i own a xolo a500 device and based on its hardware consisiting of snapdragon msm8225 processor it should have otg function and even though it has an android ics 4.0.4 os it doesnt have otg functionality i.e. when i connect an otg device nothing happens.
i did the usb host diagnostics and this is the result i didnt understand anything so please help
Device
XOLO_A500
Model
A500
Build ID
IMM76I
Fingerprint
XOLO/Q203/XOLO_A500:4.0.4/IMM76I/eng.xuzengke.20130130.193539:user/test-keys
Firmware
Stock
Reports
1
ANDROID API
Claims
support
Yes
Classes
found
Yes
Device
detected
No
ROOTED API
Claims
support
No
Device
detected
N/A
KERNEL
Claims
support
YES
Device
detected
YES
OS support
YES
3rd party apps
NO
even though i havent rooted it now i will be doing it so even if it can be solved by rooting please reply....
Hi everyone,
I am looking everywhere about NFC capability on my LG LG50 D213AR phone.
International sites, mention that the L50 comes with NFC chip, but my local carrier here in Argentina cuts the original firmware and the option is not placed at settings/networks.
I tried installing NFC patches posted on this forum, but the stock recovery did not allow me to install unsigned zip packages. If I install CWM I lose warranty and I need to be sure that the phone comes with the chip first.
Other difference between international L50 and this, is that mine comes with 5MP camera instead of 3.15 (international version).
Also, there is any way to install a temporary CWM like the one developed by the i9100 to flash this without modifying the stock recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/mod-nfc-enabler-t1822447 ?
Regards!
el_platense said:
Hi everyone,
I am looking everywhere about NFC capability on my LG LG50 D213AR phone.
International sites, mention that the L50 comes with NFC chip, but my local carrier here in Argentina cuts the original firmware and the option is not placed at settings/networks.
I tried installing NFC patches posted on this forum, but the stock recovery did not allow me to install unsigned zip packages. If I install CWM I lose warranty and I need to be sure that the phone comes with the chip first.
Other difference between international L50 and this, is that mine comes with 5MP camera instead of 3.15 (international version).
Also, there is any way to install a temporary CWM like the one developed by the i9100 to flash this without modifying the stock recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/mod-nfc-enabler-t1822447 ?
Regards!
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IS there even a CWM for this phone?
Hey guys, since I am sure everybody getting an unlock token is wondering, Can we use FB tools to install one of the two kernels available for our device? I am not sure. I prefer to stay on stock T mobile fw per the additional bands supported, however if needed I will convert to a global variant.
Note; I booted the TWRP image (Not flash) and flashed the ElementalX kernel and it is working beautifully.
Hello, I had bought a tablet from Lenovo previousely, being Lenovo P11 which has Sm6115 qualcomm.
They did release the kernel source but for an old version of the oem firmware. As a result, it is missing drivers for newer variant of machines (They have different panels and touchscreens on newer variants) and as a result the touch screen does not work for the machine I own (Wifi variant)
Luckliy the "5G" variant of the tablet has SD765 in it but has the same touch panel (Novatek NT36523) so I tried to copy that driver to my device's kernel and I'm unable to fix this error while compiling.
This is the repo for my kernel (Yes, I did not restore git history yet because I'm lazy) : https://github.com/HexagonWin/m11_row_kernel_temp
And this is the error message : https://pastebin.com/90XAsb2X
This is 5g variant kernel : https://download.lenovo.com/consumer/mobiles/tb-j607z_opensource_tb-j607z_s130035_210706_row.tar.gz
The weird thing is that the 5g variant kernel builds properly with that same touch panel driver included in defconfig. The defconfig I'm using for my kernel tree right now is "arch/arm64/configs/m11_defconfig". Could somebody please see what is causing the issue? I'm not able to understand.. Thanks. (Including -fPIC in root makefile's KBUILD_CFLAGS didn't help.)
Correction: It's bengal (Snapdragon 662), not sm6115.
Edit: Ok it seems that sm6115 is actually bengal
You've taken the driver from a kernel source for Android 11. So either backport it or merge the kernel with an Android 11 CAF tag and use the kernel on the Android 11 firmware.
adazem009 said:
Correction: It's bengal (Snapdragon 662), not sm6115.
Edit: Ok it seems that sm6115 is actually bengal
You've taken the driver from a kernel source for Android 11. So either backport it or merge the kernel with an Android 11 CAF tag and use the kernel on the Android 11 firmware.
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My device is not upgrade to lenovo's android 11 fw. Did you upgrade your device?
I did not upgrade yet because i was uncertain if lenovo's android 10 oss kernel would even boot on the android 11 bootloader, and i was unsure if i can revert to the android 10 firmware later on.
it can be because the android 11 caf tag's changes aren't merged, i'm not sure.. maybe we can try loading the lenovo's android 10 firmware nvt kernel module using something like ghidra and compare that with the module that gets built with the nvt driver code from another device's android 11 kernel
LegendOcta said:
My device is not upgrade to lenovo's android 11 fw. Did you upgrade your device?
I did not upgrade yet because i was uncertain if lenovo's android 10 oss kernel would even boot on the android 11 bootloader, and i was unsure if i can revert to the android 10 firmware later on.
it can be because the android 11 caf tag's changes aren't merged, i'm not sure.. maybe we can try loading the lenovo's android 10 firmware nvt kernel module using something like ghidra and compare that with the module that gets built with the nvt driver code from another device's android 11 kernel
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Yes, I've already upgraded, but it's possible to downgrade. However, Lenovo didn't release any complete firmware package. Android 10 will boot after downgrading, but OTA updates won't work anymore. Also downgrading works only with a specific firmware package. I'll send the package ID later...
adazem009 said:
Yes, I've already upgraded, but it's possible to downgrade. However, Lenovo didn't release any complete firmware package. Android 10 will boot after downgrading, but OTA updates won't work anymore. Also downgrading works only with a specific firmware package. I'll send the package ID later...
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Hmm, interesting.
As my device's still on Android 10, maybe I should backup the partitions (manually via dd?) and try using them later..?
Honestly I'm a bit worried about doing anything that can't be reverted because unlike my other Android-based devices this one is something i've actually bought, lol.
So, the kernel you built from your modified tree (with prima wlan included) boots on the Android 11 bootloader/firmware? The subversion of the Android 10 is significantly lower than the Lenovo Android 11 kernel AFAIK, not sure if it's just the CAF patches or anything else..
LegendOcta said:
Hmm, interesting.
As my device's still on Android 10, maybe I should backup the partitions (manually via dd?) and try using them later..?
Honestly I'm a bit worried about doing anything that can't be reverted because unlike my other Android-based devices this one is something i've actually bought, lol.
So, the kernel you built from your modified tree (with prima wlan included) boots on the Android 11 bootloader/firmware? The subversion of the Android 10 is significantly lower than the Lenovo Android 11 kernel AFAIK, not sure if it's just the CAF patches or anything else..
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No, I haven't been able to run it on Android 11, only Android 10. Also the device doesn't use prima wlan but a kernel module in /vendor/firmware, it wasn't working because of kernel module signature checks.
adazem009 said:
No, I haven't been able to run it on Android 11, only Android 10. Also the device doesn't use prima wlan but a kernel module in /vendor/firmware, it wasn't working because of kernel module signature checks.
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Then, even if we make the oss kernel working most people won't be able to benefit from it as most people already have android 11 running.
Maybe we might go with the mainline route instead, I remember hearing that people got the mainline kernel booting on sm6115, was on a oneplus device probably..
Any news?
Hi, is there any custom ROM with newest Android Version for the stick? I did not find anything. It is possible to unlock Bootloader
The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K is one of the few amlogic S905Y4 devices that have a S905Y4-K SoC. The -K suffix is what allows the SoC to support dolby vision. Any custom ROM is not likely to have everything needed to support dolby vision.
The newest ota is version 1379 (android 11), with security patch level 2023-01-05:
Xiaomi/soul/soul:11/RTT0.211222.001/1379:user/release-keys
security-patch-level=2023-01-05
The bootloader can be unlocked, but because this device has limited recovery options (no hardware reset button), you'll need to be careful flashing any modified boot image. If the device ever has trouble booting, it reverts back to a locked status and can get stuck in a bootloop.