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14 November 2014
There are several great lollipop builds out there currently with a lot of work being done to give us all a great product. So far multirom is working perfectly in Primary slot as well as secondary slots in multirom with @scrosler AOSP builds 5-7, Build 7 here as well as @scrosler Factory Stock Rooted ROM LRX21P which can be found here
If your favorite dev is making a Lollipop build for the Nexus 7 and you have successfully used it with multirom, please let us know so we can tag it and place a link for future users to this thread.
06 November 2014 (ORIGINAL POST)
Ever since I mentioned this in an email, I have received a few requests on how I got @scrosler Pure AOSP 5.0 Build to work with MultiROM on my Nexus 7 flo.
First off, I have only done this with the build by @scrosler which can be found HERE, but I would guess that it can work with similar builds.
Secondly, this worked perfectly on my device. If you mess up your device, I am not responsible.
Thirdly, and most importantly thank you to:
@scrosler for the lollipop build and all the extras
@Chainfire for SuperSU
@sykopompos for the permissive boot image
@flar2 for the ElementalX Kernel
@Tasssadar for MultiROM
if I forgot to mention someone, please holler at me
Okay, on to the easy stuff...
This has been tested and is successful on Nexus 7 flo (2013). For information on Deb procedures, please refer to this post by @drewski_1 but at the request of @scrosler, please bring all multirom questions back to this thread. Also for Nexus 7 deb, @darkobas has given us a modified boot image to use which can be found here
This ROM (this particular build I've been working with) cannot go into a secondary slot of MultiROM, I have tried everything. If you found a way, please share it.
1. go HERE and read the OP, download necessary files, (latest build, latest gapps, busybox flashable, etc), update bootloader if needed, and goto step 2.
2. go HERE to get ElementalX Kernel for Lollipop
3. go HERE to get a very permissive boot image that works perfectly with this setup.
4. go HERE to get the latest SuperSU
After you have everything in order, reboot into recovery...
1. Move your primary ROM into a secondary slot in TWRP recovery.
2. Go back out to the main TWRP page (outside of Advanced/MultiROM)
3. Install Scotts Pure AOSP build 5.0
4. Install Recovery Saver
5. Reboot Recovery (just to make sure your recovery is still intact)
6. Install GAPPs
7. Install Permissive boot image
8. Install SuperSU
9. Install ElementalX Kernel
10. Reboot and Enjoy
When you get into your ROM, check to verify that your SuperSU is functioning properly and set your ROM up to your likings. :good:
appreciated clarification
OP said:
I've gotten a few requests about multirom with this build since I posted something earlier. If you need to know how to do it (you should already if you're using multiROM), you can check it out HERE.
I didn't want to post the info in here and muddy up the dev thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56558107&postcount=802
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I know but tend to forget details over time - THANKS. I like to verify procedures before committing anyway - saves me from bricks soft or hard. With the file structure changes, etc I like to know what I'm getting into and how best to do it safely.
I'm in the process of moving roms and should have this latest L in slot #1 before dusk, heh.
Heads up, the modified boot image does not stick after booting into secondary ROM (IE KitKat or other earlier based ROM), so if this happens just reflash modified boot image. You will be good to go and back to root. :good:
Also, @darkobas has created updated boot images for both FLO and DEB. Would be great if OP could be modified as such. The new images can be found in @scrosler 's thread.
Make sure to have MultiROM zip and recovery installed when trying this method, as the MultiROM code must be injected for it to work well.
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Heads up, the modified boot image does not stick after booting into secondary ROM (IE KitKat or other earlier based ROM), so if this happens just reflash modified boot image. You will be good to go and back to root. :good:
Also, @darkobas has created updated boot images for both FLO and DEB. Would be great if OP could be modified as such. The new images can be found in @scrosler 's thread.
Make sure to have MultiROM zip and recovery installed when trying this method, as the MultiROM code must be injected for it to work well.
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I had no issues with the modified boot image sticking after booting into either of my secondary Roms.
I will look at the modified boot images in a few. I'm reading through scrosler's thread now.
Megaflop666 said:
I had no issues with the modified boot image sticking after booting into either of my secondary Roms.
I will look at the modified boot images in a few. I'm reading through scrosler's thread now.
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It might just be with Deb, then...
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It might just be with Deb, then...
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Would be my guess. I am currently reading through the section in scrosler's thread that you mentioned. Is the new boot image you mentioned for deb only?
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Would be my guess. I am currently reading through the section in scrosler's thread that you mentioned. Is the new boot image you mentioned for deb only?
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Yes, but I think there is a different boot image in scrosler's thread (not for Lollipop preview, but for AOSP scrosler build). It is attached in OP and made by darkobas. Not sure what is different than older boot image.
Also, my secondary are KitKat and earlier ROM's, not Lollipop-should be a different boot image. Not sure if that's the same for you? Perhaps, flashing a KitKat boot may solve the problem, since it seems that MultiROM has to mod Lollipop's for KitKat to work?
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Yes, but I think there is a different boot image in scrosler's thread (not for Lollipop preview, but for AOSP scrosler build). It is attached in OP and made by darkobas. Not sure what is different than older boot image.
Also, my secondary are KitKat and earlier ROM's, not Lollipop-should be a different boot image. Not sure if that's the same for you? Perhaps, flashing a KitKat boot may solve the problem, since it seems that MultiROM has to mod Lollipop's for KitKat to work?
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OP has been updated, I think I found all the pertinent info you mentioned regarding making deb part of this thread. If I missed something, please let me know. Thanks
Megaflop666 said:
OP has been updated, I think I found all the pertinent info you mentioned regarding making deb part of this thread. If I missed something, please let me know. Thanks
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This one is the better Deb Modified Boot.img http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56564714&postcount=856 Sorry, I should have more clearly laid it out myself.
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This one is the better Deb Modified Boot.img http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56564714&postcount=856 Sorry, I should have more clearly laid it out myself.
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Its all good. There's been conversation scattered everywhere, that's one of the biggest reasons I wanted to start this thread.
Edit: Link has been updated to the correct post.
I followed the OP instructions very closely (twice) and can get the primary L rom installed, rooted and running smooth - very smooth, in fact. Nice rom scrosler! But the rest of my multirom roms won't load even the boot ani - I get only to the Google screen and loop there on any rom - I have a jellybean, a couple of kitkats and one of the dev releases of L and they all do the same. I've not yet tried to install a secondary rom but will.
Anyone with a suggestion? I have the new primary backed up and have some nandroids of a couple of the secondarys. I'm not that worried about losing them and have considered starting from scratch if nec.. tia!
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I followed the OP instructions very closely (twice) and can get the primary L rom installed, rooted and running smooth - very smooth, in fact. Nice rom scrosler! But the rest of my multirom roms won't load even the boot ani - I get only to the Google screen and loop there on any rom - I have a jellybean, a couple of kitkats and one of the dev releases of L and they all do the same. I've not yet tried to install a secondary rom but will.
Anyone with a suggestion? I have the new primary backed up and have some nandroids of a couple of the secondarys. I'm not that worried about losing them and have considered starting from scratch if nec.. tia!
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Try going into twrp into one of the secondary ROMs and fixing it's boot? Something must've gotten missed in the setup or something happened because this issue is new.
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Try going into twrp into one of the secondary ROMs and fixing it's boot sector?
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I should use the remove/add boot.img function? I've never done this but will look into how. If you have a link to some specifics it would be much appreciated.
Thanks! :good:
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I am able to install/add roms, btw. I successfully re-added a jellybean rom from nandroid backup just fine. I'll probably throw them out except one anyway. I'm not sure what happened or when but I followed your steps verbatim. thanks again.
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I should use the remove/add boot.img function? I've never done this but will look into how. If you have a link to some specifics it would be much appreciated.
Thanks! :good:
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All the multiform specifics can be found in that thread here.
I would try restoring your backup first and see if that fixes the secondary ROMs. Especially since you don't have much time in the lollipop ROM yet. If you restore and it works, let me know.
@scrosler has build 4 up, please see his thread which can easily be found in the OP, second paragraph.
OP will be updated shortly if necessary.
Okay, I've gone through this a few times now. @scrosler work is perfect unless we want to use it on multirom. Continue the same steps listed in the OP or you will lose root, as well as the ability to boot multiple Roms.
Build 6 is out from @scrosler. Follow the same installation process listed in the OP. Only add on would be that scrosler added a flashable busy box zip on his threads OP that you can flash in twrp around the same time you flash SuperSU. :thumbup:
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Build 5 is out from @scrosler. Follow the same installation process listed in the OP. Only add on would be that scrosler added a flashable busy box zip on his threads OP that you can flash in twrp around the same time you flash SuperSU. :thumbup:
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I have successfully installed @scrosler's latest (build 6) as a secondary rom and in the usual fashion - Flash ROM, Flash GAPPS. I then booted into the new install and allowed Google to update me (successfully). Everything worked but root apps, of course. I then rebooted to TWRP, flashed the beta superuser zip - rebooted and checked and have root. All per usual and as expected.
Titanium bup didn't work after accepting root permissions but it was from the play store so this is also per usual. I'll try the one I got from twitter and expect that to work too - as usual. If not I'll post so here.
This is going to be my daily driver now. :good:
I'll add a custom kernel later. ElementalX 3.x has been solid for me on all lollypop roms so probably that one.
dadeo1111 said:
I have successfully installed @scrosler's latest (build 6) as a secondary rom and in the usual fashion - Flash ROM, Flash GAPPS. I then booted into the new install and allowed Google to update me (successfully). Everything worked but root apps, of course. I then rebooted to TWRP, flashed the beta superuser zip - rebooted and checked and have root. All per usual and as expected.
Titanium bup didn't work after accepting root permissions but it was from the play store so this is also per usual. I'll try the one I got from twitter and expect that to work - as usual. If not I'll post so here.
This is going to be my daily driver now. :good: I'll add a custom kernel later. ElementalX 3.x has been solid for me on all lollypop roms so probably that one.
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Awesome. I was going to try it with the latest build later when I had some time but you saved me the work. :thumbup:
Besides checking tibu, also check es file explorer. I have both working on this build in the primary slot but I know a lot of people are struggling with es.
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Awesome. I was going to try it with the latest build later when I had some time but you saved me the work. :thumbup:
Besides checking tibu, also check es file explorer. I have both working on this build in the primary slot but I know a lot of people are struggling with es.
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ES seems fine - even sees my lan. Also sees and navigates sd card but am unable to do root tasks in system folder (rename, copy, delete). When I do a root action it requests root and I accept then the task fails.
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ES seems fine - even sees my lan. Also sees and navigates sd card but am unable to do root tasks in system folder (rename, copy, delete). When I do a root action it requests root and I accept then the task fails.
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Are you using the permissive boot image from the OP and elementalX kernel 3.01? Just curious why I have full function with ES and other people don't.
TWRP 2.8.5.0 YotaPhone 2 recovery imageAfter the bare bones modded stock recovery for YotaPhone 2 it's time for something more advanced. The TeamWin Recovery Project 2, or TWRP2 is just that: a fully fledged, graphical, touch enabled, custom recovery.
This recovery image for YotaPhone 2 is still an alpha version, so expect some rough edges. Which leads me to:
Disclaimer
I am not responsible for damaged or bricked devices. If you follow instructions in this post, then YOU are making the choice to tinker with your device. You are likely to void your warranty by doing so, and on a bad day you might even damage or brick your device.
What is it?
It's a recovery image for YotaPhone 2 based on TWRP2 custom recovery, and the stock kernel from Yota Devices. You can boot it ad-hoc, or flash it permanently to the recovery partition. Use it to root, install software, make backups, update ROMs etc.
What can you do with it?
- adb root & shell access
- All TWRP 2.8.5.0 functionality (except MTP)
- install update zips (signed with testkeys (e.g. SuperSU), Yota Devices software, and also unsigned zips like Xposed framework.
- You can sideload packages, but also install them from internal storage (e.g. Download folder)
- make partition backups
- root your device
What can it NOT do?
- In this recovery image the MTP functionality of TWRP is disabled, it doesn't play nice with YD's kernel.
What do you need?
- YotaPhone 2 (YD201) with Lollipop 5.0
- Some technical confidence to cope with quirks that come with an alpha version
- USB cable with a PC or laptop on one end
Steps overview:
NOTE: I used less detail in this post than the previous recovery thread, please look there for more detail.
1) backup (sync stuff, copy photos off, use a backup app etc, use search if unsure how to)
2) Install adb and fastboot if not yet installed. (For Windows look e.g. here, for linux the fastest is probably to install Android SDK with platform tools, see here If this is not enough info to get you started, please use xda search!)
3) Unlock the bootloader if you haven't done so before (read warning below!)
4) Download recovery image: recovery_twrp_yd201_alpha2.img
5) boot or flash the recovery image
Unlocking bootloader:
Warning: It is currently not known how to re-lock the bootloader. This means you cannot completely undo the next step as of yet. This might have consequences for sending the device in for repairs, if they check for this, and deem it a (warranty) problem.
See stock recovery thread for unlock steps
BOOT the recovery image:
a) First: put the device in fastboot/download mode:
Power off with USB cable disconnected, then hold volume down key while inserting USB cable (which should already be in your PC on the other end).
You should see a black screen with a tiny white: downloading...
b) Boot the recovery image:
Code:
fastboot boot path/to/recovery_twrp_yd201_alpha2.img
Alternatively, flash the recovery image (overwriting the stock recovery):
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_twrp_yd201_alpha2.img
Problems & FAQ
Q: It doesn't work!!1!
A: Please provide plenty of detail about error messages, which step, what versions etc. Without providing any detail you'll look silly. TWRP has it's own logfile that you can copy to (virtual) SD card, and access from there.
Kernel sourcecode:
In this recovery image is Yota Device's version of the Linux kernel v3.4.0 for YotaPhone 2. Yota Devices are required by the GPLv2 license to release the source code for this kernel, but so far they haven't taken that step or even shown intention to do so as far as I know. The YotaPhone firmwares and also this recovery image are in effect violating the GPLv2 license if the situation does not change. Attempts to contact Yota Devices on the subject through support, press departement, and an attempt to contact Yota Device's management, have gone pretty much unanswered as of writing. I'm hoping they're just busy making great devices instead of being unwilling.
If you would like to help future custom ROM development for YotaPhone 2 please do the following:
Encourage Yota Devices through their twitter or facebook accounts to publish the Kernel sourcecode for YotaPhone 2, and ask them to support the open source Android community. You can also submit a request through their support page (hint: choose 'sales' as category, otherwise you'll have to enter lots of details. Be polite!).
Info & credits::
TWRP2 is created and maintained by TeamWin. Please donate through their site if you enjoy their work!
Recovery image for YP2: SteadyQuad
Version: alpha2 based on TWRP 2.8.5.0 with Yota Devices kernel (1.39 EU1)
Thanks to: TeamWin for TWRP, @Dees_Troy for hints for getting it up and running, @Jeopardy for testing, @Chainfire for SuperSU and lastly Yota Devices for a great device.
Linking to this recovery image:
Please don't link directly to the download image, link to this post instead. That way users can get the most recent version and any updated info. (It's an alpha version after all)
Created: 2015-06-23
Last Updated: 2015-06-24
SteadyQuad said:
If you would like to help future custom ROM development for YotaPhone 2 please do the following:
Encourage Yota Devices through their twitter or facebook accounts to publish the Kernel sourcecode for YotaPhone 2, and ask them to support the open source Android community. You can also submit a request through their support page (hint: choose 'sales' as category, otherwise you'll have to enter lots of details. Be polite!).
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I just approached Yota for the Yotaphone 2 kernel's source code, and they gave me a link to Yotaphone's developer page (https://yotaphone.com/developer/). It's not there (yet). Maybe they'll release the source code once they finalize the SDK...? That, or the recipient of my query didn't understand the question.
Regarding the recovery: works flawlessly. :good:
Jeopardy said:
I just approached Yota for the Yotaphone 2 kernel's source code, and they gave me a link to Yotaphone's developer page (https://yotaphone.com/developer/). It's not there (yet). Maybe they'll release the source code once they finalize the SDK...? That, or the recipient of my query didn't understand the question.
Regarding the recovery: works flawlessly. :good:
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Yeah, I got the same boxed response and replied that it was not relevant, and explained why. Their SDK (for app development) has nothing to do with the kernel sourcecode, and at the moment their developer pages do not mention anything about kernel sources. I think that their support page tickets are handled by an external company (quicksupportlink.com), that is dependent on Yota for definitive answers, and they're probably instructed to send this reply. At least Yota will get reports from them, with hopefully lots of requests for kernel source. On the press page there's email addresses of 2 press ladies, you could try those too (as I did).
So nice to see this! Looking forward to trying, once mine comes.
Jeopardy said:
I just approached Yota for the Yotaphone 2 kernel's source code, and they gave me a link to Yotaphone's developer page (https://yotaphone.com/developer/). It's not there (yet). Maybe they'll release the source code once they finalize the SDK...? That, or the recipient of my query didn't understand the question.
Regarding the recovery: works flawlessly. :good:
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Hi Jeopardy,
Next great mod by you! Congrats! :good:
BTW: Does it mean that your version of TWRP recovery doesn't work with 1.44 EU firmware?
Or if I flash this recovery it will work, but the kernel is one step back to 1.39 version?
Thanks in advance for the info.
Regards!
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Hi Jeopardy,
Next great mod by you! Congrats! :good:
BTW: Does it mean that your version of TWRP recovery doesn't work with 1.44 EU firmware?
Or if I flash this recovery it will work, but the kernel is one step back to 1.39 version?
Thanks in advance for the info.
Regards!
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This recovery is done by SteadyQuad, only tested by me.
But I can answer your question: this recovery works just fine with 1.44 EU firmware. I have flashed it myself successfully. I'm quite sure it is not tied to the firmware version in any way.
Jeopardy said:
This recovery is done by SteadyQuad, only tested by me.
But I can answer your question: this recovery works just fine with 1.44 EU firmware. I have flashed it myself successfully. I'm quite sure it is not tied to the firmware version in any way.
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Hi again,
Soory for the mistake (I just replied not for the first post). Once again sorry SteadyQuad and congrats for you again!
Jaopardy, thanks for the quick info and confirmation it works on 1.44 EU firmware! It's a good news
Regards!
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...Yotaphone 2 kernel's source code...
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https://srv-fs1.yotadevices.com/public/file/5OyPZKU7Vk6HvML_YZpuRQ/yotaphone2_kernel.tar.gz
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https://srv-fs1.yotadevices.com/public/file/5OyPZKU7Vk6HvML_YZpuRQ/yotaphone2_kernel.tar.gz
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Thanks, this archive was already known, it contains a kernel snapshot of end of june 2015. I put it on github with some small adjustments to make it build initially. (and it actually boots
I've also put up an initial device and vendor tree there, although both are pretty far from complete/correct at this point.
BTW @elatllat where did you get the link from?
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...where did you get the link from?
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I did a xda forum search and found that link, this thread, and thought I should link them up.
(as it's not widely known)
so anyone tried xposed??
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so anyone tried xposed??
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Yeah. It works as expected. No problems for me.
Has any flashed this recovery permanently over 1.60
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adamo86 said:
Has any flashed this recovery permanently over 1.60
Sent from my YD201 using Tapatalk
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You can use this TWRP recovery image with 1.60 just fine (the recovery image is pretty much independent of firmware version).
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You can use this TWRP recovery image with 1.60 just fine (the recovery image is pretty much independent of firmware version).
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I am having this issue with my yotaphone the epd freezen for a long time I'm not sure if it's twrp. At the moment I flashed the stock modified recovery and it stopped freezing for the last 24hrs i will report back in a few days
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adamo86 said:
I am having this issue with my yotaphone the epd freezen for a long time I'm not sure if it's twrp. At the moment I flashed the stock modified recovery and it stopped freezing for the last 24hrs i will report back in a few days
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TWRP is only doing anything when you boot into recovery. When you're just using your phone normally, Android doesn't even know about TWRP. So your EPD freezing must be something else.
May be my phone is dieing?
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TWRP is only doing anything when you boot into recovery. When you're just using your phone normally, Android doesn't even know about TWRP. So your EPD freezing must be something else.
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Your right my phone is bust does anyone have yota contact details
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adamo86 said:
Your right my phone is bust does anyone have yota contact details
Have you done a factory reset?
My EPD was freezing and system clock screwing up. Factory reset, wiped caches etc, then cleared out a few apps didn't need and some system crap, seems to be ok now. Battery drain still occurs but I'm resigned to that unfortunately, just hoping 5.1 fixes the issue (and that we get it soon.).
If nothing works you could try emailing [email protected], hopefully you get somewhere. Their customer service was very good initially for me but seems to take a very long time to get anything done nowadays.
Either way good luck and I hope your phone gets some decent function back eventually .
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adamo86 said:
Your right my phone is bust does anyone have yota contact details
Have you done a factory reset?
My EPD was freezing and system clock screwing up. Factory reset, wiped caches etc, then cleared out a few apps didn't need and some system crap, seems to be ok now. Battery drain still occurs but I'm resigned to that unfortunately, just hoping 5.1 fixes the issue (and that we get it soon.).
If nothing works you could try emailing [email protected], hopefully you get somewhere. Their customer service was very good initially for me but seems to take a very long time to get anything done nowadays.
Either way good luck and I hope your phone gets some decent function back eventually .
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I got rid of it I tried everything downgraded wiped data etc clean install then did ota still freezes after a while. I did clean install of Rom twice. I think the screen is dying or something inside it is loose because the epd started off as freezes then moved to very light grey instead of black and would refresh but old pics and widget would be visible and it started to flicker from one side then it would start to work after a while then fade again etc. When these freezes happened I would get a blue screen when phone was rebooted and it would slow device down then reboot it self until the screen got unfrozen. I noticed even after installing rom new the screen would some time be frozen. It's only sometimes the screen would be reseted if I did a new installation.
I will miss my yotaphone. I will be getting a nexus 6p or v10.
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CAUTION TO NOT LOOSE TWRP
I read two posts that say v21, now again on V8.5, put the stock recovery back instead of twrp. This is probably a side effect of a fresh stock /system and wipe of /data.
As a preventive step, when done flashing and wiping reboot to recovery FIRST, before booting the system It will allow recovery to handle removing the recovery-from-boot.p that flashes stock recovery.
I just patched the modified V7.4.2 up to the newly released 8.3 now 8.4. 8.5, 8.7,9.0 -V9.2 Patch
New update has been made from V17 to V21 of the non prime version of R1-HD, Non prime is behind on security patch (2017-05-05)
Copied ROM from phone and made twrp install ROM from it.
* No preloader change (official updates change the preloader to block your ability to use sp flash tools for rom flashing)
* No lk.bin change __ this part is what allows you to choose boot options(boot menu when power and volume pressed together)
* No "FOTA" app Fota has now been left in to make it easier to get next update, if that ever happens.
* No opera browser
* No adds (removed in the modified 7.4.2)
* Custom boot logo (only done on v8.3, there was no interest in this so abandoned)
--Newer versions of rom left stock, Leaving mods up to user.
** while it is not necessary to do a wipe with this ROM, I still recommend it.
**Thanks:
** @vampirefo needed his patched v7.4.2 in order to apply this new 8.3 patch and again for 8.4
** @ColtonDRG OR @jasonmerc I do not remember which one made it: For the image used in the custom logo
and the modified zip is here .
Roms are rootable with SuperSU, flashed in twrp after install. Must be done in systemless mode. In order to patch system veridy in boot.img
Logo update did not work on original rom changing link to updated version
BLU rolled v8.3 back to v7.4.2 because of app compatability issues. V8.4 is there fixed release. Both 8.3 and 8.4 are modified prime roms with ads stripped
V21 is the non prime update.
Unmodified V6.1
==>NON-ROOTED-logo-not-replaced-modified-V8.3
==>Fixed Logo modified NON_ROOTED V8.3
==>>modified V8.4
==>>modified V8.5
==>>Full with Ads V8.7
==>>Full with Ads V9.0
==>>Patch For V9.2 must be flashed on top of fresh V9.0
****Run debloat ==>script to remove ads if you need/ want to, or remove from zip before flashing ****
alt. manual example: before reboot, while still in twrp. Select mount and put checkmark next to system. Then run these two commands in adb terminal
Code:
adb shell rm /system/priv-app/com.amazon.*/com.amazon.*.apk
adb shell rm /system/app/Adups*/*.apk
==>>Modified V21
** stand alone logo installs
I flashed this but I didn't get the custom boot logo.
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I flashed this but I didn't get the custom boot logo.
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I had that happen to my second phone too.
I don't have an explanation yet.
I even made a separate update.zip , that one didn't make the logo change either. I did eventually change it with sp flash tool.
I tried with both recoveries.
and multiple /dev location formats. and for whatever reason my one phone did not accept the logo change from recovery.
And the other test phone it worked.
mendelgordon said:
I flashed this but I didn't get the custom boot logo.
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Neither did I but it all seems to be working fine
Been using this for about a day now, likewise no custom boot logo, but that's fine. Otherwise, it's been running super well. A lot better than the previous mostly stock version did for me with the bloatware APKs removed after the install. A lot of the general idiosyncrasies of the previous version of the stock rom seem to have gone away for me. It seemed to have weird storage management issues, errors moving to SD, broken symlinks that prevent apps from moving or being reinstalled, and a lot of other little non-storage issues, but so far, none off that here.
Long story short, good work! I hope we eventually see proper 7.x roms through some of the efforts going on, but in the meanwhile, your work here has made life a little bit better on 6.
It seems that I was able to get the logo.bin to update when I applied the original update patch, but not when I used the same line in the rom install.
It is no big deal that it did not work, I was just trying to make it look different at boot time.
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I think i found the problem with the logo not updating.
i used the update-binary from the official patch update. (the one that allowed the logo to change the first time)
and it changes . so since the ROM seems to install the way it is , only the logo didn't flash I put it in a separate update.zip if anyone is interested in it.
EDIT 2:
clarification.
It was not so much the binary allowing the logo to change but the format of the partition location I had been using that needed that binary.
Further test had shown me that I could have used the binary I was using but just change the partition naming line
Code:
package_extract_file("logo.bin", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p9")
the above code works with the same update-binary as rom install
But I was using
Code:
package_extract_file("logo.bin", "/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/logo")
Taken straight from the official patch, and thats why it needed the update-binary also.
I dont know what is different in the binary other than , major size difference.
The powered by me logo was just a test file to see changes in the logo.
**logo-update is same as composite but with alt updater-binary
**composite-logo screenshot is in op
**stock logo will return to original BLU logo
mrmazak said:
It seems that I was able to get the logo.bin to update when I applied the original update patch, but not when I used the same line in the rom install.
It is no big deal that it did not work, I was just trying to make it look different at boot time.
edit:
I think i found the problem with the logo not updating.
i used the update-binary from the official patch update. (the one that allowed the logo to change the first time)
and it changes . so since the ROM seems to install the way it is , only the logo didn't flash I put it in a separate update.zip if anyone is interested in it.
EDIT 2:
clarification.
It was not so much the binary allowing the logo to change but the format of the partition location I had been using that needed that binary.
Further test had shown me that I could have used the binary I was using but just change the partition naming line
Code:
package_extract_file("logo.bin", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p9")
the above code works with the same update-binary as rom install
But I was using
Code:
package_extract_file("logo.bin", "/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.msdc0/by-name/logo")
Taken straight from the official patch, and thats why it needed the update-binary also.
I dont know what is different in the binary other than , major size difference.
The powered by me logo was just a test file to see changes in the logo.
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Hahaha the scribbled "ME" is hilarious. Your work is awesome, I don't think anyone using this rom will have an issue with the boot image but thanks for being so helpful and explaining.
P. S. Do you have any plans with the Nougat update?
Serenitybs said:
Hahaha the scribbled "ME" is hilarious. Your work is awesome, I don't think anyone using this rom will have an issue with the boot image but thanks for being so helpful and explaining.
P. S. Do you have any plans with the Nougat update?
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Nougat is going to take a full build from scratch. We don't have 100% identical hardware with any other nougat device to my knowledge. We might have the same MTK chipset, but there are several other differences. All we really need is an official device overlay and the vendor files released by BLU themselves. We can then apply those to the latest Lineage or AOSP (I prefer AOSP myself) and build. Then the only problem we'll run into is anything that has changed in 7.x that isn't compatible with our kernel we use in 6.0. It'd be a slight chance our current kernel would work without some patches on 7.x We can't even get our official sources for anything else, so I'm almost certain we'll not find any patches to for the kernel to work properly with Nougat, at least not from BLU or any similar devices. None The less Nougat has been well thought of, and we have been trying to debug issues with a broken Port. But a broken port from a different device is just that - Broken. We need a team of knowledgeable devs to build Nougat + Kernel from scratch and then we'll have it working. I can't do it alone with the old computer I have, the R1HD would be long forgot of by the time I got Android Compiled haha.
Mr. Mazak I flashed your rom it went smooth, I was hoping the newest update was for 6.0.1. But I didn't lose any functionality, hopefully on my Cricket Service this update has patched some things to the radio device that will retain connection more steadily. I experienced a lot of coming and going with the 7.4.2 rom. None The Less you did a good job with this update Mr. My suggestion is find the same MTK chipset with a fully working 7.x rom and just port the /System but keep all our libs and inits from this release just for a test starter. And don't replace the camera app thats in AOSP 7.x. )
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Nougat is going to take a full build from scratch. We don't have 100% identical hardware with any other nougat device to my knowledge. We might have the same MTK chipset, but there are several other differences. All we really need is an official device overlay and the vendor files released by BLU themselves. We can then apply those to the latest Lineage or AOSP (I prefer AOSP myself) and build. Then the only problem we'll run into is anything that has changed in 7.x that isn't compatible with our kernel we use in 6.0. It'd be a slight chance our current kernel would work without some patches on 7.x We can't even get our official sources for anything else, so I'm almost certain we'll not find any patches to for the kernel to work properly with Nougat, at least not from BLU or any similar devices. None The less Nougat has been well thought of, and we have been trying to debug issues with a broken Port. But a broken port from a different device is just that - Broken. We need a team of knowledgeable devs to build Nougat + Kernel from scratch and then we'll have it working. I can't do it alone with the old computer I have, the R1HD would be long forgot of by the time I got Android Compiled haha.
Mr. Mazak I flashed your rom it went smooth, I was hoping the newest update was for 6.0.1. But I didn't lose any functionality, hopefully on my Cricket Service this update has patched some things to the radio device that will retain connection more steadily. I experienced a lot of coming and going with the 7.4.2 rom. None The Less you did a good job with this update Mr. My suggestion is find the same MTK chipset with a fully working 7.x rom and just port the /System but keep all our libs and inits from this release just for a test starter. And don't replace the camera app thats in AOSP 7.x. )
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Somebody already tried this out
linuxsociety said:
Nougat is going to take a full build from scratch. We don't have 100% identical hardware with any other nougat device to my knowledge. We might have the same MTK chipset, but there are several other differences. All we really need is an official device overlay and the vendor files released by BLU themselves. We can then apply those to the latest Lineage or AOSP (I prefer AOSP myself) and build. Then the only problem we'll run into is anything that has changed in 7.x that isn't compatible with our kernel we use in 6.0. It'd be a slight chance our current kernel would work without some patches on 7.x We can't even get our official sources for anything else, so I'm almost certain we'll not find any patches to for the kernel to work properly with Nougat, at least not from BLU or any similar devices. None The less Nougat has been well thought of, and we have been trying to debug issues with a broken Port. But a broken port from a different device is just that - Broken. We need a team of knowledgeable devs to build Nougat + Kernel from scratch and then we'll have it working. I can't do it alone with the old computer I have, the R1HD would be long forgot of by the time I got Android Compiled haha.
Mr. Mazak I flashed your rom it went smooth, I was hoping the newest update was for 6.0.1. But I didn't lose any functionality, hopefully on my Cricket Service this update has patched some things to the radio device that will retain connection more steadily. I experienced a lot of coming and going with the 7.4.2 rom. None The Less you did a good job with this update Mr. My suggestion is find the same MTK chipset with a fully working 7.x rom and just port the /System but keep all our libs and inits from this release just for a test starter. And don't replace the camera app thats in AOSP 7.x. )
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It was just wishful thinking. I have no idea how all of this is done. All I know is @mrmazak has helped me to fall in love with my phone again with this V8.3. The 7.4.2 did seem a bit buggy for my phone but this update works beautifully and I didn't even root it. If this remains true I will be happy with this phone for awhile even on 6.0
Really confused right now.
I was browsing through the settings menus. And found in the Settings-security- menu a toggle labeled "quick boot" ( not to be confused with "fastboot") . I enabled it then rebooted to see if it booted quicker. Didn't seem to make much if any difference. So I went back to turn it back off. And it wasn't there. I checked in my other phone , it wasn't there on that one either.
Did any body see this menu item, and if so where is is it?
Edit 1:
Few more power off , power on cycles to compare times. With other phone and defiantly seems to have turned on some faster boot option.
This phone goes from off to on in 5-6 seconds other phone takes about 20.
Edit 2:
OK , I panicked for a minute.
Couldn't find the setting and thought that it was another way to block sp flash tool by preventing you from ever being fully powered off.
But the setting was in accessibility not security.
Mrmazak, first of all, thanks for the ROM, installed it yesterday. But I have a problem with SELinuxModeChanger app. First, I'm getting a security warning when installing it, then - when running it. And another message, with this app running - "can't obtain root", although SuperSU shows its status with green #, like every other app it gives root privileges to. On my other Prime phone, running 6.1 out of the box stock ROM, FM radio works just fine with SELinuxModeChanger app behaving flawlessly (no security warnings whatsoever). Any ideas?
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Mrmazak, first of all, thanks for the ROM, installed it yesterday. But I have a problem with SELinuxModeChanger app. First, I'm getting a security warning when installing it, then - when running it. And another message, with this app running - "can't obtain root", although SuperSU shows its status with green #, like every other app it gives root privileges to. On my other Prime phone, running 6.1 out of the box stock ROM, FM radio works just fine with SELinuxModeChanger app behaving flawlessly (no security warnings whatsoever). Any ideas?
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The mode changer app is technically a security issue. I did have that warning a few times when using mode changer app from the XDA thread of the developer, then when I used the app downloaded from f-droid it worked with systemless root and didn't give the security warning.
The app downloaded from f-droid worked for me as well, many thanks!
Big thanks for getting this out, updated from previous debloated, rooted version to this modified 8.3 stock rom, rooted with SU v2.79 SR3, all is good - only App that won't show up nor install, even tried the ones off APK Mirror site - is my Dunkin Donuts App, LOL. Play Store now said it's not compatible and the APK started to install then failed - any ideas or suggestions on what to do ??
Otherwise, it's all good - I will survive without DD App, just run that from another device when I need my caffeine fix.
Letitride said:
Big thanks for getting this out, updated from previous debloated, rooted version to this modified 8.3 stock rom, rooted with SU v2.79 SR3, all is good - only App that won't show up nor install, even tried the ones off APK Mirror site - is my Dunkin Donuts App, LOL. Play Store now said it's not compatible and the APK started to install then failed - any ideas or suggestions on what to do ??
Otherwise, it's all good - I will survive without DD App, just run that from another device when I need my caffeine fix.
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I also had an app that previously work, say is not compatible now.
Maybe has to do with apps that have links to pay accounts. And that has something to do with trustzone. (Tee1 & tee2)
Those sections I left out of the update. I will add it back in and test. Update when I do. It is also possible this problem is why Blu rolled back there update.
**EDIT**
well that didn't go well at all.
I flashed the new trustzone.bin files from the official update. Now phone no longer turns on and no longer connects to flash tool
**EDIT 2**
After much persistence and many failed attempts to get phone recognized in pc again. Finnaly got to a point that phone was cycling between "preloader" driver and "usb serial device", and with careful timing was able to start sp flash tool at just right time and the flashing back to original trustzone files seems to have recovered phone.
for the record i am not sure what steps made it work. But I was shifting back and forth between leaving phone sit on charge, then on charge with rubber band wrapped around power button, then not plugged in , and not plugged in with rubber band on power button.
Okay... persistence is key in customization, i guess! I am getting somewhere here!
mrmazak said:
The first link is needed to get phone unlocked so you can install twrp.
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Finally got thru the steps in order (1-2-3-4) then Step (5) and sub-step 1. I can also boot to TWRP.
Now this brings me to this thread, 8.3 Stock ROM. The thread assumes one knows how to install it and I suspect this could be as easy as uploading it to a folder in the phone then booting to TWRP and INSTALLING the ZIP file? Could someone clarify the steps to install this 8.3 ROM?
Thanks!
OldSkewler said:
Okay... persistence is key in customization, i guess! I am getting somewhere here!
Finally got thru the steps in order (1-2-3-4) then Step (5) and sub-step 1. I can also boot to TWRP.
Now this brings me to this thread, 8.3 Stock ROM. The thread assumes one knows how to install it and I suspect this could be as easy as uploading it to a folder in the phone then booting to TWRP and INSTALLING the ZIP file? Could someone clarify the steps to install this 8.3 ROM?
Thanks!
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Yes. You are correct
Either put the zip file on external sd card , put card into phone boot into recovery mode and install , or put file directly onto phone .
Many ways to do that.
Easiest is to copy to phone while phone is connected to PC.
Cam also download file from internet with your phone.
Bottom line is get zip file to the phone boot to recovery and install
Anyone else having wifi issues after upgrading? While watching videos it seems the internet cuts out. The phone says it's still connected but I have to turn wifi off and back on for anything to work. Could be my router also but it didn't seem to be doing this until I installed 8.3
mrmazak said:
Yes. You are correct
Either put the zip file on external sd card , put card into phone boot into recovery mode and install , or put file directly onto phone .
Easiest is to copy to phone while phone is connected to PC.
Bottom line is get zip file to the phone boot to recovery and install
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Right on man! I am officially running 8.3 ROM with April 5th 2017 Security Patch Level! Geez.. it was not easy but I got this working!
MrMazak, I followed all your instructions on both links, so could you tell me what exactly I have on my phone? Is it rooted? Bootloader Unlocked? The phone seems to be working fine but I don't know what level of access I have. Honestly I don't even know exactly what the differences between all these terms are.
Also, do I have or not SU? One of the steps under the .bat I believe install it. How do I access it?
Thanks again!
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Weasel0 said:
Anyone else having wifi issues after upgrading? While watching videos it seems the internet cuts out. The phone says it's still connected but I have to turn wifi off and back on for anything to work. Could be my router also but it didn't seem to be doing this until I installed 8.3
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My install is pretty fresh, couple of hours, but as far as I can tell all is working fine with Wifi, As a matter of fact this is a new device only connected with Wifi and no SIM Card.... internet works fine.
Hey, was big into the android scene years ago, switched to other platforms for a bit just to play with them. Got a used 64 gig 6p and was thinking about dropping a custom rom onto it, but I don't know what's good anymore. What's the most stable, daily driver, minimalist rom out there? Wouldn't mind SOME extra features like task/notification bar customization and things like that. Stability and rock solid performance with great battery life are the concerns. Thank you!
GunnermanBill said:
Hey, was big into the android scene years ago, switched to other platforms for a bit just to play with them. Got a used 64 gig 6p and was thinking about dropping a custom rom onto it, but I don't know what's good anymore. What's the most stable, daily driver, minimalist rom out there? Wouldn't mind SOME extra features like task/notification bar customization and things like that. Stability and rock solid performance with great battery life are the concerns. Thank you!
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I'm running f2fs file system with ABC oreo build & superUber kernel. I'm on latest radio & bootloader from 8.1. it has been pretty solid. I was on Pure Nexus nougat & Flash kernel; this set-up is tried & true. The Superxe ROM is aroma based and has 8.1 preview although I haven't got to try it yet. Hopefully this might point you in the right direction; there is a f2fs twrp build(s) in the 6p development thread if your interested.
Samuel Holland said:
I'm running f2fs file system with ABC oreo build & superUber kernel. I'm on latest radio & bootloader from 8.1. it has been pretty solid. I was on Pure Nexus nougat & Flash kernel; this set-up is tried & true. The Superxe ROM is aroma based and has 8.1 preview although I haven't got to try it yet. Hopefully this might point you in the right direction; there is a f2fs twrp build(s) in the 6p development thread if your interested.
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Awesome reply, thank you for the heads up. F2FS is new to me, I'm guessing
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ne...recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0-touch-recovery-t3234976
is the thread you were talking about? I need to get it bootloader unlocked and rooted still, i'll probably tackle it when i get home and drop that version of TWRP onto it. Thanks again!
so it looks like the tools like Wug's are all very outdated, are they safe to use anyway on my device that has all the latest stock stuff? like 8.0 and my version aren't listed in Wug's at all.
GunnermanBill said:
Awesome reply, thank you for the heads up. F2FS is new to me, I'm guessing
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ne...recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0-touch-recovery-t3234976
is the thread you were talking about? I need to get it bootloader unlocked and rooted still, i'll probably tackle it when i get home and drop that version of TWRP onto it. Thanks again!
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Here's the link to the unofficial twrp for 6p with f2fs support. Don't forget to check the box in twrp "Use rm -rf instead of formatting" after changing data and cache to f2fs. Make sure your rom and kernel support f2fs with kernel being mandatory for best results. Here's the link:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/development/unofficial-twrp-3-0-3-x-f2fs-support-t3543450
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GunnermanBill said:
so it looks like the tools like Wug's are all very outdated, are they safe to use anyway on my device that has all the latest stock stuff? like 8.0 and my version aren't listed in Wug's at all.
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I'm sure that unlocking the phone with the toolkit is safe. It's the method I used. Also in the link above or in the 6p section it should have any info you may need. You can flash recovery by vol dn & power button into bootloader(fastboot), and once you "cd /path tofolder with recovery image/" & "fastboot devices" to make sure you can see your 6p and drivers are installed correctly, you can rename twrp.img to recovery.img & they command is:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
I recommend going to xda 6p section; general, & questions, & answers & reading up on everything just to be on the safe side and very important; make backup at all times just to make sure if there is a "booboo" you can easily restore. If you need adb & fastboot installed, there is a thread here on xda "15 sec adb & fastboot installer".
I hope this could help and I hope you enjoy as much as I have.
Latest ROMs which gives me good performance and battery life are paranoid (still nougat, but always a winner), latest 8.1 with pixel 2 mod and aicp rom with kernvatore kernel.
Buying a 6P for good battery life may have been a mistake...
gman88667733 said:
Buying a 6P for good battery life may have been a mistake...
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Battery life on stock has been as good as my iPhones 6s. Does charge slower though, even when it's rapid.
GunnermanBill said:
Hey, was big into the android scene years ago, switched to other platforms for a bit just to play with them. Got a used 64 gig 6p and was thinking about dropping a custom rom onto it, but I don't know what's good anymore. What's the most stable, daily driver, minimalist rom out there? Wouldn't mind SOME extra features like task/notification bar customization and things like that. Stability and rock solid performance with great battery life are the concerns. Thank you!
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Clockwork mod is no more, TWRP is the new standard recovery.
Nexus/Pixel line by google gives you the minimalistic ROM you would need,ie. stock ROM :laugh:
Try stock rom for a while. Heck, i got so used to stock , I havent rooted my phone since ages. Atm i have moved on to pixel, and i am perfectly comfortable with stock ROM. I guess custom ROMs only attracted me when i had devices whose software cycle were abandoned by their OEM's.
NoobInToto said:
Clockwork mod is no more, TWRP is the new standard recovery.
Nexus/Pixel line by google gives you the minimalistic ROM you would need,ie. stock ROM :laugh:
Try stock rom for a while. Heck, i got so used to stock , I havent rooted my phone since ages. Atm i have moved on to pixel, and i am perfectly comfortable with stock ROM. I guess custom ROMs only attracted me when i had devices whose software cycle were abandoned by their OEM's.
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Just now finally rooted etc. My issue with stock was it would crash and reboot sometimes when unlocking it while something was playing over bluetooth. Not going nuts with advanced feature roms, but honestly at this point trust the devs here over the crazies that Google hires these days. Just keeping it safe simple and solid.
You should try the SuperXE Custom ROM on 8.0 with the Pixel 2 features/addons. You should also give PureNexus a try, if you're not so satisfied with Oreo just yet. I'm currently running the Android 8.1 developer preview and I love it, the battery life is great and the ROM is fluid with little bugs.
alright, i thought i had rooted, i guess not. I'm unlocked, i used wug's to root, but it's not sticking. I don't have super user, and i cannot boot into recovery without using ADB. If recovery is selected from the bootloader menu it just brings me to the default android recovery with no options and I have to hold the power button down. I've tried manually flashing the recovery via fastboot and it's the same story. I tried booting into twrp via fastboot and flashing the superuser zip there but it's not in my app drawer. Everything seems to be successful when the operations are running. What gives?
GunnermanBill said:
alright, i thought i had rooted, i guess not. I'm unlocked, i used wug's to root, but it's not sticking. I don't have super user, and i cannot boot into recovery without using ADB. If recovery is selected from the bootloader menu it just brings me to the default android recovery with no options and I have to hold the power button down. I've tried manually flashing the recovery via fastboot and it's the same story. I tried booting into twrp via fastboot and flashing the superuser zip there but it's not in my app drawer. Everything seems to be successful when the operations are running. What gives?
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the recovery does not stick on stock ROM if you don't flash either supersu or magisk. So you need to put the .zip of either one of those on your phone, then boot to bootloader and fastboot flash the recovery. Next, you boot into the recovery and flash the zip that you put on your phone.
you are now rooted, and your recovery will stick.
I'm currently on stock 8.0 waiting for paranoid android 8.0 update
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the recovery does not stick on stock ROM if you don't flash either supersu or magisk. So you need to put the .zip of either one of those on your phone, then boot to bootloader and fastboot flash the recovery. Next, you boot into the recovery and flash the zip that you put on your phone.
you are now rooted, and your recovery will stick.
I'm currently on stock 8.0 waiting for paranoid android 8.0 update
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I had flashed the super user zip in the wug kit myself while in TWRP but it still didn't stick. I mentioned that previously but i said a lot of other stuff too i'm not suprised you missed it. I guess I'm probably flashing the wrong SU and will look for another.
edit - grabbed the latest stable super user and it seems good now
What's this vendor image that's a thing now? You have to be tethered to a PC to flash most roms due to it nowadays it seems. Radios used to come in zips i could flash in twrp as well, what happened to that?
It's been 5 days since i installed lineage in my Oneplus One.
Yesterday it started to randomly shut down or reboot, now it hardly boots.
Procedure followed:
Original cyannogenmod --> oxygen os --> lineage os
Formated all partitions befre installing lineage OS
Any idea?, it rushes!
garfius said:
It's been 5 days since i installed lineage in my Oneplus One.
Yesterday it started to randomly shut down or reboot, now it hardly boots.
Procedure followed:
Original cyannogenmod --> oxygen os --> lineage os
Formated all partitions befre installing lineage OS
Any idea?, it rushes!
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I doubt LOS is the root cause. Did you somehow restore apps? Did you install something new yesterday? Did you change settings of installed apps?
i think not..?
kurtn said:
I doubt LOS is the root cause. Did you somehow restore apps? Did you install something new yesterday? Did you change settings of installed apps?
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Let's recap.:
1-original CyannogenMod
1.1 -- Screen+battery is replaced
2-install Oxygen OS
2.1 -- flash firmware (antennas+something+recovery)
2.2 -- flash oxygenOS
3 - Install latest twrp for oneplus: https://eu.dl.twrp.me/bacon/twrp-3.2.1-0-bacon.img.html
3.1 -- erase system,cache and dalvik cache
3-2 -- flash https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/full/bacon/20180425/lineage-14.1-20180425-nightly-bacon-signed.zip
3 days perfect
yestarday found powered off (1st time ever!)
today rebooted about 4 times
Any idea?
garfius said:
Let's recap.:
1-original CyannogenMod
1.1 -- Screen+battery is replaced
2-install Oxygen OS
2.1 -- flash firmware (antennas+something+recovery)
2.2 -- flash oxygenOS
3 - Install latest twrp for oneplus: https://eu.dl.twrp.me/bacon/twrp-3.2.1-0-bacon.img.html
3.1 -- erase system,cache and dalvik cache
3-2 -- flash https://mirrorbits.lineageos.org/full/bacon/20180425/lineage-14.1-20180425-nightly-bacon-signed.zip
3 days perfect
yestarday found powered off (1st time ever!)
today rebooted about 4 times
Any idea?
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Delete data for clean install.
garfius said:
It's been 5 days since i installed lineage in my Oneplus One...
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I don't have this device but, if the support/guidance here, for any reason, doesn't work out here then you can always post your question within the following Official LineageOS thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3543489
If needed, and you don't receive any responses from the above thread, you can always try to obtain some member guidance within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2731638
Good Luck!
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Can't save update script for lineage version 14.1
I recently have tried to flash lineage version 14.1. however i get an error that says cant flash because incorrect device. I have tried to edit the update script to remove the line of code that triggers that. after i edit saving it doesnt work and i cant flash lineage. Any suggestions?
asadc said:
I recently have tried to flash lineage version 14.1. however i get an error that says cant flash because incorrect device. I have tried to edit the update script to remove the line of code that triggers that. after i edit saving it doesnt work and i cant flash lineage. Any suggestions?
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What twrp?
Probably found it!
It seems to be a problem with the wifi firmware, seems to be pretty common :crying: :crying:
Anyways, thank you for your time.
Regards.
Ibuprophen said:
I don't have this device but, if the support/guidance here, for any reason, doesn't work out here then you can always post your question within the following Official LineageOS thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3543489
If needed, and you don't receive any responses from the above thread, you can always try to obtain some member guidance within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2731638
Good Luck!
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Try latest
I used lineage tuto, and flashed the latest TWRP and worked like a charm (wifi issue apart).
asadc said:
I recently have tried to flash lineage version 14.1. however i get an error that says cant flash because incorrect device. I have tried to edit the update script to remove the line of code that triggers that. after i edit saving it doesnt work and i cant flash lineage. Any suggestions?
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