I haven’t install any custom kernels yet, I’m using the stock kernel. However since December 15, 2017 the Unlegacy-Android team rolled out an experimental AOSP 8.0 for grouper, I wasn’t able to test out because it was stuck in a boot loop, which bootanimation stays forever, and I haven’t seen any further updates anymore from the Unleagcy-Android team. Hoping badly for more updates.
Side note: I’ve tried either Gapps not installed and installed.:crying:
My Device:
Device Name : Nexus 7 (2012) WiFi
Device Codename : Grouper
Kernel : Stock
OS : Slim7 (Android 7.1.2)
Recovery : TWRP 3.2.1.0
Components Changed : No
Rooted : Yes
Boot loader : Unlocked
SD Card : No
I hope this would help. Looking Forward to the Unlegacy-Android team.
I notice they have an 8.1 ROM too. worth trying that one?
thanks for the heads up, I've been waiting to see if anyone would release an Oreo build
Those builds shouldn't be public as they are working on it
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CyanogenMod 13 is a free, community built distribution of Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) which greatly extends the capabilities of your phone.
This is the unofficial build of CM 13 for the OnePlus 3 (all variants).
OnePlus warranty covers software modifications!
Downloads:
ROM:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591000424948386
Recovery:
https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3/
Sources:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andro...neplus_msm8996
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andro...eplus_oneplus3
https://github.com/theMuppets/propri...vendor_oneplus
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andro...ce_oppo_common
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andro...ce_qcom_common
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andro...opensource_Nfc
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andro...rce_frameworks
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/andro...rce_libnfc-nci
Installation instructions:
You must unlock your bootloader via fastboot.
You must have a custom recovery installed (link above)
Fully wipe your device from Recovery if you are not coming from CM13.0 already.
Flash the downloaded ROM
Locate 6.0 Gapps via a quick Google search. (Make sure it‘s arm64)
Reboot into recovery and install the ROM.
Don‘t flash gapps after you booted up CM 13! This will kill your device. If you want gapps, then flash it right after you wiped your phone and flashed CM 13.
Known issues:
MSM8996: It‘s a new platform. Don‘t expect that CM 13 will run as good as stock.
Dash charge: Does not work, blame OnePlus for not releasing its sources in kernel.
Credits:
LG G5 devs, for their initial CM bringup to the MSM8996 platform
OnePlus, for the actual phone and the engineers helping me with sorting out few issues
Every CM contributor
Grarak
XDAevDB Information
CyanogenMod OnePlus 3, ROM for the OnePlus 3
Contributors
Grarak
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ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2016-07-19
Last Updated 2016-07-09
will there ever be a majos os update officially in sm-t285? it is still stuck in android 5.1.1 lollipop when other A series tablets are already in higher android version . Even sm-t585 got official android 8.
So are we sm-t285 users gonna stuck in this lollipop rom for always? Won't it ever get any official update??
i want to say thanks to sir "jedld" for his awesome works of making custom roms (CM 13 and LineageOS 14.1) for this tablet sm-t285..?? i hope he sees this..?
Hello for everyone, im still using a miui rom port by epicrom ( sourceforge), i m still using a version with android 8 base, i have some question:
I can just install this new version simply with TWRP? because that new version have a new vendor image ( because this version is 9, and another versions are 8)
Or i need to flash new vendor first with fastboot mode and after that flash new rom?
Someone try to install that new version? ( available on sourceforge epic rom )
Thanks
My version: PORT-MiA1_MIUI11.0.3.0_Xiaomi.eu_8.1.0 ( Released on jan 2020 )
New version: xiaomi.eu_V11.0.7.0_MiA1-GSI_9.0 ( Released on April 2020 )
I didn't find any support official
I can't find miui 11 thread for a1....
Can you you spot one for me....
Edited
I used this tutorial to install MIUI 12 on my MI A1 and it worked flawlessly
Hi guys, I was thinking about installing the Android 11 beta on my Huawei P Smart, because I want my phone Up To Date (without wasting money) and because I really love the stock Android experience. But, I came with 2 questions:
1-Because it's not an official update, what are the things that I should be aware of before doing it (like performance drop, bugs,...)? I'm talking about the stable version because I know that the beta will always have some kind of bugs.
2-When the Stable version is released, can I make an upgrade from the Beta to the Stable without having to wipe my data (like a regular and an official Huawei's system update)?
The Android 11 GSI will not boot, wait untill phh releases a phh 11 gsi
I had absolutely no part in making these Cyanogenmod Roms, credit goes to the developers of these Roms.
As we all know, goo.im is down, making all of the old links for Cyanogenmod Roms inaccessible to download. But not anymore, as I have gathered every version of Cyanogenmod for the Kindle Fire HD 7" (tate) tablet and put it all into one file for you to download. The archive is a little over 2 Gigabytes. The archive contains the following:
- (4.2.2) Unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.1 (by Hashcode)
- I also included a flashable zip to use the Android 4.1 Tablet UI instead of the Phablet UI.
- (4.3) Unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.2 (by Hashcode)
- (4.4.4) Official Cyanogenmod 11 (by Hashcode)
- (5.1.1) Official Cyanogenmod 12.1 (by Hashcode)
- (6.0) Unofficial Cyanogenmod 13 (by transi1)
- (7.1.2) Unofficial Lineage OS 14.1 (by transi1)
- All nano Gapps Packages for all Versions
Download the Archive here
Sadly, I sold my Kindle Fire HD 7" I've used for many years, but I decided to archive the Cyanogenmod Builds I still had on that tablet before I sold it. Thank you to all the developers of Cyanogenmod for the Kindle Fire HD 7" tablet over the years, and happy flashing to all of you
I would like to install Cyanogenmod on my Kindle Fire HD 7. Currently it's got System Version 7.5.1 installed. Is there a tutorial?