Hello s9+ users.
Although there is a couple 9.0 and 8.1 gsi build....there is a whole forum on xda with builds....my question is...
Will the other project treble forums builds work?
I know our phone is arm64 but some builds say arm64-a or arm64-a/b ..... what would I flash?
Thank you
I believe our phones are a only, a/b would mean they have two partitions, meaning software updates are done in the background and when you restart the phone the update is already applied on the second partition.
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Hi everyone, just decided to flash a new ROM to my Mi6 and ran into Project Treble. There is a lot of threads and discussions about Treble and installation to Mi6 and I decided to open a thread which people can help me and future Treble noobs Thanks in advance!
Also I saw something about partitions ( A B and A/B ) and searched which one I'm using and which one is better? Found Mi6 is using A partition table but can't found info about which one is better and can I switch between them....
Chandler Muriel Bing said:
Also I saw something about partitions ( A B and A/B ) and searched which one I'm using and which one is better? Found Mi6 is using A partition table but can't found info about which one is better and can I switch between them....
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A-only is better for custom ROMs since it's straight-forward.
A/B results in two system, vendor and boot partitions ( and possibly other ones too ) , excelling at seamless updates ( OTAs install on the B partitions while you are using your phone and when you reboot, the phone switches to the B partitions and you can use the update right away ).
However, on A/B devices, there's no dedicated recovery partition so you have to infuse TWRP into the boot.img just like Magisk.
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A-only is better for custom ROMs since it's straight-forward.
A/B results in two system, vendor and boot partitions ( and possibly other ones too ) , excelling at seamless updates ( OTAs install on the B partitions while you are using your phone and when you reboot, the phone switches to the B partitions and you can use the update right away ).
However, on A/B devices, there's no dedicated recovery partition so you have to infuse TWRP into the boot.img just like Magisk.
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Many many thanks for too much useful and full of information post
I chechked HavocOS 2.0 GSI thread and i think i'll install it
Chandler Muriel Bing said:
Hi everyone, just decided to flash a new ROM to my Mi6 and ran into Project Treble. There is a lot of threads and discussions about Treble and installation to Mi6 and I decided to open a thread which people can help me and future Treble noobs Thanks in advance!
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how can i upgrade my tecno phantom 5 please, it running on lollipop and i need an upgrade urgently
taptechcom said:
how can i upgrade my tecno phantom 5 please, it running on lollipop and i need an upgrade urgently
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I don't think that device has treble support, sorry. But still you can search for custom ROMs
Hello fellow razer phone users, I just got the phone very cheap yesterday, but I have a question...
I just came from a s9+ and turned into a bit of a flashaholic, but I have a question...well several....
Is there a gsi that works flawless, a daily driver where all works??
What type of gsi ROMs do we flash...? a or ab?
What architecture is our phone? Arm or arm64?
Thank you!??
GSI are a mixed bag unfortunately, there's not one that's flawless on the device. Main issues last time I checked was front camera and NFC didn't work. Also the only GSI I was able to flash were ones with the November security patch but that may have changed now.
As for your other questions the device is an A/B partition and it's arm64
Hey everyone,
Just a quick question, if I'm flashing an Android Q GSI, do I need an Android Q Vendor image flashed? Or can I use the Pie Vendor and create an overlay for it? Last time I messed with "mismatched" partitions, I had to pay to have my phone unbricked, and with anti-rollback enabled, I'm hesitant to upgrade.
Thanks
Found my answer in this thread, you can use Pie vendors with Q GSI's https://www.xda-developers.com/install-android-q-beta-gsi-project-treble/
Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
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Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
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Yes. Project Treble is independent from the android version as long as your device comes with minimum Android 8 out of the box (cause with Android 8 Project Treble was introduced).
Of course your current Stock will be replaced. And you need a unlocked bootloader to boot a GSI (which probably will lead to a wipe of your data so backup it first).
AlphaCoder64 said:
Hello there, I have a fully-compatible treble Motorola One Action (not rooted, no twrp, bootloader was not unlocked[yet])
I was wondering, can I flash a GSI ROM with Android 10, having already Android 10?
Looked on Android Devs site, no answer for this question.
I have to mention that my device has AB partitions.
Please help me!
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Adding to the post by the other user, it's VERY recommended to:
Install Twrp (whatever is latest)
Use Twrp to flash "permissiver v4 or v5" (Google it )
Hey guys, I noticed that G released the GSIs for the dev preview/beta of 13. Would it be possible to install this on an A52s 5G?
Arobase40 said:
This is for Pixel phone !
Then are you a developer ???
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The whole idea of treble and GSIs is to have an easier way to push updates of android to multiple devices while having to rely less on manufacturers and their cooked rom (General System Image, serperated from all the manufacturer drivers/bloatware/android flavours which ideally should be in /vendor/)
And yes I am a dev of sorts, albeit inactive/without project right now