Last month's when ROM starts to come their are lots of treble ROMs available but all roms are turning to non treble any specific reason
Any specific reason for you wanting treble.
harishmenace said:
Any specific reason for you wanting treble.
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Android p gsi when googel is releasing
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i have found this.... is it true?
http://download-c1.huawei.com/downl...oadId=98414&version=414684&siteCode=worldwide
i believe its true, XDA posted a thing recently about it, might see some completely custom oreo ROMs, not just ones that are re-flashed over system!
ambitiousButRubbish said:
i believe its true, XDA posted a thing recently about it, might see some completely custom oreo ROMs, not just ones that are re-flashed over system!
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This is the future, unfortunately you have to forget about "completely custom oreo ROM"
surdu_petru said:
This is the future, unfortunately you have to forget about "completely custom oreo ROM"
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meh, if we get a stable lineage OS 15.1 or stable RROS (with everything working) i'll be happy
I am curious that is kenzo able to boot a GSI image? I haven't found anything related to kenzo treble support but most of the xiaomi phones support project treble. Is there any way to make it work?
No news
spshubham53 said:
I am curious that is kenzo able to boot a GSI image? I haven't found anything related to kenzo treble support but most of the xiaomi phones support project treble. Is there any way to make it work?
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Kenzo already is treble supported.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-3/help/treble-support-kenzo-t3794886
No Not Yet But I hope Devs Will after This
Please check your links while posting ..... This isn't I'm asking. ?
Never say never...
https://github.com/Treble-RN3
spshubham53 said:
most of the xiaomi phones support project treble. Is there any way to make it work?
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U really dont know what project treble is. So go through google search before asking.
Project treble is not some kind of lever or switch which you can enable. And who told u that most xiaomi phone support it?
Project treble is not worth for existing phones. Its xiaomi who should give it.
To make device trebelize.
1) device should have vendor partition.
2)device should have vendor blobs written in binderized format. And it should be wrapped HIDL.
Our kenzo have old marshmallow blobs written in legacy. So cant support.
Only hydrogen has same hardware and soc to kenzo.
So pray for hydrogen to get miui oreo. We will copy oreo blobs from hydrogen to make treble. Thats the only hope.
Thanx mate.
We can wait no issues!
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spshubham53 said:
Thanx mate.
We can wait no issues!
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Dude.....dont reply to thread. U need to reply to the person.
If u want to reply to me Press quote or reply button directly below my post . How will i get notify if u replying to thread and not my post.
what's the different beetween non treble rom vs treble rom.i found there are 2 ressurection rom.1 is unofficial with treble.and another one is non treble with official.which is better?
Asrafull said:
what's the different beetween non treble rom vs treble rom.i found there are 2 ressurection rom.1 is unofficial with treble.and another one is non treble with official.which is better?
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Both are treble!
Sent from my mido using XDA Labs
Asrafull said:
what's the different beetween non treble rom vs treble rom.i found there are 2 ressurection rom.1 is unofficial with treble.and another one is non treble with official.which is better?
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You can read online as to what treble support really is. But with respect to mido. Treble roms are roms which enables treble compatibility in mido, while non treble are standard roms. Also rn the only non treble rom is Omni ig(i may be wrong) and that's just it
I've seen this word around here. Ex: "non-treble model". What does it mean?
fede01_8 said:
I've seen this word around here. Ex: "non-treble model". What does it mean?
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https://www.xda-developers.com/goog...ze-android-so-oems-can-update-devices-faster/
Read this article it explains in detail what Project Treble is.
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-project-treble-revolutionizes-custom-roms-android-oreo/amp/
This explains why Project Treble is a huge thing for Custom ROM development.
(Read the next part after reading those links, it will make more sense)
Now why most of the ROMs are non-treble for vince is because treble is most useful only if officially supported by the OEM. Some devs have been able to port treble unofficially to many Xiaomi devices. In the start vince also had custom ROMs with treble support. It meant that after flashing that ROM once you could then flash any Treble GSI on top of it. It does help that there are more ROMs that you can try out. But for a device with a good development base does not benefit much because most of the Treble GSIs available have ports available native to that device and a native port for a device is always better than flashing a GSI. But you would ask that if Treble has been ported then why not just leave it as an option for the few who would still want to try it. Many other devices are working this way such as mido which has several working Treble enabled ROMs. But on vince the Treble builds were causing many bugs and it was too much of a hassle to iron them out so it was easier to just remove Treble so that devs could focus their time on things that are more useful.
And how do I know if my phone is treble?
baby don't hurt me
fede01_8 said:
And how do I know if my phone is treble?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kevintresuelo.treble
Check with this app
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h0ttentot said:
baby don't hurt me
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W h a t i s l o v e
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langster- said:
Project Treble is just another fancy catch phrase from google, what it really is, is google taking mobile users one step closer to being locked into to their closed source monopoly structured cloud based services.
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Did you smoke the wrong stuff?
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Xorianator said:
Did you smoke the wrong stuff?
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Lmao
Now that Kernel source has been released by the manufacturer.
Here's hoping Lineage/ArrowOS/CrDroid/Havoc/AOSP is released for this brilliant value-for-money device!
Those ROMs doesn't require kernel source.
You can already run all those ROMs on OP Nord2 as GSI.
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Those ROMs doesn't require kernel source.
You can already run all those ROMs on OP Nord2 as GSI.
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Soo when can we expect official roms ? Waiting since launch day.
phhusson said:
Those ROMs doesn't require kernel source.
You can already run all those ROMs on OP Nord2 as GSI.
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Is there another way to run ROMs then?
Is GSI some emulator style? Why do devs crib about Mediatek sources not being available? Is there another way of making ROMs in a native way? This is the first time I'm reading about something called as GSI ?!
LeDiable said:
Is there another way to run ROMs then?
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I don't understand that question
LeDiable said:
Is GSI some emulator style?
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Not at all, it runs natively just like stock rom.
The idea of a GSI is simply that we keep the drivers from stock ROM. They are working perfectly fine for stock ROM users, there is no reason those drivers wouldn't work fine for us.
LeDiable said:
Why do devs crib about Mediatek sources not being available?
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Honestly? I'd say stubborness. Yes, we can use sources of more drivers on Qualcomm devices than on Mediatek devices, but to what end? Everytime needed sources of a driver on a Qualcomm platform, its sources were not available at all.
On Mediatek side, there is some source code available, but from shady origin, so they can be used to learn more about how Mediatek drivers work, but it can't be used to build drivers directly from sources. Again, we can just use stock ROM's drivers.
LeDiable said:
Is there another way of making ROMs in a native way?
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GSI are native.
LeDiable said:
This is the first time I'm reading about something called as GSI ?!
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Yeah well GSI are severely underrated, because you can't make a news about a generic image working on a new device at every new device...