I'm going to buy a Huawei Watch and I have no experience about smartwatch.
My question is this:
Huawei Watch works well with a rooted Nexus N 6P with Android 7.0 (soon to 7.1.1)?
Or maybe the root of Nexus affect some function?
Thank you.
Yes.
thklinge said:
Yes.
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Thank you for your quick response.
You have verified that the root does not affect the cooperation between the two devices?
I ask because I read in some thread (can not remember where) that the root may affect the communication between smartphone and smartwatch.
Thank you.
Root & custom roms works fine with them.
My Huawei watch works fine on my stock rooted 6P on DP2.
Yes, I m using it over CM13, which is the custom ROM and on rooted device with no issue.
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Try to open android wear app while on a custom ROM on nexus 6p you simply cant
troyd28 said:
Try to open android wear app while on a custom ROM on nexus 6p you simply cant
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There's something wrong with your specific ROM then, because many others have no problem.
JimSmith94 said:
There's something wrong with your specific ROM then, because many others have no problem.
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I got the message regarding custom Rom and the Wear App can't open when I upgraded the wear companion app to 2.0. I got the solution to change the user type debug to user in system boot properties file but I prefer to downgrade the companion app to 1.5. Now I m using 1.5 with no issues.
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troyd28 said:
Try to open android wear app while on a custom ROM on nexus 6p you simply cant
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Please check my response regarding your query.
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troyd28 said:
Try to open android wear app while on a custom ROM on nexus 6p you simply cant
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That's BS, I have the watch and Custom ROM the latest stuff and everything works amazing, there is no difference rooted or not.
I also tried Android 2 dev preview works great.
I also unlocked and rooted and flashed custom ROM on the watch itself later, and it's amazing.
ROOT/CUSTOM ROM, have nothing to do with Android Wear or the watch functionality!
If Android Wear is available in your country to download from Google Play, you are good to go
odeccacccp said:
That's BS, I have the watch and Custom ROM the latest stuff and everything works amazing, there is no difference rooted or not.
I also tried Android 2 dev preview works great.
I also unlocked and rooted and flashed custom ROM on the watch itself later, and it's amazing.
ROOT/CUSTOM ROM, have nothing to do with Android Wear or the watch functionality!
If Android Wear is available in your country to download from Google Play, you are good to go
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On what phone?
troyd28 said:
Try to open android wear app while on a custom ROM on nexus 6p you simply cant
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They all use custom build.prop files, try changing: ro.build.type=userdebug to user, reboot your phone and android wear is working
works well with my dev preview, rooted 6p, on 7.1.1.
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On what phone?
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6P
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Hi im new to the nexus scene and i have some questions so pls help me if you can:
1.Can my nexus 7 32gb wifi only edition bought from america get updates when i bring it home to europe?
2.Is rooting a nexus device really worth it? because i want to keep stock rom because its stable and the only thing im changing is the kernel.
or flash stock images if they can be installed with a custom kernel.
3. Also can i root it if i update it to the latest update (Current version is JWR66N)
Thanks in advance
Shillopellos9 said:
Hi im new to the nexus scene and i have some questions so pls help me if you can:
1.Can my nexus 7 32gb wifi only edition bought from america get updates when i bring it home to europe?
2.Is rooting a nexus device really worth it? because i want to keep stock rom because its stable and the only thing im changing is the kernel.
or flash stock images if they can be installed with a custom kernel.
3. Also can i root it if i update it to the latest update (Current version is JWR66N)
Thanks in advance
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1. Yes you will. I imported mine from Google play store US and I receive updates in Sweden.
2. It's absolutely worth it. I have Rooted stock myself.
3. Yes I have the latest update rooted.
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Muikkuman said:
1. Yes you will. I imported mine from Google play store US and I receive updates in Sweden.
2. It's absolutely worth it. I have Rooted stock myself.
3. Yes I have the latest update rooted.
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May I ask something as well?
For a nexus, flashing a custom kernel requires root or unlock bootloader?
What is the use of unlock bootloader on a nexus device?
I came from a sony phone and that require unlocking bootloader to install custom kernel..not so sure about nexus.
Muikkuman said:
1. Yes you will. I imported mine from Google play store US and I receive updates in Sweden.
2. It's absolutely worth it. I have Rooted stock myself.
3. Yes I have the latest update rooted.
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Thank you very much!
kaz93 said:
May I ask something as well?
For a nexus, flashing a custom kernel requires root or unlock bootloader?
What is the use of unlock bootloader on a nexus device?
I came from a sony phone and that require unlocking bootloader to install custom kernel..not so sure about nexus.
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Well you need to unlock your bootloader in order to root. I think you do need to unlock. But unlocking the bootloader is super easy so I don't see a reason not to.
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BE CAREFUL of updates. Newer updates change the touchscreen driver!
If the touchscreen is working perfectly out of the box, DON'T UPDATE OTA.
If it works out of the box, I would recommend not updating and/or just flashing an updated custom rom without the touchscreen updates.
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BE CAREFUL of updates. Newer updates change the touchscreen driver!
If the touchscreen is working perfectly out of the box, DON'T UPDATE OTA.
If it works out of the box, I would recommend not updating and/or just flashing an updated custom rom without the touchscreen updates.
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My tablet automatically downloaded the update and there is a reminder in the notification bar. Is there away to remove the notification without installing the update?
player911 said:
BE CAREFUL of updates. Newer updates change the touchscreen driver!
If the touchscreen is working perfectly out of the box, DON'T UPDATE OTA.
If it works out of the box, I would recommend not updating and/or just flashing an updated custom rom without the touchscreen updates.
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Can i return it if i update it and it doesnt work? Plus how can i see that my touchscreen has problems?
player911 said:
BE CAREFUL of updates. Newer updates change the touchscreen driver!
If the touchscreen is working perfectly out of the box, DON'T UPDATE OTA.
If it works out of the box, I would recommend not updating and/or just flashing an updated custom rom without the touchscreen updates.
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Mine works fine out of the box july edition,havent installed my OTA update almost 3 months now..sometimes im tempted to install it coz i always see it in my notification bar
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Shillopellos9 said:
Can i return it if i update it and it doesnt work? Plus how can i see that my touchscreen has problems?
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You will experience ghost touches or just check it by using an apk yamtt if you have issues..i think you can return it as long as your warranty isnt void yet
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I have been reading the past couple of hours and i am sure i want to root but i read that if you update your nexus the bootloader will be updated and some partitions will too i think so my question is should i root JWR66N or update it to the latest version and then root? (Btw i will install CleanRom and i want to know if i can because i have old bootloader and partitions and stuff) Srry if confusing.
Shillopellos9 said:
I have been reading the past couple of hours and i am sure i want to root but i read that if you update your nexus the bootloader will be updated and some partitions will too i think so my question is should i root JWR66N or update it to the latest version and then root? (Btw i will install CleanRom and i want to know if i can because i have old bootloader and partitions and stuff) Srry if confusing.
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First update to latest version.
Second, root.
Third flash CleanRom.
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Shillopellos9 said:
3. Also can i root it if i update it to the latest update (Current version is JWR66N)
Thanks in advance
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You may be in the wrong forum. JWR66 is the firmware for Nexus 7(2012). Is that what you have?
meekrawb said:
You may be in the wrong forum. JWR66 is the firmware for Nexus 7(2012). Is that what you have?
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Its the 2013 edition for sure it has the 2 cameras and the box was blue
Muikkuman said:
First update to latest version.
Second, root.
Third flash CleanRom.
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Thanks for reply btw the update wont break my nexus right? Because i have no touchscreen issues right now
Shillopellos9 said:
Thanks for reply btw the update wont break my nexus right? Because i have no touchscreen issues right now
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Some user who didn't have the problem have reported problems after the update. But not everyone so I'm not sure.
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meekrawb said:
You may be in the wrong forum. JWR66 is the firmware for Nexus 7(2012). Is that what you have?
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JWR66N is for nexus 7 2013..coz i also have that on my nexus 7
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Shillopellos9 said:
Its the 2013 edition for sure it has the 2 cameras and the box was blue
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and2nckiko said:
JWR66N is for nexus 7 2013..coz i also have that on my nexus 7
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Thanks for clearing that up for me, fellas.
In the changelog for 4.4 RC 1, we are told that we need to flash a new bootloader and radio. This has not been part of my normal process. Why do we need to do this? Also, I wasn't able to find any threads on suggested bootloaders and radios for PA. Please point me in the right direction if this is something I really need to do. (using a Nexus 5)
Quote from the 4.4 RC 1 Changelog:
saumil007 said:
4.4 RC1 - Kitkat 4.4.3
Dose of awesome sauce on this week from PA Headquarters, again. As you may know we merged 4.4.3 into our source. You will need to flash new bootloader, radio, Gapps and update to latest recovery before going forward. Many bugs have been also resolved on our bug tracker thanks to community’s reports, less to go.
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jmanidb said:
In the changelog for 4.4 RC 1, we are told that we need to flash a new bootloader and radio. This has not been part of my normal process. Why do we need to do this? Also, I wasn't able to find any threads on suggested bootloaders and radios for PA. Please point me in the right direction if this is something I really need to do. (using a Nexus 5)
Quote from the 4.4 RC 1 Changelog:
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Flash stock 4.4.3 and then flash PA. Did the same for my primary N4
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I ended up unzipping the stock package and selectively flashing the stock Bootloader and Radio.
I'm not sure why I needed to do this, but I did it and I'm using 4.4 RC 1 now.
Thanks!
It was mentioned to do so but should have specified that it was only for those old 3.99 holdouts that weren't ready to switch. Mainly only applied to mako users.
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Pirateghost said:
It was mentioned to do so but should have specified that it was only for those old 3.99 holdouts that weren't ready to switch. Mainly only applied to mako users.
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So all Hammerhead user can actualy just flash directly the new rom right ?
(just want a confirmation so I dont go and flash radio and bootloader for nothing)
thanks
irawynn said:
So all Hammerhead user can actualy just flash directly the new rom right ?
(just want a confirmation so I dont go and flash radio and bootloader for nothing)
thanks
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Yes. You do not need to update anything but the rom
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I'm kind of in the same situation, except a Nexus 7 2013 LTE is my device in question. I've been searching everywhere and haven't found any answers.
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XCrazedxPyroX said:
I'm kind of in the same situation, except a Nexus 7 2013 LTE is my device in question. I've been searching everywhere and haven't found any answers.
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You don't need to update anything then. If your device didn't come with any new boot loaders or radios then there is obviously nothing to update.
#stayparanoid
I know my fair share of Android and been rooting since the HTC eris days but I can't get my g pad rooted for the life of me can someone plz point me in the direction I need to go thanks in advance
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arlenesboyfriend said:
I know my fair share of Android and been rooting since the HTC eris days but I can't get my g pad rooted for the life of me can someone plz point me in the direction I need to go thanks in advance
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Try this and report back please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
How is CM12 coming along?
sandpaper850 said:
How is CM12 coming along?
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Pretty good except for the fact that it wont boot That will be fixed soon though, hopefully tonight or tomorrow morning with any luck. WIll post an alpha build as soon as it boots
Custom ROM for G Pad 10.1 V700
timmytim said:
Pretty good except for the fact that it wont boot That will be fixed soon though, hopefully tonight or tomorrow morning with any luck. WIll post an alpha build as soon as it boots
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Hello, I was looking through the Android Development section and sadly both the available ROM's were only for the 7 inch version of this tablet, I was wondering if you have planned any development for the 10.1 inch version, I would love to see a CM or custom ROM of Lollipop for this tablet.
User.random() said:
Hello, I was looking through the Android Development section and sadly both the available ROM's were only for the 7 inch version of this tablet, I was wondering if you have planned any development for the 10.1 inch version, I would love to see a CM or custom ROM of Lollipop for this tablet.
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Personally, I am not doing any development on the 10.1. I dont have the device so it would be really hard to accomplish
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Please do not delete thread, it helped me root my verizon tab 10.1. Thanks a lot for the help
The manual root worked for my LG G Pad 10.1 (running lollipop 5.0.2, software V70020a, installed officially through B2CAppSetup):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
Here is the script for a single-click root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951
timmytim said:
Try this and report back please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
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Hmm, tried this one on LG GPad 8.3 KK 4.4.2, didn't work sadly, it may be that I only have a VM of Windows and there's an issue with mapping COMx to ttyx in VirtualBox that I'm not at all sure how to overcome. Adb finds the device, so it's at least communicating, but when it's time to run the exploit it just stops on the download screen. If anyone knows a good way to figure out which port is "diag" on a linux box (it's easy to *map* it, just difficult to know *what* to map) please do share. I've been searching high and low for a few days, and have learned a lot, just not what I need lol. I'd rather not do a hard install of Windows if I can avoid it, but I'm fresh out of ideas. I was thinking it might be that the software updated to VK70011A from VK700, but judging from the post above this one, that's unlikely(hence the edit). Not giving up just yet, but *any* input would be greatly appreciated.
timmytim said:
Try this and report back please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
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...ammend that, trashed my partition table trying to move LVs around to do a Windows install, so backed up, and just scrapped the whole thing and started over with a dual boot from scratch. NOW it's rooted right and proper, yay, I can actually use the sd card I dropped $100 on, thanks for the link, worked like a dream.
I rooted with 5.0.2 and DP-Tools. My virus scanner alarmed me, but I guess/hope it is not a real virus.
I do not have LTE, but the DP-Tools is for LG-Devices in general.
Only missing thing is xposed framwork (doesn't run in lollipop)...i would love to remove softkeys in chrome while browsing.
I have yet to get this to work on my VZW 10.1. It hangs during the download screen portion. Any thoughts would be helpful.
TIA.
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...ammend that, trashed my partition table trying to move LVs around to do a Windows install, so backed up, and just scrapped the whole thing and started over with a dual boot from scratch. NOW it's rooted right and proper, yay, I can actually use the sd card I dropped $100 on, thanks for the link, worked like a dream.
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I am on the VZW LTE and have had no luck....do you have the same model?
I am not new to rooting but I don't fully understand all you have done?
parcou said:
I am on the VZW LTE and have had no luck....do you have the same model?
I am not new to rooting but I don't fully understand all you have done?
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I rooted kitkat using the LG oneclickroot. On lollipop, I had to use kinguser and then replace it with supersu using the method onthe 10.1 General forum
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rmonjay said:
I rooted kitkat using the LG oneclickroot. On lollipop, I had to use kinguser and then replace it with supersu using the method onthe 10.1 General forum
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Thx for the reply...
I will look now but care to detail a little more while I try find king user?
rmonjay said:
I rooted kitkat using the LG oneclickroot. On lollipop, I had to use kinguser and then replace it with supersu using the method onthe 10.1 General forum
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How's Lollipop working out for your LG Pad?
prat1k said:
The manual root worked for my LG G Pad 10.1 (running lollipop 5.0.2, software V70020a, installed officially through B2CAppSetup):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
Here is the script for a single-click root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/guide-root-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951
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The single-click root worked on my US Cellular UK410. Thanks!
Interesting. I have a 4G VK700 I just got and Kingroot works fine. There is no reason to swith superuser apps because kingroot provides plenty of features and there's nothing I have been unable to do. I put in T-Mobile APN settings and my 4g signal was on and conected after reboot. I will post my sofware version and kingroot version. I don't know why you would install an update unless it is needed to run something you have been unable to run.
Just FYI most updates these days simply lock you out from or make root more difficult to get. and they often cause hardware issues regardless of wether it is rooted or not.
KitKat 4.4.2 to Android 5.0
boxxx70 said:
KitKat 4.4.2 to Android 5.0
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what about it?
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upgrade
sd_shadow said:
what about it?
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how to upgrade to android 5.0 if there is no any information about my device tesla 6 smartphone?
i'v been rooted system with kingouser app, first i crashed the system when i removed some system app, but somehow i'm backed up all to work fine. now there is no rom information about my device so can i upgrade to 5.0 or not?
thnks
boxxx70 said:
how to upgrade to android 5.0 if there is no any information about my device tesla 6 smartphone?
i'v been rooted system with kingouser app, first i crashed the system when i removed some system app, but somehow i'm backed up all to work fine. now there is no rom information about my device so can i upgrade to 5.0 or not?
thnks
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you can only install firmware designed for your device.
do you have more information about your device?
system version?
build version?
Model number?
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sd_shadow said:
you can only install firmware designed for your device.
do you have more information about your device?
system version?
build version?
Model number?
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yes, just a moment... sys version is 4.4.2, build number Tesla_6_Smartphone_V1.0.6, model is Tesla 6 Smartphone, kernel 3.4.67, MTK6582M 1,3GHZ Quad-core Cortex A7...
by the way, this is the first serbian smartphone based on android platform, and i think that's **** like everything from here
boxxx70 said:
by the way, this is the first serbian smartphone based on android platform, and i think that's **** like everything from here
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http://phone.tesla.info/proizvod/tesla-6-smartphone/
I'm not seeing any Firmware links, without the original firmware, there is little that can be done.
your best hope, maybe someone with this device will share a backup.
After Rooting a device, you need to be careful, deleting stock apps is permanent.
Next time make a backup/copy before deleting something, or just change file extension from .apk to .bak
file
sd_shadow said:
http://phone.tesla.info/proizvod/tesla-6-smartphone/
I'm not seeing any Firmware links, without the original firmware, there is little that can be done.
your best hope, maybe someone with this device will share a backup.
After Rooting a device, you need to be careful, deleting stock apps is permanent.
Next time make a backup/copy before deleting something, or just change file extension from .apk to .bak
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I managed to pull a file from one of the same new phone at the store which keeps my friend and, through him, I have managed to rectify the matter. whether it's a file on the basis of which it can be seen that the custom rom? can you see?
I sent you a file on your email
error email
boxxx70 said:
I managed to pull a file from one of the same new phone at the store which keeps my friend and, through him, I have managed to rectify the matter. whether it's a file on the basis of which it can be seen that the custom rom? can you see?
I sent you a file on your email
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sorry something get wrong on email... try to see here:
https://www.dropbox.com/home/File requests/upload file
thank you anyway for time spend on my problem. best regards
What themes are working on stock non rooted
egren58 said:
What themes are working on stock non rooted
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Non on 7.1. You need root to use it. 8.0 will allow for non root.
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bkeaver said:
Non on 7.1. You need root to use it. 8.0 will allow for non root.
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That sucks
on 8.0 also it has to be a stable build (not beta) and then also it's not 100% guaranteed it will work, depends on the rom.
rrohanjs said:
on 8.0 also it has to be a stable build (not beta) and then also it's not 100% guaranteed it will work, depends on the rom.
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Not true... "After a lot of*teasing, Team*Substratum*and XDA-Developers are proud to announce the release of the*Andromeda add-on for Substratum*which brings*full custom theme support for any*Android 8.0*Oreo device without root.*"
Quoted from an xda article
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bkeaver said:
Not true... "After a lot of*teasing, Team*Substratum*and XDA-Developers are proud to announce the release of the*Andromeda add-on for Substratum*which brings*full custom theme support for any*Android 8.0*Oreo device without root.*"
Quoted from an xda article
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syko pompus on google plus said that once the stable rom is released then we will find out
egren58 said:
What themes are working on stock non rooted
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Even with root almost nothing is working so don't worry :good:
Pfeffernuss said:
Even with root almost nothing is working so don't worry :good:
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But why is that?. It was working flawless on my note 8 running 7.1.1
egren58 said:
But why is that?. It was working flawless on my note 8 running 7.1.1
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Because they have a app specifically for Samsung devices without root needed
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bkeaver said:
Because they have a app specifically for Samsung devices without root needed
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Thats crazyy i figure op5 would be more compatible since its pretty stock
Some misinformation in this thread.
Stock OxygenOS (whether with or without root) has issues with MOST themes for Substratum. A couple that are actually built for OxygenOS will work with minor glitches.
Substratum does NOT NEED ROOT to work, even on 7.1. However, the firmware has to be build with some specific features to accomplish this. Most OMS firmwares (AOSP) do not need root to be themed. This is why Oreo stock firmware works without root because it has these prerequisites.
I would wait before trying to theme your stock OP5T until either a themed builds one specifically for it (would still need root), or until a good AOSP firmware comes out that you can theme without root.
xocomaox said:
I would wait before trying to theme your stock OP5T until either a themed builds one specifically for it (would still need root), or until a good AOSP firmware comes out that you can theme without root.
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yeah , i'd also recommend waiting at this point. OxygenOS is really terrible when it comes to themeing/skinning (it's never been really standard when it comes to that), Oreo should change this quite a bit by bringing OMS to the table for all roms finally (tho i'm sure some manufacturers will start to remove it from their android port *sigh*).
Once Oreo is well deployed on most big brand names, you'll see substratum take off even more, i'm sure (in fact i'm assuming once OMS is everywhere, there will be some competition too, but we'll see about that...).