i really want a multirom! - Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 Questions & Answers

could anyone build one for mix2?or could i use the one built for xiaomi 6?:困惑:

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Same ROM for 7 and 7a?

Plan to buy Oppo Find 7 but curious about custom rom. I couldn't find Find7 Rom so can we use the same custom rom? Thank you
none of the developers do have got a find7 from oppo.
as far as I know the available custom roms do not work on find7 due missing screen compatibility
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Technically it is doable to have one ROM for both but other than color os no one supports it yet.
That will stay like that until one of the developers gets the time and the required device.
MrColdbird said:
Technically it is doable to have one ROM for both but other than color os no one supports it yet.
That will stay like that until one of the developers gets the time and the required device.
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Yup. I would expect it to only take an evening or two worth of work for someone who knows what they're doing and actually has the device.
I'm not sure if I'll be receiving a QHD Find7 from Oppo, but someone who has the required skills most definitely will. It's primarily an issue of fixing up some things I chose to leave for later in my bringup efforts.
Specfically - https://github.com/omnirom/android_...mmit/59223a3e64565bcfa13bfd3b58fc676128d02ca7 fixed display initialization for the 7a but I did NOT do the same for the 7 because I didn't have one. That's the primary issue with the 7 currently.
Specifically you'll notice that nothing below the else{} case for dual DSI (Find 7S aka Find 7 QHD) was changed (near the bottom of the commit linked above)
I believe that developers had a difficult time now to support Quad HD smartphone because technically its a bit anew for them. Look to the Original Development of LG G3, there still no available rom or even custom recovery for that, same as Oppo Find 7. Just wait for the devs to learn new things and thanks them for their best efforts to support the android community.

Device sources

Hi guys actually i'm very interested to buy this device, but i don't know if oneplus released the source code of every chip in oneplus 3, because i want flash it but i won't lose for example the camera or audio quality. So someone could tell me if this is possible or oneplus doesn't allow it?
android extreme said:
Hi guys actually i'm very interested to buy this device, but i don't know if oneplus released the source code of every chip in oneplus 3, because i want flash it but i won't lose for example the camera or audio quality. So someone could tell me if this is possible or oneplus doesn't allow it?
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No they haven't released the source for everything, but stock rom is much better than any I've previously used so I'd go for it.
android extreme said:
Hi guys actually i'm very interested to buy this device, but i don't know if oneplus released the source code of every chip in oneplus 3, because i want flash it but i won't lose for example the camera or audio quality. So someone could tell me if this is possible or oneplus doesn't allow it?
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You are out of luck then. The only source that will be released is that which is covered by the GPL. Which means only the kernel source. You have to remember the drivers and such are closed sourced as they are with all devices.
Thank you guys for your answer

Likely timeline on Cyanogenmod?

I'm new to Xiaomi & MIUI, so apologies if this is a stupid question! I've installed the Xiaomi.eu ROM on my new Mi5s, and I'm pretty happy with it, but there are a few bits and pieces that I'd just prefer to be native.
Looking at the timelines from the Mi5, it seems like there was an unofficial CM version within about 2 months of release, an then an official one in September when the kernel source was released. I'm trying to work out how the unofficial one was built without the source, and how long that might take for the 5s (especially given that the hardware is fairly similar to the 5) - I assume it's anyone's guess as to when we'll get the kernel sources?
hopefully not to long. I would prefer a new decent rom on the Phone

Ported Firmware from Google Pixel

Hi there!
Can you tell me, if it is possible to make a ported rom with all features from Google Pixel? Afaik, our Xiaomi Mi5s (capricorn) has almost the same hardware inside.
Bump! From what I found- the only real hardware difference between Mi5s and Pixel is the lack of hardware buttons, and the fingerprint scanner (the first one is easily changable and the latter I could live without) so theoritically it should be possible to even just flash the Pixel rom on Xiaomi by just modyfying the device id to allow for the installation. At least that's how me- a noob sees it, if I'm wrong please correct me, and I hope that someone somewhere in the near future ports the Pixel rom to our cheaper alternative
I could just use a custom rom, but I don't want to sacrofice things like camera features and rom stability, not on this phone (my Mi3 served me well for 2 years with every stupid software thing I did to it, but gave up when faced the mother nature)

Couple of questions

Hey!
So, I am really familiar with the most ROMs out there, since I am part of the XDA and Android community since like SE Xperia X10 Mini Pro and used custom ROMs multiple times and still on a few of my devices I do.
Most of the time I have used the most popular ROMs that people use daily like PureNexus for Nexus 6 and MiniCM7 for X10 Mini Pro, etc, but I am not sure how things are supported on the Pixel 3 line.
I do own a Pixel 3 XL at the moment using the latest stock Google image with December update
What is the current ROM that people using? Is it worth to go to custom already? If yes, what is the best ROM that I should start with now?
Is there any downside to this at the moment? Like some features not available unlike on stock image?
I need opinions/suggestions.
I usually like stable/fast ROMs, not really interested in features.
Thanks!
If you just want stable and fast I would stick with stock. Havoc and Lineage are available, but I do believe active edge is not working on custom roms since Android 10.
sqpp said:
Hey!
So, I am really familiar with the most ROMs out there, since I am part of the XDA and Android community since like SE Xperia X10 Mini Pro and used custom ROMs multiple times and still on a few of my devices I do.
Most of the time I have used the most popular ROMs that people use daily like PureNexus for Nexus 6 and MiniCM7 for X10 Mini Pro, etc, but I am not sure how things are supported on the Pixel 3 line.
I do own a Pixel 3 XL at the moment using the latest stock Google image with December update
What is the current ROM that people using? Is it worth to go to custom already? If yes, what is the best ROM that I should start with now?
Is there any downside to this at the moment? Like some features not available unlike on stock image?
I need opinions/suggestions.
I usually like stable/fast ROMs, not really interested in features.
Thanks!
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Havoc is completely stable and has been my daily driver since the day it was released for both 9 and 10. The only two things I don't have working yet are squeeze and Pixel stand. Both were there in 9, so I'm sure it is just a matter of time. Others have mentioned Android Auto issues, but I don't even have it installed.
Stock + Kirisakura Kernel.

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