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Hi guys,
Since today Huawei delivers the open sourcecode for the drivers, I guess.
Anyone in here capable to create a nice clean AOSP ROM or anything else good for our tablet?
Search link for LTE version:
http://m.huawei.com/enmobile/consum...roid=M2-A01L&proKey=Tablets_T/Tablets/M2-A01L
Direct download for LTE version:
http://download-c.huawei.com/downlo...oadId=89345&version=347349&siteCode=worldwide
Search link for WiFi version:
http://m.huawei.com/enmobile/consum...roid=M2-A01w&proKey=Tablets_T/Tablets/M2-A01w
Direct download for WiFi version:
http://download-c.huawei.com/downlo...oadId=89346&version=347353&siteCode=worldwide
I do not have the experience with ROM building, forking, ... etc. here.
One good room would be good.
Edit. Nevermind
Anyone with the LTE version of this can you upload to a cloud link so that I can download? I would rather not waste my time having to send an email to [email protected] just to get it. Thanks
Huawei Open Source Released
Hey,
maybe it is late, i have found the open source.
the link: consumer.huawei.com/en/opensource/
and we can find m2-a01l in the tablet part, and it is on page 4.
Emm...i dont know how many people use this tablet because it is out of date.:laugh:
and i dont know if it is everything we want
whatareyou007 said:
Huawei Open Source Released
Hey,
maybe it is late, i have found the open source.
the link: consumer.huawei.com/en/opensource/
and we can find m2-a01l in the tablet part, and it is on page 4.
Emm...i dont know how many people use this tablet because it is out of date.:laugh:
and i dont know if it is everything we want
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Hi! Thank you, i'll do an AOSP for our poor tablet, the only problem in my case, I'm unable to unlock the bootloader because i haven't in dev options "OEM unlock". If I'll pass this issue, I'll immediately start to develop the ROM.
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Hi! Thank you, i'll do an AOSP for our poor tablet, the only problem in my case, I'm unable to unlock the bootloader because i haven't in dev options "OEM unlock". If I'll pass this issue, I'll immediately start to develop the ROM.
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Hi! Have you able to develop for our poor table? 1 stable ROM should be enough
and0ng said:
Hi! Have you able to develop for our poor table? 1 stable ROM should be enough
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The only problem in this moment still remain unlocking bootloader. I'm searching solutions
Crypto18 said:
The only problem in this moment still remain unlocking bootloader. I'm searching solutions
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Yeah it's a pain to unlock the bootloader. But since I need to install Google Workspace device policy I have no other option
@Crypto18 - There is a possibilty to unlock the bootloader by using dc-unlocker - amount about 4 Euro. I had success in doing so a year ago. It would be very nice to get an AOSP-ROM für the tablet.
I think, I unlocked it with dc-unlocker, too, four years ago or so.
I would be happy to have any clean/empty/fresh AOSP ROM for this tablet, as up to today it is still fast and really usable.
If you need any help, I would also be eager to learn how to do it (building a ROM). @Crypto18
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Hi! Thank you, i'll do an AOSP for our poor tablet, the only problem in my case, I'm unable to unlock the bootloader because i haven't in dev options "OEM unlock". If I'll pass this issue, I'll immediately start to develop the ROM.
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I did the DC-unlocker thing today as described in the sticky, so it still works. Somebody in this thread mentioned that it worked for him without the OEM unlock option (it disappeared in EMUI 4), but to be on the safe side I had done a downgrade to EMUI 3 before (the oldest one I found didn't have a working dialer, I didn't try the landscape calculator trick to activate the manufacturere mode, but updated to a later EMUI 3 version that had a a working dialer: "Huawei MediaPad M2-801L Android 5.1.1 EMUI 3.1 B007.zip").
I am now looking for a working TWRP (see my post in the sticky thread a few minutes ago).
If you manage to unlock your bootloader, I would be willing to go the "build your own version from scratch" way with you. I have experience as embedded Linux developer one decade ago, but never did it for Android. Would be more fun to have a second person interested in this "classic" tablet.
@coocooc , @Crypto18 ,
Have you made any progress with developing a custom rom?
@coocooc - Please search for "TWRP-3.1.0-recovery-MediaPadM2-10.0-LISZT-A01L-A01W.img" in TWRP. That's the TWRP you're looking for.
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@coocooc , @Crypto18 ,
Have you made any progress with developing a custom rom?
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Crypto18 so far did not come back, and I didn't start the journey yet.
I am on the way to prepare a Linux laptop for building Android and SBC stuff, but family life does not allow to spend many hours on my pet projects.
I wrote a mail to Huawei to get the latest sources (EMUI 4), but the first level support shown on their GPL site couldn't fulfill the wish. They gave me a developer address to apply to; let's see how this ends.
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@coocooc - Please search for "TWRP-3.1.0-recovery-MediaPadM2-10.0-LISZT-A01L-A01W.img" in TWRP. That's the TWRP you're looking for.
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Thanks for the hint! I will try this TWRP version tonight. Which EMUI version are you using with this TWRP (EMUI 3 or 4)? Is there something to check in the flash layout first, to succeed with this TWRP?
@coocooc - I'm using a Huawei Mediapad M2 10.W with Emui 3.1., Android 5.1.1.
If you're on Mediapad 801L, the above mentioned TWRP will not work for you!
I am using “TWRP-3.1.0-recovery-MediaPadM2-10.0-LISZT-A01L-A01W.img“ om my M2-A01W and it working without any problems.
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@coocooc - I'm using a Huawei Mediapad M2 10.W with Emui 3.1., Android 5.1.1.
If you're on Mediapad 801L, the above mentioned TWRP will not work for you!
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@gelrav Oh that might be the reason for my problems as I do use the 801L version. What alternative TWRP ist available then?
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@gelrav Oh that might be the reason for my problems as I do use the 801L version. What alternative TWRP ist available then?
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Funny, the name of the TWRP file suggests that it is valid for both the L and the W versions of the M2-A01.
What is exactly the problem with this file?
I unlocked both the phone und FRP on my device before installing this file.
I am on EMUI 3.1. and Android 5.1.1.
@coocooc
Maybe this link can help you getting further:
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Would like to use a clean version of Android instead of the EMUI version that is loaded on all their phones.
Seeing how these phones are identical, figured what would work for one would work with the other.
Thanks for giving me any insight.
Coming from the Galaxy Note 4 - hoping I'm not making a mistake with this phone that is enroute.
+1
Nothing happening on this phone I guess.
Jimi Mack said:
Nothing happening on this phone I guess.
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Guess you haven't bothered looking at the ROMs and development section. While alot of ROMs are not what I would deem "daily material", their is working going on to get ROMs on this device.
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Here is a list of supported custom ROMs on Mate SE, Choose the A only ROM.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
The whole custom ROM world has changed, Now you need to apply system.img instead of rom.zip using fastboot command.
I have the PHH-Treble installed on my Huawei Mate SE. here is the link.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...-development/experimental-phh-treble-t3709659
In addition, I'd check out the Open Kirin site. I've read the Lineage version is outstanding and well tuned for the chip. They list the 7x as supported but I've read the Mate SE most certainly is also.
https://openkirin.net/download/
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Here is a list of supported custom ROMs on Mate SE, Choose the A only ROM.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
The whole custom ROM world has changed, Now you need to apply system.img instead of rom.zip using fastboot command.
I have the PHH-Treble installed on my Huawei Mate SE. here is the link.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...-development/experimental-phh-treble-t3709659
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Learning about this phone, why the A only roms?
AsItLies said:
In addition, I'd check out the Open Kirin site. I've read the Lineage version is outstanding and well tuned for the chip. They list the 7x as supported but I've read the Mate SE most certainly is also.
https://openkirin.net/download/
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I've been running the OpenKirin Lineage v4 on my Mate SE as daily driver for over a week. It is outstanding. Not going back to emui.
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I've been running the OpenKirin Lineage v4 on my Mate SE as daily driver for over a week. It is outstanding. Not going back to emui.
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Coincidentally, just booted that ROM (on my SE) today. It's very very good, noticed a few minor glitches to do with the camera and navigation (will let them know about em).
I'll admit though, emui8 is growing on me It's certainly better than 5.1 was. Love to see the roms becoming available though. No doubt when updates stop (or before), they will be critical to have.
AsItLies said:
Coincidentally, just booted that ROM (on my SE) today. It's very very good, noticed a few minor glitches to do with the camera and navigation (will let them know about em).
I'll admit though, emui8 is growing on me It's certainly better than 5.1 was. Love to see the roms becoming available though. No doubt when updates stop (or before), they will be critical to have.
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I don't mind emui except that the power-saver regularly kills tasker, ad-blocking vpns, etc. I've tried everything to exempt them from power saving but no go. The battery life is outstanding though (I usually only lose 15% after a full day's usage), so for average users it's a bonus.
nook'r said:
Here is a list of supported custom ROMs on Mate SE, Choose the A only ROM.
https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
The whole custom ROM world has changed, Now you need to apply system.img instead of rom.zip using fastboot command.
I have the PHH-Treble installed on my Huawei Mate SE. here is the link.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...-development/experimental-phh-treble-t3709659
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Hey thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I have not installed a custom ROM in a long time.
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olswede said:
I've been running the OpenKirin Lineage v4 on my Mate SE as daily driver for over a week. It is outstanding. Not going back to emui.
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This looks sweet, but the instruction on this site say I need my custom bootloader,and i can't find a guide how to do that. i have TWRP
AsItLies said:
Coincidentally, just booted that ROM (on my SE) today. It's very very good, noticed a few minor glitches to do with the camera and navigation (will let them know about em).
I'll admit though, emui8 is growing on me It's certainly better than 5.1 was. Love to see the roms becoming available though. No doubt when updates stop (or before), they will be critical to have.
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Any chance you'd elaborate on the issues you've come across? I'm thinking about loading it up but don't want to lose functionality
JakeBuck said:
Any chance you'd elaborate on the issues you've come across? I'm thinking about loading it up but don't want to lose functionality
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Nothing terribly serious. I didn't use it for long, but the camera option for selfie shutter 'palm to camera' didn't work. Also the recently taken shots didn't show in the bottom gallery (I read this is fixed now). And the navigation arrows at the bottom seemed to not be persistent somehow (after a reboot this was okay).
It's easy to go back to stock, except if you haven't backed everything up, have to reconfigure, add / subtract apps etc.
I'd suggest searching for the openKirin website, they seem to be doing the most development. Also follow their directions, they worked for me and pretty easy.
Hi
How does one flash the "Openkirin_los_beta4" Iso to the Mate SE (BND-L34)? TWRP?? Fastboot??? what are the exact steps to not render it a paper weight again lol; Do you need Magisk-v16.0 to root it as well?
Scythe69 said:
Hi
How does one flash the "Openkirin_los_beta4" Iso to the Mate SE (BND-L34)? TWRP?? Fastboot??? what are the exact steps to not render it a paper weight again lol; Do you need Magisk-v16.0 to root it as well?
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https://openkirin.net/user_guide/openkirin-rom-installation-instructions/
zackzuse said:
This looks sweet, but the instruction on this site say I need my custom bootloader,and i can't find a guide how to do that. i have TWRP
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No, you don't need a custom bootloader.
You only need unlocked bootloader and unlocked frp.
TWRP is not supported on OpenKirin ROMs (especially on 7x twrp won't work).
You just need to flash the .img file through bootloader and then reboot to recovery and do a factory data reset.
Can anyone give me some advice: I have the Mate SE, currently on EMUI 8.0.0.332 (security update available but not installed), with TWRP and Magisk. I would love to install a custom ROM, but the OpenKirin site says TWRP isn't supported. Can I still install one of those builds and just expect no support if something goes wrong, or should I find some way to return to full stock before flashing? And if I need stock recovery, where can I find a download for it? I haven't had any luck on searching here yet.
Install Android 9.0 Pie on Honor 7X – AOSP 9.0 Pie ROM
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Install Android 9.0 Pie on Honor 7X – AOSP 9.0 Pie ROM
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Has anyone tried this custom ROM? I would love to hear some success stories before possibly bricking my device
awlonsky said:
Has anyone tried this custom ROM? I would love to hear some success stories before possibly bricking my device
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Pretty much any GSI works so long as you have updated to EMUI 8 sometime in the past.
After a month of waiting for the unlock code and wishing anal and testicular cancer on Xiaomi CEO and senior management, I'll finally (hopefully) get it in 2 days.
It's 6GB/128GB and ROM version is 9.6.11.0.OEDCNFD (Chinese ROM, bought through a friend in China who shipped it). I have many questions, and hoping on some kind strangers for help.
- Should I be worried about anti-rollback and hard-brick after unlocking, based on my ROM version?
- What's the best way to ensure I don't get hard-brick?
- I want to switch to Treble based ROM and leave miui-bs - are there any reasons to not do so or wait (like some hardware doesn't work, camera quality poor, bad battery life, no volte etc)
- What's the safest/surest guide to install TWRP, vanilla android based custom ROM, Magisk etc?
If it wasn't obvious, the Anti-Rollback, hard-bricking has me scared sh!tless, and the month long wait (after the wait for phone release, availability, and shipment) has me on edge. This might very well be my last Xiaomi phone (because of their policies), but I don't want to brick it and let all this endless wait be for nothing /rantover
the_rebel said:
After a month of waiting for the unlock code and wishing anal and testicular cancer on Xiaomi CEO and senior management, I'll finally (hopefully) get it in 2 days.
It's 6GB/128GB and ROM version is 9.6.11.0.OEDCNFD (Chinese ROM, bought through a friend in China who shipped it). I have many questions, and hoping on some kind strangers for help.
- Should I be worried about anti-rollback and hard-brick after unlocking, based on my ROM version?
- What's the best way to ensure I don't get hard-brick?
- I want to switch to Treble based ROM and leave miui-bs - are there any reasons to not do so or wait (like some hardware doesn't work, camera quality poor, bad battery life, no volte etc)
- What's the safest/surest guide to install TWRP, vanilla android based custom ROM, Magisk etc?
If it wasn't obvious, the Anti-Rollback, hard-bricking has me scared sh!tless, and the month long wait (after the wait for phone release, availability, and shipment) has me on edge. This might very well be my last Xiaomi phone (because of their policies), but I don't want to brick it and let all this endless wait be for nothing /rantover
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Your version is not ARB. Follow my buggy vendor rom thread. Skip to twrp install, and flash 8.8.9 eu. You can also flash revolution OS if you want to try that. https://miui.revtechs.me/en/mimax3/
opasha said:
Your version is not ARB. Follow my buggy vendor rom thread. Skip to twrp install, and flash 8.8.9 eu. You can also flash revolution OS if you want to try that. https://miui.revtechs.me/en/mimax3/
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Not ARB, so there's no way I'd get bricked once I bootloader unlock? that's a huge relief if that's true!
Thank you kind sir for that guide, it's very helpful.
Have you tried Treble based ROMs? I know it's a personal preference over MIUI, but would you consider them stable and comparable to 8.8.9 EU?
the_rebel said:
Not ARB, so there's no way I'd get bricked once I bootloader unlock? that's a huge relief if that's true!
Thank you kind sir for that guide, it's very helpful.
Have you tried Treble based ROMs? I know it's a personal preference over MIUI, but would you consider them stable and comparable to 8.8.9 EU?
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You won't get bricked. You are most welcome. Everyone in this forum is quite helpful, and I've learned a lot from their informative posts as well.
Yes, I've tried AICP treble rom. No treble rom is ready yet for stable use because they all have the same problems that do not function correctly: auto brightness/brightness control, bluetooth media/bluetooth calls, quick charging, VoLTE, and mono speaker instead of stereo speakers.
opasha said:
You won't get bricked. You are most welcome. Everyone in this forum is quite helpful, and I've learned a lot from their informative posts as well.
Yes, I've tried AICP treble rom. No treble rom is ready yet for stable use because they all have the same problems that do not function correctly: auto brightness/brightness control, bluetooth media/bluetooth calls, quick charging, VoLTE, and mono speaker instead of stereo speakers.
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Thank you again for the quick reply and the reassurance about not having to worry about getting bricked. I'm so glad I didn't click on the the Update button when I got the notification right after turning the phone ON haha
Ah okay, so no Treble for now. I'll wait for things to get stable. The Max in the phone's name so far has meant 'Maximum Wait'.
I'll follow your guide and install 8.8.9 EU.
From your guide I understand it's only optional, but what's the advantage of 'Changing file system from ext4 to f2fs'?
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Thank you again for the quick reply and the reassurance about not having to worry about getting bricked. I'm so glad I didn't click on the the Update button when I got the notification right after turning the phone ON haha
Ah okay, so no Treble for now. I'll wait for things to get stable. The Max in the phone's name so far has meant 'Maximum Wait'.
I'll follow your guide and install 8.8.9 EU.
From your guide I understand it's only optional, but what's the advantage of 'Changing file system from ext4 to f2fs'?
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Well, f2fs is the latest/fastest file system, supposedly. Also, there are less chances of corruption/data problems? I believe that's what i read in regards to it and why people were switching over to that when they had issues with their user data; they were having to format their user data and start fresh....but don't quote me on it. I will let someone with more knowledge on this answer you and others in detail. You can leave it for now. My file system is default ext4.
If you run into any hiccups, feel free to PM me, and I'll guide you as best as I can. :highfive:
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Well, f2fs is the latest/fastest file system, supposedly. Also, there are less chances of corruption/data problems? I believe that's what i read in regards to it and why people were switching over to that when they had issues with their user data; they were having to format their user data and start fresh....but don't quote me on it. I will let someone with more knowledge on this answer you and others in detail. You can leave it for now. My file system is default ext4.
If you run into any hiccups, feel free to PM me, and I'll guide you as best as I can. :highfive:
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Okay, I did some reading:
https://medium.com/thecyberfibre/f2fs-versus-ext4-our-take-on-the-ongoing-battle-c0324f46d040
https://www.xda-developers.com/f2fs-why-file-systems-matter-interview-stan-dmitriev-tuxera/
And I'm leaning towards sticking with ext4, to side with stability over speed.
Thank you for all the help, and the offer to PM you if I get stuck - I'll try to not bother you too much, I promise lol
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Okay, I did some reading:
https://medium.com/thecyberfibre/f2fs-versus-ext4-our-take-on-the-ongoing-battle-c0324f46d040
https://www.xda-developers.com/f2fs-why-file-systems-matter-interview-stan-dmitriev-tuxera/
And I'm leaning towards sticking with ext4, to side with stability over speed.
Thank you for all the help, and the offer to PM you if I get stuck - I'll try to not bother you too much, I promise lol
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Haha, no worries, buddy. My pleasure. :highfive:
Hello everyone. I have a phone that launched with android 7. of course, it doesn't support project treble. I want to make my device become compatible with project treble. But I don't know what I need to do. I knew my device much be have vendor partition. That is. After repartition, I have this partition. What I need to do next? please help me
I have the same problem and I am searching for it hope i can find out the solution
Majd98SY said:
I have the same problem and I am searching for it hope i can find out the solution
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Haha, me too. Searching for it for weeks, but i have found a youtube channel named AlasKa Linux User AKLU. He do guides (very good) for roms, but i don't know if he does treble or not.
Also i found this:
link.
If you find any clue then please PM me. I also want to build an android with treble.
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Arc android said:
Actually you can enable treble on your phone !!!!!!!! Just watch this video :
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This doesn't work. You cannot enable treble by changing build.prop. If you follow these instructions, you risk bricking your device!
He just wants to get youtube ad-revenue!!!
Darkstriker said:
This doesn't work. You cannot enable treble by changing build.prop. If you follow these instructions, you risk bricking your device!
He just wants to get youtube ad-revenue!!!
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Sorry !!!! I am new in the world of android, so I don't know many things. I thought maybe this would actually enable treble. And later I found that u can't on android 7 coz u won't get ro_treble_enabled=false in the build prop. So don't even watch this video!!!!!
Arc android said:
Sorry !!!! I am new in the world of android, so I don't know many things. I thought maybe this would actually enable treble. And later I found that u can't on android 7 coz u won't get ro_treble_enabled=false in the build prop. So don't even watch this video!!!!!
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That toggle doesn't work, even if it exists. If you toggle it an trick android into trying to update your device, you have a high risk bricking your device and the odds of it actually succeeding are minimal. That property is NOT an enable or disable switch, it is the device manufacturer telling the OS that the device software does NOT support treble.
Enabling treble is not as simple as changing a switch in build.prop. Treble requires seperate vendor partion. You need to repartition the device. People have been successful in doing that for mi A1. look here :
[GUIDE] [Q&A] [TREBLE] From Stock to Treble - everything you need to know!
Here I will share all the info you need to know about using Treble on the Mi A1. Everyone is more than welcome to ask questions and clarification here, I am happy to answer and will update this thread over time. Thanks! Contents 0. Key Terms...
forum.xda-developers.com
any luck here?
the reason is I would like to get this to so I can have call recording functionality back. can I use oxygen updater safely and change? someone helped me achieve it on my onplus 10 pro. But I forgot the process and maybe its different?
Thanks so much
Ok..sorted..all good....
rudabb said:
the reason is I would like to get this to so I can have call recording functionality back. can I use oxygen updater safely and change? someone helped me achieve it on my onplus 10 pro. But I forgot the process and maybe its different?
Thanks so much
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I do not think it works. That's why they are OS versions.
It worked.. using oxygen updater I'm advanced mode..and fiddling with a couple more things ..downloading a couple of apps to push the update through in ota and the oppo dialer .
Happy times
rudabb said:
It worked.. using oxygen updater I'm advanced mode..and fiddling with a couple more things ..downloading a couple of apps to push the update through in ota and the oppo dialer .
Happy times
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Glad you made it work.
Do you mind listing how you did this? I'm wanting to change my room from CPH2451 to CPH2447 aswell. Cheers.
Unlock bootloader
activate developer.
Change the OS With Fastboot Enhanced
(Flash at your own risk.The procedure is complicated. Yours risk to brick the phone if yours make a mistake during the procedure)