i upgrade the firmware can i go from weekly to stable as I was going to upgrade to the latest stable on there which is 10.3.1.0
looking at this some more - can i flash new android firmware? can i flash 9.0 firmware on my 8.1 android phone? - this being the latest stable V11.0.3.0.PEIMIXM