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As of 8/25/12, this project is officially discontinued. All information below is for archival purposes only and will not be supported henceforth.
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INTRODUCTION
Now that Fattire has lifted his request that everyone build their own zips, I've decided to make available the nightly builds I've been generating. I've got an OS X system cranking out a new build every night at midnight, so there will always be an up to date zip available!
Credit for this rom goes to Fattire, Dalingrin, keyodi, nemith, arcee and the the other hard working people over in the development thread, as well as the the CyanogenMod developers and anyone who's done work on the Nook Color. I wish I could list everyone by name but there's so many great people who've made contributions I can't even begin to do so. I'm just building zips from the source; we'd be nowhere without the contributions these great developers have made to this community.
As nighty builds, these zips may not always work. I'll try to remove any zip found to be broken, but you know the drill: All files provided here are to be installed at your own risk. I'm making built zips available, but no warranty is expressed or implied by the hosting of said zips. I'll provide what support I'm able to, but that doesn't mean that there aren't potentially unknown bugs. If you have questions, you should check the development thread or try the #NookColor IRC channnel on irc.freenode.net.
As posted by Fattire slightly further down, anyone feeling adventurous should definitely consider building from source rather than downloading the built zips. Here's his two cents:
fattire said:
Want to build ICS from raw source code yourself?
It may be a good learning activity, and will certainly make you more self-sufficient. Hundreds have built ICS for Nookcolor successfully, and understanding the process will make you an Android ninja-- PLUS you can try features and bug fixes as-yet-unaccepted-into-the-mainstream build.
Take a look at:
The ICS NookColor Build WalkThrough
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However, if you're not quite sold on setting up a development environment but you still want to try the goodness that is Ice Cream Sandwich, proceeed on down to the...
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Without further ado: The Ice Cream Sandwich zips!
Ice Cream Sandwich Nightly Builds.
The rom does not include the google apps, so you can/should flash the lastest version of those, which is available here.
Finally, I've hosted a few flashable zip files to make small tweaks to the rom. These are all located in the misc. folder on my server. Below is an explanation of each zip and its purpose.
MISC FOLDER INFO
If you notice that some apps are missing from the market, this may be due to the fact that these ICS builds for the nook do not include support for apps which request phone permissions. Although this ideally would be fixed by developers not requesting phone permissions for their app unless it absolutely needs to be phone-specific, you can also fix it by flashing the telephony-permissions-fix.zip file located in the misc folder. You will likely want to flash this file immediately after flashing your rom.
Secondly, if you prefer the old bootanimation from the galaxy nexus, you can also flash the fix-bootanimation.zip located in the Misc. folder, which replace the new CM9 animation it with Homer_S_xda's fixed version. Thanks to Homer for the fix!
NOTES ON INSTALLING TO SD
I've fixed Verygreen's sd installer image to work with ICS -- you should no longer have to flash SP1 first, or rename the gapps to gapps-gb. If you test out this image, please let me know how it works for you! More recently, Leapinlar has stepped up in helping to fix the image further, increasing its size to allow for the larger size of the new nightlies. Thanks to him for his help -- It's available for download here. Huge thanks to Verygreen for helping me to figure out what needed to be fixed -- in the words of HacDan, "He's not just super helpful, he's a genius". Once you've got the new image, you can use Verygreen's original instructions from his thread on SD Installs, replacing "cm7" with "cm9" where necessary.
IN CONCLUSION
Please remember to thank the developers working on this project, as they've done seriously awesome things for us in an amazingly short amount of time. If you have questions/comments specifically regarding my zips, please post them here, but if you have more general questions regarding Ice Cream Sandwich on the NC you may want to head on over to the development thread. Finally, if you're really enjoying the rom I'd strongly recommend that you try setting up a build environment and building your own zips -- even though I'm making prebuilt ones available they're no substitute for the experience gained by getting familiar with the build process yourself, and Fattire has done a great job of making it an extremely accessible and rewarding project.
Thank you!!!!
What bugs can we expect as far YouTube, flash player. Boot loop . A breakdown of what to expect and not to expect. I don't expect anything but like to know for flashing
And you can build too!
Want to build ICS from raw source code yourself?
It may be a good learning activity, and will certainly make you more self-sufficient. Hundreds have built ICS for Nookcolor successfully, and understanding the process will make you an Android ninja-- PLUS you can try features and bug fixes as-yet-unaccepted-into-the-mainstream build.
Take a look at:
The ICS NookColor Build WalkThrough
So awesome!
Youtube missing in latest gapps ?
I installed the latest nightly with the gapps and found youtube app is missing ?
Thanks for sharing! I love nook color devs community! You did an awesome job!
Brilliant work! I upgraded from CM7 and all my existing apps that ive checked worked no problem, it kept all my settings too! Speed-wise I would say its very close to CM7, i use ADW EX in preference to trebuchet, and it just flies!
One thing ive noticed is that NFS shift doesnt behave properly when using the tilt sensor to steer, its axis sensor wants the tablet to be in portrait orientation when the screen is in landscape. Hard to know if its the games fault or the sensor. If thats all there is to complain about this early in the development then the future looks promising
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I installed the latest nightly with the gapps and found youtube app is missing ?
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I think you can just get it in the market, I removed it to save space. Let me know if you have a problem downloading it.
Dual boot ?
I currently have a dual boot environment setup so I can boot into stock (primary boot partition is currently CM7). Does anyone know if this still supports that ? Anything specific I'd have to do with the install then ?
TIA
Thanks a bunch for hosting these nightlies.....let the fun begin!
I just want to point out for the sd-card users using verigreens 1.3 boot image to setup cm7 to run off of sd card and retain stock for various reasons.
That process will also work for ICS/cm9. Currently, you need to flash update-cm-9.0-0-encore-emmc-sneakpeek1-fullofbugs.zip first. It's found in the ics/cm9 dev. thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1370873
Then, flash Samiam's nightly builds otherwise you will get stuck in a boot loop right now.
Ok just tested it and it works great.
Youtube works just not HQ, although I have to admit that for non HQ the quality and smoothness is very high.
Flash Player doesn't work but I think that has to do with 3D H/W acceleration.
Maps wifi location doesn't work allthough it did work on the normal version of the gapps so something is amiss there.
And I am also experiancing alot of hyper sensitivity especially when using two finger actions.
Otherwise all is well.
I'm gonna stay on cm7 for a while. But I love the progress were seeing with ics.. thanks guys
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Ok just tested it and it works great.
Youtube works just not HQ, although I have to admit that for non HQ the quality and smoothness is very high.
Flash Player doesn't work but I think that has to do with 3D H/W acceleration.
Maps wifi location doesn't work allthough it did work on the normal version of the gapps so something is amiss there.
And I am also experiancing alot of hyper sensitivity especially when using two finger actions.
Otherwise all is well.
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What version of the gapps did you have where the wifi location worked? If you link me to that I can see if there's something missing from my gapps zip.
YouTube is incompatible from the market. Actually, it appears any device I have that runs ICS is listed as incompatible.
youtube app missing in gapps
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I think you can just get it in the market, I removed it to save space. Let me know if you have a problem downloading it.
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Unfortunately thats not the case when I search market it doesn't list YouTube app and when I
Google it takes me to mobile YouTube app in market that is not compatible with this device.
I salute you all dev. gurus.
Hat off and thanks for the ICS
Awesome thanks so much!
Hey,
awesome awesome work, thank you very much!
I have a slight problem with the GApps, though: I came from update-cm-9.0-0-encore-emmc-sneakpeek1-fullofbugs and just updated over that with some ics-apps installed. Unfortunately, I do not remember which ones.
Now after the update all my apps are there, but the home screen wiped (not so bad), but my Google Account vanished and I cannot add a new one. Neither in the Settings, nor by opening GMail, Talk, whatever. These will just crash.
Any suggestions?
Thanks again for all your work and energy, I really appreciate that.
Greetz,
Felix
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Awesome thanks so much!
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+1 .
This is a call out to all existing and future developers of Xperia MDPI Devices.
For about a month now there is an app called Update Me Smartphone, which basically gives OTA update functionality for our Custom Roms.
From 01/05/2012 the developer of this app has given it a very interesting feature. You can view all Roms compatible with the Update Me Smartphone application. Even though you get a list a bunch of irrelevant devices, I suppose if we all "help" him with our suggestions he can make an application that will be on par with the Rom Manager app for devices that are fully supported by CWM.
To make this as simple as possible....
User "A" wants to download a new Rom for his Xperia MDPI Device. He has already downloaded and flashed a custom kernel (whether this is a Stock Kernel, or a CM kernel), then proceeds to download the app, install it and browse any compatible Rom's with his device... From then on his device will stay updated, through the Update Me application providing OTA updates of the Rom he has installed. If he wished to download another rom (compatible with the kernel he has - there are 3 Different Kernels AFAIK: GB CM, ICS CM, GB-ICS Stock Sony Kernel) he will just proceed to download the latest version of the rom he has selected straight to his device. No need to download to your computer, then connect the device, then copy it, then flash it. If you have the compatible kernel already installed, then its easy as pie.
Please let me know of your thoughts on this...
Edit: Link to the application's thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1590170
Edit 2: Apart from Rom's we can also implement various mods, tweaks, fixes, etc for our devices. Even though that would be extremely hard, due to the fact that all these files need to be stored in a direct download location like Dropbox, its is a viable option.
OMG I love the idea, that would be awesome!!
It's very interesting, thanks a lot for the info I will try it!
Some modification: In GB we have 3 different kernel (Stock Based, CM Based, MIUI Based [not released yet]). In ICS we don't have Stock based to Xperia MDPI, because Sony don't released yet the stock for us. So we have CM9 based, AOSP based (it's work with CM9 ROMs btw), and ported Stock based.
Some another notice: I saw a lot of thread (not only in this forum), but sooo many people trying to make ROMs. It's not a problem, but some guy don't know some full minimum things... So who will help this guys to add this app to their ROMs?
Are you using a different Kernel for the Sony ICS rom port? I mean the Ramdisk is the same size and you're using the same zImage from a stock GB rom correct?
Well nobody is forced to do this. All we have to do is provide the app developer a link with the update_me_check.xml so that he will sort of add a link for that in the application.
By the way, i now got my goo.im account, and this have own OTA app. I will try it, and I will report.
But I know, this is not only OTA app... Hmm... I need to think in it
So the only developer checking the thread is Expeacer?
Ok...
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So the only developer checking the thread is Expeacer?
Ok...
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What makes you think like this?
Well, it's been a couple of days since I posted this, either people dont have an opinion of their own, or they don't care...
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Well, it's been a couple of days since I posted this, either people dont have an opinion of their own, or they don't care...
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I also read quite a lot of topics, but I don't respond in every topic.
Hello all,
I'm trying hard to figure out how one goes about compiling Android JB AOSP (4.1.2_r2.1) platform for the samsung galaxy s2 (GT-I9100M), with the source code that samsung gives you?
I've setup ubuntu 14, and I see how I can run . build/envsetup.sh, and then lunch.
I get all the options to build, and I see where the saumsung scripts are located, in device/samsung.
I've downloaded the open source file GT-I9100M_BMC_JB_Opensource.zip, and compiled the Kernel.
Now its time to build the platform. I see the folder structure, but I see no instructions.
When I unzip the Platform, I see build, external, vendor, and device, which has the folder "smdk_common".
If I put all files in the corisponding locations within the AOSP, I get errors, as there's only a folder "alsa-lib". (sound drivers).
And if I were to compare what's in here to whats in the AOSP device/samsung folders, there's lots more info.
Do I need to copy files from the default AOSP device/samsung folders and modify to suite my needs or?
Can anyone point me to how-tos? I've been trying to figure this out for days!
I see a lot of how tos on building with existing ROMS, and using kitchen, etc.
But I just want to build samsung from scratch FIRST...
OK, so doing a lot more research, both here and google, I obviously need to create a device tree OFF of the files that samsung has released to everyone. Surely someone has done this already?
I see there are a few GIT repositories that have device trees, but they are based upon existing files, etc.
I'm looking to find a device tree that has all the basics, OR a "template" one i can try and work with samsungs...
technobuddha said:
OK, so doing a lot more research, both here and google, I obviously need to create a device tree OFF of the files that samsung has released to everyone. Surely someone has done this already?
I see there are a few GIT repositories that have device trees, but they are based upon existing files, etc.
I'm looking to find a device tree that has all the basics, OR a "template" one i can try and work with samsungs...
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Hi,
did you succeeded in your approach to build a device tree with the Samsung-opensource-files? if yes then I'll be very interested in the way you do it as I'm on the same status for a Samsung device which has absolutely no support in the hole internet (except one thread here in XDA
BR
SP
No I didn't.
and I got no help what so ever from the people here at xda-developers.
I even approached some of the people who compile the roms, and got no response from them.
I suspect the only help you'll ever get from these forums is if you ask for help from EXISTING roms,
or you're an "existing" developer that has years of experience.
this place is not for new developers at all.
a lot of brown nosing going on here..
good luck in your search!
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Hi,
did you succeeded in your approach to build a device tree with the Samsung-opensource-files? if yes then I'll be very interested in the way you do it as I'm on the same status for a Samsung device which has absolutely no support in the hole internet (except one thread here in XDA
BR
SP
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technobuddha said:
No I didn't.
and I got no help what so ever from the people here at xda-developers.
I even approached some of the people who compile the roms, and got no response from them.
I suspect the only help you'll ever get from these forums is if you ask for help from EXISTING roms,
or you're an "existing" developer that has years of experience.
this place is not for new developers at all.
a lot of brown nosing going on here..
good luck in your search!
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OK, thanks for your response. Thats also my experiance more ore less I have found (with some exceptions which really try to help).
So I'll try to work on it, and if I succseed, I'll make a guide... maybe it will help then others
BR
SP
what phone is it?
and yea, if you need any help,just ask me.
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OK, thanks for your response. Thats also my experiance more ore less I have found (with some exceptions which really try to help).
So I'll try to work on it, and if I succseed, I'll make a guide... maybe it will help then others
BR
SP
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Its the Samsung sg-i8200 (s3 mini value edition)
The previous phone was supported very well (i8190) but the i8200 has a complete new hardwarebase and its really garbage...
send with my Oneplus One (bacon) SlimKat Tapatalk
Hello guys,
I hope I'm in the right forum.
I've studied several days, if it is possible to update my Smartbook S10 (smartbook.de/produktfeatures/72/technische-daten is the link from the manufacturer) from Android 4.4.2 to at least 7 (best case to the newest 9, that I'm trying atm).
It has got only 8GB of space, so I wanted to ask, if it's even possible with that low space and processor (RK3026)? Couldn't find clear information about this.
I've come that far, that I've created a new AOSP device tree and inserted all data I know/could find. But it fails now at the kernel.
I've tried to compile the common actual kernel 4.19 with Google's Android tools and getting this error:
Code:
/home/test/Android_Kernel/build/_setup_env.sh: line 28: /home/test/Android_Kernel/build.config: No such file or directory
My build repo lays at /home/test/Android_Pie. What am I missing or doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
Greetings
Andi448 said:
Hello guys,
I hope I'm in the right forum.
I've studied several days, if it is possible to update my Smartbook S10 (smartbook.de/produktfeatures/72/technische-daten is the link from the manufacturer) from Android 4.4.2 to at least 7 (best case to the newest 9, that I'm trying atm).
It has got only 8GB of space, so I wanted to ask, if it's even possible with that low space and processor (RK3026)? Couldn't find clear information about this.
I've come that far, that I've created a new AOSP device tree and inserted all data I know/could find. But it fails now at the kernel.
I've tried to compile the common actual kernel 4.19 with Google's Android tools and getting this error:
Code:
/home/test/Android_Kernel/build/_setup_env.sh: line 28: /home/test/Android_Kernel/build.config: No such file or directory
My build repo lays at /home/test/Android_Pie. What am I missing or doing wrong?
Thanks in advance
Greetings
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Hello Andi,
I've got a similar question about the device, although I'm not at all an expert as you seem to be. Just want to run it with an COS (lineage, etc). So I am looking for a COS for this device.
Did you manage to solve your problem?
Do you have any idea what COS would run on a smartbook S10?
Thanks for your answer
Hi Willi,
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I gave up this project after a few days, because I couldn't find any further information and I'm no dev at all. This was my very first attempt to compile a new kernel for an (additionally pretty unknown) Android device. The thing, which helped me the most was watching YouTube videos from https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnGqG_jyyXmTzdamBpKfeHA (AlaskaLinuxUser AKLU).
Maybe some more experienced users can help you here.
Greetings
Just found a link of a absolutely usable ROM for the N6P - here's the Android Open Sources illusion Projects's latest build (not my work!) which I couldn't find anywhere else, nor any discussion about it.
Posting this only reflects only my deepest appreciation about this work!
If I was blind to not see the corresponding thread I'm sorry!
(Then go ahead and please delete this if any concerns arise, just happy to see work on this almost forgotten devices...)
AOSiP-11-Ravioli-angler-20210311-1938.zip | by voidz-maguro for Nexus 6P
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
Enjoy!
GAPPS can be easily found for 11 via Google, I found a nice project on XDA actually, it offers perfect support...
Suggestion from my side:
[Android 13] [GApps] NikGApps [ARM64]
Hi Everyone, Here I'd like to Introduce you with my custom Gapps package that I use on day to day basis when I flash a new Rom. As I've observed many people struggling with finding the correct version of gapps to flash, I decided to build a...
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Sorry if I did wrong posting this, it's just pure happiness for the community of N6P users!!!
I flashed dirty on RROS 10 with great results! (Edit: flashed clean later on, just to be sure)
My appreciation for this stable 11 build! Let's hope for more good stuff being on the way!
Thanks
Looks great and luv the name Ravioli! Cheers
Sam Nakamura said:
Just found a link of a absolutely usable link for the Android Open Sources illusion Projects's latest build (not my work!) which I couldn't find anywhere else, nor any discussion about it.
Posting this only reflects only my deepest appreciation about this work!
If I was blind to not see the corresponding thread I'm sorry! Then go ahead and please delete this if any concerns arise, just happy to see work on this almost forgotten devices...
AOSiP-11-Ravioli-angler-20210311-1938.zip | by voidz-maguro for Nexus 6P
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
Enjoy!
GAPPS can be easily found for 11 via Google, I found a nice project on XDA actually...
Sorry if I did wrong, it's just pure happiness for the community of N6P users, I flashed dirty on RROS 10 with great results!
My appreciation for this stable 11 build! Thanks
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Love this ROM, thanks to @voidz777 for building "THE ONLY STABLE ANDROID 11 ROM" for 6p at the moment, looking forward to updates on it.
Rom is good but not 100% stable..it has minor bugs such as hotspot is turning off within 10-15 minutes everytime and also phone is charging very slowly..other than that it's stable
Aditya kukreti said:
Rom is good but not 100% stable..it has minor bugs such as hotspot is turning off within 10-15 minutes everytime and also phone is charging very slowly..other than that it's stable
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I don't use hotspot that much, but for charging issue what i did is i managed to lower down some clock cores and it works just fine without any isse with less heat
New update is up! Thanks @voidz777 for fresh stable update
Works nicely
A few hickups here and there. Did anyone get the smart controls to work?
I am missing the option to add controls, not sure if that is an ASOP thing or something else.
as @Ata Ur Rehman already said, there has been a new update (May 26th), which can be found here:
AOSiP-11-Ravioli-angler-20210526-0638.zip | by voidz-maguro for Nexus 6P
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
Also here is the .txt file with a message from @voidz777 (or voidz-maguro):
"I have been interested in other hobbies since March and left 6P alone.
In Japan, the rainy season starts in June and I can only work at home.
Probably I will play with angler for a while.
For the time being, I synced to the May source of aosip.
Device modification corresponds to drm (L3).
selinux is parmissive without change. Because it is very time-consuming to make it enforce. It will take a little longer.
Camera fix? I can't. Find a camera app that you can use without problems.
Even with this, I will spend a lot of time trying in my own way.
Is English strange? It's because of Google Translate.
I want to spend more time on other things than spending time translating into English."
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本当にありがとうございます (Thanks a lot)
There are admins who make me stupid on the Telegram channel, so I'm not motivated to do anything about angler. Please ask developers other than me that you like to develop angler.
I also gave the device to a friend.
From now on, I'm not involved with angler anymore.
voidz777 said:
There are admins who make me stupid on the Telegram channel, so I'm not motivated to do anything about angler. Please ask developers other than me that you like to develop angler.
I also gave the device to a friend.
From now on, I'm not involved with angler anymore.
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I am sorry to hear that. And everybody does what they can ^^
I am only temporarily (hopefully) using angler, and for that your ROM is more than awesome to use.
Thanks again and much success on whatever else you are doing.
Amazing job keeping the Angler alive with this ROM. Been using this for a few weeks now.
Ata Ur Rehman said:
"THE ONLY STABLE ANDROID 11 ROM" for 6p
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Is this still the case or have more options appeared by now?
Sorry, I haven't been following the scene for a while.
I have the problem when I try to flash the ROM , it send the error (Failed to Mount /Vendor (no such device)
Anyone knows how to fix it ???
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I have the problem when I try to flash the ROM , it send the error (Failed to Mount /Vendor (no such device)
Anyone knows how to fix it ???
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Try flashing vendor image manually before flashing the ROM.
Same here. Which vendor image should be flashed?
Could somebody give a step by step advise how to do a clean flash with this ROM, pls?
Thanks.
raubo said:
Same here. Which vendor image should be flashed?
Could somebody give a step by step advise how to do a clean flash with this ROM, pls?
Thanks.
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I got it installed. The vendor error message remains but the phone is up and running. And there are no problems but one: The German Fidor bank app is not installed, because the device is said to be not compatible. Usually this message comes up if the phone is rooted. Magisk is not installed. Is the phone with this ROM rooted by itself? Any ideas?
The installation seemed to be OK. But stuck in the boot logo when booting to the system. need help.
SLo
Go to recovery and clear data and reboot.
The camera from Gapp works well, but only one is work.
I try Gcam 8.1 from BSG and the Gcam from Play Store, they work will one photo only.
BTW where did you find this ROM? I can't find any in google.
I tried searching for it and couldn't find it either???