[ROM][GNU/Linux][OTA][3.4.0.24] Sailfish OS for OnePlus 5T - OnePlus 5T ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Dev

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#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* I am NOT responsible for data loss, you getting fired because the alarm app failed or if you brick
* your device. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this OS
* port before flashing! YOU are choosing to do these modifications, and if you point the finger at me
* for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
* BOOM goes the dynamite!
*/
Hello, fellow XDA developers & users alike!
I think it's been long enough that we've not had alternative non-Android operating systems in a usable state for the popular OnePlus 5* devices, so here is a Sailfish OS port after over 6 months in development!
I'd really appreciate it if you give feedback and report bugs so I can attempt to fix them as best I can
Features
Slick and clean Sailfish OS UI/UX
Fully gesture driven navigation of the OS
Ambiences: a combination of system background, primary UI colors, sounds & volume levels
Sleep mode gestures e.g. double-tap to wake, music controls, 'V' for toggling flashlight etc
Ability to control configurable ambiences with the notification slider
Independent & alternative OS not based on Android (droid base is only used for drivers & HAL in SFOS)
Run regular GNU/Linux (armhf) tools and utilities natively out of the box from Jolla, OpenRepos, other custom repositories or direct binary format
Privacy-first OS with no spyware or bloatware pre-installed
Dual-booting between LineageOS & Sailfish OS with a simple zip flash in recovery (boot-switcher, linked below)
OS version OTAs, look at the merproject wiki page (see 'OTA updates' below)
A stable hardware adaptation (port) with basically everything working, but please also read about the problems right below
And more to explore...
Problems
No Android apps (APK) will run inside Sailfish OS as is the norm with community ports; you can just dual-boot with LineageOS (see FAQ below)
There is no VoLTE / VoWiFi support in SFOS at the moment (see FAQ below)
Even though NFC works, it's implementation is quite basic in Sailfish OS currently
Produced video recordings from the camera are unusable right now due to corruption of the beginning in recordings & artifacts when moving even slightly
Flashlight misbehaves for picture taking by taking too long to activate and causing nearly pitch black images (it also turns on/off rapidly a few times when disabling)
Some audio does not get routed properly to/from (Bluetooth) headsets
Sailfish OS Developer mode (SSH via USB cable) doesn't work
Rarely waking up from sleep mode can take a long time (up to about 15 seconds)
How to install
Backup all your data from the device to a computer
Download Pie Firmware 9.0.11, TWRP 3.4.x image, the LineageOS 16.0 base ROM & a Sailfish OS release
Install device firmware version 9.0.11 (not the ROM!)
Flash TWRP 3.4.x as your recovery
Reformat /data to ext4 and check it for issues
Reboot to recovery
Wipe cache & dalvik
Flash LineageOS 16.0
Flash anything else you normally flash for Android e.g. GApps, Magisk, no dm_verity etc
Flash Sailfish OS (the zip that contains rootfs.tar.bz2) from inside CI artifacts archive
Reboot and enjoy!
You can also flash my boot-switcher zip (or switch between hybris-boot and droid-boot images created on /sdcard) afterwards for simple dual-booting of the 2 operating systems!
Links & source
sailfishos-oneplus5: All project repos & source
important: Info and detailed guides about flashing, self-building etc
android_kernel_oneplus_msm8998: The used kernel source
sailfishos.org: General info about the OS as well as contributing, translation, app development etc
Changelog
wiki.merproject.org: Place with general info about the port status, OTAs etc
droid-config commits: Stuff modified on the Sailfish OS side
OTA updates
See "OTA (Over-the-Air) update" section under the libhybris adaptation wiki page.
Special thanks to
kimmoli for gesture-daemon & triambience
nathanchance for maintaining the OP5 linux-stable merged kernel tree
Mister_Magister, mal, r0kk3rz, rinigus, PiggZ, spiiroin, jusa, vknecht, NotKit and everyone else at #sailfishos-porters
The port was made possible thanks to you all!
FAQ
What does "SFOS" mean?
Sailfish OS; it's simply a common abbreviation.
Can I run [insert name here] Android app in Sailfish OS?
If there is no currently maintained client or similar app in the Jolla Store or (my preference) OpenRepos, then probably not. I may look into bringing Android app support via Anbox or similar project much later on; no ETAs.
Does VoLTE or VoWiFi work in Sailfish OS?
As of SFOS 3.4.0, these are still not implemented, but should be coming later in perhaps Sailfish OS 4.
How can I skip the SFOS beginner tutorial?
Tap each corner of the screen once starting from top-left going clockwise.
I found a bug, what can I do?
See "Report bugs" section under the libhybris adaptation wiki page.
XDA:DevDB Information
[ROM][GNU/Linux][OTA][3.4.0.24] Sailfish OS for OnePlus 5T, ROM for the OnePlus 5T
Contributors
deathmist
Source Code: https://github.com/sailfishos-oneplus5
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: 9.0.11 (Pie)
Based On: LineageOS 16.0
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.4.0.24 (Pallas-Yllästunturi)
Created 2020-01-17
Last Updated 2020-12-10

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Excellent friend. I will try it

This is super exciting!!!

There has been a long-standing issue with NFC always getting re-enabled after a reboot in SFOS. Obviously this is not what you'd want as it causes unnecessary battery drain even when NFC is entirely unused.
This was happening due to a directory ownership issue and should be fixed in the next Sailfish OS release officially.
For now though I fixed this manually on the new uploaded Sailfish OS image (zip), BUT if you already have the OS installed (flashed build <=20200117), you can just reinstall nfcd from a terminal & toggle the option once in Settings to fix the same issue:
Code:
devel-su zypper in --force nfcd

Hi, excellent work. I took it for a test. Great rom and it's nice to see this alternative on this device. Love the concept of a Google free OS and it has a nice UI. First boot didn't take a long time at all for me. Camera issues and not being able to install apps via F-droid or apkmirror is a minor set back. I'd love to run this as my DD, but it requires some workarounds for me.
I was considering using my old phone (nexus 6) for the missing apps and games to avoid dual booting.
Looking forward to seeing what the future brings with this OS. Keep up the good work ??

For the amount of bugs we usually see in SailfishOS ROMs, this is pretty stable! Thanks for your hard work

Very exciting, once the camera issues are sorted out I would love to give this a try as a DD ?. Nice work I am genuinely very excited.

Will this be able to work on any other OS aside from LOS?

jasonsas102 said:
Will this be able to work on any other OS aside from LOS?
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Doubt it, but currently you could try any other Oreo-based ROM too if you want to see (I'm not providing any kind of support though for anything other than the LineageOS base). I answered this previously on the OP5 thread post #21.

Very cool! I used early SFOS builds on my Nexus 5 years ago. I'll have to try this out at some point! Great work on porting it. I'll be keeping an eye on the thread for future updates.

deathmist said:
Doubt it, but currently you could try any other Oreo-based ROM too if you want to see (I'm not providing any kind of support though for anything other than the LineageOS base). I answered this previously on the OP5 thread post #21.
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alright well if I decide to go that route I'll make sure to tell you if it works or not

Well something new.

How to take screenshots of the desktop?

Dgonix said:
How to take screenshots of the desktop?
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To take a screenshot in Sailfish OS you can simply press and hold volume up & volume down, you should see a notification once this happens
For a delayed screenshots there is a "Screenshot" app in the Jolla Store as well

If you have to have LineageOS 15 - are you able to update to LOS16after Sailfish is installed or are you stuck on 15? Thanks.

anarchotaoist said:
If you have to have LineageOS 15 - are you able to update to LOS16after Sailfish is installed or are you stuck on 15? Thanks.
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Nope, this Sailfish OS port for 15.1 Oreo firmware only currently as that is the LineageOS version the port's Android kernel and HAL parts are built around; anything else will result in a non-booting device (using the SFOS hybris-boot image anyway).

Upgrade to Sailfish OS 3.3.0 (Rokua)
Hello everyone!
The port has now been upgraded to SFOS 3.3.0 and HAL components are now all based on Android 9 Pie!
Check out the details of this release here!

deathmist said:
Hello everyone!
The port has now been upgraded to SFOS 3.3.0 and HAL components are now all based on Android 9 Pie!
Check out the details of this release here!
EDIT: I know the LineageOS downloads site is sadly down currently (as is the merproject wiki), you could perhaps scavange the internet for a mirror of some older build or just wait a while till the problems are resolved on their ends :fingers-crossed:
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can i ask that fingerprint it works?

JR Bautista said:
can i ask that fingerprint it works?
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Still a nope sadly. Looking at kernel logs / logcat the hardware seems to be ready, we just need the middleware pieces from Jolla that are currently closed source and only working on some of their official Sony Xperia ports I even asked about it and apparently there is no news currently.

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[ROM][Unofficial] LineageOS 13.0 for OnePlus 2 [06/01]

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/*
* Your warranty is... still valid?
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
*/
LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device. LineageOS is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. You will need to provide your own Google Applications package (gapps). LineageOS does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for LineageOS is available in the LineageOS Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to LineageOS, please visit our Gerrit Code Review ( http://review.lineageos.org ).
Important:
This thread is for stock LineageOS 13.0 and any mods, kernels or Xposed framework will not be supported.
If features, options or code is NOT in the official source code, it will not be in my builds.
Recommended Firmware:
Most recent firmware for OOS 3.6.1 is recommended.
Known Bugs:
None
Installation:
Download the zip(s)
Install a compatible Recovery (TWRP recovery recommended)
Perform a nandroid backup of your current ROM (Optional)
Wipe data/factory reset
Flash LineageOS
Optional: Install the Google Apps addon http://opengapps.org/ ( I tested nano and stock pkgs)
Reboot
Note: Built in root is available in Dev Options, but I'd use magisk
Source code:
https://github.com/lineageos
Credits:
LineageOS Team & Contributors
Code Aurora Forum
Downloads:
AFH
How to enable Volte.
You can read the full instructions HERE
XDA:DevDB Information
LOS 13.0 Unofficial, ROM for the OnePlus 2
Contributors
monark88, LineageOS Team & Contributors
Source Code: https://github.com/LineageOS
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Firmware Required: OOS 3.6.1
Based On: LOS-13.0
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-01-21
Last Updated 2018-06-24
I know some of you may wonder why even post something as old as marshmallow. I still get a lot of use from LOS 13, and have been building it for myself for a while. I figured I'd upload the latest with Jan security patches, for those who want it. Happy flashing.
Not sure about the support we'll get from LOS going forward. They never merged February security patch, but they may have just been busy. We'll see.
does it have hal3 with hdr and all that cool quality we used in marshnallow?
chxei said:
does it have hal3 with hdr and all that cool quality we used in marshnallow?
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It does, HAL3 and hdr
I run mine with amplify, greenify, android n-ify, gravitybox, and alert slider app
monark88 said:
LOS 13.0 Unofficial, ROM for the OnePlus 2
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wow, this is great!
thank you mate!
You can get volte by flashing the kenzo patches. Just saying.
I also built this ROM myself to which I had mentioned in another post. Good job!
Any chance you're able to build with release keys instead? This will then allow some apps (its quite minimal) to run correctly.
Woodzrul said:
I also built this ROM myself to which I had mentioned in another post. Good job!
Any chance you're able to build with release keys instead? This will then allow some apps (its quite minimal) to run correctly.
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The download link now points to a signed version. You can download it here:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673956719939814327
using 22nd Jan build since yesterday.
I missed so much the great customization that CMTE brings to LOS!
as far as I can see 'til now, there's no issue at all with your ROM.
excellent work, thank you!
utkarsh102 said:
You can get volte by flashing the kenzo patches. Just saying.
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More info on this, please?
Kenzo is redmi note 3 iirc
Would the .zips work for OP2?
GuyGotMadNameGame said:
More info on this, please?
Kenzo is redmi note 3 iirc
Would the .zips work for OP2?
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Yes. They will. Flash the patch1 zip, boot up the phone, wait 10-15 seconds until you start seeing that the com.android.phone has stopped working. Then go to recovery and flash patch2 zip, clear dalvik cache and reboot. Voila.
utkarsh102 said:
Yes. They will. Flash the patch1 zip, boot up the phone, wait 10-15 seconds until you start seeing that the com.android.phone has stopped working. Then go to recovery and flash patch2 zip, clear dalvik cache and reboot. Voila.
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I'll add this to the first post
utkarsh102 said:
Yes. They will. Flash the patch1 zip, boot up the phone, wait 10-15 seconds until you start seeing that the com.android.phone has stopped working. Then go to recovery and flash patch2 zip, clear dalvik cache and reboot. Voila.
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Thanks for this. I updated first post.
Does anyone know of any cm13 theme which properly themes all the essential apps?
This ROM has been a really good ride for the past month or two for me - very stable and actually there is not much new in Android 7.x which really matters. LineageOS unfortunately made 14.x unstable by reworking the kernel in the middle. It's ok for the most time but then some random event happens and it will drain your battery in few hours.
I think I will stay on this ROM assuming Android security patching still happens in future. Thanks monark88!
aiwan3 said:
This ROM has been a really good ride for the past month or two for me - very stable and actually there is not much new in Android 7.x which really matters. LineageOS unfortunately made 14.x unstable by reworking the kernel in the middle. It's ok for the most time but then some random event happens and it will drain your battery in few hours.
I think I will stay on this ROM assuming Android security patching still happens in future. Thanks monark88!
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I've got a new build, but nothing is significantly changed. I've been working on a custom kernel for MM, with extra governors and upstream merges. I'm running this ROM myself, so you can bet when there is a security patch, I'll upload it for us all.
I'm with you on anything above android 6.0. When LOS 14.x kernel was reworked, I was on RR unofficial. I remember the drastic changes. I compiled this not soon after and have been on it since. I've watched on the forums as everyone has scrambled after HAL3, and balancing HAL3 with HDR (or the lack there-of) and all the non-sense that goes with it.
Meanwhile we've got manufacturer supported blobs and code for everything our phone was meant to do, in a nice stable OS.
If you're reading this, and thinking about trying it, just download the ROM, flash xposed (or use xposed magisk) and get Android N-ify, Amplify, Greenify, Alert Slider, and GravityBox. You'll be kicking it on the OP2 old school, updated, and stable.
That's right. Many people don't seem to be very methodical when testing new ROMs. Mostly noted on comments about battery life. I don't use my phone much as the majority of my daily work / comms happens on PC - so its easy for me to see changes when I update the phone. I don't use gapps either, so my testing is purely based on the kernel and the ROM performance. This ROM can go up to 5-6 days in idle / light usage, whereas the latest official LineageOS 14.x is probably around 4 days same use. Feel free to test. Same applies to boeffla-kernels, they consume much more battery on idle than the LineageOS stock.
I'm not a developer myself but it's easy to understand that all this hacking for newer Android versions than the source code provided by manufacturer, can very easily lead into problems. It could be ok, but unfortunately many people always think that the latest is always better. I think it's fair to say that new android versions just complicate the menus and slow down devices more than the useful features provided. As long as security is updated, I don't really see any need for Oreo in my phone.
It's nice to hear that you are also testing for new things in kernel, I might test them if provided as separate update.zip. However I assume most people using LOS 13 or your build are probably after stability.
Hold on right here...i need a minute to comprehend...so, basically, if i flash this, i will get the most stable android experience there is, it will most likely improve my battery live over N/O roms, i will have all the OOS 3.6.1 OP2 features working (including things such as slow motion, HDR and panorama), the latest security patch will be installed and the only drawback is that it will be a MM release? whats the catch ?
Jackill said:
Hold on right here...i need a minute to comprehend...so, basically, if i flash this, i will get the most stable android experience there is, it will most likely improve my battery live over N/O roms, i will have all the OOS 3.6.1 OP2 features working (including things such as slow motion, HDR and panorama), the latest security patch will be installed and the only drawback is that it will be a MM release? whats the catch ?
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Lol, for the most part (and in my opinion) yes.
The catch is that if you like the latest cutting edge features, we don't have that built-in here. All we offer is a stable phone that has ALL of the features working in some form or another, without wondering what will break in the next build.
For the record, I still flash Oreo ROMS on MultiROM to stay aware, but I run this as a daily driver.

[ROM][OFFICIAL][PAYTON][NIGHTLIES]Lineage OS 17.1

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/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 10, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
LineageOS is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. LineageOS does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for LineageOS is available in the LineageOS Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to LineageOS, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
Introduction:
This is the official Lineage OS thread for the Motorola Moto X4, codename payton.
We support all the T-Mobile, International, and Project Fi variants, as their bootloaders are unlockable, while we can't support the Verizon and AT&T variants, as their bootloaders are permanently locked.
How to install:
Boot the newest TWRP .img from the Official TWRP Project Site.
IF YOU ARE COMING FROM STOCK AND WANT TO INSTALL CUSTOM ROMS FOR FIRST TIME, INSTALL "Copy Partitions Zip" FROM POST #2
In TWRP, click "Wipe", "Format Data", then type "yes" as prompted.
ADB sideload the newest weekly
(Optionally) You can flash the newest TWRP Installer also found at the Official TWRP Project Site if you wish to maintain TWRP, though the pre-installed Lineage Recovery instance will do everything you need it to in most cases. We don't recommend or support the use of the TWRP installer, as it is overwritten on every update (will need to be re-installed every update), and has no addon.d-v2 persistence.
Click "Reboot, then choose "Recovery", this will boot you to either Lineage Recovery or TWRP depending on your choice to install TWRP or not. It is necessary to reboot between ROM flash and GApps/Addon flash due to verity/slot-swap logic.
(Optionally) Flash GApps - MindTheGApps arm64 are recommended, OpenGApps are compatible with A/B as of 09102018, but I still only reccoemend and support MindTheGApps.
(Optionally) Flash SU - you'll need to turn it on from in developer settings after first boot Lineage OS SU Addon. - Magisk works fine, though is not supported.
Reboot
Notes:
Official Lineage OS builds will not pass CTS/SafetyNet -- due to the AVB flag's "red" status. (Magisk works fine, though is not supported.)
Official Lineage OS builds ship with full treble compatibility, with VNDK runtime enforcement! This means that unlike most "ported treble" you'll see, ours is just as it would be from the OEM, and can run any GSI (yes, even Pie!) without need for hacks or additional flashable zips. We relabeled /oem as /vendor (as /oem isn't used in custom ROM's anyway). To use a GSI, flash official Lineage, then flash your GSI, it's that simple! Flashing a factory image will likely write over /oem and remove the mock vendor image. Please don't report GSI bugs here, report them instead to the GSI's maker.
Download:
LineageOS Updater
XDA:DevDB Information
Lineage OS 17.1, ROM for the Moto X4
Contributors
erfanoabdi, Lineage Team
Source Code: https://github.com/LineageOS
ROM OS Version: 10.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Official Pie
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2018-09-01
Last Updated 2019-03-02
Copy Partitions Zip
- courtesy @ @filipepferraz
Download
Firmwares
XT1900-1 Android 8.0
firmware_27.251.12_payton_retail_xt1900-1.zip
Only tested on
XT1900-1
XT1900-2
XT1900-5 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76934354&postcount=173)
XT1900-7 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76779696&postcount=14)
feel free to test on other Moto X4 models running 8.0.
XT1900-6 Android 8.0 - courtesy @filipepferraz
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=674106145207492371
XT1900-1 Android 8.1 - courtesy @ptn107
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=890278863836292604
tested on XT1900-7 as well (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76816113&postcount=92)
About OTA: see post #778
Back to Stock :
Nice work, guys!
Excellent work! It's impressive that you could get this done when one person didn't have the phone. That's a good ol' fashioned hackathon.
Can somebody confirm if encryption works?
i love you guys <3
igna.98 said:
Can somebody confirm if encryption works?
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It says "Phone Encrypted" under Settings. So, yes.
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Also happy to report that Magisk works successfully by sideloading the zip in TWRP (Data will not get decrypted when you boot into TWRP after the first boot - just hit cancel to get to the TWRP main menu > Advanced > ADB Sideload and sideload the Magisk ZIP.) SafetyNet passes too! And Google Pay works (finally!!! ...It was broken for me on stock).
Just got set up:
- AOSP firmware flash working on google fi version running 7.1
- Twrp decrypt not working with pin on the linked twrp or 3.2.1.1. Have to remove pin before booting to recovery
- videos recorded are choppy and lag during playback through camera app. I'll check when I install another gallery app but I rarely record so not a huge issue right now.
- bluetooth working well
Liking Lineage so far, especially the dark theme it seems to default to. I'll update with more as I play around with this. Thanks.
Speaker not working
Edit: seems it's just media, not phone
Just ran into an issue, speaker doesn't work with any app I've tried. There is sound with Bluetooth in the same apps. Attached some logcats.
brandontowey said:
Edit: seems it's just media, not phone
Just ran into an issue, speaker doesn't work with any app I've tried. There is sound with Bluetooth in the same apps. Attached some logcats.
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Interesting. Working for me - tested using the Amazon Music app.
Edit: YouTube was used to test as well. However, the speaker volume level across all apps is lower than stock.
smmankad said:
Interesting. Working for me - tested using the Amazon Music app.
Huh, just tried and it stutters and no sound in YouTube. What model are you using and did you have Oreo already? I'm on the Google fiber variant and came from 7.1. maybe I need to upgrade to stock Oreo then flash.
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brandontowey said:
smmankad said:
Interesting. Working for me - tested using the Amazon Music app.
Huh, just tried and it stutters and no sound in YouTube. What model are you using and did you have Oreo already? I'm on the Google fiber variant and came from 7.1. maybe I need to upgrade to stock Oreo then flash.
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I was on stock Oreo 8.0.0/March 2017 (am having the XT1900-1 RETUS non-Fi version). Maybe that's why.
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Thank you so much, my Payton is now flying. XT1900-7
igna.98 said:
Thank you so much, my Payton is now flying. XT1900-7
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which firmware file did you use? xt1900-1 or xt1900-6?
Dumb question, can you flash if you're on 8.1?
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which firmware file did you use? xt1900-1 or xt1900-6?
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XT1900-1
Wow nice job.
Sent from my Moto G5 Plus using XDA Labs
Not using it yet...
But I wanted to thank you guys SO much for working on this. I see using Lineage as the long-term plan for my phone (and my wife's) but these are our daily drivers and can't afford them to be offline for long. Once it is verified solid, I will likely switch. Thank you again!
ebrandsberg said:
But I wanted to thank you guys SO much for working on this. I see using Lineage as the long-term plan for my phone (and my wife's) but these are our daily drivers and can't afford them to be offline for long. Once it is verified solid, I will likely switch. Thank you again!
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Its pretty damn solid as is. I've been using it since yesterday and no random reboots, no glitches, and super fast. My X4 is my daily driver too, btw.

[ROM][8.1][A3 2016] ResurrectionRemix 6.2.1 for Galaxy A3 2016 | a3xelte | SM-A310xx

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Galaxy A3 2016 | a3xelte | SM-A310xx
UNOFFICIAL | Android 8.1
Download: HERE​
Changelog:
Code:
[COLOR="Teal"]2019-02-08[/COLOR]
- Upstreamed new Kernel again from v3.10.61 to 3.10.108 for enhanced security and performance
- Fixed audio recording issue by not allowing to record with a bitrate below 48000 in the audio policy
- Updated stock vendor blobs from CRG1 to CRH1 for better security and stability (this time it mostly improved GPS)
- Fixed bluetooth calling
[COLOR="Teal"]2019-01-30[/COLOR]
- Initial release
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
*/
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Installation instructions:
1. Make sure you have TWRP installed on your device to be able to flash the rom.
2. Download the latest build from the link above and copy it to a place where you can find it later.
3. Optionally download GApps for using the Play Store and other Google related services from here: https://opengapps.org. Choose ARM as architecture and 8.1 as the OS version. The size of the GApps package is upon to you how much apps you want to have preinstalled. Copy this zip aswell to a place where you can find it easy later. If you download it with Chrome or with the Google Drive App it should be by default in the Download folder.
4. Turn your phone off and press Volume UP + Home Button + Power button at the same time until the splash screen appears. Then your device should boot into the recovery. There you wipe following partitions: Data, System, Cache, Dalvik if this is your first install. All of your installed applications get lost by this. Your photos, videos etc. won't get deleted if you haven't ticked the box for internal storage. As the kernel also supports F2FS i would change the filesystem for the cache partition from ext4 to f2fs for a better system performance. Now go to the main TWRP menu, click on install and go to the place where you have placed your zips and first select the rom and then click on the left button if you have downloaded the optional GApps package to add another zip to the queue. Now swipe the slider at the bottom to install and reboot the phone to the system. The first boot can take a while and after booting you could experience some lags because of the GApps initialization but they should disappear after some time.
5. Now you have successfully installed the rom and you're ready to use ResurrectionRemix on your device. Congratulations!
Bugs:
- VoLTE (isn't working on samsung devices and won't work anytime in the future too)
- Same as LineageOS 15.1
Credits:
@danwood76 for maintaining the a3xelte device tree
@Stricted for maintaining the common device tree
Contributors:
@Borduni
Source Code:
https://gitlab.com/dariotrombello
https://github.com/ResurrectionRemix
https://gitlab.com/Exynos7580
Version Information
Android: 8.1 Oreo
Kernel: Linux 3.10.108
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2019-30-01
Created: 2019-30-01
Last Updated: 2019-02-08
reserved
Many thanks:good:
I would just like to thank @Borduni @danwood76 @Stricted and all the devs that are helping maintain our device and bringing us updated ROMs! This was a rom i was wishing for very much! Thank you for all your efforts and time dedicated for us.
4-core processor or 8-core processor?
If 8 core enabled, can we get 4 core enabled version?
Also thank you all of you guys for still developing for A310F users. I wish i can donate for you guys but PayPal is not avalaible in our country.
senemir said:
4-core processor or 8-core processor?
If 8 core enabled, can we get 4 core enabled version?
Also thank you all of you guys for still developing for A310F users. I wish i can donate for you guys but PayPal is not avalaible in our country.
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Quad Core Kernel. I won't publish any of my new roms with Octa Core Kernel's because of the high battery drain.
You don't need to donate me anything. I don't even have set up PayPal :laugh:.
Borduni said:
Quad Core Kernel. I won't publish any of my new roms with Octa Core Kernel's because of the high battery drain.
You don't need to donate me anything. I don't even have set up PayPal :laugh:.
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Thanks bro. I will try this rom tomarrow.
And i dont like Octa Core too. Phone overheats and battery drain is too much like you said.
Keep up that great work !
Does sound work in all apps? I've used three other 8.0 roms and they all recorded mic very quietly in apps like Snap and Insta.
hajdud said:
Does sound work in all apps? I've used three other 8.0 roms and they all recorded mic very quietly in apps like Snap and Insta.
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This will be fixed soon, it's on my list
2019-02-08
- Upstreamed new Kernel again from v3.10.61 to 3.10.108 for enhanced security and performance
- Fixed audio recording issue by not allowing to record with a bitrate below 48000 in the audio policy
- Updated stock vendor blobs from CRG1 to CRH1 for better security and stability (this time it mostly improved GPS)
- Fixed bluetooth calling
As I see this rom audio recording is working fine right? I had another issue with L15.1 which was that I couldn't get faceunlock to work at all, it didn't even show up in the setings. It wasn't the gapps cause I use those same gapps on extendedAOSP and it worked. Also at some point the mic stopped working, etheir for calls nor audio recording. I'm on 14.1 now but it doesn't play flac natively and the music player I use doesn't support flac by itself, all the rest is great en 14.1. So, if anyone is kind enough to advice me about this ROM that'd be great, I'm getting a little tired of flashing, mostly because I need the phone for work during the day and the microphone dying is not cool XD Thanks in advance.
LucasNerv said:
As I see this rom audio recording is working fine right? I had another issue with L15.1 which was that I couldn't get faceunlock to work at all, it didn't even show up in the setings. It wasn't the gapps cause I use those same gapps on extendedAOSP and it worked. Also at some point the mic stopped working, etheir for calls nor audio recording. I'm on 14.1 now but it doesn't play flac natively and the music player I use doesn't support flac by itself, all the rest is great en 14.1. So, if anyone is kind enough to advice me about this ROM that'd be great, I'm getting a little tired of flashing, mostly because I need the phone for work during the day and the microphone dying is not cool XD Thanks in advance.
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Most audio issues are fixed in the latest version.
RR should be as stable as my Lineage OS builds as it is based on my trees. Only current issue is buggy MTP but this will be mostly solved in our kernel tree soon.
RR-Pie-v.7.0.1 is coming soon
Hi,
(This is my first post on xda, so I'm not sure I'm doing it right. Tell me if I should do it differently so I learn)
I like this rom, and have used it in various versions of several devices, so I'm happy to see it is developed for this device too.
However, when i try to flash it to my SM-A310F, I get the error that this rom is for a3xelte, while my device is (blank space) .
I use TWRP v. 3.0.2.1 and have flashed the revolution OS rom with success. This rom works ok, but I just miss some the customizations and functionalities in RR.
-And also the lack of samsung software, which I use none of and just disable.
I general, I can install roms which are based on the stock samsung rom in some way or another (like the revolution OS), but not roms like RR, dotOS or lineages.
From Software settings (running revolution OS):
Baseband: A310FXXU2BPG6
Kernel version: 3.10.105-NOUGAT-ALX-0.0.2
So, do any of you clever people have a good idea why my SM-A310F is not considered worthy for RR? Is there a way to flash it anyway, or is this a hardware issue of some sort?
And thanks!
Bobbobelob said:
Hi,
(This is my first post on xda, so I'm not sure I'm doing it right. Tell me if I should do it differently so I learn)
I like this rom, and have used it in various versions of several devices, so I'm happy to see it is developed for this device too.
However, when i try to flash it to my SM-A310F, I get the error that this rom is for a3xelte, while my device is (blank space) .
I use TWRP v. 3.0.2.1 and have flashed the revolution OS rom with success. This rom works ok, but I just miss some the customizations and functionalities in RR.
-And also the lack of samsung software, which I use none of and just disable.
I general, I can install roms which are based on the stock samsung rom in some way or another (like the revolution OS), but not roms like RR, dotOS or lineages.
From Software settings (running revolution OS):
Baseband: A310FXXU2BPG6
Kernel version: 3.10.105-NOUGAT-ALX-0.0.2
So, do any of you clever people have a good idea why my SM-A310F is not considered worthy for RR? Is there a way to flash it anyway, or is this a hardware issue of some sort?
And thanks!
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You need to update TWRP. Here you find the latest official build: https://eu.dl.twrp.me/a3xelte
And also you could do a baseband update. Flash the newest firmware for your country via ODIN and install TWRP and RR after that again.
I recommend you to use RR 7 (Android 9) instead of this. I haven't published a build since a long while.
Thanks so much for the very quick response! I will give both a try starting with updating twrp. I'm not sure where to look for the baseband update, but I will try to find it if twrp update does not work.
Bobbobelob said:
Thanks so much for the very quick response! I will give both a try starting with updating twrp. I'm not sure where to look for the baseband update, but I will try to find it if twrp update does not work.
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You can use the tool samfirm (google it) or updato.com
Baseband updates can improve signal strength/battery life. But it is not necessary.
Thanks again, I really appreciate your help.
I'd love to try RR7, but I can't find the download link in the relevant thread (it says removed by OP) or in the RR homepage. Therefore I chose this version instead. Is RR7 available somewhere else.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sa...m-rr-7-0-1-galaxy-a3-2016-a3xelte-sm-t3919153

[ROM][OFFICIAL][NIGHTLIES] LineageOS 17.1 Harpia

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LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 10 (Q), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, we will laugh at you.
*
*/
LineageOS is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. You will need to provide your own Google Applications package (gapps). LineageOS does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
Base source code is available in the LineageOS Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to the project, please visit our Gerrit Code Review.
Known issues:
....
Instructions:
Download the latest build, official TWRP (3.3.0 and newer)
Boot the downloaded TWRP via fastboot
Flash the latest build
Reboot
Downloads:
Unofficial build: SourceForge-CAN EAT YOUR CAT
Official Rom and recovery: LineageOS
Google Apps: OpenGapps
XDA:DevDB Information
LineageOS 17.1 Harpia, ROM for the Moto G4 Play
Contributors
jeferson1979
althafvly
Device tree
ROM OS Version: Android 10
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Based On: lineage
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 17.1
Stable Release Date: 2020-03-22
Created 2020-03-22
Last Updated 2020-03-22
Reserved
Always giving thanks to @facuarmo and @Akyanonimous for the great support
Help. i tried to flash this ROM and my phone have bootloop.
I was a long term user of Pixel Experience ( Android 9 / Pie) and enjoyed it's stability. As it is no longer maintained I thought I would try out some of the latest Android 10 / Q ROMs to see how they compared. I still kept the zip file for Pixel on my SD card by way of a fall back if I wasn't happy with the latest unofficial Android 10 ROMs.
I gave Havoc OS a try for a few days and to an extent I liked it with the ability to very much set up the ROM as you like with multiple customisation options. I , however, found that the overall experience wasn't very good with quite a bit of lag and some random crashes of apps etc. I am sure with future updates it will be a much better ROM and I may well give it another try out.
After Havoc I went back to Pixel Experience for a few weeks until the next unofficial Android 10 ROM was released. Thus far I have been very happy with Lineage 17 with no bugs , lag , crashes or issues at all thus far. The only slight grumble is that the music app widget is not really required on the ' 2nd page ' and indeed was just a big black blob. I deleted it straight away. I will probably continue to use this as my daily driver for some time to come and give thanks to @jeferson1979 and any other Devs who contributed for all their hard work and for us to be able to keep our old Harpia phones going with the latest android version.
Indiawallah71 said:
I was a long term user of Pixel Experience ( Android 9 / Pie) and enjoyed it's stability. As it is no longer maintained I thought I would try out some of the latest Android 10 / Q ROMs to see how they compared. I still kept the zip file for Pixel on my SD card by way of a fall back if I wasn't happy with the latest unofficial Android 10 ROMs.
I gave Havoc OS a try for a few days and to an extent I liked it with the ability to very much set up the ROM as you like with multiple customisation options. I , however, found that the overall experience wasn't very good with quite a bit of lag and some random crashes of apps etc. I am sure with future updates it will be a much better ROM and I may well give it another try out.
After Havoc I went back to Pixel Experience for a few weeks until the next unofficial Android 10 ROM was released. Thus far I have been very happy with Lineage 17 with no bugs , lag , crashes or issues at all thus far. The only slight grumble is that the music app widget is not really required on the ' 2nd page ' and indeed was just a big black blob. I deleted it straight away. I will probably continue to use this as my daily driver for some time to come and give thanks to @jeferson1979 and any other Devs who contributed for all their hard work and for us to be able to keep our old Harpia phones going with the latest android version.
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How you installed this ROM? Because i flash with TWRP 3.2.1-0 (the last version for Harpía) and use ARM Gapps for Android 10 but dont boot (have bootloop).
Sakul94 said:
How you installed this ROM? Because i flash with TWRP 3.2.1-0 (the last version for Harpía) and use ARM Gapps for Android 10 but dont boot (have bootloop).
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I have indeed installed the latest Lineage 17.1 Rom and it works great. I , too , have the latest TWRP and found it very straight forward to install the zip file for Lineage , with ARM GAPPS for Android 10 and the latest Magisk for rooting my device. I assume when flashing the Rom etc you did a clean install by doing an Advanced wipe of Davlik/ART Cache , System , Data and Cache before proceeding. Good luck and hope you are able to get it going.
Indiawallah71 said:
I have indeed installed the latest Lineage 17.1 Rom and it works great. I , too , have the latest TWRP and found it very straight forward to install the zip file for Lineage , with ARM GAPPS for Android 10 and the latest Magisk for rooting my device. I assume when flashing the Rom etc you did a clean install by doing an Advanced wipe of Davlik/ART Cache , System , Data and Cache before proceeding. Good luck and hope you are able to get it going.
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Yes, i did every step to flash this ROM but no result. The phone have bootloop.
latest TWRP for harpia is 3.2.3-r1. find that here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=16870#downloads
try that and see if it bootloops.
bacanos said:
latest TWRP for harpia is 3.2.3-r1. find that here - https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=16870#downloads
try that and see if it bootloops.
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Thank you very much. You are an genius.
@jeferson1979 Your roms are what a rom should be! I have never thought that android 10 can run this smooth in this tiny device. All Thanks to you. Rom is very stable and is best rom available right now after AEX pie which is again your offering.
Unlike past developers your focus is more towards usage and fixing things rather than pure compiling/half baked pieces and that's what old time developing was...
Thanks to keeping this device alive. I use it because of it's light and small and easy to carry.
Now the only thing remaining is- I guess SELinux.
Thanks for all the work, I will flash this later today and post my feelings. Would it be possible to make this an official build? I loved the automatic updates via OTA from the official builds.
The ROM works great, however SELinux is not enabled, would it be possible to enable it?
Sakul94 said:
How you installed this ROM? Because i flash with TWRP 3.2.1-0 (the last version for Harpía) and use ARM Gapps for Android 10 but dont boot (have bootloop).
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Liteh said:
The ROM works great, however SELinux is not enabled, would it be possible to enable it?
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you can manually set SELinux to enforcing by enabling the terminal shell in the Developer options and using the command, "setenforce enforcing"
this enables enforcing but i have no idea if the SELinux policy is written or doing what it needs to be doing, and this manual enforcing only lasts until reboot. does anyone know more on this subject?
Liteh said:
The ROM works great, however SELinux is not enabled, would it be possible to enable it?
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Selinux is on mode permissive, but you can expect next update to be on enforcing mode, by now don't turn enforcing
jeferson1979 said:
Selinux is on mode permissive, but you can expect next update to be on enforcing mode, by now don't turn enforcing
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That's great, I'll be waiting for the next update. After a day using it, I have to say that it is indeed a wonderful ROM, very fluid and responsive.
Flashed this ROM, till now everything works great. Thank you!
Gesendet von meinem GM1903 mit Tapatalk
jeferson1979 said:
Selinux is on mode permissive, but you can expect next update to be on enforcing mode, by now don't turn enforcing
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Can you please also release Android GO variant of Lineage. Recently I have seen one Go device, and it was so smooth even with 1GB RAM. We have 2GB so I guess Android GO will improve responsiveness and battery life slightly? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
newinnov said:
Can you please also release Android GO variant of Lineage. Recently I have seen one Go device, and it was so smooth even with 1GB RAM. We have 2GB so I guess Android GO will improve responsiveness and battery life slightly? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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You will see some minor improvement at memory management, but we will loose in other side. Maybe we can do some tests
I agree with newinnov. In fact i think it should be nice for the LineageOS team to keep supporting older devices (like ours) officially but in Android GO form. It would keep millions of phones out of landfills.
In our case I think the benefits overcome the loses. At this point i'm sure all of us are using our g4p for bare minimun tasks like whatsapp, email, browsing, social networking, and such. Mostly no functionality-intensive apps. Given that all of that can be done with Android GO i don't think we would lose that much

Development [ROM][UNOFFICIAL] ArrowOS 13.1[Android 13][renoir][20230623][EOL]

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ArrowOS​
Code:
/*
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at us for messing up your device, We will laugh at you.
* It is your fault because you chose to do all the modifications on your device.
* Remember projects like these and the work done on them is a hobby to the
* contributors and the team members, no one is working for you nor is getting paid for it
* have some respect for the work done by them since it is done purely on interest or a hobby
*/
ABOUT
ArrowOS is an Android Open Source Project based Android mobile operating system started with the aim of keeping things simple, clean and neat.
Website: https://arrowos.net
Telegram: Channel | TG Portal/Links
Github: https://github.com/ArrowOS
Code Review: review.arrowos.net
E-mail: arrowos.contact
PayPal: Donate to us
Blog: blog.arrowos.net
Checkout more documentation at (maintainership/contributing): Check this out
WHAT WORKS?
Almost everything
WHAT DOESN'T WORK?
In call (on speaker) and the screen turns off, the sound goes off for like 5-7 seconds..common issue
Be sure to include a log : check how to
DOWNLOADS
Click here to Download
Read our blog article/post about:
* HOW-TO report a bug
* GAPPS and VANILLA variants
* Checking build integrity
GPL compliance:
ROM Source- https://github.com/ArrowOS
Device Tree Source-
https://github.com/RobertGarciaa/android_device_xiaomi_renoir
https://github.com/RobertGarciaa/device_xiaomi_sm8350-common
-Notice-
Build for personal use.
This rom will be uploaded irregularly.
Custom roms will be uploaded only when i want to build with updated source.
I'm busy so I can't see the reply.
I just created a thread to show where custom roms are uploaded.
Active feedback is difficult.
Because Im not rom maintainer and specialist, If you have problems with this ROM, try another ROM.
Flashing Instructions:-
First Time Install / Clean Flash
- Before proceeding any further, make sure you have downloaded all the files required for successful installation i.e., ROM zip (Arrow-*.zip), boot.img, vendor_boot.img, dtbo.img. firmware from the download link above.
Recovery is included in boot.img and vendor_boot.img.
1. Reboot to bootloader (fastboot)
2. Connect your phone to PC
3. fastboot flash boot_ab boot.img
4. fastboot flash vendor_boot_ab vendor_boot.img
5. fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
6. fastboot reboot recovery
7. Select Wipe data/factory reset & confirm
8. Go back and select Apply update from ADB
9. adb sideload Arrow-*.zip(or drag down the rom zip to cmd)
10. reboot recovery and select Apply update from ADB
11. adb sideload gapps*.zip (only if there's a gapps, recommend nikgapps)
12. After installation complete, Reboot system. Use Arrow OS 13.1!
Update / Dirty Flash
1. Download proper flashable ZIP for your device
2. Reboot to Recovery
3. Select Apply update from ADB
4. adb sideload Arrow-*.zip(or drag down the rom zip to cmd)
5. reboot recovery and select Apply update from ADB
6. adb sideload gapps*.zip (only if there's a gapps, recommend nikgapps)
7. Reboot to System and Use Arrow OS 13.1!
Update history(only what's important)
2023/1/2 : December security patch, The issues mentioned in PE have been resolved
2023/1/7 : January security patch. Face Unlock. Need for flashing firmware miui global 13.0.9
-----------------------------The tree used has changed a lot.
2023/4/4 : 13.1(Maybe Beta quality). Clean Flash. Only Vanilla, Update MIUI 14 blob, Include MIUI 14.0.3.0.TKIMIXM Global firmware, And so on
2023/4/5 : (Hotfix) Label lahaina wakeup nodes
2023/4/14 :
April Security Update
Latest Lineage os kernel
Sync saikiran's Tree(Add xiaomi part, Enabled Dolby Vision in Netflix,...)
2023/4/24 :
Sync Latest Arrow OS source And Some Tree
Latest Lineage os kernel
Merge kernel 5.4.241 into android11-5.4-lts
2023/5/10 :
May Security Update
Update kernel version to 5.4.242
Update Perf system libs to LA.QSSI.13.0.r1-09700-qssi.0
Enable AOSP Surfaceflinger
Fix some problems
2023/5/12 :
Change to Derpfest kernel To improve Battery Backup(except for KernelSU)
2023/5/30 :
Update Latest Tailwind kernel
Build kernel with slim clang
Switch to Pixel libperfmgr
Tune Performance stabilization to improve battery backup
Update CarrierConfig from MIUI 14
Switch to Aperture Camera app
Provide more stable auto brightness
2023/6/09 :
Fix bootloop problem
Sync Latest Arrow os source
And so on
(Hotfix) Fix Pixel power libperfmgr HAL denials
(Hotfix) Fix random reboot problem, Sync Lineage os 20 tree, Update Latest Tailwind kernel
2023/6/19 :
Fix random reboot problem Perfectly
Update Latest Tailwind kernel
Switch to AOSP Clang 17
Drop CPU input boost
Add Missing Hals
And so on
(Hotfix) Add Missing Hal
(Hotfix)
Fix problem with developer options not launching, Sync Latest Arrow OS source(include Face unlock), Add Missing Hals
2023/6/23 :
Fix random reboot problem
Update June security patch
and so on
Nice to see!
I am a happy user of your PE project atm. Only downside I noticed was increase in battery usage and a little worse RAM management.
Have you noticed if the battery has proven to be better with ArrowOS? I think I might transfer to this OS.
Hammerlig said:
Nice to see!
I am a happy user of your PE project atm. Only downside I noticed was increase in battery usage and a little worse RAM management.
Have you noticed if the battery has proven to be better with ArrowOS? I think I might transfer to this OS.
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1. Pixel likely roms have battery drain problem.
pixel launcher battery drain issue.
project elixir and evo replace pixel launcher with launcher 3.
arrow os use launcher 3 and dont has many additional features
2. change awaken os kernel to los kernel.
awaken os kernel has battery drain and memory management issue.
3. I saw an info in the lisa telegram group that the arrow os battery life was good.
Theoretically, it should be better.
I can't help it if I can't do this no matter how hard I try
Hi mate the rom is perfect, one question though when I'm in call (on speaker) and the screen turns off the sound goes off for like 5-7 seconds and comes back, it repeats occasionally. Do you have any idea why or I'm missing something.
razor_1911 said:
Hi mate the rom is perfect, one question though when I'm in call (on speaker) and the screen turns off the sound goes off for like 5-7 seconds and comes back, it repeats occasionally. Do you have any idea why or I'm missing something.
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This case is my first time, so I'm not sure how to care.
When I have used the phone, it never happened.
If you attach your logcat, it will be helpful to solve the problem.
I'm not an expert(just build rom using source), but if I know the cause and solution to the problem, I'll reflect it in the next update.
razor_1911 said:
Hi mate the rom is perfect, one question though when I'm in call (on speaker) and the screen turns off the sound goes off for like 5-7 seconds and comes back, it repeats occasionally. Do you have any idea why or I'm missing something.
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Thanks for reporting the bug.
I confirmed it.
I'll have to look at the common tree(I don't know if I can solve it)
I think something else is the issue not the rom all android 13 roms have the same issue test it with ricedroid, pe plus etc. I think its more like a permission to run in the background.
razor_1911 said:
I think something else is the issue not the rom all android 13 roms have the same issue test it with ricedroid, pe plus etc. I think its more like a permission to run in the background.
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Resolving this part will take some time.
Thank you for your good comments.
Why I can't find the smooth display in settings?
Jonson Lam said:
Why I can't find the smooth display in settings?
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I don't know.
Arrow OS doesn't seem to exist.
Are the system navigation buttons invertable on this rom pls?
Also has anyone dirty flashed from Lineage 19 2Jan23 rom pls? Any issues? All working ok?
To clarify I meant dirty flash from Lineage 19.1 version..... Benefits of this arrow rom over that?
TheDon13 said:
To clarify I meant dirty flash from Lineage 19.1 version..... Benefits of this arrow rom over that?
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need clean flash. First Time Install / Clean Flash. i wrote it.
Sorry for stopping the build every time.
When I build a rom, I always try to keep building until the end. But that doesn't work.
Since I am a beginner, I lack build skills. So every time the problem occurs, I have to build a new ROM.
Originally, I used the awaken os tree to build, but the baseband was blown away while applying the new tree. Thanks to that, the sim was not recognized.
It's a ruined build anyway, so I'm going to build evolution x based on the Lineage os tree and apply the awaken os tree.
This is definitely a tree specific to renoir, so it should be stable.
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Sorry for stopping the build every time.
When I build a rom, I always try to keep building until the end. But that doesn't work.
Since I am a beginner, I lack build skills. So every time the problem occurs, I have to build a new ROM.
Originally, I used the awaken os tree to build, but the baseband was blown away while applying the new tree. Thanks to that, the sim was not recognized.
It's a ruined build anyway, so I'm going to build evolution x based on the Lineage os tree and apply the awaken os tree.
This is definitely a tree specific to renoir, so it should be stable.
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Ruined build??
TheDon13 said:
Ruined build??
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Always before sharing a rom, I test it out to see if I have any problems.
I relied on the lisa side tree.
But i have a situation where the baseband is blown off, but I don't know how to fix it.
So I rebuild the tree stably again, and build a new evolution x.
I'll keep building.

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