Hi! i think that if you have a chinese phone you should be able to install a rom Cyanogenmod. It is true? I mean phones that do not appear in the list of supported or unsupported to download cyanogenmod. If so, how do I download a generic rom ? thanks!
pfjquique said:
Hi! i think that if you have a chinese phone you should be able to install a rom Cyanogenmod. It is true? I mean phones that do not appear in the list of supported or unsupported to download cyanogenmod. If so, how do I download a generic rom ? thanks!
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Hi, thanks for using XDA Assist!
Unfortunately, to my knowledge, there are no generic ROMs.
Each device is different and there's probably no way to build a ROM to work on any device.
If you need further assistance, please post your questions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Good luck!
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Hello.
I have a problem ..... ¬_¬ obvious ... I made a backup of the phone with droidtools, but I did not create the "user data.img", "cache.img", "system.img" files .
And now I can not restore my phone. :crying::crying::crying:
And I've searched a lot, but there is no rom for my phone.
Is there any way to fix this?
Thanks in advance :good:
Note: Translated from Spanish by Google .....
Hola,
Bienvenidos a XDA.
If you were still on stock when you created your backup and you want stock back you can reflash your stock firmware via PC with whatever flashtool is compatible with your device. If you post your device model number I can at least get you pointed in the right direction to finding your answer.
Droidriven said:
Hola,
Bienvenidos a XDA.
If you were still on stock when you created your backup and you want stock back you can reflash your stock firmware via PC with whatever flashtool is compatible with your device. If you post your device model number I can at least get you pointed in the right direction to finding your answer.
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Thank you.
My phone is a MPIE P3000T, I searched everywhere to no avail. I have the backup, but missing those .img not help me ...... Could .img separate package the files? Or if you know of any place where I can find a rom for my model ....
El_fresh said:
Thank you.
My phone is a MPIE P3000T, I searched everywhere to no avail. I have the backup, but missing those .img not help me ...... Could .img separate package the files? Or if you know of any place where I can find a rom for my model ....
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Unfortunately, I am not finding any ROMs for you on XDA. You'll have to find your stock firmware by doing a google search using your device's model number, find it, get it downloaded and flash it from PC with whatever flashtool is for your device.
You can try posting in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Good luck.
Droidriven said:
Unfortunately, I am not finding any ROMs for you on XDA. You'll have to find your stock firmware by doing a google search using your device's model number, find it, get it downloaded and flash it from PC with whatever flashtool is for your device.
You can try posting in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
Good luck.
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Sorry, just I wondering, but I'm more interested in whether there is any tool to package the files that I need.
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Sorry, just I wondering, but I'm more interested in whether there is any tool to package the files that I need.
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The tools you use will depend on your device, generally, Linux can be used for manipulating things like that on all android devices but the tools to make use of what you put together in Linux will depend on your device. How to use Linux to package things correctly for your device would be better answered by those that have your device, I am not familiar with your device so those kinds of things I couldn't tell you.
You should post your question in the link I gave you, the members there may have more answers for you than I do. There are too many kinds of android devices out there to learn them all, its best to find those that have learned that device.
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Droidriven said:
The tools you use will depend on your device, generally, Linux can be used for manipulating things like that on all android devices but the tools to make use of what you put together in Linux will depend on your device. How to use Linux to package things correctly for your device would be better answered by those that have your device, I am not familiar with your device so those kinds of things I couldn't tell you.
You should post your question in the link I gave you, the members there may have more answers for you than I do. There are too many kinds of android devices out there to learn them all, its best to find those that have learned that device.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
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Thanks, I've already posted.
I own a Lenovo A3500 -HV. I have been using it for an year now and it is running KitKat(4.4.2). There is no sign of a newer OS coming to this tab so I have decided to install a new ROM. I decided to go with CynanogenMod but the problem is my device is not listed in the supported devices directory.
I think my device has the minimum requirements to run the OS.
I would like to know if it will be better to install the CyanogenMod or just leave it with kitkat or maybe install some other mods that my tab can support?
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I own a Lenovo A3500 -HV. I have been using it for an year now and it is running KitKat(4.4.2). There is no sign of a newer OS coming to this tab so I have decided to install a new ROM. I decided to go with CynanogenMod but the problem is my device is not listed in the supported devices directory.
I think my device has the minimum requirements to run the OS.
I would like to know if it will be better to install the CyanogenMod or just leave it with kitkat or maybe install some other mods that my tab can support?
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Hi nirmalmraj
Thank you for using XDA Assist
As we do not have an specific forum dedicated for your device yet, our experts at the below forum should be able to help you. Please be welcome to post over in there.
Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Nice regards and good luck.
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Hello,
I'm new in this forum.I want some help from developers. I'm using Xiaomi Redmi 5(rosy) which has Snapdragan 450 chipset. It comes with Android version 7.1.2 (Nougat). I want to upgrade to Android 8(Oreo) so I downloaded an Unofficial Build of Lineage OS 15.1 for my device. But after flashing I found camera,fingerprint sensor and all other sensors are not working . After booting it shows "A vendor image mismatch has been detected. Typically this means your vendor image is out of date. " . I don't know why it's showing this message.
I want to fix those bugs.How can I do that ?
Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for my bad English
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Hello,
I'm new in this forum..........
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I don't have this device but, the following area of the forum is specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-5
With that guidance...
Purely as a personal opinion, I would really doubt that someone would be able to support a development that they didn't develop on top of your having an Unofficial release of the LineageOS 15.1 (rosy) when there's nothing on the forum regarding this release. Also, i had tried to perform a quick search to locate this using a few methods and was unable to locate anything to even refer you to.
I'm not stating that "Nobody" will help you out but, as a developer myself, I just feel that you would have a hard time to obtain assistance.
This is why I can only refer you to the link above that's specific to your device.
I wish you the best of luck!
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I have a Samsung Galaxy J1 (SM-J100VPP), and I want to update it from Android Lollipop. The only ROM I found that might be usable was for the SM-J100H, and I don't know whether it compatible or not. Does anyone know of a ROM (preferably LineageOS 16) I can use for it?
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I have a Samsung Galaxy J1 (SM-J100VPP), and I want to update it from Android Lollipop. The only ROM I found that might be usable was for the SM-J100H, and I don't know whether it compatible or not. Does anyone know of a ROM (preferably LineageOS 16) I can use for it?
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I don't have this device but, your best bet is probably to post this question within the following thread that's specific to your device for some member guidance.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3591813
Good Luck!
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I have been into installing custom ROMs and rooting Android for many years now, used many mid range Android devices, never tried to build one from source (did not have good enough hardware or broadband), now I have got both and want to try building ROM from source and got many questions, any help would be appreciated.
Important questions:(Need these answers before I start downloading Repos)
Is it possible to create any Android version Rom for any device? like I used to have Moto G2, if I can get it's source code, can I build Android 11 Rom for it? or am I missing something here?
I own Realme 5 Pro now, if I build Android 11 and flash it, is there any chance it could hard brick my device?
If I'd built Android 11 for R5 Pro, how would I know it's for my device? can I flash that firmware on another device? or vice versa? I know that flashing other device firmware can hard brick your device.
What are the chances of getting bugs after flashing? like ril not working, or maybe settings wont open, camera wont work etc. and how can I fix them for my specific device?
How can I ensure that the specific build only works for R5 Pro and not other device? like do I have to sign it with specific code or anything like that? any idea?
Not so important questions:(You can answer it if u know)
How much download is necessary to build from source? If u have built, is there any specific download size or different for specific devices?
Also if I want to build TWRP recovery for R5 Pro from scratch how would I go about doing that? and what about giving it a different theme style?
How long will it take for my specs pc to build? any estimated idea? (specs: 16gb ddr4 3600mhz ram, Ryzen R5 3700x, Nvidia 2060 Super, and lots of space)
Can I build this Rom to be flashed via recovery or is it has to be fastboot specific?
Can I build Android Kitkat or something old for newer devices?
So these are the initial questions that comes to my mind, I am posting this thread on some diff forums too, if u have any experience regarding this please do share, any help is appreciated, Thank you.
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Oswald Boelcke said:
@Kazinadim87
Hello and good morning,
above you indicated your intention to post this thread on other fora, too. If you mean other fora outside of XDA that's very fine. If you intend to post duplicates of this thread somewhere else on XDA, please prior to posting review the XDA Forum Rules with special emphasis on rule no. 5. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Oh no I did not post duplicate of this post anywhere on XDA, I was talking about other forums like Reddit, I posted it there too.