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Information Rom Hexagon Hexagon Rom was developed based on CyanogenMod With the combination of customization features from Slim , Omni , Travel , Aicp, DroidOS ... Brought to you a Custom ROM with many features customized, high stability, convergence of the latest Android essence encapsulated in your smartphone. After all these attempts are today DroidVn-Team will send to you the first Hexagon OnePlus device .. .The other devices will be updated in the coming days, respectively.
Team DroidVN sincere thanks to AOKP , Omni , Travel , AICP , The Muppest
We can not accomplish this rom without you.
- Droid Version: Stable (Stable) - Android Version: 6.0.1 MM - Kernel: 3.4.x - Community Development: Droidvn-Team - Deverloper: Sang Nguyen , Tuan Nguyen, Phuocbull , Nthoa.it - Forum support Forum: Droidvn.com - Source code: Github
: Changelog:
SPOILER: CHANGELOG
Installation Guide (you must ensure the implementation of all the steps below to process successfully installed , we will not be responsible for your phone case damaged SD card, Brick)
Download the ROM and GApps in the phone memory
We recommend using TWRP recovery, and the machine you have to root and custom recovery installed
Boot into recovery
Wipe Cache / System / Dalvik / Data ( No Internal SDcard format )
Install, select the ROM zip file
Next select the GApps zip
Reboot and enjoy. (Note the first boot time can take a while, you should be patient)
Note flash GApps bottom.
: Download:
: GApps:
: Screenshots:
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[url]https://mega.nz/#!0VJXHBAD[/url]
KEY- !G96FyEt7Ux8T8t6PPVPNjEsbdML99RN6nPwEPFJ-2I0
This rom comes with supersu already installed and dolby installed also it supports stock partition not sure about the others please test and find out on your own
storage
if you want a unified storage do the chinese storage partition once you have that set up with twrp follow these steps
1: flash rom
2:flash modem if you need to
3:flash cm13 unified storage patch from the cm14 thread ( also available on community.oppo)
4:flash gapps
5:flash any extra mods you might like fyi this rom comes with a built in super user and dolby atmos
give it time to load then check your storage it should say calculating storage then show a full unified partition
support lvm?
how about new lcd? anyone tried?
Code:
clxer said:
support lvm?
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LVM not support
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!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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
Havoc 3.0 Q gsi fixed build for Huawei P10 Lite
About
Originally Havoc 3.0 Q gsi based on v204 compiled by ExpressLuke , but for Hi6250 some bugs persist , so I managed to fix them and repacked the IMG then highly compressed.
Fixed
* Camera * media ( sound , video , YouTube ..) * NFC * battery usage * auto brightness * phone Info's ( build number , model , manufacturer , device name .. ) * added Havoc bootanimation .
Bugs
* Offline charging ( requires permissive kernel , Labyrinth kernel 2.0 by Dil3mm4 tested * Blurry can be fixed in phh treble settings > Huawei features > 3rd option ( disabling hwcomposer ).
Installation
* Extract img from xz archive * go to TWRP and do a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik/art cache) * flash the image in system image partition * flash root (optional) NOTE1: If you are coming from Android 9 flashing root is a MUST DO ! NOTE2: Flash only the Magisk zip linked in this post ! * reboot to System * reboot to TWRP * flash gapps (optional) * Enjoy !!!
Download
https://mega.nz/#!2S4xxQ6C!f0KJlCA_9_yyJzWZAtlNYVJHktSuyyFY7p82kXK4caM
Twrp recommended ( by @Pretoriano80 ):
https://mega.nz/#!LLhBXSzY!3runNNoW9z1tOHSu-heIUhyy-4u8XHvc8rZMsn547so
Magisk.phh:
https://mega.nz/#!uX4k1KjS!2gnUV3IyLt8XXf4NO3RyZEJnt5YNJQ8tY9i11oGfKYM
Credits: @phhusson ExpressLuke @haky 86 @DarkJoker360 @Dil3mm4
Regards!
ROM OS Version: Android 10
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Emui 8.x,bootloader unlocked and TWRP
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2019-12-01
6 hrs SoT
Hami_Do said:
6 hrs SoT
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Wow that's really impressive for a 3000 mAh device! Many people aren't getting that on the Note 10 Plus!
Hi! Thats nice, so basically Is a Kirin gsi? Are gapps included?
TureX said:
Hi! Thats nice, so basically Is a Kirin gsi? Are gapps included?
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No, it's simply Havoc GSI with several fixes included especially for our device/platform and no, gapps are not included (you would have known if you read the first post more carefully )
TureX said:
Hi! Thats nice, so basically Is a Kirin gsi? Are gapps included?
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For gapps , pico worked for me as it should , from here :
https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/arm64/beta/20191114/
Hami_Do said:
For gapps , pico worked for me as it should , from here :
https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/arm64/beta/20191114/
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Hi! I Guess for Who hasn't a working twrp Is not possible to flash gapps. Thanks for your work and sorry for my english
TureX said:
Hi! I Guess for Who hasn't a working twrp Is not possible to flash gapps. Thanks for your work and sorry for my english
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the suggested twrp in first post works perfectly on most hi6250 ( emui 8 ) , plus it has an option ( exclude OEM path from data wipe ) from there you don't need to format data & internal storage to boot any gsi/dssi AFAIK.
Only sometimes installing gapps requires resize system from advanced wipe menu.
thanks.. any build for havoc 2.9 ?
How can I remove the bottom pad that appears when I want to use the keyboard?
itsm03 said:
thanks.. any build for havoc 2.9 ?
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the best 2.9 build here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ha...90912-phhgsi_arm64_a-Official.img.xz/download
1- wipe system data cache
2-flash havoc 2.9 and boot up to system
3- reboot to twrp and :
4- flash offline charger fix for pie
5- flash nfc patch for pie
6- flash hwcomposer ( follow instructions )
7- flash gapps and magisk ( optional )
Enjoy.
All flashable patches you find them here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10-lite/how-to/gsis-manual-fixes-hi6250-devices-t3936745
ghassan haddad said:
How can I remove the bottom pad that appears when I want to use the keyboard?
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Join https://t.me/hi6250group telegram group , there you can share your screenshots to understand the issue.
Hami_Do said:
Join https://t.me/hi6250group telegram group , there you can share your screenshots to understand the issue.
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I Couldn't post pictures since new members need to wait, add to that I got only one answer telling me that it may not be possible.
I was referring to this pad in the picture
Now Gsi's based on v207 and later are stable , here you find latest Havoc Q gsi :
https://sourceforge.net/projects/expressluke-gsis/files/HavocOS/Ten/ARM64/A/
Probably only NFC patch is needed :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10-lite/how-to/gsis-manual-fixes-hi6250-devices-t3936745/page3
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No way to boot on my phone (WAS-LX1A)...stuck on boot, after some minutes its reboot, other minutes and then goes in erecovery.
I tried also a totally clean install starting with last firmware stock (WAS-LX1AC432B390) install (dload method) and then flashing Havoc 3.0 (based on v207) system file from fastboot.
Nothing to do and I came back beaten to Android 8.0
.....any help pls?
or maybe it is easier to buy a P30 lite
Tx
Toti
Achieve is currupt :-/
i get Error while flashing image, here is the log
Erro 255
I get error while flashing image here is the log
I have the saame problem on WAS-LX1
anvetoti said:
No way to boot on my phone (WAS-LX1A)...stuck on boot, after some minutes its reboot, other minutes and then goes in erecovery.
I tried also a totally clean install starting with last firmware stock (WAS-LX1AC432B390) install (dload method) and then flashing Havoc 3.0 (based on v207) system file from fastboot.
Nothing to do and I came back beaten to Android 8.0
.....any help pls?
or maybe it is easier to buy a P30 lite
Tx
Toti
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Any help?
Help this guy and me, please!
From my experience with flashing this device it is most likely that either your device is still encrypted or there are magisk leftovers or data partition wasn't wiped correctly, that's causing rom not to boot. And always use pretoriano's twrp_0.5_test, works best. Sometimes it boots to erecovery, but you can try to reboot and it might work then.
NeoPreacher said:
From my experience with flashing this device it is most likely that either your device is still encrypted or there are magisk leftovers or data partition wasn't wiped correctly, that's causing rom not to boot. And always use pretoriano's twrp_0.5_test, works best. Sometimes it boots to erecovery, but you can try to reboot and it might work then.
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I think you're right, I also think it's due to encryption or data partition (not magisk because I made a clean installation), because I had the same problem, stuck on boot, with all the Roms (PIE and Q) that require TWRP.
The only rom without problems was OpenKirin-OmniROM Pie Alpha 6.2 which does not require a custom recovery for installation !!
Do you have any operational suggestions to give me or I just have to try with pretoriano's twrp_0.5_test ??
What do you think if :
- In a stock recovery I do a factory reset
- From fastboot I do fastboot erase system, userdata and cache (or better to use format command for userdata?)
- the I flash system.img
- then I flash TWRP
- and then install magisk and gapps from TWRP?
TX