Hello all,
I have built my own version of AOSP that I have successfully booting in an android wear emulator... all of that stuff is done.
I just can't find any documentation on how to patch my custom AOSP build onto my dz09 mediatek 6261 watch, nor can I find an open source compatible ROM that I could modify to support my changes without using my own AOSP version,
If it isn't possible flash my custom AOSP version, or to even modify my changes into an existing custom ROM, can anyone suggest a cheap android watch that I CAN do this on?
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
edit: and yes, I have thoroughly searched this site for info... unfortunately haven't found what I want
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Hi all,
I'm new to this forum.
I've ordered my G2 which is expected to come next week.
I see that LG G2 stock has lot of good features but teams like Cynogenmod keep up with the speed of Google releasing latest version of Android. I was wondering if anyone has taken Cynogenmod and added features from stock rom to it.
If not, how diffcult is that? Is it as easy as getting those apk and installing or they need compiling build with specific options or specific kernal features to get them working.
I'm new in Android ROM developing but I wonder why can't the "driver files" from stock Android 4.4.2 be placed on CM builds and make the NFC work. I made ROMs with modified apps or other customization so I don't know much about porting ROMs.
P.S.: English for bad sorry.
mihai.apostu98 said:
I'm new in Android ROM developing but I wonder why can't the "driver files" from stock Android 4.4.2 be placed on CM builds and make the NFC work. I made ROMs with modified apps or other customization so I don't know much about porting ROMs.
P.S.: English for bad sorry.
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CM is based on complete different source codes. And a v different system than a kitkat. So there are two ways to get NFS active : a lollipop update by Samsung or drivers given by the company who made our device's NFC chip.
I'm quite happy with the hardware of this mobile although the software is not so elegant.
After every update I've did, a bunch of new problems were appeared.
Latest loaded rom is 360, oreo manual update.
As my previous mobile was an one plus two, I'm wondering what is wrong with this mobile or with huawei, in general, which is causing the lack of custom roms?
Really from the whole bloatware loaded maybe only the IR remote app could be retained if I could install a custom ROM.
Could you advice where I can find custom roms? what is available? detailed explanation with custom treble?
Thanks in advance!
IDK why 44 views and no reply?
is this a sensitive matter? if no chance to have a custom rom I want to know it!
No active developers with this phone apparently.
The kernel source is out, so you can build your own custom rom.
But I don't think you will get the camera working properly with a custom rom.
If we want to run a rom he can't (directly) we have to wait untill someone made it specifically for us. Thats fine i got it very device have its own kernel and rom integration. But if a person is using the same exact tree as official one do then why it is difficult to run stock apps directly w/o proting them.
Is it because of some legacy or copyright problem. One can build a rom on its own w/o having a team(like los, rr, paranoid).
Why porting is necessary? I would like to know that too
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Cause you dont have updates
I am not a code/programme guy,
But what i have learned is, these different ROMs (Stock, AOSP based, Lineage based) have 0 (zero) interchangeability to their stock apps (except common apps). These may be because they use different codes?
For example, lineageSU addon will work only on lineagebased ROMs. Moto apps will work only on stock.
This looks like this apps are coded in way that it run only for specific ROM/device,
If you want such apps you need to modify it..
About ROM,
There are 4 sources/trees, 1)vendor 2) device 3)ROM 4)kernel.
Vendor, kernel, device tree can be used same for any ROM,
but ROM source is different for each ROM, which defines what is base of that ROM. You cannot build stock based ROM, you can only debloat,deodex, and modify stock ROM...
So, on different ROM, you need to modify apps to run...
@DgnrtnX I recommend to read that article about blob's so you get a better understanding why there's so much effort needed to "port" apps for example: https://www.xda-developers.com/came...opers-make-hardware-work-without-source-code/
Hello!! I am a person who understands few terms in Advanced Android World, and I came here to learn and know more for the sake of my curiosities. Please do help and teach me to enlighten my understanding. Thank You.
My question is; Is it possible or is there any way to flash a different stock firmware variant for my device? Specifically, my device is SM-T561, which is on Android 4.4.4 (KitKat), and it is very unsupported. And I would like to flash the Stock Firmware of SM-T560NU because it is on Android 7.1.1 (Nougat). The Android Versions differ a lot, not to mention their gap, some apps I need aren't available on Android 4.4.4, that is why I want to flash SM-T560NU.
(Out-of-Topic-Information: Now I am currently on ViperOS v5.1, I like it, I do, but I still want some Samsung Apps on my device, like the Stock Samsung Keyboard, Touchwiz, and more. But these apps can't be installed on this OS, and that is xo xad. And so, yes, I used Custom OS to acquire what I partially desire, but not what I really need. I agree to the fact that Custom OS are good especially for those who loved customizing the device and/or optimizing the performance.)
Is there a way, or a tool to flash a different stock firmware variant for my device? If there is a way or a tool, please tell me. I really want to flash SM-T560NU to my SM-T561 despite their differences, perhaps there is a way. I really need and want to experience the Stock Samsung firmware with Android 7.1.1. for Galaxy Tab E. TY.
Chilly Elemental said:
Hello!! I am a person who understands few terms in Advanced Android World, and I came here to learn and know more for the sake of my curiosities. Please do help and teach me to enlighten my understanding. Thank You.
My question is; Is it possible or is there any way to flash a different stock firmware variant for my device? Specifically, my device is SM-T561, which is on Android 4.4.4 (KitKat), and it is very unsupported. And I would like to flash the Stock Firmware of SM-T560NU because it is on Android 7.1.1 (Nougat). The Android Versions differ a lot, not to mention their gap, some apps I need aren't available on Android 4.4.4, that is why I want to flash SM-T560NU.
(Out-of-Topic-Information: Now I am currently on ViperOS v5.1, I like it, I do, but I still want some Samsung Apps on my device, like the Stock Samsung Keyboard, Touchwiz, and more. But these apps can't be installed on this OS, and that is xo xad. And so, yes, I used Custom OS to acquire what I partially desire, but not what I really need. I agree to the fact that Custom OS are good especially for those who loved customizing the device and/or optimizing the performance.)
Is there a way, or a tool to flash a different stock firmware variant for my device? If there is a way or a tool, please tell me. I really want to flash SM-T560NU to my SM-T561 despite their differences, perhaps there is a way. I really need and want to experience the Stock Samsung firmware with Android 7.1.1. for Galaxy Tab E. TY.
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No. Sm T560NU runs on snaprdgon processor, and sm t561 has a spreadtrum processor
Try installing magisk module xml pack and then install Samsung apps