General Pre-rooted Roms - Google Pixel 6

I just started a new project for taking roms and pre rooting them so when installed the OS is already rooted. I have a p6 so since I just started that is the only device I have roms for. If you use another device and want to help make these roms pretty me know. Mod edit: Link to TG channel removed.

Is this only possible for Pixel devices?
Can it work for Vivo Y33s_PD2147F ?

NextGenMagisk said:
Is this only possible for Pixel devices?
Can it work for Vivo Y33s_PD2147F ?
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It should be, I've had other devices before where I could do this. I only use pixel currently. If I can find someone willing to help with that device I would 100% upload roms for it

Please see my thread, I can pay for test devices.
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How to get LineageOS 15 (project treble) for ZenFone 4?

A dev team managed to port a ROM of LineageOS for Android O enabled devices that is Project Treble certified. The Asus ZenFone 4 ZE554KL is certified as a A device in Project Treble. Since according to the dev team, this device should work with this ROM. How do we get it to work on the ZenFone 4?
This is where the project is located at...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...evice-development/lineage-phh-treble-t3767690
The sooner we get this working the better! I am so sick and tired of ZenUI!
I tried to follow all the instructions listed here with no luck. Anyone have ideas on how to get this working?
someaguy said:
I tried to follow all the instructions listed here with no luck. Anyone have ideas on how to get this working?
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No vendor partition. Dumb ASUS
So your saying this method can not be done?
someaguy said:
So your saying this method can not be done?
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Nope.
This project may actually help us! https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr.../tool-capire-le-treble-terble-vendor-t3774629
Has anyone tried this out to put project treble on the zenfone 4?
There is a YouTube video where it shows how you can make your own rom with that method. It looks like you need Linux which I can use. The Dev unfortunately has not given detailed instructions on what to do yet even though I requested it.
Any news about that?
does anyone have any updates on this?
It would be of great help to us if we had any other alternative ROM for replacing ZenUI, I hope that some DEV will help us. I unfortunately do not modify your ROM. Help us dev's :/

Custom ROM development...

Realme 1 will be popular among developers for sure.XDA acknowledged it by opening a page for our device even before its sale has started.So all that is good.
Now coming to the problems,
We all know that mediatek is infamous for not releasing kernel sources.That makes it difficult for the developers to build custom ROMs.
On a more positive note since the realme one is based on 8.1 Oreo,I am guessing that its project treble compatible(somebody please confirm this) which makes the custom ROM development easier.
So the final question,
Will we get fully working custom ROMs of future android versions even if oppo and mediatek does not release kernel sources?Will project treble help in doing that??
You most probably will not. Snapdragon phones have better development, for example, the Redmi 4A did not have kernel source till recently, yet we had bugless Nougat ROMs, and now with source we have Oreo. It all depends on developer support, Oppo is not a brand that interests developers, on top of that it is a Mediatek phone, your custom ROM dreams may well be shattered. A few ported ROMs may be made if any developer decides to make it but will most likely be too buggy.
SouradeepB said:
You most probably will not. Snapdragon phones have better development, for example, the Redmi 4A did not have kernel source till recently, yet we had bugless Nougat ROMs, and now with source we have Oreo. It all depends on developer support, Oppo is not a brand that interests developers, on top of that it is a Mediatek phone, your custom ROM dreams may well be shattered. A few ported ROMs may be made if any developer decides to make it but will most likely be too buggy.
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True.But oppo has never released a phone like this.
This phone has the same chipset(helio p60) of oppo f7 which is two times more costly than the realme 1.Therefore it offers immense value for money.And this will attract a lot of customers.Normally when a device has a huge customer base and if it is a value for money device, developers usually become interested in those devices.
Also I know know that both mediatek and oppo have violated GPL many times by not releasing the sources.But since this device is treble compatible,it should solve that problem to a certain extent right?
I am open to discussion...
gauthamkithu said:
Realme 1 will be popular among developers for sure.XDA acknowledged it by opening a page for our device even before its sale has started.So all that is good.
Now coming to the problems,
We all know that mediatek is infamous for not releasing kernel sources.That makes it difficult for the developers to build custom ROMs.
On a more positive note since the realme one is based on 8.1 Oreo,I am guessing that its project treble compatible(somebody please confirm this) which makes the custom ROM development easier.
So the final question,
Will we get fully working custom ROMs of future android versions even if oppo and mediatek does not release kernel sources?Will project treble help in doing that??
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Yes it will help, as project treble is a initiative by Google to help developers create custom roms without approaching Vendor(Oppo) or the Manufacturer(Mediatek).
gauthamkithu said:
Realme 1 will be popular among developers for sure.XDA acknowledged it by opening a page for our device even before its sale has started.So all that is good.
Now coming to the problems,
We all know that mediatek is infamous for not releasing kernel sources.That makes it difficult for the developers to build custom ROMs.
On a more positive note since the realme one is based on 8.1 Oreo,I am guessing that its project treble compatible(somebody please confirm this) which makes the custom ROM development easier.
So the final question,
Will we get fully working custom ROMs of future android versions even if oppo and mediatek does not release kernel sources?Will project treble help in doing that??
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Their response shown below,
We understand that you want to give root access to the device and we apologize for the inconvenience caused.
As per the policy, it is not suggestible to root the device. However, if you want to root the device, you can root it using any third party boot-loader on your risk. We won't be able to assist you with any information regarding the rooting of device.
nisanthu said:
Their response shown below,
We understand that you want to give root access to the device and we apologize for the inconvenience caused.
As per the policy, it is not suggestible to root the device. However, if you want to root the device, you can root it using any third party boot-loader on your risk. We won't be able to assist you with any information regarding the rooting of device.
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I don't need root access, but there are issues with Color OS 5.
Like:
1. New notification pop appear for 3-4 seconds and you cannot swipe and close them, you need to wait to automatically close them, hampering your work. In other OS you can simply swipe left/right/both to close popup.
2. If you enable development option, then yellow notification will show constantly to close it, until you close mode. Why can't I use function like mock location, etc.
3. If you use app which use accessibility services (like Greenify) then it will constantly show notifcation bar sign to close, it means you cannot use Developer Mode or Accessibility Services Apps.
Hope Oppo will fixes these issues with Color OS in future updates.
""1. New notification pop appear for 3-4 seconds and you cannot swipe and close them, you need to wait to automatically close them, hampering your work. In other OS you can simply swipe left/right/both to close popup.""
HERE IS SOLUTION FOR YOU> SWIPE UP to CLOSE
Ayyshjaju said:
I don't need root access, but there are issues with Color OS 5.
Like:
1. New notification pop appear for 3-4 seconds and you cannot swipe and close them, you need to wait to automatically close them, hampering your work. In other OS you can simply swipe left/right/both to close popup.
2. If you enable development option, then yellow notification will show constantly to close it, until you close mode. Why can't I use function like mock location, etc.
3. If you use app which use accessibility services (like Greenify) then it will constantly show notifcation bar sign to close, it means you cannot use Developer Mode or Accessibility Services Apps.
Hope Oppo will fixes these issues with Color OS in future updates.
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gauthamkithu said:
Realme 1 will be popular among developers for sure.XDA acknowledged it by opening a page for our device even before its sale has started.So all that is good.
Now coming to the problems,
We all know that mediatek is infamous for not releasing kernel sources.That makes it difficult for the developers to build custom ROMs.
On a more positive note since the realme one is based on 8.1 Oreo,I am guessing that its project treble compatible(somebody please confirm this) which makes the custom ROM development easier.
So the final question,
Will we get fully working custom ROMs of future android versions even if oppo and mediatek does not release kernel sources?Will project treble help in doing that??
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It confirmed via email. The reply is given below:
"Thank you for writing to RealMe Customer Service regarding Project Treble inquiry.
We are delighted to inform you that your RealMe 1 device supports Project Treble. It is already enabled in your device."
But after some researchs i realised that even if it could support project treble, we still can't flash GSI rom with a locked bootloader. (Correct me if it is a wrong findings)
best customm rom
which is the best custom rom available for realme 1 ?
mygadgetreviewer said:
which is the best custom rom available for realme 1 ?
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rightnow none..
root is not possible yet..
Any chances of custom roms that may pop up for realme 1
I am buying a new phone soon. I would like to know if realme 1 will get a custom rom? Please reply quick. Also when do you think the custom rom will be available?
custom rom
kindly worked custom rom,how can flash twrp?
Firmware
gauthamkithu said:
Realme 1 will be popular among developers for sure.XDA acknowledged it by opening a page for our device even before its sale has started.So all that is good.
Now coming to the problems,
We all know that mediatek is infamous for not releasing kernel sources.That makes it difficult for the developers to build custom ROMs.
On a more positive note since the realme one is based on 8.1 Oreo,I am guessing that its project treble compatible(somebody please confirm this) which makes the custom ROM development easier.
So the final question,
Will we get fully working custom ROMs of future android versions even if oppo and mediatek does not release kernel sources?Will project treble help in doing that??
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Is realme 4gb version firmware available? Please provide the link of stock firmware.
Any update on bootloader unlock and rooting..?
Realme 1 support project terbel
:good:
gauthamkithu said:
Realme 1 will be popular among developers for sure.XDA acknowledged it by opening a page for our device even before its sale has started.So all that is good.
Now coming to the problems,
We all know that mediatek is infamous for not releasing kernel sources.That makes it difficult for the developers to build custom ROMs.
On a more positive note since the realme one is based on 8.1 Oreo,I am guessing that its project treble compatible(somebody please confirm this) which makes the custom ROM development easier.
So the final question,
Will we get fully working custom ROMs of future android versions even if oppo and mediatek does not release kernel sources?Will project treble help in doing that??
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The realme 1 support project terbel I used the to check and it's shows that it support
confirmed the realme 1 and 2pro are getting bootloader unlock
Confirmed by realme CEO madhav Seth realme 1 and 2pro are getting bootloader unlock and kernel source code confirmed on twitter by him
Sailfish os
I want sailfish os for our realme device
Bootloader unlocked finally
Realme 1 has got bootloader unloccked when can we expect to get custom rom now
Imrans123 said:
Realme 1 has got bootloader unloccked when can we expect to get custom rom now
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You need to wait for kernel sources to get released so devs can work on custom roms. If we get a TWRP recovery, you can try out the A/B GSI roms which are good but slightly buggy. If you want a bugfree rom, you need to wait a while, maybe a month or so.
Thanks bro when can we expect releases of kernel source another quarter

Looking for J6 (2018) AOSP ROM

Hi there,
I recently bought a bunch of SM-J600G for the company I work. The thing is that there is an incompatibility between our sales software and latest Samsung Firmware, so I need to try an AOSP Rom but there is no information on the WEB about it.
I'll really appreciate if someone could help me on porting from another device or knows where I could find one already ported.
Thanks in advance.
The device is relatively new, so I would expect an AOSP ROM to be ported later on if at all
Since a few days phhusson released his aosp8.1 and aosp9 gsi roms.
Both work but personally I'm not an aosp fan. Roms are to limited.
Our j6 devices need special build use arm with 64 binders.
AOSP 8.1 https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...-development/experimental-phh-treble-t3709659
AOSP 9 https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...vice-development/aosp-9-0-phh-treble-t3831915
Enter this telegram group (MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED) type "#Pgsi" (without quotes, caps sensitive) and install it just like any gsi
Jhenrique said:
Enter this telegram group (MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED) type "#Pgsi" (without quotes, caps sensitive) and install it just like any gsi
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Per the forum rules, distributing social media invites is not allowed on XDA.

AOSP ROM development, where to start?

I am attempting to build an AOSP ROM for S8 and I'm not sure what is required nor where to acquire said requirements
So far I am assuming that the Proprietary binary/blobs are kept in /system/vendor, but I'm not sure about where to acquire the device tree for S8
If I need anything else to compile AOSP for S8 please let me know what I need and where/how I can find it
Also PLEASE let me know how I can do this safely so that this won't hard brick or damage my hardware
Note: I DO NOT care about compatibility at this stage, such as camera not working, finger print reader broken, and so on, as long as the os itself works, after I confirm the os can work successfully I will attempt to fix the incompatibilities
You could look at the lineage os thread
Awesomeslayerg said:
You could look at the lineage os thread
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i would prefer if it is not based on an existing custom rom to avoid copyright/ownership issues, eg forking a custom rom and claiming it as my own is basically copyright, unless i am explicitly allowed by the developer of specified ROM
smallville7123 said:
i would prefer if it is not based on an existing custom rom to avoid copyright/ownership issues, eg forking a custom rom and claiming it as my own is basically copyright, unless i am explicitly allowed by the developer of specified ROM
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You could always join the telegram group and ask
Awesomeslayerg said:
You could always join the telegram group and ask
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plus https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78970120&postcount=134
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Originally Posted by smallville7123
where can i find the source code for this so i can make my own modifications to the ROM, or perhaps a tutorial on making my own AOSP ROM for the S8 (with all required links) as so far i cannot seem to find the Device Tree for the S8 which is apparently required for compiling the AOSP
Yea that's what I asked couple of posts ago but the devs keep it secret and ignored my request .. Never saw that ppl keep device trees secret but here ..
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Question How much time it will take for the first custom roms to appear?

I bought this device 6 months ago and since then I've been curious about custom roms in here, and some time ago they released the kernel source for Kyoto (Motorola Edge 20 Lite)
Currently working on TWRP. It's working but a few more bits to iron out before releasing. Watch this space
As far as custom Roms... Can't help.. GSIs work fine though
CFKod said:
Currently working on TWRP. It's working but a few more bits to iron out before releasing. Watch this space
As far as custom Roms... Can't help.. GSIs work fine though
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Oh, that's nice I'll keep my eye here in case something happens!
Is there hope? I'm a n00b but from what I've heard developing custom ROMs for MediaTek processor is basically impossible.
sinandredemption said:
Is there hope? I'm a n00b but from what I've heard developing custom ROMs for MediaTek processor is basically impossible.
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i think that has more to do with the source code being released or not. it has however been released: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/kernel-source-released.4407299/
AMOLINAE said:
Oh, that's nice I'll keep my eye here in case something happens!
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Are you willing to test the kernel?
Sakthivel Nadar, has agreed to develop kernel and roms, he is maintaining roms and did bringup for these devices.
- Poco M2
- Redmi 9 Prime
- Realme 1
- Realme U1
- Realme C2
He is also maintaining PE officially for Redmi 9 Prime and Poco M2.
All the above devices are based on mediatek chipsets.
Here's his GitHub for reference.
github.com/sparxfusion
https://download.pixelexperience.org/team/sparxfusion
I would be interested in testing a custom ROM on this device. However, is there any risk of hard-bricking the device beyond the point of no redemption?
I have not been a custom ROM tester before.
sinandredemption said:
I would be interested in testing a custom ROM on this device. However, is there any risk of hard-bricking the device beyond the point of no redemption?
I have not been a custom ROM tester before.
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Hello!
I have made a separate thread, please get in touch on telegram the link is given in the other thread. The developer is very experienced as mentioned in other thread by me.
DarkLegend_1943 said:
Are you willing to test the kernel?
Sakthivel Nadar, has agreed to develop kernel and roms, he is maintaining roms and did bringup for these devices.
- Poco M2
- Redmi 9 Prime
- Realme 1
- Realme U1
- Realme C2
He is also maintaining PE officially for Redmi 9 Prime and Poco M2.
All the above devices are based on mediatek chipsets.
Here's his GitHub for reference.
github.com/sparxfusion
https://download.pixelexperience.org/team/sparxfusion
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sure! I joined the tg group a few minutes ago.

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