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Hi everyone! This's first time I try to build custom ROM with AOSP, Now I want to build ROM and install my app, when have new update app will auto install without confirm install from user. So how can I do? Thanks very much!
hoang.l.nguyen said:
Hi everyone! This's first time I try to build custom ROM with AOSP, Now I want to build ROM and install my app, when have new update app will auto install without confirm install from user. So how can I do? Thanks very much!
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Simply not possible/not allowed without user confirmation.
Before thinking of advanced features you should build the rom from sources and check if you can install it. Did you do this already?
ThaiDai said:
Simply not possible/not allowed without user confirmation.
Before thinking of advanced features you should build the rom from sources and check if you can install it. Did you do this already?
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Yes, I already built custom ROM with some edit about hard key and any features, and after flash it run ok. But now I want to make my device can install my apps automatically. Don't need ask user or show something for user.
P/s: I'm sorry about my english skill. Hope you can understand what I mean.
I still get lots of use out of my SM-P600, but I'm hitting a bit of a problem with free space.
I use OneNote combined with the S-pen as my note-taking combo of choice and I have extensive notes. OneNote doesn't have the ability to save notebooks to the external SD card and I work offline a lot, so can't readily open/close notebooks from the cloud. The point is, I'm now struggling a bit for free space on the device.
My newest phone (Android 6.0.1) has the ability to 'integrate' external sd memory into the main device memory.
Is that a firmware feature, or is it hardware?
Would upgrading my P600's firmware give me this functionality and let me have a lot more space to play with?
If so, what ROM upgrade should I use?
Sorry if these are stupid questions, but a pointer in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Thanks in anticipation.
John
If you are interested in rooting and installing Xposed framework, there is an Xposed module called XInternalSd that you can use.
That said, if you aren't familiar with the risks of root, xposed, flashing, etc, be sure to read up on it all a bit first.
Xda module thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-disablesignaturecheck-t2789267
Xposed module page: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.xinternalsd
Good luck, and I hope this helps!
G'day John
Both Marshmallow & Nougat have the ability to integrate the sd as internal memory but you may need to install a custom ROM to achieve this. This will most likely involve you losing data. I'm a novice myself but so I am happy to lose data and reformat and start fresh, but there may be utilities to back up such things.
i recently installed Lineage OS myself but a host of issues so I then went the AOSP build and I am really happy with that, if you want to know how to do that I am happy to help.
Thanks kypreo,
I wasn't sure if it was a default feature or custom to certain suppliers, so that's good to know.
Also good to hear that some builds have issues and are, perhaps, to be avoided.
I've had a bit of a clear-out of some less-used apps, so the pressure's off a little. But I may well go down the AOSP route you suggest.
John
jko said:
Thanks kypreo,
I wasn't sure if it was a default feature or custom to certain suppliers, so that's good to know.
Also good to hear that some builds have issues and are, perhaps, to be avoided.
I've had a bit of a clear-out of some less-used apps, so the pressure's off a little. But I may well go down the AOSP route you suggest.
John
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I went down that route and so far so good, sometimes its just dumb luck. To alleviate some file issues use an app called cc cleaner to ease off some system files to give you some breathing room. You can also move off app data on apps onto the SD card as well. just be aware once the apps update they go back to the internal storage sometimes so you will need to move them again.
Another reason as to why I went to a custom ROM.
Soks
Need link to download the AOSP ROM
kypreo said:
G'day John
Hi, sorry to hijack the thread. I have the 3g variant and have tried both Lineage 13 as well as 14.1 and experience random reboots, crashes and hanging. I am back to stock Touchwiz Lollipop 5.1.1 as of now but would be happy to try out AOSP rom. Can you please provide me with the link to download the rom?
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chudu1 said:
kypreo said:
G'day John
Hi, sorry to hijack the thread. I have the 3g variant and have tried both Lineage 13 as well as 14.1 and experience random reboots, crashes and hanging. I am back to stock Touchwiz Lollipop 5.1.1 as of now but would be happy to try out AOSP rom. Can you please provide me with the link to download the rom?
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If you are back with stock firmware you are already with an AOSP rom...
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chudu1 said:
kypreo said:
G'day John
Hi, sorry to hijack the thread. I have the 3g variant and have tried both Lineage 13 as well as 14.1 and experience random reboots, crashes and hanging. I am back to stock Touchwiz Lollipop 5.1.1 as of now but would be happy to try out AOSP rom. Can you please provide me with the link to download the rom?
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Hi mate
Sorry for the delay, please see links below:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...om-android-source-project-19-11-2016-t3503423 (rom gapps)
https://gapps4android.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/gapps-package-comparison-which-to-choose/ ( a guide to select which gapps to use)
Be aware you need to root the original rom and install TWRP 3.0.0 aqnd above. Install the AOSP rom but do not reboot, install Gapps because if you reboot you lose TWRP and won't be able to install Gapps. I had to go to the original and do it from scratch.
Goodluck Soks
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Hi all,
I'm new on this forum, so thanks for your help!
I'd like to install a custom ROM focused on privacy to avoid personal data leaks and spying. There seems to be plenty of options out there so I dont know which one to choose, and if it'll work on my phone.
I use:
- Lenovo vibe K5 plus A6020a46
- Android version 5.1.1
- Material version H201
Also I wonder if normally available apps will work on a custom ROM: I use quite a few apps for work and want to make sure I can keep them with me after I switch to a custom google-free spy-free ROM (xpl: spotify, nordvpn, tutanota, Mega, wordreference, Qwant...)
Any advice on ROMs and how to proceed (Can I just use TWERP?) is very welcome!
Thanks
Basically Stick to STOCK ROM and install privacy securing apps like NordVpn and Avast. I never saw any custom rom with focus on privacy. They're mainly made for either Battery Life increase or Performance.
"Also I wonder if normally available apps will work on a custom ROM: I use quite a few apps for work and want to make sure I can keep them with me after I switch to a custom google-free spy-free ROM (xpl: spotify, nordvpn, tutanota, Mega, wordreference, Qwant...)"
It does work. If it doesn't let you install it, it's because you are on custom rom, but Magisk has a tweak to bypass it ( It modifies liboemcrypto.so) So it tricks Play Store into thinking you're on stock rom/without root. Else, if you still can't install an app it's either because your version of android does not support it ( you must be on a newer version, seek installing it through custom rom) or because it is made for a specific phone ( with another architecture, etc..) If the custom rom doesn't have play store, you'll need to reflash it and then flash also Gapps: https://opengapps.org/ . Also don't forget to factory reset after flashing a new ROM.
Hello PixelExperience Folks,
Q: I have a Google Pixel 2XL running CalyxOS and thought I'd like to try installing the PixelExperience Plus. I believe the CalyxOS is the Android 11 version. Will this be a problem for me?
I only ask because I've watched some YouTube installation how-to videos that mentioned wanting to start with a mobile running Android 10 for best results.
What kind of guidance are you able to offer me, please?
Thank you in advance. All the very best!
BeingFrey =)
BeingFrey said:
Hello PixelExperience Folks,
Q: I have a Google Pixel 2XL running CalyxOS and thought I'd like to try installing the PixelExperience Plus. I believe the CalyxOS is the Android 11 version. Will this be a problem for me?
I only ask because I've watched some YouTube installation how-to videos that mentioned wanting to start with a mobile running Android 10 for best results.
What kind of guidance are you able to offer me, please?
Thank you in advance. All the very best!
BeingFrey =)
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wrong sub forum. you should ask in questions forum.
BeingFrey said:
Hello PixelExperience Folks,
Q: I have a Google Pixel 2XL running CalyxOS and thought I'd like to try installing the PixelExperience Plus. I believe the CalyxOS is the Android 11 version. Will this be a problem for me?
I only ask because I've watched some YouTube installation how-to videos that mentioned wanting to start with a mobile running Android 10 for best results.
What kind of guidance are you able to offer me, please?
Thank you in advance. All the very best!
BeingFrey =)
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Generally its best to flash stock first before custom ROM's when jumping major versions 9->10, 10->11 in case of partition changes etc
I have no idea what base CalyxOs uses - i had to google it has never heard of it before now...but looks like its probably just another LineageOS derived "we hate google (but we still bits of it)" microg mashup thing....don't ask me why people feel the need to make their lives harder (sorry, getting OT)
You can always try just following the steps in the PixelExperience thread, but id do that after id backed up anything on the sdcard beforehand and no warranty from me
Worst that can happen is you have to flash stock and start over...easiest way to flash stock is here:
Factory Images for Nexus and Pixel Devices | Google Play services | Google for Developers
developers.google.com
Find your device and hit the flash button (Chrome/Edge browser recommended)
If you want to be certain, and 1005 safe, backup what you love on sdcard, and then go stock first....
for A505f good at games Can anyone suggest a rom? faultless
Try this one it's works % comes with root and apps
I tryd to attach the ROM for you but not working properly look up spark OS for A50 that should be the one you want if you need any help let me know thanks
https://www.recovery-mode.com/custom-rom/copperhead-v7-3-gaming-rom-for-samsung-galaxy-a50.html that the one you want