Linux on dex in another android phones? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

good, recently changed a Samsung note 9 for a Sony xz2 premium, my question is whether there is something similar to Linux on dex Samsung for Sony? it's possible? Has it managed to make it work on more Android phones?

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can someone port this to xperia neo?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkixyhGDbGA&feature=player_embedded
To put blunty, that's impossible.
That's a stock firmware for Galaxy Note, which isn't only a completely different hardware, but it's also close sourced, so trying to port it would be something akin to rewriting half (more or less) of Android, the only way to get that is to buy a Galaxy Note

[Q] Mirroring the Z2

Hi guys. I have an Xperia Z2 running stock ROM and I have an ipad mini. I was wondering if there is a way to use my Z2 on the ipad mini (i know they are two completely different OS's). I have seen one of friends mirror his Samsung S3 on his Samsung Galaxy tab, of course this is a different case as they are made by the same manufacturer but I was wondering if there was some thing similar i could use between my Z2 and Ipad mini. Thanks for any help.
I think you can't since it is different OS-es. It is only possible if producer actually made synchronization protocol.

How can I create a rom for Huawei P9 or Samsung Galaxy S7 (Edge) from Stock Android

My last and my current smartphones were nexus devices. Since google revealed the pixel I thought about other smartphones. But I don't like update speed from non-google companies.
How difficult would it be to convert the current Stock Android (for example android 7) to the Huawei P9, OnePlus 3 or the Samsung Galaxy S7 or any other top device.
And how much time would you need to support also the curved Display from the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge or to support the notification button from the OnePlus 3 and the fast charging.
To myself: I would say that I am quite good at Java but not in a professional way.It is just a hobby.
In general: If I buy the latest smartphone of a company like Huawei, Samsung, OnePlus or LG would it be possible to convert the current Android version to my device? How much time would I need for that if I only want the Stock Android functions and the fingerprint sensor (Cyanogen features are not needed) and how long would I need if I also want to support the device specific features like a pen or a curved display?
How dangerous would that be? Breaking my device would be pretty easy right?
If that is possible how do I convert the Stock android to my device?
Thanks a lot
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short answer: very difficult. Huawei uses custom SoC from HiSilicon, and the specs for these chips is not published. similarly for Samsung devices using Exynos chips. Samsung phones running Qualcomm have a better chance.
if you want to learn to build AOSP (or something like CM), start with the AOSP documentation, then the CM wiki. Or go to the device forums here and check if someone has already started progress. for Huawei and Samsung (exynos), it's a long journey.
it goes well beyond knowing Java.
relatively speaking, modern devices are tough to permanently brick as long as you don't touch the bootloaders.
Thanks for the answer

Xperia T9 keyboard for Samsung s10e

Hello, I'm thinking of making the move from Sony to Samsung. Sony don't do a phone small enough at the moment, so I'm looking at the Samsung s10e.
Is it possible to install the Sony Xperia keyboard on the Samsung? I've used it for years so it's a must for me! I've tried searching on here for an answer but couldn't find anything.

Question Surround Shot APK?

Where can I find a decently working Surround Shot software version for the S23 Ultra's camera? Shortly after Samsung introduced this years ago, they stopped supporting it and it's not even available anymore. Why? And is there a third-party version if not one directly from Samsung?
Support for it apparantly ended with Android 9 and the N8 and S8 series of devices.
Seems like cool app. You would think Samsung be using all the SOC power for apps like this.
Not much information on this. Getting it to work be a handful... at best.

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