Hello all,
I'm in need for a few extra volume steps for my cm 12.1 oppo, as the lowest volume possible is too strong for me.
Anyone has the answer? I don't mind changing stuff manually, or doing it per-app.
You'd need to install an Xposed module to do that.
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Hey guys, I did some searching but sadly I'm using the app on my phone so it's not exactly easy and I found nothing.
I'm looking for a way to increase the volume coming from my tablet. I've tried the Volume+ app but it didn't give me the increase I was expecting. I realize I can't change out the hardware but I feel the speakers have more to give then is being utilized.
Are there any apps, flashable tweaks, init.d tweaks or even custom ROMs that would provide a solution for me? I'm pretty familiar with flashing via CWM, TWRP and I know my way around Odin so flashing isn't a problem.
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone! I ordered the bamboo OnePlus One from a reseller online. The ad listing said that it comes with CM11s but I highly doubt that so I'm preparing in advance to flash CM11s. I've seen the Jumping from Color OS to CM11s thread here which uses the manual adb method to install CM11s but I've also seen elsewhere that you can just use the Color OS recovery and flash CM11s like any normal ROM. My question is, what's the difference between manually installing it with adb and flashing it through Color OS recovery? Do I still get OTA updates with both? And do I need to flash a new baseband with either method? All details would be highly appreciated!
Thanks guys! Excited to get my OnePlus One!
kylethelife said:
Hi everyone! I ordered the bamboo OnePlus One from a reseller online. The ad listing said that it comes with CM11s but I highly doubt that so I'm preparing in advance to flash CM11s. I've seen the Jumping from Color OS to CM11s thread here which uses the manual adb method to install CM11s but I've also seen elsewhere that you can just use the Color OS recovery and flash CM11s like any normal ROM. My question is, what's the difference between manually installing it with adb and flashing it through Color OS recovery? Do I still get OTA updates with both? And do I need to flash a new baseband with either method? All details would be highly appreciated!
Thanks guys! Excited to get my OnePlus One!
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Flashing the ROM through a recovery will only flash the ROM, whereas using the fastboot method will flash all the other bits and pieces too. You'll still get OTA updates either way. What you should do before anything else though is unlock your bootloader, because doing so wipes the user data, so you want to get that out of the way before you start fiddling. The device probably will ship with CM11 though, not CM11S, but the differences are tiny. That's what a lot of the grey sellers do. Check out the threads in my signature, you'll probably find them very helpful.
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timmaaa said:
Flashing the ROM through a recovery will only flash the ROM, whereas using the fastboot method will flash all the other bits and pieces too. You'll still get OTA updates either way. What you should do before anything else though is unlock your bootloader, because doing so wipes the user data, so you want to get that out of the way before you start fiddling. The device probably will ship with CM11 though, not CM11S, but the differences are tiny. That's what a lot of the grey sellers do. Check out the threads in my signature, you'll probably find them very helpful.
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Thanks man! I guess I'll start learning about fastboot and stuff asap. I've only had experience with flashing and custom recovery since I came from a Nexus 5 and there are a lot of tools for rooting and stuff. Yeah planning to unlock the bootloader for sure.
The FAQ thread in my signature contains a couple of links to some very good adb/fastboot tutorials, it may seem daunting but it's pretty simple stuff.
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Hi!
I got a batch from OnePlus that I had to flash for an audio fix caused my touchscreen not to work.
I resetted my phone, flashed all kinds of roms but it wont respond at all. Does anyone know how to fix it?
Thanks,
Beattact
Flash the stock images, see section 8 of my guide thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
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HELP PLS?!
I have the XZ Premium, disappointed that it does not have the option to balance audio left/right, I have slightly less hearing in my left ear so drives me nuts when wearing headphones.
I've tried a few APK's with no success and i feel that ViPER4Android is my best option at this time. I've rooted devices before but found them to be much easier, this phone is completely confusing me.
Can somebody tell me the easiest way to get viper on my phone? Like step by step guide?
Or if anybody knows an easier way to get audio balance?!
Much appreciated!!
Hi so if u have oreo u can flash dontbelive 4.5 and u will have almost the same loudnest of speakers but u have to go in systeam/vendor/etc/mixer path tasha and change speakers to 83 not above
https://www.google.hr/amp/s/forum.x...e-oreo-v1-dontbelive-xperia-xz1-t3719172/amp/
For v4a u have to go on magisk and u will se viper4a fx viper and just instal 2.5.0.5 i think and reboot phone
Sry for my eng
Update: I've managed to unlock the bootloader via Sony's instructions but can't seem to boot into recovery?
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HELP PLS?!
I have the XZ Premium, disappointed that it does not have the option to balance audio left/right, I have slightly less hearing in my left ear so drives me nuts when wearing headphones.
I've tried a few APK's with no success and i feel that ViPER4Android is my best option at this time. I've rooted devices before but found them to be much easier, this phone is completely confusing me.
Can somebody tell me the easiest way to get viper on my phone? Like step by step guide?
Or if anybody knows an easier way to get audio balance?!
Much appreciated!!
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Can you please tell how to balance audio with viper?
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Update: I've managed to unlock the bootloader via Sony's instructions but can't seem to boot into recovery?
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Are you still having trouble with this? You need to flash a recovery first in order to boot into recovery.
The title says it all. Could anyone who is an expert in this area please explain why booting TWRP recovery image from fastboot immediately after unlocking the bootloader on a OnePlus 7 Pro does not work?
Can you also please explain not only what must be done to make it work, but what is actually going on and why it must be done? Why does booting an external image file depend in any way at all upon what is or is not currently on the device storage? Doesn't the image go to memory and run as a free-standing program? What is actually going on here? How does this work?
Thank you!
Alpha_Geek1 said:
The title says it all. Could anyone who is an expert in this area please explain why booting TWRP recovery image from fastboot immediately after unlocking the bootloader on a OnePlus 7 Pro does not work?
Can you also please explain not only what must be done to make it work, but what is actually going on and why it must be done? Why does booting an external image file depend in any way at all upon what is or is not currently on the device storage? Doesn't the image go to memory and run as a free-standing program? What is actually going on here? How does this work?
Thank you!
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Try this unofficial TWRP, the official one has problems booting in latest versions for a reason.
[RECOVERY][3.4.0-10][U][guacamole]Official/Unofficial TWRP recovery for OnePlus 7 Pro
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and...
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Try this unofficial TWRP, the official one has problems booting in latest versions for a reason.
[RECOVERY][3.4.0-10][U][guacamole]Official/Unofficial TWRP recovery for OnePlus 7 Pro
Team Win Recovery Project 3.x, or twrp3 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and...
forum.xda-developers.com
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I can boot the official twrp-3.5.2_9-0-guacamole.img now after doing multiple quasi-random things.
What I so desperately want to know is what those things actually are, and more importantly why they must be done? As it stands, I'm not having the problem I'm asking about anymore. I just want to know why I had it and specifically what is missing in my interpretation of how it works: Why would anything done on the storage of the device affect the ability for it to boot from an external image file?
I am really frustrated with all the non-answers to ALL of my questions on XDA about this device. I appreciate people trying to help, but "just do this" or "follow these magic steps that worked for me this one time" doesn't actually explain anything and increase real knowledge of how it actually works.
I thought the people who wrote and designed the software and systems for these devices were here on XDA? Am I asking in the wrong place? Someone knows how these things actually work and why they behave as they do. I wish I could find some real explanations.
Alpha_Geek1 said:
I can boot the official twrp-3.5.2_9-0-guacamole.img now after doing multiple quasi-random things.
What I so desperately want to know is what those things actually are, and more importantly why they must be done? As it stands, I'm not having the problem I'm asking about anymore. I just want to know why I had it and specifically what is missing in my interpretation of how it works: Why would anything done on the storage of the device affect the ability for it to boot from an external image file?
I am really frustrated with all the non-answers to ALL of my questions on XDA about this device. I appreciate people trying to help, but "just do this" or "follow these magic steps that worked for me this one time" doesn't actually explain anything and increase real knowledge of how it actually works.
I thought the people who wrote and designed the software and systems for these devices were here on XDA? Am I asking in the wrong place? Someone knows how these things actually work and why they behave as they do. I wish I could find some real explanations.
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Well, I understand you. I also want to know why all these things happening. Problems like this started with the new A/B partition system. Recovery is part of boot as you may know so it can probably be influenced by system you're running on. It's been mess lately, you better install whatever you want and use it as long as possible. At least most of roms support OTA nowadays.
I'm using Resurrection Remix. Don't get me started on OTA. I ran an OTA and when it went to boot it got stuck at the boot animation. When I tried to boot into recovery, TWRP was gone. It took me a whole day of flailing around like the ignorant fish I am to finally manage to restore my TWRP backup. That was my daily driver device, so I bought a second OnePlus 7 Pro as a sandbox to work out how to do things. I don't have to take my daily driver out of commission now, but I am still shooting in the dark without a proper understanding of how things work so that I would know what to do when and why to do it at any given point.
I've asked a number of questions here on XDA. They've all gone unanswered.