Android go oreo support on onyx - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...evice-development/lineage-phh-treble-t3767690
Found above mentioned thread in xda. Just curious whether it is compatible with our beloved onyx?

micoeyes said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...evice-development/lineage-phh-treble-t3767690
Found above mentioned thread in xda. Just curious whether it is compatible with our beloved onyx?
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Ours isn't an Android Go device, nor does it have Project Treble enabled. The answer to your question is no, I'm afraid.

it is possible. try the low ram patch on your current rom and see if you like it

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Nougat Update

Has anyone seen or heard of any working nougat roms for the honor 5x
You know, Android 6/6.0.1 is stil in Beta? I think we should finised this version before we start with Android 7.
But if anyone will start with Android 7for Honor 5x i would love it
Once one is released I'm sure it will have it's own thread. I doubt anyone would be using a 7.0 ROM and keep it a secret from everyone.
I don't see the need for 7.0, I mean, it's just going to boot slower. Some people just like higher numbers I guess.
This thread should be in the Q&A forum. Maybe a mod can move it.
craigwilson9955 said:
Has anyone seen or heard of any working nougat roms for the honor 5x
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buddy this thread heading clearly states that you can only post about ROMS. KERNELS and other Development Stuff. Please bear in mind next time do not start new threads like this in development section.
CocoaJuan said:
I don't see the need for 7.0, I mean, it's just going to boot slower. Some people just like higher numbers I guess.
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It should work flawlessly (if it's AOSP or CM). Plus CM already started to work on nougat for kiwi (5x)

ROM Nougat Xperia Z2 Help

Hello guys!
Which ROM-based Nougat I choose?
It has to be very stable, the battery has to be good, faster than Stock, sound also has to be good. A and btw, where can I find Xposed? :laugh:
HTML:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/aosp-6-0-marshmallow-sony-xperia-z2-t3235951
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HTML:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/rom-android-n-rom-xperia-z2-t3444169
nusice said:
Hello guys!
Which ROM-based Nougat I choose?
It has to be very stable, the battery has to be good, faster than Stock, sound also has to be good. A and btw, where can I find Xposed? :laugh:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/development/aosp-6-0-marshmallow-sony-xperia-z2-t3235951
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z2/general/rom-android-n-rom-xperia-z2-t3444169
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All nought roms are based on same source so the bugs are same but they are different in features
And there is no Xposed for Android 7
Bugs for now: 1. Camera
2. Wifi regional code problem for some people(not all)depends on your country
raminta said:
All nought roms are based on same source so the bugs are same but they are different in features
And there is no Xposed for Android 7
Bugs for now: 1. Camera
2. Wifi regional code problem for some people(not all)depends on your country
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Cam and Wifi are some important functions of phone if it doesn't work then the rom can be stated as not stable.
How come Nougat works perfectly on Samsung A series ( A5 2015 ) which is less powerful ?
MJ999 said:
Cam and Wifi are some important functions of phone if it doesn't work then the rom can be stated as not stable.
How come Nougat works perfectly on Samsung A series ( A5 2015 ) which is less powerful ?
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Wifi works for most people
And it is stable
@raminta, @nusice,
The AOSP by @Brandon Nel is has paused its development and a case investigation is placed on the thread at the moment (see last post in that thread).
But however, the version posted by @rcstar6696 has fixed a long of bugs when compared to the one in the General section.
So in conclusion, you should go for the one in the Development section as it is nearly bugs-free and still developing.
iXaidyiu said:
@raminta, @nusice,
The AOSP by @Brandon Nel is has paused its development and a case investigation is placed on the thread at the moment (see last post in that thread).
But however, the version posted by @rcstar6696 has fixed a long of bugs when compared to the one in the General section.
So in conclusion, you should go for the one in the Development section as it is nearly bugs-free and still developing.
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I know that

Resurrection Remix AOSP MM ROM for A5 2017

I'm looking into the possibility of getting Resurrection Remix Marshmallow AOSP ROM running on the Galaxy A5 2017 device of Model Number(s):
A520F (Single SIM Variant)
A520F/DS (Dual SIM Variant)
I've made time available on my hands as i'm a fan of the ROM and it would be great running it up and functional on this device.
I'm hoping this post increases popularity as to attract experienced developers so i can get all the help i need since building an AOSP ROM such as Resurrection Remix from sctrach is very challenging and time consuming.
The Official A5 2017 AOSP (Devs Only) Whatsapp Group is available for all of the developers who would like to join it in helping me bring this Project to life. If your interested in joining and helping, simply post down below your intention in doing so along with your International Contact Number.
Btw here's the Resurrection OS Marshmallow Source:
https://github.com/ResurrectionRemix/platform_manifest/blob/marshmallow/README.mkdn
And here's our device's kernel source which was released by Samsung:
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=A520F
I wanna too, for A3 2017
Wasn't there something on the Whatsapp group about collecting donations for an experienced dev to buy this phone so he could port the rom? I would love to see Resurrection Remix on my A520W. Maybe if a post was made on the forum about donating, more people would see it.
I think that it's will be never possible ,because "Exynox" cpu (drivers problems.....like others devices,like some galaxy note...) ...
But it was truth in the past ....and maybe i was wrong now ,i don't know the last development ...
Loulou-13 said:
I think that it's will be never possible ,because "Exynox" cpu (drivers problems.....like others devices,like some galaxy note...) ...
But it was truth in the past ....and maybe i was wrong now ,i don't know the last development ...
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Samsung has released kernel source for A series, so it can be done..
But not many dev is intrested with this phone.. because with the same price u can get better specs on chinese phones op3 etc..
ponkz said:
Samsung has released kernel source for A series, so it can be done..
But not many dev is intrested with this phone.. because with the same price u can get better specs on chinese phones op3 etc..
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Ha ok ,good new for source .:good:
And yes...pity...samsung (exept "s" series) is less and less interested ...
In the past i loved customs roms but now it's maybe good for low and some middle devices but i think that it's a good "regression" ,we loose some good stock options and functiins (like finger print...etc...)... don't have the full exploitation of photo ...less performance.....etc...(samsung stock patent !!!) But yes....with some customs we can change the size,position and color of the hour,battery...etc...lol ! And cm/lineage sourced is not as "stable" as stock firmware ...
Lineage OS in on the horizon. Maybe this will help inspire other developers to take up the Resurrection Remix project or develop their own custom ROMs. But good things are coming in the future.
+387603594331
Hi I am not a developer, but I would like you to add me in the WhatsApp group anyhow. Don't worry I wont be speaking or asking questions. I just would like to able to follow the progress. So if you are willing to add me I would very appreciate it. here is my phone nr. +32472974614
deaniebaby said:
Lineage OS in on the horizon. Maybe this will help inspire other developers to take up the Resurrection Remix project or develop their own custom ROMs. But good things are coming in the future.
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How so? What tells you lineage os is on the horizon?
vinz244 said:
How so? What tells you lineage os is on the horizon?
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A group of A5 2017 owners have hired a developer. Waiting on official nougat release for stable build.
deaniebaby said:
A group of A5 2017 owners have hired a developer. Waiting on official nougat release for stable build.
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Nice! Can I get involved? I have private dedicated server that can be used for builds
vinz244 said:
Nice! Can I get involved? I have private dedicated server that can be used for builds
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Well I'm in this group and it's been brought up a few times ⟶ https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series-2017/how-to/galaxy-a5-2017-whatsapp-t3561455
Maybe hit up the OP and see if you could get in on the action.
deaniebaby said:
Well I'm in this group and it's been brought up a few times ⟶ https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series-2017/how-to/galaxy-a5-2017-whatsapp-t3561455
Maybe hit up the OP and see if you could get in on the action.
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I see the thread has been closed and no more users are being added to the group, how can we keep up to date? I'm very interested in this phone but I'm holding back until I can see that LineageOS has a developer/maintainer.
The_Darkfire said:
I see the thread has been closed and no more users are being added to the group, how can we keep up to date? I'm very interested in this phone but I'm holding back until I can see that LineageOS has a developer/maintainer.
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If you hit me up on WhatsApp I can try and get the OP to add you to the group. I'll talk to him that you're interested in helping out with the development of Lineage. But once Nougat drops, I think the resources will be available on GitHub.
I hope install the rom too man. a5 a520f/ds.
deaniebaby said:
A group of A5 2017 owners have hired a developer. Waiting on official nougat release for stable build.
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Nougat released.

Android Oreo: Project Treble?

Hi,
Has Android Oreo brought Project Treble to the Honor 9?
PalakMi posted here (#6 comment) that since Honor devices has a separate vendor partition Android Oreo could bring project treble to them.
brugarolaspablo said:
Hi,
Has Android Oreo brought Project Treble to the Honor 9?
PalakMi posted here (#6 comment) that since Honor devices has a separate vendor partition Android Oreo could bring project treble to them.
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@oldroid already works on it .... here
brugarolaspablo said:
Hi,
Has Android Oreo brought Project Treble to the Honor 9?
PalakMi posted here (#6 comment) that since Honor devices has a separate vendor partition Android Oreo could bring project treble to them.
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h9 oreo got the full treble implementation.
Regards
brugarolaspablo said:
Hi,
Has Android Oreo brought Project Treble to the Honor 9?
PalakMi posted here (#6 comment) that since Honor devices has a separate vendor partition Android Oreo could bring project treble to them.
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If you go to the treble thread, you'll see that someone already running AOSP on Honor 9
Really interested to know if someone else tried this treble rom. Please share any feedback if you had.
ayziaa said:
Really interested to know if someone else tried this treble rom. Please share any feedback if you had.
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+1
OldDroid said:
h9 oreo got the full treble implementation.
Regards
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I thought only phones shipped with oreo had proper partitions for treble?! And that phones updated to oreo after could not be partitioned because it could brick your phone.
ayziaa said:
I thought only phones shipped with oreo had proper partitions for treble?! And that phones updated to oreo after could not be partitioned because it could brick your phone.
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applies to qcom phones but not to kirin socs.
Regards
OldDroid said:
applies to qcom phones but not to kirin socs.
Regards
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even with an ota update?
ayziaa said:
even with an ota update?
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i know that it could be done, but was not necessarily required for manufacturers.
And yes, huawei enabled treble via an ota update to android 8/emui8 - btw huawei has the new partitions since nougat.
Regards
Thank you for answering my questions, I have a last one . Considering that with treble only system partition is flashed, from my understanding, kernel is stock and works with the treble custom rom, is it possible that a device like the honor 9 could get a treble AOSP Android P Rom in the future or that Oero kernel would need to be updated with a full stock EMUI Android P update?
ayziaa said:
Thank you for answering my questions, I have a last one . Considering that with treble only system partition is flashed, from my understanding, kernel is stock and works with the treble custom rom, is it possible that a device like the honor 9 could get a treble AOSP Android P Rom in the future or that Oero kernel would need to be updated with a full stock EMUI Android P update?
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From what I read around the web, it is possible.
ayziaa said:
Thank you for answering my questions, I have a last one . Considering that with treble only system partition is flashed, from my understanding, kernel is stock and works with the treble custom rom, is it possible that a device like the honor 9 could get a treble AOSP Android P Rom in the future or that Oero kernel would need to be updated with a full stock EMUI Android P update?
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i dont think that it will be that easy to port a new major android version, but we'll see how google handles the vendor versioning part.
It is already a big struggle to get 8.1 running upon 8.0 treble implementation, just because fundamental things changed in the main treble implementation.
Regards
OldDroid said:
i dont think that it will be that easy to port a new major android version, but we'll see how google handles the vendor versioning part.
It is already a big struggle to get 8.1 running upon 8.0 treble implementation, just because fundamental things changed in the main treble implementation.
Regards
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Great to have all this informations, helps me understand better what is treble. Good luck on your 8.1 port.
OldDroid said:
i dont think that it will be that easy to port a new major android version, but we'll see how google handles the vendor versioning part.
It is already a big struggle to get 8.1 running upon 8.0 treble implementation, just because fundamental things changed in the main treble implementation.
Regards
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Is there any post where I can read more about those problems? I thought it would be the same underlying vendor layer between versions from now on :/

Project treble and s9+

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
biggary said:
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
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Not really 100% sure, but I'm guessing the kernel may matter. If your on an Exynos device, and most GSI are built for snapdragon I'd assume since that's the majority of devices. Not sure it it's cross-processor or not, but something to look into.

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