Final update: (diff from 20120408):
cleaned up some resource files (saving quite some space)
added icons to those which had none
made provxml tracing the same for all
added some small games (these eat the saved space from above)
added an option panel to setup the volume of VoiceTag (from my other kitchen)
made D3Demo an extra package
added the very latest NetCF 3.5 as modules in an own package
added a few more color schemes and backgrounds
patched the keyboard driver to not require a dedicated subdirectory "Keys" in \windows
patched the nk.exe to identify itself as "TYPH100" to allow better skin selection for remote access tools
renamed mtty to the correct name (was mmty.exe)
fixed the welcome.exe for the German Mui to correctly delete the welcome.lnk from autostart at first boot.
removed the _cabs folder form the kitchen. Get it from an older kitchen
Updated 2012 04 08: A new update to the kitchen folder. The older OS Builder stuff is moved to a dedicated subfolder. Now SDHC cards are supported and a later version of USBFN is bundled only with WM5torage (not recommended on Typhoon).
Updated: 2012 01 15: The old batch kitchen is moved to a dedicated folder in the Mediafire share. You find now a much improved OS Builder (see post 3) Kitchen as well as a set of ready-to-use builds to download. I have also updated the list of included programs below.
Here it is finally - another port of the batch kitchen I had once taken from Nitrogen for the Tornado and ported to Hurricane already - the simple kitchen for the Typhoon/Feeler/Amadeus.
The default settings were cooked to a ROM already, so you may want to try that first before you cook yourself (which is very easy, even for noobs).
It is completely localized for German keeping the English from Aleut's original WM65 ROM. He already had published a kitchen for that device here at XDA, however only as a side-note in an existing thread asking for WM65.
I have updated some applications to the last available version, added some OEM packages from the Tornado kitchen and merged some from the Ginza MS100 kitchen - also a device with QQVGA and a WM65 kitchen.
As this device has a limited ROM size of 27MB (x'1b00000), the tweaking of size and available applications was a major activity. All changes done to the original files are left in a separate folder in the kitchen.
The default settings for cooking are containing the following applications:
20MB base package (all options off in OSBuilder), leaving 7MB of additional ingredients to push in, my choice for you:
.NET CF 3.5 already on-board
T9 English and German
WM6.5 Menus (skinned) (selectable in the kitchen, not in builds anymore)
full Media Support:
Arcsoft MMS 3.5.2.15C
HTC Camera (as it always was)
Media Codecs (common filetypes, also midi works as ringtones)
Cyberon Voice Dial
WM-player supports the additional keys for the Amadeus (SDA Music)
More Entertainment:
Kevtris 2.0, a great Tetris clone with nice additional options (sliders, weird blocks etc.) - keeps your joystick busy. (*)
several Bluetooth profiles (updated from S740 aka Rose):
Bluetooth SAP (Sim Access Profile)
Bluetooth FTP Client (HTC BT Explorer)
Bluetooth A2DP included (with settings) but it only works on lowest quality due to HW limitations (removed now)
GPS Intermediate drivers (from WM5&6) including setup program. This allows to share one BT GPS receiver for several applications at the same time.
HTC Comm Manager. This allows to set the Radio really OFF if you have no or no valid SIM Card. After 3 minutes the radio gets back on otherwise even if shut off with MS-wrlsmgr. Once after 3 minutes off-time it stays off even after reboot. [Edit 20120324:] It is not necessary to have HTC CommManager do this - the normal MSWrlsmgr can do the same, provided that you do not leave it with "done" but keep it running for these 3 minutes in background.
Many other tools:
Total Commander 2.5ß3 (*)
WM5torage 1.9 [Edit 20120324:] The usbfn.dll which can handle the WM5torage driver is creating problems with parallel Music Playback and any USB connection (also AS via RNDIS or Serial) It seems that some I/O ports are used the same. You better avoid using that when cooking.
maniac's Autokeylock
MortScript 4.2 (*)
Easter Uninstaller (*)
Oxios Memory
Vito Copy/Paste
FEADIE (managing file extension for Internet Explorer) (*)
Modaco NoData
Clear Type Power Toy (adjust the Gamma for CT)
Mobile Config: an XML based registry tweaker (only in the kitchen)
Caller Location core (vibrate on connect)
Multi Flashlight
Safe Inbox Extender
* (in the non sliding panels build only)
The pagepool used is now 4MB to give a suitable performance (was only 2MB in previous setup - very slow). However you can adjust this with tools included in the kitchen if you want to change it. ROM size and Storage is fixed on the device, so you have 27.97 MB total storage and free are 24.64. Mind that packages you save from the ROM are not giving you gain in storage space, so keep the ROM filled to the 27MB with what you consider useful.
RAM is tight here anyway, best gain is if you don't use the sliding homescreen and disable the Camera Driver.
I have also added some options regarding key definition to the Tweaks settings. This allows to select the keyboard driver for Typhoon/Feeler/Amadeus and also to activate the additional WMP plugin for the Amadeus.
So finally here is the share to get all: http://www.mediafire.com/?3tt15dyp4mbuu
Please hover the mouse over the download links to see their description.
Finally you may want to look at the Beginners Guide for Cooking which you find linked in my signature - this give some insight of what is happening.
Some more info on available memory (RAM) which is really tight on this device. You can roughly save RAM in the following order:
> 2MB: Don't use the sliding panels homescreen. Unfortunately this is the nicest visible sign of WM6.1/6.5 - but if you just use the "Windows Standard" Homescreen there is more than 2MB gain in RAM!
> 1MB: De-activate the Camera driver, all SDA Business users (without camera anyway) should do that!
~ 500kB: De-activate the Date/Time save driver. If you don't mind setting the date/time by hand after battery removal or have the device connected to the PC anyway with AS.
I have not noticed a gain when de-activating the Carkit driver.
For clean conditions when testing, please always reboot the device after changing settings. I noticed that even unchanged settings will not produce identical values after reboot. Tests were done with clean reboot, full initialisation of the Homescreen and then starting Oxios Hibernate.
Nobody seems to care about this old stuff anymore :-(
Mediafire has logged 19 downloads of the built ROM and 15 of the kitchen, but not a single "thanks" in the thread - if you use it, just say thanks for my motivation, please.
Anyway I have migrated the kitchen to OSBuilder which has more tweaking options regarding Kernel parameters and also gives more other control over the build.
Is anyone interested in getting the relevant OS Builder package?
You need to install OSBuilder first and can then start cooking right away after you have the package that I could publish.
In the process of dealing with the very limited amount of RAM especially for the Typhoon I had to reverse on 2 things I did in the past for the sake of squeezing ROM and RAM space. Both have adverse effects to what is initially intended. I had published and discussed this in detail in this thread. So you must avoid the following:
Cutting down the Paging Pool to the bear minimum (so the device still boots). This gets you free RAM, true - but it will cut you off the space in RAM where the code of the programs goes! So a small paging pool will actually prevent that you can run many programs, despite of the free RAM. So it is advisable NOT to cut the paging pool below 4 MB in my experience.
Using UPX to squeeze ROM space. While it works to get more data stuffed to the ROM, the resulting executable will no more be able to utilize the paging pool for its execution. The whole code goes to the free RAM and not just the currently used part in the paging pool. So by saving ROM space (or filesystem space in general) with UPX you are wasting actually RAM a lot!
Because of 2.) above I have reverted to all original packages - so no UPX anywhere in the ROM build or any related package. I had to remove a few things from the default package selection, but nothing that cannot be installed later anyway. Due to non working A2DP I have also removed that again completely.
Another find related to fixing the problem that System Volume gets reset when changing the profiles, see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1407883
Kitchen Updated to OS Builder, new example builds included
To those who want to get the fastest and most advanced kitchen and builds available for Typhoon. You can pick from Mediafire:
a 7Z with 4 builds to flash the device with, 2 sorts with either English or German as default language (you can change in the regional settings anyway).
a 7Z with the OS Builder Kitchen setup. Install OS Builder first (See post 3 pointing to the OSB thread), unpack the kitchen to any folder convenient, then double-click on the .osb file to fire up the kitchen.
Cooking is pretty much self-explanatory - in the end you get a OS.BIN file that can be uploaded to the device via MTTY.exe. All tools are included in the kitchen 7Z and can either be used directly from the folder or via the Tools Menu in OSB.
I have added two folders to the kitchen. One for most of the packages in their original distribution files; so if these are not in your build, just in stall them manually. The other to trace the provxml execution - which is something you may never need to do.
For the packages to select, the OSB allows to group packages to switch-groups. One of the important switch groups is the one for .NetCF. This package is the most storage hungry and so there are several ways how to deal with this in the context of the 27MB limit of the ROM:
Include the whole package to ROM: this puts all to the imgfs which is compressed with LZX - and so the total cost is ~2.9MB
Exclude the whole package and gain ROM space for any other stuff to include. You should then also exclude all .NetCF dependant tools or install .NetCF later from a CAB to get them working again. As there is one basic program (the calculator) which depends on .NetCF I have replaced this with the old WM2k3 calc.exe in case you select this package - saving another 120k. So in total you gain 3 MB in the ROM. Mind however that a later installation will eat ~1.2 MB on the FATFS in the device (Program Storage) and another 5 MB on either SD card or again on FATFS - depending on what you choose to install it to.
Include only the files that go to the device mandatory anyway, but not on FATFS when installed later but on the IMGFS, hence compressed and eating only 750k in ROM. The rest of files (the 5MB *.GAC) go then to either FATFS on the device or to the SD card. You can select this in the kitchen when building the ROM. Later you must copy these *.gac files manually to the right place. The package with these files is in the _packages folder of the kitchen.
I have done the final works on that kitchen and will not further do anything to it. You find the updated kitchen in the mediafire share of the first post. Download the file "Typhoon-OSB-kitchen-20120306.7z" there. Recent fixes are:
MMS dialogs use a smaller resource file for 176x220
Kernelflags are set to ...02 now to keep the MMS dialogs readable when you change the folders
CallerLoc is replaced by a dedicated tool (with understandable dialogs) CallVibrate
Sliding Panel background is fixed (was offset on the top-bar)
Some more tools added and instructions how to get back to WM2003 if needed
Mind that the created builds fit for any Typhoon/Feeler/Amadeus as you can switch/reboot the keyboard drivers.
Have fun and give some feedback if you created your own builds.
Candy-bar forever
SDHC on Typhoon (and Hurricane)
Hard to believe - but it is there: SDHC support on the Typhoon
No magic actually but just good luck that the Tornado driver (which is actually one form the StartTrk) for SDHC works as well on the Typhoon and Hurricane (which share the same drivers in their original builds).
You need to re-cook to get this. Related modules are attached, including the advice what to do (just 3 modules and related .rgu entries).
To get SDHC support in a cooked new build for Typhoon and Hurricane, do the following:
1.) remove the 3 modules in the ..-original folder from your OEMDRIVERS folder
2.) remove the entries from the contained original.rgu from the one in your OEMDRIVERS folder
3.) copy the 3 modules from the ..-sdhc folder to your OEMDRIVERS folder
4.) copy the entries from the contained sdhc.rgu to the one in your OEMDRIVERS folder
re-cook and enjoy
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I have not done much testing yet, but some obvious checks have worked well.
So if there is anyone out there still owning these oldtimers: time to get them off the drawer and put some fresh fuel in - Typhoon and Hurricane make perfect music players.
Latest updated (the real final one).
Uploaded a new complete Kitchen including SDHC support and new USBFN bundled with WM5torage only (see first post). I do not recommend to use WM5torge with Typhoon - it is too slow anyway, you better get the card out and fill it external from the device with an USB reader.
now the real final one
20121003 Update (since no new posts allowed anymore):
Just to let you know: The SDHC lets the device also read FAT32 formatted SDXC cards (e.g.64 GB). It even reads more than one partition (I have 2 on my Android) and mounts both of them (32k Cluster size used).
Not sure how well the performance will be when managing data there - but reading a large music collection should be ok
So after I sold all my Typhoon devices (except a few you just cannot sell due to their physical state) - the latest small update to the kitchen.
What I have changed (diff from 20120408):
cleaned up some resource files (saving quite some space)
added icons to those which had none
made provxml tracing the same for all
added some small games (these eat the saved space from above)
added an option panel to setup the volume of VoiceTag (from my other kitchen)
made D3Demo an extra package
added the very latest NetCF 3.5 as modules in an own package
added a few more color schemes and backgrounds
patched the keyboard driver to not require a dedicated subdirectory "Keys" in \windows
patched the nk.exe to identify itself as "TYPH100" to allow better skin selection for remote access tools
renamed mtty to the correct name (was mmty.exe)
fixed the welcome.exe for the German Mui to correctly delete the welcome.lnk from autostart at first boot.
removed the _cabs folder form the kitchen. Get it from an older kitchen
Hi all, just got my O2ZPhone II (Feeler) out of the pile of goodies, would like to use it for my second phone.
The OS on it is still wm2003, trying to go for this WM65 ROM, I found that the SPL is on 1.01.0139 on this phone, which I try to go for the 109 with no luck, and mtty report error in bootloader too...
Anyone any idea on how should I get this WM65 ROM flashed to this great phone?
Thanks.
If the phone is still original, then you have to go all steps which you find in either the kitchen-tools menu or the tools folder directly:
application unlock old OS (SDA Application unlock)
apply Super CID to the phone (lokiwiz.bat, "C")
load new SPL to the phone
create new ROM (get OS Builder from the referenced thread)
upload with mtty.exe
Steps 1-3 need to be done only once per device.
I would not use the old os.bin I had uploaded as the latest kitchen can produce better ones and you have the choice what to put in or out. The default settings deliver a running build (you may want to remove the "German default" though).
thanks tobbbie, for some reason I downloaded the wm61 one, and yes with your great instructions I was able to flash that to the device and now happy using it!
(Will try the kitchen during the weekend)
Great thanks!
I'm trying to learn ... Android still too new to me ..
What is the difference between ROM & Kernel ... what does the ROM do and what does the Kernel do?
How do you change them or the they go tight toguether.
Thanks.
Pozi.
kernel is a part of rom. all roms come with a kernel, but if you want you can change the kernel of a rom (as i did yesterday)
the ROM is the software (like the OS) of the phone.
Lets simple say that ROM is the Library and the Bookcases and kernel its the books,
Rom is the OS
and kernel is saying the os that THATS the wifi antena and thats how you will use it for example
pozi said:
I'm trying to learn ... Android still too new to me ..
What is the difference between ROM & Kernel ... what does the ROM do and what does the Kernel do?
How do you change them or the they go tight toguether.
Thanks.
Pozi.
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Click to collapse
Glad you are trying to learn so here is my explanation .....
You have the following layers in your device
1 - - > The HARDWARE
2 - - > The IPL / SPL (Collectively called the Boot Loader - Similar to PC BIOS)
3 - - > If you have MAGLDR / CLK (This would be a SECONDARY Boot loader)
4 - - > The Device Drivers (These will allow the Software to talk to hardware)
5 - - > The Kernel collects code / protocols / modules to make up the OS Base.
(It is worth noting that Android also includes device drivers as part of the kernel)
6 - - > Then comes the various OS builds (Froyo / Gingerbread / HoneyComb)
As you can clearly see from above,
Layer 1 is your mobile (it's what you touch physically).
Layer 2 is what boots up your mobile in the beginning (i.e. the tri-color screen...)
Layer 3 is MAGLDR (1.2.3.GO! GO! GO!)
Layer 4 is the software which talks to all your hardware pieces making up mobile (these include WIFI / BLuetooth / Camera / Radio / Memory / Sound / Video etc)
Layer 5 also includes layer 4 (in case of Android)It also includes all OS components
Layer 6 is your OS which puts everything together and provides you with a friendly UI to communicate with the hardware )
Layers 4 - 5 - 6 ... are usually included within a ROM. ROM stands for Read Only Memory which is non volatile strictly speaking. ROMS are called ROMS because they are stored in NAND meaning that when you turn of your mobile the ROM isn't lost......People play around with kernels to get hold of OS patches / app framework upgrades / driver updates in order to get more stable builds ....
Cheers and Thanks for hitting the thanks button
Al
Alcatrazx: Fantastic post for learning!
MANY thanks, you've sure won the thanks button .
Pozi.
Upgrade/Update HTC Desire 816 to 6.0 Marshmallow
I rewrite this tutorial from forum.xda-developers.com :
The users of HTC Desire 816 can now update their handsets to Android 6.0 Marshmallow using custom ROM. The new Android 6.0 Marshmallow comes with many new features :
- Mobile payments (Android Pay) feature.
- Better RAM Management.
- Fingerprint support.
- A battery saver feature which extends device use by up to 90 mins.
- It has a faster, smoother and more powerful computing experience.
- Support for 64-bit SoCs using ARM, x86, and MIPS-based cores.
- OpenGL ES 3.1 and Android extension pack brings Android to the forefront of mobile graphics putting it on par with desktop and console class performance.
- Responsive, natural motion, realistic lighting and shadows, and familiar visual elements make it easier to navigate your device.
- More intelligent ranking of notifications based on who they’re from and the type of communication. See all your notifications in one place by tapping the top of the screen.
- New devices come with encryption automatically turned on to help protect data on lost or stolen devices.
- SELinux enforcing for all applications means even better protection against vulnerabilities and malware.
- State of the art video technology with support for HEVC main profile to allow for UHD 4K 10-bit video playback, tunneled hardware video decoding to save power and improved HLS support for streaming.
- and other cool features.
Here are some more aspects that users should know before trying out the custom ROM :
- Users need to have proper back-up for their personal data on the device.
- The handset should have at least 80 percent of battery power.
- The users also need to ensure that USB Debugging is enabled on the device.
- During the installation, if the device gets stuck on booting, users can perform wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik before rebooting the device.
Tutorial
1. Download Android 6.0 Marshmallow ROM for HTC Desire 816 from link below :
The ROM File size is big, so I split the file into 3 parts :
ROM Part 1 : Mod edit: download link removed
ROM Part 2 : Mod edit: download link removed
ROM Part 3 : Mod edit: download link removed
Tutorial Video : Mod edit: download link removed
To combine 3 parts files : put all the parts into the same folder, then double click on ROM-Part1.rar, all the other parts will unpack and combine automatically. If any problem with the ROM, maybe because the ROM have corrupted during the download process, you can try to re-download the ROM.
2. Install the ROM Manager on your HTC Desire 816 . Get it from Google Play Store, then install the clockwork mod recovery. You also can use ROM Installer application from JRummy Apps Inc.(Get it from Google Play Store).
3. Connect your HTC Desire 816 to your PC employing the USB information cable. Copy the “ROM.zip” file you downloaded to the SD memory card.
4. Restart your device in the recovery mode using ROM Manager. As soon as in Recovery Mode, go to ROM Manager and select backup/restore to back-up your information.
5. From the Recovery Menu do a total data erase (including Delvik Cache). When completed, go back to Recovery Principal Menu and choose Flash ROM from SD Card. Navigate the location you copied the ”ROM.zip” file and follow the directions for installing Android 6.0 Marshmallow on your HTC Desire 816 . As soon as the installation is over, just reboot your HTC Desire 816 device, and here you go, you’ve just upgraded it to the new Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
For any help you can Contact me on fb here
:- www.fb.com/xdamembermihirsheth
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YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the finger at me for messing up your device, your data , i will laugh at you.
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I am happy to present you , the best EUI 5.9.021S experience for the Le Max 3 ( X850 ) :victory: .
Things what I changed and improved :
-> Dialer app - now supports call recording
-> Launcher ported from EUI 5.9.028S ( supports drawer mode )
-> Latest Super Manager APP , with data usage notification ( also from EUI 5.9.028S)
-> Improved system audio [ Fix v4 - [09/04/2019] - Even more boost the volume ]
-> Now the sound in headphones is as loud it can be !
( Tip: If you turn off Dolby Atmos , the speaker, earpiece, and headphones will be louder )
-> For change the behaviour of the deep sleep and battery optimization scrips ;
--> Please use LKT , and SysConfig Patcher
Install them via Magisk ( or via TWRP after Magisk is installed ) , they help to improve battery life and performance !
1. LKT - link to download : https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/legendary_kernel_tweaks
Profiles description:
Battery: Can acheive ~2 hours or more longer on-screen battery life, may lag in some scenarios where the load fluctuates dramatically.
Balanced: Can acheive ~1.5 hours or more longer on-screen battery life with little performance compromise (recommended).
Performance: Can acheive ~1 hour longer on-screen battery life , same as balanced profile with more responsiveness. Choose this profile for gaming.
Turbo: Ideal for intense high demanding tasks, where the load drastically fluctuate (not necessarily in games) . Will ensure reducing lags by ~90% for no more than ~20% increase power in consumption.
2. Sysconfig Patcher - link to download : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-sysconfig-patcher-t3668435
-> Removed many useless applications
-> Performance, RAM Management , Wi-Fi and Signal , UI responsiveness and platform Tweaks
If you encount a bug , please tell me the details in this thread .
Download Latest Update ( Скачать : ) : http://bit.ly/2uWdQcP
(The " R(Number) " means the release number of the ROM , like R4 - fourth release)
*** If you will get some errors with the LeEco Account when you are in Setup Wizard , you will just need to reboot device OR you can setup the device without the Data and Wi-Fi enabled .
How to install :
1. You need to have the bootloader unlocked , and the TWRP installed . ( How to do that : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76620374&postcount=7 )
**After unlocking the bootloader , you get a green notification led and the phone not turning on , when you try to boot your phone .
[ THE SOLUTION IS : Boot into TWRP ( volume up and power button ) and from TWRP , tap on Reboot --> System , this will boot the phone normally , currently we can do nothing to solve this :crying: ]
Note : If you come from another ROM , you will need to do a wipe on system , data , cache .
Also please take a backup of all your files :good:
2. Download the 21S Firmware & Modem by @moto999999 : https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=674106145207488760
Note : The LTE B20 band is not working , you can NOT use the EUI6 modem or the " Super modem from EUI 5.9.020S " to get it working. The B20 will appear , but in calls you will not hear nothing , and you will not be heard by anyone
3. Download the ROM ( form the link above )
4. Boot your phone in TWRP ( from power off state , hold volume up and power button , until TWRP appears )
Now from there :
( If the TWRP is promping " Data Encrypted " then : )
--> Tick "do not show again" and the swipe to allow modification. ( if promting )
--> Skip device encryption by clicking "Install" (if the storage size is 0mb or no folder is showing while trying to install, then the device is encrypted. )
--> For solve that, click "Wipe" --> choose to " Format Data " and type " yes " and swipe to format . It's going to wipe EVERYTHING in the internal storage (that's the purpose of device encryption, to prevent unauthorized access to the storage).
--> When completed, go back, click "Reboot" --> "Recovery" , this will restart your recovery (very important, do not reboot the phone into system otherwise you'll start all over. Reboot into recovery, not system).
5. Copy the ROM and the Firmware & Modem from your PC to your phone internal storage
6. Now in TWRP , tap on " Install " , and locate the Firmware_&_Modem_x10.zip and flash it.
7. After flash the ROM.
8. Now you can root with Magisk !
9. Flash LKT and Sysconfig Patcher via TWRP ( if don't work , try via Magisk Manager )
For those that want to freeze apps , a simple and bug-less list :
Note : Is not mandatory !!!
AccountInfo
AOSP keyboard* ( only if you have Gboard , or another keyboard .)
ANT HAL Service
Application for WiHD Service
Bubbles
Browser* ( if you are using another , and if you don't want the QR CODE scanner build in )
Calculator* ( if you are like me , using Mi Calculator )
EuiTransfer.AppData
CNEService
CrashHandler
EffectService
Fast Transfer
Fido... ( all 3 apps )
Following Feed
Fused Location
GallerySyncService
LeEco setup wizard
LeTVEcoProvider
Market Feedback Agent
MyLeEco
org.codeaurora.ims
Setup Wizard 2.0
VCalendar
You can use Titanium Backup ( Pro - required ) for this , or IceBox , or any other apps
Apps that I recommend : ( they are not in the ROM)
( Currently using all from this list )
1. Power Shade ( adds a new notification bar with android P style , with changed notifications and toggles for all the things. )
**Tip : Select USA region for showing apps in status bar , not an 3 dot circle
2. Add Away ( Removes adds system-wide)
3. Install button Unlocker ( Allows you to bypass the restriction "screen overlay detected" and allow the permison to apps )
4. AndroiTS GPS Test Pro ( for GPS to indentify you faster , first time after instaling the ROM )
:fingers-crossed:
Credits to:
@moto999999 for the first release of EUI 5.9.021S for TWRP.
@Luis4x4 for all his efforts , for the amount of money he spent on development of x10 ( more than 1500 $ ) , and for paying the unbricking bill of my device .
Rest of the work is done by me @diamantik
XDA:DevDB Information
EUI 5.9.021sR4 by diamantik, ROM for the LeEco Le Max 3 (X850)
Contributors
diamantik, moto999999, Luis4x4
ROM OS Version: 6.0.1 (Marshmallow)
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.18.20
ROM Firmware Required: Unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery
Based On: EUI 5.9.021S , feels like EUI 5.9.028s
Version Information
Status: Final
Current Stable Version: R4
Stable Release Date: 2019-04-09
Last Beta Version: R1_beta
Beta Release Date: 2018-08-19
Created 2018-10-21
Last Updated 2019-03-03
Note you can achive a better look by using :
1. New design Launcher ! ( I personally use "Hyperion" , you will need to freeze the default launcher )
2. A new icon pack ! ( Personally I am using " Pixel icon pack " )
This is how you can achive to make the System look like ( in case you didn't know ) :
Last three screenshots
Hello diamantik,thanks for the new ROM.
I has installed .In frist star , When it reaches the leeco account it freezes and we need to restart to finish configuring.
Once started, it looks like a 28s and it is very fluid. When you install exposed, when restarting, the error message appears in Launcher 3 and nothing is left to do.Idon't try to install other Launcher before install exposed...
Luis4x4 said:
Hello diamantik,thanks for the new ROM.
I has installed .In frist star , When it reaches the leeco account it freezes and we need to restart to finish configuring.
Once started, it looks like a 28s and it is very fluid. When you install exposed, when restarting, the error message appears in Launcher 3 and nothing is left to do.Idon't try to install other Launcher before install exposed...
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Thanks for feedback.
I know about the problem with the LeEco Cloud app , I just need to update the archive with the LeEco Account Apps.
As for Xposed Module I really don't know what to say, have you tried another version of Xposed ?
I want the full source code of Le Max 3
I want Full source code of LE MAX 3 , Please help me regarding this. I will appreciate your help. I will be very thankfull for this.
hassaanshuja said:
I want Full source code of LE MAX 3 , Please help me regarding this. I will appreciate your help. I will be very thankfull for this.
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We also want it
If you have money to spend, you can hire a team of devs for extracting the source code.
Currently, there is no source code available for the public.
any chance fix the stock camera portrait mode date issue?
min1968 said:
any chance fix the stock camera portrait mode date issue?
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Have tried but no way , at least for me . You can use Google Camera for backgroud blur or any others apps
diamantik said:
We also want it
If you have more that 1500$ to spend then you can hire a team of dev , for extracting the source code, there is no source code available publicly
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Tell me where are those developers, and what do you mean by extracting the source code, and in my information LeEco is an opensource , so why this code is not publicly available.
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Have tried but no way , at least for me . You can use Google Camera for backgroud blur or any others apps
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Do you have link of Gcam apk that works on this ROM?
Hello i install this rom and call phone don't work!!
anyone can help me, please?
Thanks
min1968 said:
Do you have link of Gcam apk that works on this ROM?
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Hi , sorry for the late response .
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...045-2821762-30-android-apk-download/download/
You can use this app ? or another if you want to search
sasiand said:
Hello i install this rom and call phone don't work!!
anyone can help me, please?
Thanks
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What modem do you use , and how have you installed the ROM exactly ?
diamantik said:
What modem do you use , and how have you installed the ROM exactly ?
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Frist time i install the EUI6& firmware&modem and don't work but i solve the problem reinstalling the modem 21S_Firmware_&_Modem_x10.
Now everything is fine
Thank you for the rom
sasiand said:
Frist time i install the EUI6& firmware&modem and don't work but i solve the problem reinstalling the modem 21S_Firmware_&_Modem_x10.
Now everything is fine
Thank you for the rom
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I tried to install the eui6 firmware&modem again but it doesn't work, I reinstalled the 21sfirmware&modem and it works perfectly!
I would like to have the eui6 firmware&modem, I need the b20lte.
Does this work if I change the modem from the file for your rom.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10mNzuvzkDQC7r782JEmRJBBQJxgCkH2f/view?usp=sharing
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Does this work if I change the modem from the file for your rom.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10mNzuvzkDQC7r782JEmRJBBQJxgCkH2f/view?usp=sharing
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yes i think it should be fine
Keep in touch with the result please
Tell me if all is good , and band 20 is working
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yes i think it should be fine
Keep in touch with the result please
Hello, I tried it and the b20 works but I have the same problem, I do not listen to audio when I make a call and they do not listen to me, the microphone does not work
Can you help
B20 is very important for me
Thanks
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Hi
hassaanshuja said:
I want Full source code of LE MAX 3 , Please help me regarding this. I will appreciate your help. I will be very thankfull for this.
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Hello, I have been behind the source code for a while, the last time we had more luck with the unlocking of the bootloader. On this occasion I have doubled the money spent and I am still waiting for the team to give it to me.
In addition to this, I bought a new TF for other equipment that will use reverse engineering in addition to other things. This equipment does seem more reliable as well as secure payment guarantee.The sum of all the donations in the account that I opened only gave to buy the TF, 180 €. The team asks me $ 2000 for the work finished and working.
-> ROM updated to version R3 !!!
Highlights :
1. Improved performance and stability
2. Improved battery life
3. Improved the sound in headphones ! and boosted the microphone sound
4. Added the functionability of recording calls via Dialer app
( Tried very hard to make the LTE B20 to work , but always was the same problem , the recipent could not hear what I was saying , is a Modem problem , what without the sources could not be fixed )
5. Fixed the LeEco Cloud in SetupWizard