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Hello, l present my rom dedicated to good performance in games, RAM, battery and more.
Optidroid Plus v4.0.1 Updated
4.0.0
Ota Updater
some files removed
build.prop tweaks
apps optimized
have a aosp interface
excelent performance in games, in battery, and more.
very light, 146mb
4.0.1 (last update for the time being)
new kernel "Ktweaker" (thanks to Ktoonsez)
Android M sounds and bootanimation
bug fix (fc in languaje config)
build.prop new tweaks
*Ota downloads:
you should install manual OTA, wipe data, cache, system and install rom from folder OTA-Updater/download/ROM/rom.zip
Installation
Reboot in recovery
Backup (optional)
Wipe data, cache, system and dalvik cache.
install rom
If you wish install gapps:
Reboot and start rom
Reboot in recovery
Install gapps
Reboot
Bugs:
launcher->chose wallpaper (fc)
temp fix: should select your favorite wallpaper in gallery, not from launcher.
Credits:
OptidroidPlus
Ktoonsez for kernel (Sources can be found here)
CyanogenMod (rom base)
Downloads
ROM
v4.0.1
Gapps
OptidroidPlus said:
Hello, l present my rom dedicated to good performance in games, RAM, battery and more.
Optidroid Plus 4
Ota Updater
some files removed
build.prop tweaks
apps optimized
have a aosp interface
excelent performance in games, in battery, and more.
very light, 146mb
*Ota downloads:
you should install manual OTA, wipe data, cache, system and install rom from folder OTA-Updater/download/ROM/rom.zip
Installation
Reboot in recovery
Backup (optional)
Wipe data, cache, system and dalvik cache.
install rom
If you wish install gapps:
Reboot and start rom
Reboot in recovery
Install gapps
Reboot
Bugs:
launcher->chose wallpaper (fc)
temp fix: should select your favorite wallpaper in gallery, not from launcher.
Downloads
ROM https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=33664
Gapps https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=33665
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CM or AOSP Based rom?
State it in your thread so that people will know.
And i think i stick with 5.1.1 :laugh: :good:
But good luck on this project :highfive:
xDroidZz said:
CM or AOSP Based rom?
State it in your thread so that people will know.
And i think i stick with 5.1.1 :laugh: :good:
But good luck on this project :highfive:
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Based on CM11
as state my thread? I'm new in xda, sorry for my bad english
OptidroidPlus said:
Based on CM11
as state my thread? I'm new in xda, sorry for my bad english
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Hola Amigo :
read the rules for posting roms .... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2340983
i think you missing the link to : - ROM/KERNEL sources
post it or the admins close the thread
GL in the future development , and thanks for the rom
thanks, I think you mean this? :
Credits:
OptidroidPlus (optimization)
CyanogenMod <-Rom & kernel (base)
I read it several times and still do not understand rule
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Leí varias veces y sigo sin entender regla que menciona
OptidroidPlus said:
I read it several times and still do not understand rule
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Leí varias veces y sigo sin entender regla que menciona
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You need to post your kernel sources, otherwise you are violating xda rules and the GPL license
if used as the base cyanogenmod.org, that exactly should put?
OptidroidPlus said:
if used as the base cyanogenmod.org, that exactly should put?
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Just post a web link to your github sources which includes your kernel
You need to post a link to your kernel sources
rom updated to
4.0.1 (last update for the time being)
new kernel "Ktweaker" (thanks to Ktoonsez)
Android M sounds and bootanimation
bug fix (fc in languaje config)
build.prop new tweaks
new gapps, tested. no bugs
new:
i update rom to v4.0.2 to fix bug of choose wallpaper and music player. thanks for using my rom
Note: Official CM13 builds for Oppo Find 7a/s have been released as of 4th December 2015
Unofficial CM13
- Marshmallow-
for
Oppo Find 7a/s
An early taste of Marshmallow...
The original Developer is Wuxianlin.
You can find the ROM download links here - http://pan.baidu.com/s/1jGETpbC#path=%2FCM13-Find7
Mirror (Latest Only) (By Spoonymoon):
cm-13.0-20151127-UNOFFICIAL-find7.zip
https://mega.nz/#!DpVDEKSR!Y-SxMCw83UQAeBQ6txrXZ3-b-IKz_Q7Z1uSu-kpcl6o
cm-13.0-20151110-UNOFFICIAL-find7s.zip
https://mega.nz/#!igMylYRL!pAtLqr8g3Kb8R-NqhfAUnAq8gENhsiia86YOFpwd8eM
- Disclaimer -
Code:
#include
/*
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
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Source Code:
Code:
[url]https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oppo_find7s/tree/cm-13.0[/url]
[url]https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oppo_find7/tree/cm-13.0[/url]
[url]https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oppo_find7-common/tree/cm-13.0[/url]
[url]https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oppo_msm8974-common/tree/cm-13.0[/url]
[url]https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_kernel_oppo_msm8974/tree/cm-13.0[/url]
Installation -
For Color OS 2 & 2.1 Users (4.4.2 & 5.0) -
Use third party recovery to Backup (TWRP).
Download Color OS 1.2.8>HERE<
Boot into ColorOS recovery
Wipe data and cache
Flash ColorOS 1.2.8 (It took 5-10 min for me to complete)
Let it boot. Then again reboot to custom recovery (TWRP)
Wipe-> data, cache, dalvik cache, system.
Flash CM13. Reboot.
It takes 5-6 minutes to boot in the first run, so don't do anything stupid.
For Color OS 1 Users (4.3) -
Reboot to custom recovery (TWRP), Have Backup.
Wipe-> data, cache, dalvik cache, system.
Flash CM13. Reboot.
For Custom ROM Users (4.4.x/5.0.x/5.1.x) -
Reboot to custom recovery (TWRP), Have Backup.
Wipe-> data, cache, dalvik cache, system.
Flash CM13. Reboot.
GApps (Mini) - http://downloadmirror.co/android/ss
WORKING :
Unified Storage
Calls/Messaging
Bluetooth
WiFi
GPS
Torch
WiFi Hotspot
Root access
Camera
BUG LIST :
Not all CM customization options integrated
Skyline Notification
Storage
NFC
List will expand if more bugs are found . . .
PATCHES :
Root fix : http://www.mediafire.com/download/713gjcvl9b89mor/BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip
Screen density fix for 7s(X9076/X9077) : http://www.mediafire.com/download/t0x9ue80kgql6hg/find7s_patch.zip
Wow now thats fast. Gonna try this soon.
Manas1796 said:
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Unofficial CM13
- Marshmallow-
for
Oppo Find 7
An early Taste of Marshmallow...
The original Developer's name is "Wuxianlin".
You can find the direct link here - http://pan.baidu.com/wap/shareview?...d7&page=1&num=20&fsid=758500377301006&third=0
Code:
#include
/*
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
Installing Instructions -
For Color OS 2 & 2.1 Users (4.4.2 & 5.0) -
Use third party recovery to Backup (TWRP).
Download Color OS 1.2.8>HERE<
Boot into ColorOS recovery
Wipe data and cache
Flash ColorOS 1.2.8 (It took 5-10 min for me to complete)
Let it boot. Then again reboot to custom recovery (TWRP)
Wipe- data, cache, dalvik cache, system.
Flash CM13 (Takes ~40 sec). Reboot.
It takes 3-4 minutes to boot in the first run, so don't do anything stupid.
For Color OS 1 Users (4.3) -
Reboot to custom recovery (TWRP), Have Backup.
WIpe- data, cache, dalvik cache, system.
Flash CM13 (Takes ~40 sec). Reboot.
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How do I download ? mirrors ??
I saw this posted on the OPPO forums by the same "Wuxianlin", it raises my suspicious eyebrow as it linked to a chinese site with nothing but chinese that google struggled to translate.
I don't dare download it
This is awesome mate….
Thankyou, but NOT able too do from baidu whitout been registered…
Plz provide mirror someone????
I'll flash and test, for sure
Thx in advance
Edit: but why flash cos first??, there's no lvm or special remapping needed, it's cm13??
spoonymoon said:
This is awesome mate….
Thankyou, but NOT able too do from baidu whitout been registered…
Plz provide mirror someone????
I'll flash and test, for sure
Thx in advance
Edit: but why flash cos first??, there's no lvm or special remapping needed, it's cm13??
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yup i think there is no lvm support just like cm12. waiting for mirror too.
spoonymoon said:
This is awesome mate….
Thankyou, but NOT able too do from baidu whitout been registered…
Plz provide mirror someone????
I'll flash and test, for sure
Thx in advance
Edit: but why flash cos first??, there's no lvm or special remapping needed, it's cm13??
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StormTrooper89 said:
yup i think there is no lvm support just like cm12. waiting for mirror too.
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Yup, it has no support for LVM just like CM12 and 12.1
Screenshots will be coming up soon.
I am downloading the ROM with "JDownloader 2 BETA". It does not require a baidu account. My internet speed is pretty slow (Max 60kB/s), so it will take a while before I can upload any screenshots
EDIT: Hey guys the mirrors are up! & LVM is supported
wow Wuxianlin is great, isn't the same dev who made cm12 early builds? i will install after they fix the storage bug, i use my find7 as daily driver... so is a bit too early for me maybe
i hope that the new way to format sd cards as internal storage introduced in M could finally stop forcing me to deal with lvm/coldbird things
thanks for the interesting post and thanks to who made mirrors of course
-lorenzo- said:
wow Wuxianlin is great, isn't the same dev who made cm12 early builds? i will install after they fix the storage bug, i use my find7 as daily driver... so is a bit too early for me maybe
i hope that the new way to format sd cards as internal storage introduced in M could finally stop forcing me to deal with lvm/coldbird things
thanks for the interesting post and thanks to who made mirrors of course
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Too bad lvm is officially a way to have all internal storage in one place. We can only hope cm will merge it in their rom.
StormTrooper89 said:
Too bad lvm is officially a way to have all internal storage in one place. We can only hope cm will merge it in their rom.
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I hoped it to, but afaik cm team never talked about any unificatiom method and in their official support they generally avoid this kind of workaround so if i can use a class 10 micro SD with decent results in installing and using apps will be fine to me..
EDIT: i find out a way to open that site with firefox and downloaded the description.txt in the folder, translated from chinese to english with google translator and got this:
Here is stored in the adaptation to Android6.0 Find 7 (CM13)
Subdivision Related:
Android 6.0 the vold dynamically mounted storage, but there seems to be some bug, for Find7 factory district ext4 format internal card mount has a problem, but the 5.0 merge partition is no problem
Screen Related:
CM kernel Find 7 Standard Edition R63419 batch of LCD compatibility is not good, resulting in the video, so this batch friend patience omnirom good caf drive there merge
Brush into the method:
1. brush into twrp recovery
2. Enter TWRP, Shuangqing, brush into ROM package, bug fixes package, ROOT patch, RE Manager patch (Standard Edition plus brush find7s_patch.zip)
3. Restart, eating cotton candy bars
Known bug:
1.NFC
2. Camera incidental FC
3. Built-in browser has problems
The built-in file manager as a problem, put a patch RE Manager
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the translation is bad but seems that also a couple of zips has to be flashed apart from the rom itself and the gapps, for sure for rooting i see in the folder that the dev has put supersu 2.52 beta
Keeping a close eye on this thread so I can test as soon as the main bugs are handled
downloading via browser ends browser application... i tried downloading fdroid apk...
So anyone try to merge the stock oppo storage "3GB(apps)+23GB(video,photos,music, etc...)" with new Android M format function??
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/0...or-accessed-normally-with-no-additional-apps/
can someone link me a gapps package compatible with this rom? the one i used broked the installation wizard and i can't go on
-lorenzo- said:
can someone link me a gapps package compatible with this rom? the one i used broked the installation wizard and i can't go on
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http://downloadmirror.co/android/ss
Worked for me...
spoonymoon said:
Edit: but why flash cos first??, there's no lvm or special remapping needed, it's cm13??
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You need to flash ColorOS because of the Modem issue. The original CM source code used the ColorOS 4.3 Modem as reference and built their ROM. And they still continue to use that source so just for installing the 4.3 modem, you have to install COS 1. ( Note: If incompatible modem is used, your carrier service would not work and you will not receive any signal )
There is a newer version out today, but i can't download it from "baidu"! Maybe someone can add it to driver folder?
Nu_Pogodi said:
There is a newer version out today, but i can't download it from "baidu"! Maybe someone can add it to driver folder?
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added
Just me with bootloop on today's version?
It's AOSP time ..
Android Pie ..
manta-Classic_Pie_08-2019_AOSP_9.0.0_r46_followmsi.zip --> DISCONTINUED
AospExtended-v6.7-manta-20191018-1203-UNOFFICIAL.zip --> DISCONTINUED
Known issues:
- NavBar works good, but no icons visible. (AospExtended only)
- NFC may not work correctly and drains a lof of battery - Pls disable thru settings menu.
- HWC (hardware composer) is partly broken (icons are not shown correctly and black home screen)
- Encryption seems not work - and has not been tested. -> Pls do not encrypt your data partition yet.
- Camera is not working .. same problem like on Nougat. (broken HAL1 camera and unsupported HAL2 camera)
- If you set pin, pattern or password to unlock the device pls be patient - if you press "confirm" the system is freezing for a few minutes - just wait.
Oreo ..
manta-Classic_01-2019_AOSP_8.1.0_r60_followmsi.zip --> DISCONTINUED
Known issues:
- Headphone jack is not fully working (Pls use the "AudioJack" kernel -> 3.4.67 - current standard kernel for all Oreo ROMs)
- If you install Magisk, pls disable Magisk "Hide" feature. (3.4.113 kernel issue)
- NFC has been taken out - still not working.
- Camera is not working .. same problem like on Nougat. (broken HAL1 camera and unsupported HAL2 camera)
- If you set pin, pattern or password to unlock the device pls be patient - if you press "confirm" the system is freezing for a few minutes - just wait.
Nougat ..
AOSP_7.1.2_r28_N2G48C_manta-ota-eng.followmsi-v1.zip --> DISCONTINUED
Known Issues:
- Camera is not working (broken HAL1 camera and unsupported HAL2 camera)
- Bluetooth is not working - fixed
- Audio jack is not working - fixed (still "old" kernel - 2017-05-09)
System and Cache repartitioning / Opengapps: Error 70
The current system partition is (getting) full !
You need to do repartition your system and cache partitions .. either via TWRP package or manually via shell.
It's an one time task.
But the filesystem of the system.img inside the ROM will keep always the same size .. approx. 800mb.
The filesystem does not know the "real" size of the actual partition.
In general .. If you install an image into a partition the filesystem will have the size of the image (in our case 800mb).
The free space we got thru repartitioning needs to be allocated again.
For this reason we need to enlarge/resize the filesystem after each ROM update and/or clean install.
Only the filesystem .. the partition itself will stay untouched.
The automatic enlarge/resize of the filesystem is part of the ROM installer.
For manual repartitioning have a look here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77759823&postcount=953
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77762148&postcount=954
For automatic repartitioning have a look here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77764246&postcount=957
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77770425&postcount=960
@ipdev - Thanks for your TWRP flashable repartitioning package !
Installation:
1. Boot into TWRP
2. Wipe system, cache and dalvik (Not required if you upgrade from previous build)
3. Install ROM.zip from above
4. install opengapps or beansgapps (arm) (optional)
5. install SuperSU.zip and/or Magisk.zip
6. Reboot into system
- Please install Magisk.zip and/or SuperSu.zip yourself.
- Due to systemless rooting - if you have installed magisk and/or supersu before you need to install it again !
- If you install SuperSu.zip it will boot twice - no panic, it's normal !
- If you had gapps installed before you don't need to install gapps again - the installer will take care.
- If you face any strange issues, pls do a factory reset via TWRP first.
Gapps:
The AOSP installer does not support "/system/addon.d/" scripts !
For this reason Gapps are not persistent like in LineageOS or in other custom ROMs.
I have modified the installer script to add this functionality.
You should be able to keep your gapps installation when you upgrade the ROM.
SuperSU and/or Magisk:
SuperSU.zip and/or Magisk.zip has always to be installed after ROM installation/upgrade - because of systemless rooting.
If you install SuperSu.zip it will boot twice - no panic, it's normal !
SOURCES:
If you want to build your own ROM ..
https://github.com/followmsi/manifests/tree/manta-aex-pie
https://github.com/followmsi/manifests/tree/manta-aosp-pie
https://github.com/followmsi/manifests/tree/manta-aosp-oreo
https://github.com/followmsi/manifests/tree/manta-aosp-nougat
DOWNLOAD:
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=289294
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By6p5AdQfavBNHkxVWhNOW5CdVk
Thanks to @sooti and @Khaon !
Enjoy
Is this "Pixel C" version with new tablet recents?
stunned said:
Is this "Pixel C" version with new tablet recents?
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Most probably not .. it seems they are not part of AOSP yet - they are included in stock firmware.
Tested the new "stuff" on my Pixel C running AOSP as well .. the "new" mutil windows view did not work as in stock firmware.
Maybe it's related to the new Pixel Launcher .. maybe they are "hidden" and not activated in AOSP.
Also the battery usage alerts were not working on Pixel C ASOP build.
Need to check this ..
Maybe I need to do a complete wipe and start from scratch to get all the new nice stuff working ? .. )
You may have test yourself on manta ...
Cheers
followmsi said:
Most probably not .. it seems they are not part of AOSP yet - they are included in stock firmware.
Tested the new "stuff" on my Pixel C running AOSP as well .. the "new" mutil windows view did not work as in stock firmware.
Maybe it's related to the new Pixel Launcher .. maybe they are "hidden" and not activated in AOSP.
Also the battery usage alerts were not working on Pixel C ASOP build.
Need to check this ..
Maybe I need to do a complete wipe and start from scratch to get all the new nice stuff working ? .. )
You may have test yourself on manta ...
Cheers
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Pixel c has its own Aosp tree or branch or whatever it is called. We already have the different navkey layout which is not available on phone aosp.
stunned said:
Pixel c has its own Aosp tree or branch or whatever it is called. We already have the different navkey layout which is not available on phone aosp.
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For the pixel c AOSP version I have used the pixel c branch.
Still not working ..
Just installing new pixel c launcher on the pixel c to see the difference .. if at all.
We will see if and how we can "enable" those features .. on manta hopefully too.
Sent from my AOSP on dragon using Tapatalk
Keep getting error Bluetooth share keeps stopping, flashed with gapps, and without, same error
dnp77 said:
Keep getting error Bluetooth share keeps stopping, flashed with gapps, and without, same error
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Yep .. will have a look.
Plenty of Bluetooth changes in 7.1.2.
Thanks for the info.
SetupWizard
If you do a clean install and install opengapps there are issues with the gapps "SetupWizard" on 7.1.2 !
Have a look here ...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71740178&postcount=267
You can also mount system (RW) and type:
Code:
echo "ro.setupwizard.mode=DISABLED" >> /system/build.prop
in TWRP terminal. This will allow you to bypass the SetupWizard altogether on a clean flash.
As it looks like the gapps team is working on an replacement SetupWizard for 7.1.2 ..
Cheers
New version ..
AOSP_7.1.2_r2_N2G47E_manta-ota-eng.followmsi-v2.zip
Installation:
1. Boot into TWRP
2. Wipe system, cache and dalvik (no need to wipe system if you upgrade from previous build)
3. Install AOSP_7.1.2_r2_N2G47E_manta-ota-eng.followmsi-v2.zip
4. Install open_gapps-arm-7.1-xxxx-2017xxxx.zip (optional)
5. Install SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip (optional)
6. Reboot into system
- If you had gapps installed before you don't need to install gapps again - the installer will take care.
- Due to supersu installation it will boot twice - no panic, it's normal !
- If you face any strange issues, pls do a factory reset via TWRP first.
- The SetupWizard from gapps is still buggy on 7.1.2
- Camera is not working
Changes:
- Bluetooth is working now !
Enjoy
Audio jack not working
Nicholas1994 said:
Audio jack not working
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Thanks for the info .. same/similar problem like in LOS 14.1
Have updated the know issues now ..
Known Issues:
- Camera is not working
- Audio jack is not working
- Bluetooth is not working - fixed in v2
Not sure when the Audio jack issue will be fixed ..
Cheers
followmsi said:
Thanks for the info .. same/similar problem like in LOS 14.1
Have updated the know issues now ..
Known Issues:
- Camera is not working
- Audio jack is not working
- Bluetooth is not working - fixed in v2
Not sure when the Audio jack issue will be fixed ..
Cheers
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What kernel are you using? this is what you should be using. the issue has something to do with changes in merges beyond 3.4.67, try mine if you want a working kernel with headphone support
sooti said:
What kernel are you using? this is what you should be using. the issue has something to do with changes in merges beyond 3.4.67, try mine if you want a working kernel with headphone support
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Cool .. This works well
Compiled a new kernel using your sources .. really nice.
Thanks a lot !
New manta kernel .. fixing Audio jack !
manta-kernel_kernel-flasher-5.1-20170409.zip
manta-kernel_kernel-flasher-5.1-20170409.zip.sha1
Installation:
1. Boot into latest TWRP
2. Install manta-kernel_kernel-flasher-5.1-20170409.zip
3. Reboot into system
No need for SuperSU ... or anything else.
The installer will take care.
Thanks to @sooti for the information.
Enjoy
Audio jack Works fine now , thanks for a super rom ?
AOSP - Music.apk
The current Music AOSP app is not working .. google did forget to implement a patch
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-rpi/LNUCjXXvn2U
This problem occurs on all 7.1.2 AOSP ROMs.
Here is the patch:
https://android.googlesource.com/pl...+/6036ce6127022880a3d9c99bd15db4c968f3e6a3^!/
Have cherry-picked this patch now and compiled the Music.apk again.
You still need to manually grant access to "storage" for the app.
Made a quick installer to replace the broken apk ..
AOSP_7.1.2_r2_Music.apk_fixed-for-Android-N_manta.zip
Maybe I will remove the app next release completely.
Cheers
Grid view
Google has activated the "grid" view of your recent apps for a few devices in 7.1.2.
It's part of AOSP already.
If you would like to use this feature .. just activate it
Pls type inside terminal app as root ..
mount system RW:
Code:
mount -o rw,remount /system
activate grid:
Code:
echo "ro.recents.grid=true" >> /system/build.prop
Reboot into system ...
I am not sure if we should activate this view per default in the next release.
Some comments please
followmsi said:
Grid view
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For tablet layout and a 10" screen size I prefer recents grid view, thanks for the hint. :good:
Now all the fresh changes are included ...
AOSP_7.1.2_r2_N2G47E_manta-ota-eng.followmsi-v3.zip
Changes:
- Added new kernel to fix Audio jack
- Enabled "Grid View" per default
- Fixed Music.apk
Installation:
1. Boot into TWRP
2. Wipe system, cache and dalvik (no need to wipe system if you upgrade from previous build)
3. Install AOSP_7.1.2_r2_N2G47E_manta-ota-eng.followmsi-v3.zip
4. Install open_gapps-arm-7.1-xxxx-2017xxxx.zip (optional)
5. Install SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip (optional)
6. Reboot into system
- If you had gapps installed before you don't need to install gapps again - the installer will take care.
- Due to supersu installation it will boot twice - no panic, it's normal !
- If you face any strange issues, pls do a factory reset via TWRP first.
- The SetupWizard from gapps is still buggy on 7.1.2
- Camera is not working
Enjoy
To finalize the manta kernel testing I have made a last version ..
Activated 1 more governor .. and used a cherry-pick to speedup AC charging.
manta-kernel-aosp_kernel-flasher-5.1-20170413.zip
Changes:
- ONDEMAND CPU governor activated
- The kernel has included changes to speed up AC charging
Installation:
1. Boot into latest TWRP
2. Install manta-kernel-aosp_kernel-flasher-5.1-20170413.zip
3. Reboot into system
No need for SuperSU ... or anything else.
The installer will take care.
If you face any strange issues, pls let me know.
Enjoy
LePro 3 : How to install GSI Roms, and where to find them
The point of this discussion is to alleviate the confusion of installing and configuring GSI Roms.
Although many of us would prefer to use fully native Android Pie Roms that are specifically designed for our phones, we do not yet have Official Pie Rom options, and there isn't alot of Beta options to choose from. Consequently, we get bored easily and are always searching something new.
Thankfully, GSI provides a wide range of alternative options and there's nothing wrong with experimentation and quelling our curiosities. In the end, lets just make sure that we continue to support our XDA Le Pro 3 developers, and if you can afford to do something nice for them...Please do so!
This thread is a work in progress and and intended to be a group effort, your participation is very welcome and highly appreciated
The OP will change often to add further information, or to correct inaccuracies, dead links, etc. So remember to check the OP occasionally, for updated information and links for useful add-ons or fixes.
The goal is that participants/you; share experiences, reviews, and suggestions.
In example, which GSI Roms you've tried, what was the experience like, was it worth it the time, did you use add-ons, etc.
If your installation required plugins, add-ons, fixes and what specifically did you use, PLEASE provide the link...etc.
Please don't say that you used a zip file to fix something and then not mention the name of that item.
Again, this a teamwork thread, be descriptive, it helps us understand what works and what doesn't. Be kind, share, discuss, and answer questions with patience and humility. If this is all new to you, feel feel to ask for help. [/I]
For now, I am providing the steps that I personally took to install and try several GSI Roms, See the steps below to get started and try this new GSI option for yourself.
Step 1 - Gather all needed Files
Latest Twrp : https://twrp.me/leeco/leecolepro3.html
Base Rom Currently base rom options are : Lineage 15.1 Treble, AICP 13.1 and Bootleggers ( Trebled Version)
Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Gapps 9.0 : https://opengapps.org/ (I personally use Nano, or Pico > Best to choose something small )
Lineage 15.1 Treble Build : https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/rom-lineageos-15-0-leeco-le-pro3-t3683720
Lineage Boot: https://mega.nz/#!uuoBiaDK!_6JlNChLg...7ZKRzCcwNI3_p0 (Can also be extracted from 15.1 or any trebled rom)
AICP 13.1 Treble version: https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/rom-aicp-13-0-pro3-aka-zl1-x727-x720-t3698058
Bootleggers https://forum.xda-developers.com/le-pro3/development/bootleggers-rom-x727-x720-t3838454
Preferred GSI Rom: https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
BlackScreen Kernel for Oreo Base : https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11410932744536996059
BlackScreen Kernels for Pie Base Rom : https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=285063
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Step 2 - Installation Part 1 - Automated Vendor Option - See Bottom of OP for more Manual vendor flash method
Longterm and recommended - Quick Recovery Method
******Boot to Recovery> Flash Preferred Base Rom > Flash Gapps, Flash Magisk******
1. Choose advanced wipe : Select system, Data, Cache and Dalvik Cache
2. Reboot Recovery
3. Flash Trebled Lineage or Trebled AICP ( from Links above)
4. Reboot Recovery - Flash Rom a second time.
5. Flash Gapps 8.1
6. Flash Magisk 17.1
7. Reboot to recovery, reboot to OS > Must do Basic Setup.
8. After setup - Reboot to Recovery Create full backup> Check Everything.
9. Optional save copy of Backup to PC, this will help you quickly restore the phone should you encounter any issues.
Once you have a full Backup of a your trebelized installation, you are now ready to install GSI Rom.
Some GSI Roms have Gapps included while others do not.
If you chosen GSI rom ( seems ideal) that does not have Gapps, you will need to flash Gapps 9.0
Step 3 - Installation Part 2
GSI Installation Steps
1. Reboot Recovery
2. Do a factory reset
3. Install GSI to system
4. Flash Gapps 9.0 ( if needed)
5. Flash Magisk
6. Reboot to recovery, reboot to OS > Setup GSI > Enjoy!
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ADDONS and ISSUE FIXES ( Only if needed- some GSI's will not have these issues)
Safety Net Fix: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/guid-bypassing-safetynet-august-t3837809
Adaptive Brightness Fix : [url]https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4581000&d=1535255905
NFC Fix https://mega.nz/#F!kgdGiI6L Key: !_Gr9otePqXOX7yVLtjUxfQ ( Thanks to @ enigmatic92 and @ ademir.dias for providing a working accessible link)
Option 2 NFC Fix : Pie-NFCFix-Universal_v1.zip
Substratum Dark Mode : The Fix is simple join Substratum Beta then use a compatible Pie them
See more information here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77651573&postcount=36
Disable Rounded Corners: https://goo.gl/CcEMzi ( Substratum add-on)
Substratum Beta through Google https://play.google.com/apps/testing/projekt.substratum
Android P dark themes : Pi Dark [substratum]
Here is a free dark overlay to get you started Pie compatible, Open Source, Signed-off-by: Harsh Shandilya
OverLay : https://mega.nz/#F!kAw1WK6I Key: !wtX2GAY2676wjGFiwNwpVg
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Installation Option 2 -
Quicker install Method - You can choose to have no backup at all or save a partial recovery ( System,Root) which is very helpful to have available, if you break your installation
Step 1 - Installation Part 1
Gather your Preferred Base Rom , Gapps, Magisk
Boot to Recovery
Choose advanced wipe : Select system, Data, Cache and Dalvik Cache
Reboot Recovery
Flash Trebled Lineage or Trebled AICP ( see Links above)
Reboot Recovery - Flash Rom a second time.
No Gapps needed ( save alot of time by skipping setup)
Flash Magisk 17.1
Reboot to Recovery Create full backup> Check Everything.
( Note that you are not booting to system, this method install base and provides a recovery, to will help save time when starting over or returning to a standard Rom.)
Optional save copy of Backup to PC, this will help you quickly restore the phone should you encounter any issues.
Once you have your gappless backup of a your trebelized installation, you are now ready to install GSI Rom.
Some roms have Gapps included while others do not.
If you chosen GSI rom that does not have Gapps, you will need to flash Gapps 9.0
Step 2 - Installation Part 2
1. Reboot Recovery
2. Do a factory reset
3. Install GSI to system
4. Flash Gapps 9.0 ( if needed)
5. Flash Magisk
6. Reboot to recovery, reboot to OS > Setup GSI > Enjoy!
The steps listed above assumes that you know the fundamentals of fastboot, using TWRP recovery, etc.
Using GSI’s roms is essentially testing GSI roms, there is no guarantee, although quite a few run extremely well on many devices.
The instructions above are just guidelines, of course as per XDA policy, anything that you choose to flash is done at your own risk
Generic System Image (GSI) list
LePro 3 use type A
Here's a collection of available GSI ROMs, in order to keep it easy to choose what you want.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
Treble-Enabled Device Development
https://forum.xda-developers.com/project-treble/trebleenabled-device-development
Project Treble
https://forum.xda-developers.com/project-treble
With any GSI Rom, if it doesn't list our phone specifically ( Zl1 or Zl0) then you use the versions Label type A or : arm64 A only
I am personally using Havoc: https://sourceforge.net/projects/hav...0.zip/download
Installing updates - Steps Needed
The Base Rom method is easier a superior to using Trembled TWRP ( for me the using regular Twrp and Base cause the system to have better stability.
To update GSI Rom
You do not need to wipe any vendor partitions.
Place the update in your downloads folder, and unpack it.
Boot to recovery,
Clear simple cache,
Flash GSI rom to system,
Clear caches
Reboot to system > finished.
If you have a bootloop [email protected] reflash lineage boot.
Troubleshooting Tips
Trouble booting/stuck in bootloop ? : Resolution here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77668925&postcount=71
UPDATE - September 20- 2018 - Manual Vendor Method - Using Codeworks New Treble TWRP
Download : twrp-3.2.3-0-20180919-codeworkx-zl1
Install Trebled TWRP
Choose Longterm or Quick method from Above, (regarding creating a backup)
After you have your Recovery, placed unpacked GSI Rom and vendor files on your Storage Drive,
Flash GSI to System
Flash 3 Vendor files
Flash Gapps if needed
Flash Magisk 17.1
Reboot to Recovery, clear cache
Reboot to system
If you have a good suggestion, I will add it to the OP and in will give your full deserved credit
Thanks to following members for their feedback and offer to help keep this thread accurate by providing reviews and their support @rob_z11, @Ramg77, @enigmatic92, @willngg @ademir.dias @4K2K
@*.*.*.* Please do not copy this OP into another thread without providing credit a link to this OP.
So far we we know that the following Roms work on the Leeco pro 3
Benzo, version 9/1
Havoc, most recent version. : Gapps is installed separately - I have experienced no issues at all with this rom. Currently using BlackScreen 5.3. r3
AOSP Extended 9.0 v6' Per @willngg : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77652380&postcount=37
If I left anyone out of this post let me know.
If anyone tries a GSI Rom not listed above, and it boot and runs, with success, please let me know so I can update this comment.
Today I installed the latest build of [9.0] [GSI] Pixel Experience P - UNOFFICIAL.
Very good and stable rom, with the same issues of the other GSI (Nfc, mobile network setup, stock camera)
It brings less personalization than Benzo but does not have as many problems with the Gapps that it comes pre-installed.
It's PR2 and it brings September security patch.
I'm noticing that all the GSIs that I've tried so far have a sharpness and screen definition that I did not see in Oreo, it's what I think.
Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...ce-development/9-0-pixelexperience-p-t3833294
Ramg77 said:
Today I installed the latest build of [9.0] [GSI] Pixel Experience P - UNOFFICIAL.
Very good and stable rom, with the same issues of the other GSI (Nfc, mobile network setup, stock camera)
It brings less personalization than Benzo but does not have as many problems with the Gapps that it comes pre-installed.
It's PR2 and it brings September security patch.
I'm noticing that all the GSIs that I've tried so far have a sharpness and screen definition that I did not see in Oreo, it's what I think.
Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...ce-development/9-0-pixelexperience-p-t3833294
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I fully agree!
tsongming said:
So far we we know that the following Roms work on the Leeco pro 3
Benzo, version 9/1
Havoc, most recent version. : Gapps is installed separately - I have experienced no issues at all with this rom. Currently using BlackScreen 5.3. r3
If I left anyone out of this post let me know.
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First things first, excellent work with the guide step by step, very complete.
I add to the information that there is a new version of Benzo (0912) but it was very difficult to install because the Gapps that are preinstalled have a conflict with the Google Play Store, once all the steps are finished and before starting the first boot of the system , the protection of Google (factory reset protection or FRP) must be removed by means of a PC program, otherwise the initial setting will not go beyond "Searching for Updates". How I said the installation of this Rom is complicated.
Finally in XDA as in the Russian forum 4PDA I read that is about to come out a patch to run the NFC in the GSI Android Pie Roms, hopefully so.
Informative post! Aosip has been treblized too, have not tried it as a base however.
Ace42 said:
Informative post! Aosip has been treblized too, have not tried it as a base however.
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Thanks,
I am using AICP as a base for Havoc with the boot.img from lineage and Blackscreen 5.3.r3 .
Its a flawless installation, Gapps is installation separately the gapps issue that some GSI Roms bring is avoided completely.
Sound quality, Call Quality, Battery life all excellent. Plus, I have installed all of my usual Magisk mods (alot!) without breaking the install.
Ramg77 said:
First things first, excellent work with the guide step by step, very complete.
I add to the information that there is a new version of Benzo (0912) but it was very difficult to install because the Gapps that are preinstalled have a conflict with the Google Play Store, once all the steps are finished and before starting the first boot of the system , the protection of Google (factory reset protection or FRP) must be removed by means of a PC program, otherwise the initial setting will not go beyond "Searching for Updates". How I said the installation of this Rom is complicated.
Finally in XDA as in the Russian forum 4PDA I read that is about to come out a patch to run the NFC in the GSI Android Pie Roms, hopefully so.
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Yes, its the 0901 version that has no issues, right?
I only tried the 09/12 version, after seeing your post. and prior to that I was on two separate versions of miui GSI. and 2 versions of P beta
The Miui 10 Oreo version will be excellent once its display bugs are worked out.
tsongming said:
Yes, its the 0901 version that has no issues, right?
I only tried the 09/12 version, after seeing your post. and prior to that I was on two separate versions of miui GSI. and 2 versions of P beta
The Miui 10 Oreo version will be excellent once its display bugs are worked out.
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That's right, the 0109 is the stable version of Benzo.
Against my principles I passed Antutu to the Pixel Experience 9 that I am testing and it gave me a very good score although I still seem that Android 9 offers the best user experience on this phone and Antutu does not reflect that.
Edit: The phone did not raise temperature while running the Antutu tests.
Incredible work @tsongming!! You are a fine machine....
tsongming said:
Thanks,
I am using AICP as a base for Havoc with the boot.img from lineage and Blackscreen 5.3.r3 .
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Do you still need the lineageOS boot.img if you're using blackscreen?
Plan on flashing GSI soon. Really appreciate your instructions as they will help me and many others.
tsongming said:
LePro 3 : How to install GSI Roms, and where to find them
The point of this discussion is to alleviate the confusion of installing and configuring GSI Roms.
Although many of us would prefer to use a fully native Android P Rom that is specifically designed for our phones, we do not currently have alot of native options.. In consequence, we get bored easily and are often ready to try something new.
Thankfully, we have options, and there's nothing wrong with experimentation and quelling our curiosities. Lets just make sure that we continue to support our own Le Pro 3 developers, and if you can afford it, do something nice for them
This thread is a work in progress and a group effort, your participation is very welcome and highly appreciated
The OP will change to add or change to add further information or correct inaccuracies. So check the OP occasionally.
The goal here is that all participants/ you to share experiences, reviews, and suggestions. I.E : which GSI Roms have you tried , what was your experience, was it worth it, did you use addons, if so what, can you provide the link...etc. or add ons that they have tried. This should be fun!
For now, I am providing the steps that I personally took to install and try several GSI Roms, See the steps below to try it for yourself..
Step 1 - Gather all needed Files
Latest Twrp : https://twrp.me/leeco/leecolepro3.html
Base Rom Currently two options Lineage 15.1 Treble and AICP Treble version
Magisk: https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Gapps 9.0 : https://opengapps.org/ (I personally use Nano, choose something small )
Lineage 15.1 Treble Build : https://sourceforge.net/projects/lin...1.zip/download
Lineage Boot: https://forum.xda-developers.com/att...9&d=1536591029 Can be used with AICP as well.
AICP Treble version: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77596157&postcount=4898
Preferred GSI Rom: https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
BlackScreen 5.3.r3 : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77596092&postcount=540
ISSUE Resolutions Files
Safety Net Fix: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/how-to/guid-bypassing-safetynet-august-t3837809
Step 2 - Installation Part 1
Longterm ( recommended - Quick Recovery Method)
******Boot to Recovery> Flash Preferred Base Rom > Flash Gapps, Flash Magisk******
1. Choose advanced wipe : Select system, Data, Cache and Dalvik Cache
2. Reboot Recovery
3. Flash Trebled Lineage or Trebled AICP ( from Links above)
4. Reboot Recovery - Flash Rom a second time.
5. Flash Gapps 8.0
6. Flash Magisk 17.1
7. Reboot to recovery, reboot to OS > Must do Basic Setup.
8. After setup - Reboot to Recovery Create full backup> Check Everything.
9. Optional save copy of Backup to PC, this will help you quickly restore the phone should you encounter any issues.
Once you have a full Backup of a your trebelized installation, you are now ready to install GSI Rom.
Some GSI Roms have Gapps included while others do not.
If you chosen GSI rom ( seems ideal) that does not have Gapps, you will need to flash Gapps 9.0
Step 3
GSI Installation Steps
1. Reboot Recovery
2. Do a factory reset
3. Install GSI to system
4. Flash Gapps 9.0 ( if needed)
5. Flash Magisk
6. Reboot to recovery, reboot to OS > Setup GSI > Enjoy!
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Option 2 - Step 1
Quicker install Method - You can choose to have no backup at all or save a partial recovery ( System,Root) which is very helpful to have available, if you break your installation
Step 1
Gather your Preferred Base Rom , Gapps, Magisk
Boot to Recovery
Choose advanced wipe : Select system, Data, Cache and Dalvik Cache
Reboot Recovery
Flash Trebled Lineage or Trebled AICP ( see Links above)
Reboot Recovery - Flash Rom a second time.
No Gapps needed ( save alot of time by skipping setup)
Flash Magisk 17.1
Reboot to Recovery Create full backup> Check Everything. ( Note that you are not booting to system, this method install base and provides a recovery, to will help save time when starting over or returning to a standard Rom.)
Optional save copy of Backup to PC, this will help you quickly restore the phone should you encounter any issues.
Once you have your gappless backup of a your trebelized installation, you are now ready to install GSI Rom.
Some roms have Gapps included while others do not.
If you chosen GSI rom that does not have Gapps, you will need to flash Gapps 9.0
Step 2
1. Reboot Recovery
2. Do a factory reset
3. Install GSI to system
4. Flash Gapps 9.0 ( if needed)
5. Flash Magisk
6. Reboot to recovery, reboot to OS > Setup GSI > Enjoy!
The steps listed above assumes that you know the fundamentals of fastboot, using TWRP recovery, etc.
Using GSI’s roms is essentially testing GSI roms, there is no guarantee, although quite a few run extremely well on many devices.
The instructions above are just guidelines, of course as per XDA policy, anything that you choose to flash is done at your own risk
Generic System Image (GSI) list
LePro 3 use type A GSI
Here's a collection of available GSI ROMs, in order to keep it easy to choose what you want.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
Treble-Enabled Device Development
https://forum.xda-developers.com/project-treble/trebleenabled-device-development
Project Treble
https://forum.xda-developers.com/project-treble
Thanks to following members for their feedback and offer to help keep this thread accurate by providing reviews and their support
@rob_z11, @ Ramg77, @DrMyrkurs
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Excellent job.
Thanks for your contribution and dedication for the our device.
Enviado de meu LEX720 usando o Tapatalk
Hi
Ramg77 said:
First things first, excellent work with the guide step by step, very complete.
I add to the information that there is a new version of Benzo (0912) but it was very difficult to install because the Gapps that are preinstalled have a conflict with the Google Play Store, once all the steps are finished and before starting the first boot of the system , the protection of Google (factory reset protection or FRP) must be removed by means of a PC program, otherwise the initial setting will not go beyond "Searching for Updates". How I said the installation of this Rom is complicated.
Finally in XDA as in the Russian forum 4PDA I read that is about to come out a patch to run the NFC in the GSI Android Pie Roms, hopefully so.
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I've been running benzo without major problems for days.i updated to 9/12 with no problems.only new prob I found in the update is the mobile network is inaccessible from settings but 3rd party app can access it.no prob with gapps running.no play store issues either.great rom so far.cant wait to try havoc and a few others. Cool thread,thanks.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...ject-treble-lepro3-x72x-t3820844/post77636757
This is to fix adaptive brightness
Ascertion said:
Do you still need the lineageOS boot.img if you're using blackscreen?
Plan on flashing GSI soon. Really appreciate your instructions as they will help me and many others.
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Probably not since Blackscreen overwrites the boot. When I first tried installing GSI's, I was only successful after using the Lineage boot, and the treble Black Screen had not been released yet.
rob_z11 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/le...ject-treble-lepro3-x72x-t3820844/post77636757
This is to fix adaptive brightness
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Thanks, I added it to the OP
Good work with the guide mate
Thank you for this in-depth summary.
Here is my Antutu for the Havoc GSI
Sent from my LEX727 using XDA Labs
I flashed latest aex pie yesterday.just ran it for few hours.everything worked good and fast minus the usual nfc,and few settings arent complete but runs smooth and stable.moved back to latest benzo just cause it's more complete.but aex is still a great option.love options.lol
Some days one user send me a PM with a link to sourceforge to download lineage18 for our device. I'm not the creator of the rom, just i want to share the link for those users that want to try it and use this new version of Android.
I tried it and so far I didn't find any bug, just battery drain is high in my opinion but I didn't flash the last release of November, I flashed an older one and all was smooth and nice.
* How to install:
- download the rom
- go to recovery ( i use orangefox 10 sar )
- wipe cache, dalvik cache, data, system
- flash the zip file ( gapps are included in rom )
- reboot and setup
- (optional) reboot again to recovery if you want to install magisk, flash it and reboot.
Download link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ephedraceae/files/chiron/lineage-18.0/
Of course I'm not responsable if your device is damage or something else, i just share the link.