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Had a thought....
The Glemsom autobuild kernels are made for more than just one device; this is obvious.
My question is, would removing the support for other phones like Blackstone, Diamond, etc. have better stability with the TP2? Seems logical, but as I'm no dev I can only ask.
Perhaps my brain is working just a bit TOO hard...
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Had a thought....
The Glemsom autobuild kernels are made for more than just one device; this is obvious.
My question is, would removing the support for other phones like Blackstone, Diamond, etc. have better stability with the TP2? Seems logical, but as I'm no dev I can only ask.
Perhaps my brain is working just a bit TOO hard...
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I don't see how... every device has a boardfile that are specific to that device - so if what you're trying to do is prevent code from being run that is specific to other devices, the boardfiles already take care of that...
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I don't see how... every device has a boardfile that are specific to that device - so if what you're trying to do is prevent code from being run that is specific to other devices, the boardfiles already take care of that...
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Yeah, I figured as much.. Thanks for clarifying
Seeing as the Touchpad (known as "TP" from this point on) section is my hangout most of the day (I have a desk job...they don't expect me to actually work do they? pfft...) I have noticed a lot of confusion for people just coming over to the TP with Android and I know myself and many others get frustrated answering the same questions over and over again in the same threads, so I thought I'd try to put something together for what I think are the most common questions. Please add to the thread and I will update the OP. I'm hoping maybe this could be something we all could link to newbies so they can better help themselves familiarize themselves.
Please keep in mind that the TP is not a native Android device, meaning it was not designed to operate with Android on it. Being that this is the case, some things just aren't going to work until extensive work is done. We don't have drivers for some things etc. Patience is a virtue, yadda yadda and all that jazz.
If you do not have Android on your TP, here's how to get CM7 on your TP.
Lets do this.
I just installed Android and as soon as it starts up, it reboots! HALP!
It's sokay! Let it reboot a few times by itself. In my experience, it would reboot four times and then be fine. Why's it do it? I dunno...it just does.
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How can I uninstall Android and just boot webOS?
See this video from reverendkjr. He has very good videos, check 'em out.
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Does the Touchpad have GPS?
Short answer: NO. Long answer: Maybe? Some people claim that the Snapdragon APQ8060 CPU that is in the TP has the capability, and it certainly is a possibility as this the same CPU that is in a bunch of high end phones (T-Mobile Galaxy S II, Galaxy S II Skyrocket, HTC Vivid, Galaxy S II LTE, LG Nitro HD, etc). Maybe some day a developer will unlock it if it is a possibility. Currently though, there is no GPS on the TP.
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What does the TP use for video?
The Snapdragon APQ8060 has a Adreno 220 GPU.
Adreno 220 GPU
Available in the Snapdragon S3 chipset, the Adreno 220 GPU features an enhanced level of 3D graphics performance, allowing for high-end, immersive gaming experiences previously limited to PCs and game consoles.
More than five times the graphics performance of the Adreno 200 GPU
Concurrent CPU, DSP, graphics, and MDP
Streaming textures that can combine video, camera, SVG and other image surfaces with 3D graphics
Supported APIs:
OpenGL ES 2.0
OpenGL ES 1.1
OpenVG 1.1
EGL 1.3
Direct3D Mobile
SVGT 1.2
Direct Draw
GDI
Concurrent CPU, DSP, graphics and MDP
Available on the Snapdragon S3 chipset, including:
MSM8060 with dual CPU up to 1.5 GHz
MSM8660 with dual CPU up to 1.5 GHz
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Does the camera work?
Nawp. Dalingrin, the main CM7 developer, has basically said he really doesn't care about getting the camera working. No worries though, you'll be able to use Zombie Booth eventually, as I know the developer community well enough to know that someone will step in and get it working.
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What versions of Android are available for my TP?
Currently there are three. Cyanogenmod 7, Cyanogenmod 7 XRON-ified and MIUI 2.3.7. Currently, CM7 XRON-ified is the only one being actively developed, and it's great. Here's the main thread for it, show the developer Leoisright some love.
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QQ !My WiFi is broked! QQ
Oi, this one has been beat to living hell and back. Wifi, for some works flawlessly, for others it doesn't work at all and yet for others it is finicky at best. The current "best" known fix, is just to uninstall everything. and then reinstall using the link I posted at the beginning of this thread. There are some applications that are said to correct the issue as well, but I haven't had any issues so I will include those as soon as someone refreshes my memory. :EDIT: Changing the channel to your router to either 4 or 10 seems to correct a lot of wifi issues. :EDIT 2: Here's a very good thread about correcting wifi. :EDIT 3: Make sure your date and time is set correctly in Settings.
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SKYPE Y U NO VIDEO CALL?!
Same reason the camera doesn't work. Please stop asking. Skype works, just *NOT* video calling. :EDIT: It seems video Skype might work...I don't understand how, but people are claiming it does if you follow these directions.
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I'm on CM7 XRON, why does my TP show up as a GT-i9100 (Samsung Galaxy SII)
The devs of XRON changed the build prop in the rom so that we have access to more apps on the market.
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Does the TP have ICS yet?
Not yet, but it will. Dalingrin (follow him on twitter for updates, but DO NOT BUG HIM ABOUT ETA'S). He is a very good dev, one of the best. He's the one responsible for CM7 on both the TP and the Nook Color and he will be responsible for CM9 on the TP as well.
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How can I have webOS boot by default instead of CM7?
By using an app called Cyboot from webOS or by doing the method posted in this thread.
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Can I overclock my TP?
Yes, my app of choice is No Frills CPU Control. It's free, and doesn't use profiles. Clean simple and easy.
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My videos and Youtube are blocky/skipping/etc. How do I fix this?
For videos you put on the device yourself, try an app called MX Video Player. I use it and 720p movies looks sexy. My TP get's used a lot for this as my daughter likes to watch movies on it. As far as Youtube and web videos, it's all up to the ROM devs.
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3D intensive games are choppy and slow. Is there a fix?
If you have downclocked your CPU to save battery, this may be affecting it. If not, give Chainfire 3D a shot.
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Sound becomes buggy/muddy/scratchy when screen turns off.
This is another known issue that we don't have a real fix for. Some claim a reboot fixes it temporarily. It does it with headphones as well, and some say that doing a reboot with the headphones plugged in correct the issue as well. Unfortunately it is something else we will have to just live with until a fix is found.
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Why are some of my apps super small? like on my phone?
Unclick compatibility mode in spare parts.
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Why aren't the tablet versions of apps showing?
It's a mobile Android version. ICS will fix.
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Why won't Market connect?
Check to make sure the date and time is set correctly in Settings. This will also affect wireless connectivity.
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For starters...Very good initiative..we needed this badly....
I never had problem with Wifi, but read many threads here....i am not sure but for some people changing the channel worked...and in some cases changing the whole router worked too..so I think you might include that....atleast the channel piece,,
Also even CM7 is developed actively...we didn't see any updates from long time becoz they are focused on ICS....(I think)
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For starters...Very good initiative..we needed this badly....
I never had problem with Wifi, but read many threads here....i am not sure but for some people changing the channel worked...and in some cases changing the whole router worked too..so I think you might include that....atleast the channel piece,,
Also even CM7 is developed actively...we didn't see any updates from long time becoz they are focused on ICS....(I think)
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You are correct on both accounts. I'll add to the OP.
There has been a discussion goin on aboutbsolving wifi problems here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432380 kindly use the info if you can.
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There has been a discussion goin on aboutbsolving wifi problems here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432380 kindly use the info if you can.
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Thank you sire.
as this thread is focused on answering some basic but important question..I think it should also talk about uninstalling Android etc...got idea from this thread discussion...
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as this thread is focused on answering some basic but important question..I think it should also talk about uninstalling Android etc...got idea from this thread discussion...
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I think this video by rev kyle will help with that http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7IXl6XB6ig
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viny2cool said:
as this thread is focused on answering some basic but important question..I think it should also talk about uninstalling Android etc...got idea from this thread discussion...
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I think this video by rev kyle will help with that http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7IXl6XB6ig
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Thank you both.
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Thank you both.
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Happy to help out
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Rebooting the router worked for me when my wifi went into a loop.
Loksk great, Kracker! Thanks for the taking the time!
why are some of my apps super small? like on my phone?
unclick compatability mode in spare parts.
why aren't the tablet versions of apps showing?
its a mobile android version. ics will fix.
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why are some of my apps super small? like on my phone?
unclick compatability mode in spare parts.
why aren't the tablet versions of apps showing?
its a mobile android version. ics will fix.
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Thanks! And thank you for putting it in a easy copy and paste format
And I didn't know about the compatibility mode in Spare parts doing that.
You might want to add to make sure Date and Time are set. If lost, Amazon and Market will not update/connect correctly
Had this last night... lost date, went to 1970..
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You might want to add to make sure Date and Time are set. If lost, Amazon and Market will not update/connect correctly
Had this last night... lost date, went to 1970..
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Yup, another good one. Thanks!
Thank you for this OP, I am in the process of familiarizing myself with the latest on these as a good friend has asked I help put Android on his. I have rooted and flashed everything from WinMo phones to Android but have not yet jailbroke my iPad2 and certainly never touched anything WebOS at all.
I noticed there is no reference to Market accessibility which I assumed would be huge, is there a reason for that?
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Thank you for this OP, I am in the process of familiarizing myself with the latest on these as a good friend has asked I help put Android on his. I have rooted and flashed everything from WinMo phones to Android but have not yet jailbroke my iPad2 and certainly never touched anything WebOS at all.
I noticed there is no reference to Market accessibility which I assumed would be huge, is there a reason for that?
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Market accessibility in what way?
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Market accessibility in what way?
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I take it Market access is fine for the most part on ROMs, I couldn't imagine people are manually installing files for apps.
DNak206 said:
I take it Market access is fine for the most part on ROMs, I couldn't imagine people are manually installing files for apps.
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Oh yes yes. One thing that works fine is the market. No issues there.
Bravo!!
Great idea and good first start!!! Everyone (not only us noobs) will truly appreciate this. Searching for a nugget in 500+ pages becomes a near impossible task. My only fear is that your FAQ could become almost as unwieldy as the Xron thread. A simple spreadsheet as an attachment in your OP might be helpful. A straight forward listing of known problems with a link to the best answer(s) could probably take care of the vast majority of queries. Expanded narrative for the really complex problems, e.g., wifi issues, could possibly be included in a second spreadsheet or linked back to the appropriate thread for comment. Let me know if I can help.
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I got the nexus 9 when it first came out since I needed a tablet for school readings as etexts are so cheap. I was wondering since why there has been so little development for it? Its an AOSP device yet there are no cyanogen nightlies (no official ones at least). No franco kernel. TWRP doesn't even support a layout for the screen ratio. Is clockwork mod even supporting it?
There's almost no one working with it? Is there a reason for that? Does the 64 bit or nvidia soc discourage people or whats the deal? I know no one owes me anything, I am just curious why so few are interested on developing for it seeing as its a nexus.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/community-t2961063
Some interesting reading in there
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I got the nexus 9 when it first came out since I needed a tablet for school readings as etexts are so cheap. I was wondering since why there has been so little development for it? Its an AOSP device yet there are no cyanogen nightlies (no official ones at least). No franco kernel. TWRP doesn't even support a layout for the screen ratio. Is clockwork mod even supporting it?
There's almost no one working with it? Is there a reason for that? Does the 64 bit or nvidia soc discourage people or whats the deal? I know no one owes me anything, I am just curious why so few are interested on developing for it seeing as its a nexus.
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@franciscofranco owns the Nexus 9, but he's said repeatedly that he won't be building a kernel for it, might be because he only had limited success with optimizing the Tegra 3 kernel for the Nexus 7 (2012).
TWRP not supporting the layout is just because there aren't enough 2048x1536 devices out there to justify maintaining a layout for.
The Nexus 9 is a trail-blazing device... one of the first ARM64 devices and the first one with a 64-bit OS, major under-the-hood changes (SELinux, etc) in Lollipop. Developers are probably still getting the hang of all these major changes. That and tablets just aren't as popular with developers compared to phones.
AICP is official ?
The reason cm isn't official is because there is a cherry that needs to be picked before build (as of now).
How dare you say lack of development support!!
OK OK JK did not mean to be harsh
I say its having good support
Alot better support than the T Mobile note 3
And nexus 7 2012
Also remember the butterfly effect / and telephone
If one says it does not have that good development
Then that one says it has bad development
Then another hears it and spreads the word
Then a dev hears all the news about good/bad
Then he says I better not take a chance
Then others ask the dev = butterfly effect / and telephone
Its like a self fulfilling prophecy
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I got the nexus 9 when it first came out since I needed a tablet for school readings as etexts are so cheap. I was wondering since why there has been so little development for it? Its an AOSP device yet there are no cyanogen nightlies (no official ones at least).
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For a device that promises actual productive use, why would you want something that will make it slow, unreliable, and power hungry?
No franco kernel.
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Nobody is stopping you from building your own kernel for it. Not like it is hard to do. What changes would you make to it?
TWRP doesn't even support a layout for the screen ratio.
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Does that make it non-functional? I've said to other people for years for other devices... that if you are spending so much time in recovery that it matters how *pretty* it is, then you're doing something seriously wrong.
Is clockwork mod even supporting it?
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Define "support"....
If the question is... "IS there a CWM recovery for Nexus 9?", then the answer is YES. A quick search on your favorite search engine will yield a CWM recovery in seconds. Its up to you to use it.
There's almost no one working with it? Is there a reason for that?
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Maybe because nobody perceives a need for it to be worked ON. That tends to happen when devices are actually done right.
Does the 64 bit or nvidia soc discourage people or whats the deal? I know no one owes me anything, I am just curious why so few are interested on developing for it seeing as its a nexus.
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Hardly. You just need to know where to look for things that are *TRULY* exciting.
Example:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/12/28/ubuntu-nexus-9-tablet/
I know I can work on a kernel. I have done so in the past. I was simply wondering why people aren't working on it since its a nexus device. I would also hardly say lack of interest is because its done so well. Every other nexus has oodles of support and I wouldn't call them all poor devices in dire need of improvement. I have had plenty of phones and devices and none have heated as quickly as my nexus 9 when I browse chrome for instance.
Also I wouldn't really say cyanogenmod automatically makes something slow and power hungry. Been running nightly cm12s on my oneplus one and the battery is great and have had 0 reboots so far.
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Maybe because nobody perceives a need for it to be worked ON. That tends to happen when devices are actually done right.
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Seriously? This is what you think of development. The quality of the device isn't the question here. This is a nexus forum on XDA. People are hungry for roms, kernels and mods and the devs love making them to make an already great device better. He doesn't need your hostility for asking what hundreds of people are thinking.
Hi guys, I'm considering buying this phone, but I haven't used Xiaomi before
Right now I have a Huawei P8 and I regret buying it, pretty great specs but the firmware (i.e. bootloader, drivers) and software (their Android build) is crap. I recently installed CyanogenMod which is already a huge improvement, but the battery is only 2600mA and it's aged, so I don't even get a half day of medium high usage (watching videos, web, etc)
What I would like to know is mainly about the MIUI business
Huawei emui is crap, so please tell me whatever you want about Xiaomi's one
Also should I get the mtk or the sd version? Are there any other differences?
Is there anything you dislike about your note 4? I didn't do my homework before buying my P8, so please be honest with any problems you have with the phone
Feel free to ask me for clarification or additional preferences if I've left out anything
I feel I should mention that I'm a power user
I will definitely want to root my new phone, probably Xposed too, and if I don't like Xiaomi's ROM, then I'll probably use lineage OS
On that note, how easy is it to do the above? Should I be satisfied with MIUI?
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I feel I should mention that I'm a power user
I will definitely want to root my new phone, probably Xposed too, and if I don't like Xiaomi's ROM, then I'll probably use lineage OS
On that note, how easy is it to do the above? Should I be satisfied with MIUI?
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You can play with your phone whatever you want, there are tons of roms available right now, rooting and flashing is easy, but I think unlocking the dayyym bootloader might take few days.
If you don't like Miui, you can always switch, Infact i dont like Miui its sucks for me. I left Miui like long ago, I won't be reverting to Miui anytime soon.
Its depends, some of em likes Miui, most of em' don't, custom Roms FTW!!
Battery is great, camera is also good.. [sorry I dont take photos, I dunno about quality ??]
Go get it, that's all I'd like to say!
Careful it has two variant; Snapdragon and Mediatek SoC. If you're custom ROM's addict, pick the SD ones.
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You can play with your phone whatever you want, there are tons of roms available right now, rooting and flashing is easy, but I think unlocking the dayyym bootloader might take few days.
If you don't like Miui, you can always switch, Infact i dont like Miui its sucks for me. I left Miui like long ago, I won't be reverting to Miui anytime soon.
Its depends, some of em likes Miui, most of em' don't, custom Roms FTW!!
Battery is great, camera is also good.. [sorry I dont take photos, I dunno about quality ]
Go get it, that's all I'd like say!
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I'm very much the same, almost never use camera. I've heard MIUI has beat features, like the double account thing. But you're right, if I don't like it there's always another ROM (in which case the Snapdragon would be better since more ROMs)
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i'm very much the same, almost never use camera. I've heard miui has beat features, like the double account thing. But you're right, if i don't like it there's always another rom (in which case the snapdragon would be better since more roms)
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ye, get a snapdragon variant, I forgot to mention that.
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Careful it has two variant; Snapdragon and Mediatek SoC. If you're custom ROM's addict, pick the SD ones.
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Yes I noticed from browsing the forums, but I mean I'm generally very content with Cyanogen, so I don't think I need too much variety.
The having to wait to get bootloader code sounds similar to Huawei, but what a large portion of Huawei users didn't know about was the website that let you fill in your details and instantly get a code (Huawei website, not shady stuff)
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ye, get a snapdragon variant, I forgot to mention that.
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Only for the variety of ROMs or is there something else?
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Only for the variety of ROMs or is there something else?
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Ofcourse Roms, means SD = MOAAR Development!
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Ofcourse Roms, means SD = MOAAR Development!
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Read post #7
Edit: I looked through the Snapdragon ROMs
Seems it's all basically MIUI or cyanogen variants
(i.e they look similar to my current ROM)
So although "mido" has more ROMs, it seems to be more of the same
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Read post #7
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Well, I got it.
CM is dead and LineageOS is the new CM now.
But but.. If I were you I'd like to choose SD variant over an MTK one, because of development.
The stable Roms you get, when EOL of a device then there might be newer android versions via custom roms, where as MTK variant stuck, if you look in the MTK variant roms, kernel sections, you'll get it.
check on miui website for locked bootloader and you will definitely avoid this great but due to lock phone.
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check on miui website for locked bootloader and you will definitely avoid this great but due to lock phone.
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Could you please rephrase? Didn't understand what you meant
Is that device fast in daily usage? I can wait a few sec for opening an app, but i really dont want any stuttering etc
Get the mido dont get the mtk for the love of god dont get the mtk, get mido (snapdragon)
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Get the mido dont get the mtk for the love of god dont get the mtk, get mido (snapdragon)
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I poked around on Reddit etc, definitely getting snappy
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I poked around on Reddit etc, definitely getting snappy
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That's cool! :highfive:
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Is that device fast in daily usage? I can wait a few sec for opening an app, but i really dont want any stuttering etc
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im pretty sure with 8 cores its not gonna stutter. my mothers phone is a dual core and there's only a tiny wait (less than a second i think) before an app launches
https://github.com/MiCode/Xiaomi_Kernel_OpenSource/tree/davinci-p-oss
Cool! Hope to see an official twrp build soon
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Cool! Hope to see an official twrp build soon
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oh jeah. Me too.
WOW!!! So fast!
Nice. Dev can working now on good stuff.
Home custom kernel and roms are out soon.
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Home custom kernel and roms are out soon.
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Sweet, are you basing it on aosp or some other custom line?
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Sweet, are you basing it on aosp or some other custom line?
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Home custom kernel and roms are out soon.
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Hello , i am sorry to ask this kind of question. but are there any news about ?
Hello
I want to calm everybody down. This phone hasn´t been released yet in all countries. I bought it today as it was released today in Poland.
It will take time for devs to get the phone, wait for bootloader unblocking and then make something that at least boots and has WiFi.
I'm sure this phone will be popular, because there's not much difference between this and pro version.
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Hello
I want to calm everybody down. This phone hasn´t been released yet in all countries. I bought it today as it was released today in Poland.
It will take time for devs to get the phone, wait for bootloader unblocking and then make something that at least boots and has WiFi.
I'm sure this phone will be popular, because there's not much difference between this and pro version.
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Yes but K20/pro are quit long time in released, and much better support is for k20pro model, even in developer and stable chines firmwares. ( so it means in EU ROMs too. ) K20/pro models are exactly same as mi9t/pro, just missing band20 . we can use same roms.
I hope k20/mi9t will be popular as you said, but i am not so optimistic
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Yes but K20/pro are quit long time in released, and much better support is for k20pro model, even in developer and stable chines firmwares. ( so it means in EU ROMs too. ) K20/pro models are exactly same as mi9t/pro, just missing band20 . we can use same roms.
I hope k20/mi9t will be popular as you said, but i am not so optimistic
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Mi 9 SE already has custom roms, despite for being less popular and significantly worse than Mi 9T. We Will get something eventually
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Hello
I want to calm everybody down. This phone hasn´t been released yet in all countries. I bought it today as it was released today in Poland.
It will take time for devs to get the phone, wait for bootloader unblocking and then make something that at least boots and has WiFi.
I'm sure this phone will be popular, because there's not much difference between this and pro version.
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Yeah, no much difference apart from completely different SOC. So, basically in terms of development, that makes it completely different and developing is being done from scratch. Especially if we take into consideration that SD 730 is quite new. So, sorry, but no sorry. The development will take time.
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Yeah, no much difference apart from completely different SOC. So, basically in terms of development, that makes it completely different and developing is being done from scratch. Especially if we take into consideration that SD 730 is quite new. So, sorry, but no sorry. The development will take time.
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Yeah, also in my opinion it would make sense that the two phones (k20 pro and the Mi9T) had different forums. Yes they are similar in hardware but the most important part, the SOC is entirely different.
The k20/mi9t has been launched in India, it's a bit overpriced here, many devs here aren't buying it probably, they are instead buying k20pro/mi 9t pro, so development might be slow and less.
In the near future there will be nothing custom?
There are some roms in development on this site:
https://mifirm.net/model/davinci.ttt#other-other
You can also get all the stable versions available (eu/china/global) and a twrp recovery there.
Has anyone started building roms?
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Has anyone started building roms?
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I was imagine you will build custom rom because of your previous post here
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Yeah, also in my opinion it would make sense that the two phones (k20 pro and the Mi9T) had different forums. Yes they are similar in hardware but the most important part, the SOC is entirely different.
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As far as i understand:
k20 = mi9t
(k20 pro = mi9t pro)