[KERNEL] [February 5] ElementalX-U11-3.00 (Android Pie) - HTC U11 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other Develo

ElementalX Kernel
for HTC U11 (Ocean)
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ElementalX is designed for maximum stability.
It is made for people who depend on their phone every day.
Features
Easy installation and setup with Aroma installer
Sweep2sleep
Overclock or underclock CPU
NTFS r/w support
Option to disable fsync
Block wakelocks with EX Kernel Manager
compatible with Button Mapper
advanced color control
button light notification
backlight dimmer
performance and power optimizations
adjust or disable vibration
Does not force encryption
Does not modify system partition
Does not overwrite modules
Compatible with systemless root
Installation
1. Flash in recovery
For maximum compatibility with all ROMs, ElementalX uses your existing ramdisk.
Notes
EX Kernel Manager can be used to configure settings and update or install the kernel quickly and easily.
You can also use my free app Button Mapper to configure the fingerprint sensor/home button.
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Android 9 Sense
ElementalX-U11-3.00
Android 8.0.0 Sense
ElementalX-U11-2.03
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Android 7.1.1 Sense
ElementalX-U11-1.08
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Source code
https://github.com/flar2/ocean
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ElementalX-U11, Kernel for the HTC U11
Contributors
flar2
Source Code: https://github.com/flar2/ocean
Kernel Special Features:
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Status: Stable
Created 2017-06-13
Last Updated 2020-02-05

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Awesome stuff mate, I'll download it now and test it out!!!
EDIT: Flashed all ok and no issues so far, thanks!!!

can sprint use this

Glad to see you join the U11 game @flar2 !

Good times, glad to see advanced color control and s2s.

@flar2
do you think me random lightsensor issues (sometimes working, sometimes not) could be kernelrelated? if yes I'd like to flash ElementalX and try my luck

glad u here @flar2

Been using your kernel manager while I wait for your kernel to be released. Glad to see you on this device.

Hey @flar2. Was hoping to see you here pretty soon Lol, I had already loaded Button Mapper on my U11

Hey flar, got another profile for ya whenever you get a chance.

dual sim version supported ?

Oh, boy, @flar2 is on the U11 now. I have been wavering back and forth on the "do I sell my 10 and buy a U11 or not" and this is tipping me towards the new device again......

hgoldner said:
Oh, boy, @flar2 is on the U11 now. I have been wavering back and forth on the "do I sell my 10 and buy a U11 or not" and this is tipping me towards the new device again......
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Jerry rigs again. Are you sure?

RogerF81 said:
Jerry rigs again. Are you sure?
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Well, I've been using the device for a few months now, and it's always in a case. I understand the torture test they subject the device to, but I've had a cell phone for more than 20 years and I've never once sat on it, bent it, or any of the stuff they do. Yeah, I drop them on rare occasions, but they're always in cases. The worst tragedy ever was self-inflected, on a Rezound. Dropped the damn thing while bending over my sump pump. Immediately grabbed it and pulled the battery but it was too late.
Now at least they're mostly waterproof so that wouldn't recur. The U11's I've used are solid, and these are preproduction units anyway.

hgoldner said:
Well, I've been using the device for a few months now, and it's always in a case. I understand the torture test they subject the device to, but I've had a cell phone for more than 20 years and I've never once sat on it, bent it, or any of the stuff they do. Yeah, I drop them on rare occasions, but they're always in cases. The worst tragedy ever was self-inflected, on a Rezound. Dropped the damn thing while bending over my sump pump. Immediately grabbed it and pulled the battery but it was too late.
Now at least they're mostly waterproof so that wouldn't recur. The U11's I've used are solid, and these are preproduction units anyway.
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Lol, yeah. I think unless you're the Hulk you don't have too much to worry about. This thing feels at least as solid as my 10 did...and if you think about all the guts inside you'd have to bend along with the case....yeah not too worried.

Hey, will that work with magisk?

BolecDST said:
Hey, will that work with magisk?
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All I know is when I tried to flash magisk after this kernel it failed and told me to replace it with the stock image.

BolecDST said:
Hey, will that work with magisk?
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Yes, I'm using it with Magisk with no issues

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[DEV][WIP][PoC] ClockworkMod Touch for TouchPad

So, I've been working on getting the new version of CWM that has onscreen controls, a battery meter, and more to work on the TouchPad. So far, I've gotten it to boot, flash, and all that jazz, but the touchscreen still seems to be a WIP. Also, adb seems to be broken atm. Besides that, it seems to be working alright. I kind of want to gauge interest before I go out and fix the bugs/release a build.
Anyways, here are some pictures of the new CWM (and inadvertently me at 5 AM.. no judgements haha).
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Notice the on-screen buttons (that don't work, yet...)
Finally, here's the battery meter
If I decide to keep going with this (hell, someone else should, too! I'm sure they could do it better, too heh), I'll start merging in some changes like USB notification and more. So..... any opinions?
larger text to fill the space ? make use of the space
i am afraid that i will make a mess of the setting by touching the screen, anyway thanks~
There's definitely interest. On the Touchpad my recovery of choice is TWRP, but since that's been discontinued and in its current state a little buggy I still use CWM. This would have the best of both worlds.
I'm going to go in the opposite direction of the other suggestion thus far and say shrink the buttons a bit, if possible.
Agreed I am certainly interested, much nicer then having to use the volume buttons....
Well, to finish this, I would have to tear apart TWRP's source hoping they have touch input in their code (the GUI code isn't public). Also, I would probably have to spend a few days bug fixing and actually fixing code instead of just commenting out stuff our device doesn't have (/datadata). It seems like it'd be a bit much, but once again, if more than 4 people say they'd want it, I'd do it haha. I'm just a CS college kid in midterms week so time is decently valuable, I guess heh.
EDIT: I felt bad because I feel like I sounded like I devalued the 4 responders; I don't and hope I didn't come off that way!
I wouldnt mind have a taste of cwm touch.
Is this the version of cwm that TWRP team helped with? (after they dropped their recovery project and started helping cwm's development).
I read they were planning to start help cwm with touch but i didnt see the implementation yet.
What do you think about using 4EXT Recovery instead?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402820
I'm definitely down for this.
CwM certainly does what it was design to do. I've been using it since I got hold of MyTouch3g and Donut. It hasn't changed. That said, it's time for a transformation. I think I read on another forum that there will be some changes to CwM soon. I don't know if you are part of that crew. Anyway, please move forward with this project.
Well I have midterns until next Monday, so I'll be busy, but if you want, I can release an alpha after testing it to see if basic functionality isn't broken? That means it'll have backup/restore, partition wipe, USB mounting, battery status, and zip installation. Anything else needed for an alpha?
Also, our touch screen drivers appear to be userland-based. To the average person, that means they're not in the kernel so I'll have to look into implementing that driver into CWM's source. Once that works, we should be golden. Also, I really want to add features like screen shut off if not touched for a minute or so. That should help with battery usage in CWM, I believe.
Thanks for the support and if you have anything to add/an idea/feature request/help, I'd love to hear it all!
DKMikey said:
What do you think about using 4EXT Recovery instead?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402820
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+1 4ext is teh shizza
I think the aesthetics and additional functionality can follow. Getting touch to work with whatever is currently in CwM is more important.
I liked TeamWin's recovery, but since it's currently not being developed... oh well...
I have a fairly stable A0.5 and i don't plan on making any changes other than a kernel update or two. I have some time to test and give feed back.
Just a quick note (I'm currently in class and can't talk too much), but 4ext is closed source. Also, does anyone know if TWRP has been abandoned? As in, they'd probably be alright with open sourcing their GUI? Maybe? Bueller?
Smith7018 said:
Just a quick note (I'm currently in class and can't talk too much), but 4ext is closed source. Also, does anyone know if TWRP has been abandoned? As in, they'd probably be alright with open sourcing their GUI? Maybe? Bueller?
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Didn't know 4ext was closed source, too bad. Twrp was abandoned but idk if its open source either... drop em a line
You could try talking to DooMLoRD or Napstar, they are working on touch based cwm for a few devices.
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...abled-recovery-for-kindle-fire-and-htc-flyer/
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-touch-enabled-recovery-on-even-more-devices/
Is there an update on this? I see there is a release version on other devices.
- Sent from my TouchPad
you should make the navigation buttons bigger.
I'd love this. Please continue working on it
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This would be amazing to have on my TP!!

[KERNEL] [G900T/kltetmo] [24 April 2014] Zaventh Kernel R1

Hello,
Initial starting point for some of my kernel hacking on the G900T. I mostly needed Permissive SELinux support for some other projects, but I will be making some enhancements to this kernel in time as well. However, for the moment please consider this release for engineers only.
SecureStorage must be disabled *before flashing* this (or any) custom kernel. Failure to do so will cause many issues.
Edit /system/build.prop:
Code:
ro.securestorage.support=false
Clear caches and reboot. However, once you do this, you will lose many settings to things like SHealth, possibly wifi credentials, and maybe other system/Samsung apps. Backup and restore with a root app will not work. Do not try it. You'll still be able to use these apps, however, you'll just have to set them up again.
Features
Insecure
Root adbd
Runtime downgrade SELinux (Permissive)
Notes
Includes all features in the stock kernel (exfat, etc.)
Will cause your boot screen to show an SEAndroid warning message upon boot, though you can safely ignore it.
Known issues
None
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Zaventh Kernel for the T-Mobile Galaxy S5, a Kernel for the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 5
Contributors
zaventh
Kernel Special Features:
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-04-24
Last Updated 2014-04-24
Will I need this post? Probably not.
Amy known issues?
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n2nin said:
Amy known issues?
Sent from my SM-G900T using xda app-developers app
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None as long as long you modify the build.prop as described.
Are there any benefits (that a user would notice) to SELinux being permissive?
Can't wait for future updates ;]
Sent from my SM-G900T
Considering you seem to be the only other person working on building a new kernel at the moment, I'm looking to you for some advice.
I'm building my own kernel also (eventually for booting Ubuntu Desktop or Touch on the S5), but I seem to have run into a small glitch. I'm building straight from the ANCD source (no modifications yet), and my kernel boots fine so far. However, USB (MTP) doesn't seem to work with my kernel installed. There may be some other funky things going on also (e.g. some apps that interact with hardware have an extreme lag, WiFi takes longer to become available...), but I haven't fully tested everything yet.
Can you tell me whether you used the provided "build_msm8974pro_kernel.sh" script or not? Either way, can you provide any helpful tips for building this kernel? The last one I built was for Android 4.1 on the S4.
If you don't wish to respond here, please send me a PM. Thanks!
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SecureStorage must be disabled *before flashing* this (or any) custom kernel. Failure to do so will cause many issues.
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NEVER MIND!
I don't always read the instructions. ^_^ Thanks for your original write-up and passive advice!
Internation Kernel Bad Idea? Can you add fast Charge?
My only reason I use other kernels is fast charge, im sure that other kernels have benifits, but im one of those modders who likes to stay close to stock. Im actually dieng for a GE s5 for true samsung AOSP, but anyway, i was wondering, i beleive there is any easily applyable *to kernel makers not me* patch by somebody named chad something chad009 i think, that can add a fast charge ability. I miss being able to get 1.9A on wall and 1A on PC.... whats the point in Sammy giving us a nice 2A USB 3.0 charger if they seem to have limited charge to 1A.... Really makes a difference especially since I will be getting Zero Lemon battery, which just FYI is on preorder on amazon for 50$... bit pricey, im gona wait till it comes out and maybe a hyperion model to see if that drives down price, but i wont wait long as they probably know, i miss 7800Mah battery power, s5 does have good battery utilization so far ive found, tho its only been a few days for ! Cheers
Thanks
PS: if I find an internation kernel with FC can I use it? Im pretty sure our hardware is the same, the only difference is Radios, but thats seperate, and Im sure i could find TMOs Radio.
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PS: if I find an internation kernel with FC can I use it? Im pretty sure our hardware is the same, the only difference is Radios, but thats seperate, and Im sure i could find TMOs Radio.
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I've flashed all international kernels no problem so far.
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I've flashed all international kernels no problem so far.
Sent from my SM-G900T
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And has Fast Charge been implemented in any of them. Probably my only complaint is forgetting to plug into AC when going to bed, instead of leaving connected to my desktop USB, which is painfully slow on charging.
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And has Fast Charge been implemented in any of them. Probably my only complaint is forgetting to plug into AC when going to bed, instead of leaving connected to my desktop USB, which is painfully slow on charging.
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There's really only one or two even international kernels lol its such a new phone. We're obviously the tech junkies. But I just looked and no there hasn't been I just subscribed and asked for it in there kernels to I'll repo Rt back if I find FL kernel.
Awesome kernel, using since I flashed.
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LiME
Would it be possible to add support for LiME
https://code.google.com/p/lime-forensics/
Is it possible to get this kernel overclocked. Thanks!!!
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Is possible overclock? Thanks for the info!
S5 G900-T for Tapatalk Pro!
Does this work for sm g900t1

Jewel Unofficial Carbon 5.1.x

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I'm super excited to announce Carbon Rom for the Jewel!!! It's been a long time since I've seen this one on this device. I hope you enjoy it, along with the other ROMs I have helped push out for this device. More details to come. For now, clean wipe, flash, and enjoy!!!
NOTE: May not run on first bootup. If not, just restart the phone, and it'll push through fine.
As with all my ROMs, I suggest the latest TWRP for recovery.
I also suggest Slim Gapps for packages.
DOWNLOAD ROM HERE
Special thanks to Carbon team, and CyanogenMod team, both of whose code I used to make this possible.
Kernel Source: https://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_device_htc_jewel/tree/cm-12.1
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Unofficial Carbon Rom for Jewel, ROM for the Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE
Contributors
ocarinaz64
Source Code: https://github.com/carbonrom
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Nightly
Created 2015-08-07
Last Updated 2015-08-20
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No. Way. I was a big fan of Carbon way back when, glad to see this back up on LP! Thanks for your work =)
Edit: Install worked great and I'm up and running; all features seem to be functional as far as I can tell. This runs nice and light, very snappy!
I noticed that there have already been several downloads of Carbon. I'm glad to see people at least giving this one a look. I'm not a guy who is too picky on features, so I can switch from one ROM to the next without missing much. For the time being, I'm on Carbon, and I haven't had any hiccups.
One quick note here, be sure to check your ringer volume. For some reason, although my volume was ON, it sounded way soft to where I didn't even know it was ringing. Maybe it's just me, but check to see that you have your ringers working properly by calling your phone.
First, thank you for your effort in in keeping this device relevant when most others have moved on(which of course is understandable). Much appreciated
I haven't seen any issues with the ringer volume. In fact, I find all the audio through the device's speaker much fuller and louder! Very surprised that the device is capable of this volume.
The 2 issues I've seen with this ROM are:
1) Relatively weak battery life compared to 5.1 PAC ROM beta's and Unity ROM 5.1 . Its dropping from fully charged at 10:00 PM to ~60% in the morning without any use. I've used it for 4 days now and will give it a few more days to settle down. It could also be the half-popped kernel with double tap to wake feature.
2) Notifications are not readable due to white text on white background
aptorrent said:
2) Notifications are not readable due to white text on white background
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That's weird, because my notifications are white on a black background... I wonder if its a theme issue.
I did post another update.
Anybody using this rom? I'd like to hear some feed back.
7357 said:
Anybody using this rom? I'd like to hear some feed back.[
Same Here.....
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7357 said:
Anybody using this rom? I'd like to hear some feed back.
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7357 said:
Anybody using this rom? I'd like to hear some feed back.[
Same Here.....
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I will make a backup and give it a try. What happened to that adventurous flashing spirit guys?! :beer:
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Installed it on my old unit - full wipe, flashed minimal gapps recommended, only issue I see is I'm getting "insert SIM card" whenever mobile data is turned on.
Not that I have mobile data or need to turn it on mind you...
7357 said:
Anybody using this rom? I'd like to hear some feed back.
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7357 said:
Anybody using this rom? I'd like to hear some feed back.[
Same Here.....
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Yes! I'm using it, and I have been since I first got it working. I can say that after a LOT of use, I have had a couple of random reboots, but it wasn't enough to turn me away. Everything works for me like it should. If you're interested, you really should give it a go (if you haven't yet).
Secondly, @7357, I noticed you have listed in your tag an older TWRP version. The newest one can be found at https://twrp.me/devices/htcevo4glte.html. At the time of this writing, it's version 2.8.7.0. You'll notice that CaptainThrowback is one of the maintainers there. Give it a flash if you haven't!
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[KERNEL][OOS|OB][CLANG][OC] Xceed [5/5T][Updated:7/15]

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**Snapdragon™ is a registered trademark owned by Qualcomm Technologies Inc.
**OnePlus™** is a registered trademark owned by Shenzhen Oneplus Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
**(v5)Xceed Logo™ is created by @kentexcitebot
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Xceed Custom Kernel, Kernel for the OnePlus 5T
Contributors
kairi_zeroblade
Source Code: https://gitlab.com/zeroblade1984/Oneplus-MSM8998
Kernel Special Features: Stable!!
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Production build 2
Stable Release Date: 2018-06-30
Created 2018-06-09
Last Updated 2018-07-15
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Oh sorry didn't mention.
Rommco05 said:
Hi, page for | CREDITS | DISCLAIMER | DOWNLOADS | FEATURES | FAQ is down, giving 404 error. Just let u know nice to see new kernel. Thanks
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Kernel will release tomorrow
Oh man, went to download... Not tomorrow ?
Very excited to see this kernel pop up for 5T. Hoping download link appears soon..
Rommco05 said:
Hi, page for | CREDITS | DISCLAIMER | DOWNLOADS | FEATURES | FAQ is down, giving 404 error. Just let u know nice to see new kernel. Thanks
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yung40oz84 said:
Oh man, went to download... Not tomorrow
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crashazz3 said:
Very excited to see this kernel pop up for 5T. Hoping download link appears soon..
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Can you check now?? my bad..lol
Enjoy 2.64ghz OC on the perf cluster..
kairi_zeroblade said:
Can you check now?? my bad..lol
Enjoy 2.64ghz OC on the perf cluster..
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Thank you so much! Used to use your kernel back when I had OP3T and was just an xda lurker
Curious to see what made the initial release as far as features. Flashing now...
Would u say focus on performance or battery life or both ???
crashazz3 said:
Thank you so much! Used to use your kernel back when I had OP3T and was just an xda lurker
Curious to see what made the initial release as far as features. Flashing now...
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Be sure to take note of the reminder on the download section before flashing and Thank you!!
Jamie_oppo said:
Would u say focus on performance or battery life or both ??
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Xceed does not focus on anything the project aims to be just simple, stable and easy to use (Flash and Forget principle) but there's always surprises..
EDIT: we're looking for an active TG crew who can run tests with me, if you feel you're qualified and up to the task then you can PM @ilia1985 for more information about it
Appears to be a good kernel for anyone looking for a flash-and-forget performance oriented kernel. Doesn't have a whole lot of options to fulfill my tweaking addition, but this kernel is not meant for loads of options anyways.
First impressions look pretty good, kernel is extremely responsive, and apps appear to open faster compared to stock kernel (probably due to OC freqs). However I'm noticing my CPU hitting max frequencies & sticking there while playing Train Conductor World, even while idling on the "map". Flashed back to stock kernel to compare and stock kernel does NOT exhibit this behavior.
@kairi bro good to see you here..hope you remember me from Xiaomi mi3 days..you can always count on me..I will try the kernel and let you know the feedback .
crashazz3 said:
Appears to be a good kernel for anyone looking for a flash-and-forget performance oriented kernel. Doesn't have a whole lot of options to fulfill my tweaking addition, but this kernel is not meant for loads of options anyways.
First impressions look pretty good, kernel is extremely responsive, and apps appear to open faster compared to stock kernel (probably due to OC freqs). However I'm noticing my CPU hitting max frequencies & sticking there while playing Train Conductor World, even while idling on the "map". Flashed back to stock kernel to compare and stock kernel does NOT exhibit this behavior.
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comments are always welcome...
But I do hope, before your wrote this up, you could have almost seen a reply from almost every dev here that you can't compare the stock kernel to to almost every kernel (custom), why is that so?? if you have tracked down the commit history it was evident that the Oneplus QOS framework together with some hooks have been removed, furthermore, the shipped opchain module with the source is a bit nit-picky to build, that module controls/moderates frequency behavior..
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@kairi bro good to see you here..hope you remember me from Xiaomi mi3 days..you can always count on me..I will try the kernel and let you know the feedback .
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Glad I can be of service to you here...and happy to see some old patrons!! enjoy the ride..
Finally, the best kernel for OP3 is here for the 5t. Been waiting for this kernel since I bought the phone. Thank you!
Thank you for giving us the best kernel using it since OP3 and i confirm this is the fastest kernel do some benchmark tests you will understand why
Jole7 said:
Thank you for giving us the best kernel using it since OP3 and i confirm this is the fastest kernel do some benchmark tests you will understand why
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+1
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Jole7 said:
Thank you for giving us the best kernel using it since OP3 and i confirm this is the fastest kernel do some benchmark tests you will understand why
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Benchmark says nothing lmao
BlazingKahn35 said:
Benchmark says nothing lmao
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Said no OEM ever and what every jealous wannabe says....
And yet for every new phone 1 of the 1st things that leak are benchmarks... Benchmarks are one of deciding factors when buying choosing a phone. It may not say much about real world performance or UI fluidity but bench marks are a measuring tool which help tune/refine software/hardware and your comment above only shows your ignorance.
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Would this work on OnePlus 5?
If not will you be releasing an OP5 version?
Your work has always been fantastic.

[CLOSED][DISCUSSION] Switchroot Android Port

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Introduction
This is a general discussion thread about our efforts to bring Android to the Nintendo Switch. (This post will see updates, we just wanted to get the ball going)
Current state of the project
The base for this port is LineageOS 15.1. As of now most things you'd expect work. WiFi, Bluetooth, Audio, Dock, JoyCons via Bluetooth only for now. Full sleep does not work yet so battery runtime is not great, but this is something that's being worked on. As of yesterday Android can be booted with the hekate bootloader and entering TWRP works by simply holding VOL- while booting. There is still a bunch of stuff to do until this can see a full release. Especially the setup process is something that's being worked on making simpler.
How to keep in touch
Feel free to ask questions here (apart from ETAs obviously). Once we have a public build we'll open a DevDB project too.
We are currently posting updates on Twitter as we go along at https://twitter.com/switchroot_org
We'll have a Discord server too once the builds go public. A little more patience please.
Posted in the last couple of days by @switchroot_org
Welp, I sold my Switch, now I'll probably buy another Switch... Obviously getting the device stable is the priority at the moment, but I am still wondering if the overclocking feature will also be here for us as well? Since I can't imagine running 1ghz a57 on Android is that great
The remote playing is gonna be so interesting on this
Really, really looking forward to this. Amazing work, keep it up
Overclocking to 1.7GHz (which is actually normal clock really) will be supported. And we just fixed WiFi scanning so you can connect to WiFi normally instead of having to manually enter it.
Regarding remote play: GameStream should work out of the box, Steam Link has been successfully tested, so was Parsec. GeForce Now has an issue still that needs to be worked out so don't expect that in the first release I guess.
Netflix work in this port ?
Hey, sirocyl from switchroot here. One thing I need to make clear, in case you're wondering: Your Switch needs to have an "UNPATCHED" bootrom.
You can use this guide to identify Switches by serial number; if it's manufactured/purchased before approximately June/July 2018, it should be good - but the only way to make sure is by checking the serial!
https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-...he-first-post-before-asking-questions.481215/
As an owner of a vulnerable Nintendo Switch i'm really excited with the progress been made here, keep up the great work
Twrp and android are inside the microsd or emmc?
Fun times ?
It was only a matter of time. XDA never ceases to amaze me!
Everything is on the microSD. Don't wanna risk Nintendo bans although _in theory_ you could put it on eMMC. We'll never officially support that tho for obvious reasons.
Very interesting, looking forward to seeing how this pans out. Now can I find a switch that can be modded is the question??
Will there be a need for root? Like can you run this on a note 9 without root?
Black_Lotus said:
Will there be a need for root? Like can you run this on a note 9 without root?
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You have misunderstood - this is android on the switch, not switch on the android.
bylaws said:
You have misunderstood - this is android on the switch, not switch on the android.
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OOOOOOH
Thanks for clarifying!
Will we ever see a wired joycon solution, perhaps influenced by the Lakka port?
At the moment you can either have wired or bluetooth due to issues with the respecting drivers. If one is in, the other breaks (don't remember the exact order). It's not an immediate focus right now now. I'll think I poke around actual sleep support a little this weekend...
Will you give us an option to choose between wired or BT joycon support?
Or are you just staying with BT only, as this option can be used when docked and portable?
I'd personally prefer wired, as I only play in portable. But this is just me.
And one more question - Android will be installed to SD rather than eMMC, and I get it, this is much better overall.
But what about performance? SD card can be much slower than eMMC, should we expect any slowdowns or other issues?
I wanted to thank entire switchroot team and other people associated with this project for their hard work. Especially ByLaws. Guys, this is huge, this is something we need, we can't be grateful enogh. Cheers!

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