[ROM][6.0.1][MHC19Q][Unofficial] BeanStalk 6.14 (2016/04/10) New: shrinked K3 & Gello - Desire Android Development

Proudly presenting Marshmallow for the HTC Desire!
This is an unofficial ROM built from source by using portions from Nikez' Kernel code, Evervolv's Legacy code, HTC device and vendor files.
WARNING / TERMS & CONDITIONS:
THIS IS A REALLY REALLY PRE-ALPHA, STUFF ARE BOUND TO NOT WORK. BUILT FOR MY PRIVATE PLEASURE AND ONLY FOR TESTING PURPOSES.
FOR ADVANCED USERS ONLY! DO NOT USE AS DAILY DRIVER!!!
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Interested in Porting/Building BeanStalk on another device? Check out Post #3!
If you have building/development concerns or issues, Please visit the BeanStalk Development Thread to avoid cluttering this thread.
CyanogenMod 13 based
PIE
Built in Task Manager switcher
OnTheGo Mode
App Circle bar
System UI Tuner
Quicker system animations
Trimmed down fat and excess bloat
Option to enable all widgets
Numerous extra lockscreen options
LCD Density
Custom original BeanStalk Wallpapers by skyliner33v
Custom BeanStalk bootanimation by skyliner33v
3-minit battery support
Clock and date options
Contextual Header - Original and Polygraphic
Battery styles - Includes specific colors and styles. Also includes battery bar
Do not disturb option
Show notification count
Recent screen options
Customizable navigation bar
Use Omniswitch as default recents
Built-in screen record
Toast animations
App Circle bar
Gesture Anywhere
Disable FC warnings
Disable Immersive message
Force expanded Notifications
Configure scrolling cache
Build.prop MOD options to enable/disable tweaks as preferred
Less frequent Notification sounds options
CRT screen off/on options to specify how the animation shows
Enable/disable wake up on charge option
Superuser fully embedded into the build and accessed from settings menu
CM Performance options and features
Hide superuser icon
Developer options and advanced reboot enabled by default
Numerous cherry-picks and improvements throughout the build.. baked into the
awesomeness of existing CM layout.
Numerous other options hidding throughout the build. For a full list of changes and features, please
be sure to checkout change log below.
To be determined
Sorry, as of now there is no GAPPS support for HTC Desire!
For a complete listing of all supported BeanStalk devices and downloads, please visit BeanStalk Downloads page
If you agree with the above terms, download everything that is required from here. And please keep in mind that I am not responsible if you brick your device.
HTC Desire ROM Download - updated 2016/04/10
HTC Desire Kernel 3 for M - updated 2016/04/10
Fallback: HTC Desire Kernel 2 for M (Don't use unless K3 fails to be installed on your device) - updated 2016/02/14
HTC Desire TWRP Recovery for M - updated 2016/01/24
HTC Desire Hboot for M - updated 2016/01/15
BeanStalk Change log
Change log can also be found from within the ROM by going into settings menu -> about phone -> about beanstalk -> changelog
* Make a backup of your current ROM incl. app data, and then copy all contents of your SD card to your computer.
* Download ROM and additional stuff from the links above: boot.img (kernel), recovery-bravo-twrp-2.8.7.0.img (recovery for M) and PB99IMG.zip (hboot for Android 5 and 6).
* Install Android SDK on your computer (we will need later the fastboot tool to accomplish the rom installation).
* Switch to custom hboot for M by copying the PB99IMG.zip into the root folder in your sdcard.
* Reboot to bootloader screen and wait for the prompt to apply the update.
* Say yes to apply the update, say yes to reboot and immediately hold the vol down key pressed.
* Boot to recovery and wipe all partitions and reboot recovery.
* Follow this guide to properly format & partition your SD card (4ext method): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125513 Credits @abaaaabbbb63. You are required to create two ext4-partitions( sd-ext1 at 1GB and sd-ext2 at 1.5GB) and also create a swap partition at 512mb (to gain better overall performance).
* Toggle USB storage to copy the ROM from above to sdcard.
* Properly eject the sdcard from your computer and then disconnect from USB in recovery.
* In recovery select reboot to bootloader.
* Ensure that you can access your device via fastboot (fastboot devices).
* Now the time has come to boot TWRP 2.8.7.0 recovery for Marshmallow. You are not required to install TWRP to become your permanent recovery. However, even if you want to, your attempt will miserably fail due to its big size (7.1MB). The recovery partition in our Desire is limited to 5MB.
* Copy both, recovery image and boot.img to the platform-tools folder in your Android-SDK.
* To boot recovery via fastboot use the following terminal commands:
Example output:
Code:
[email protected] ~ $ cd android-sdk/platform-tools/
[email protected] ~/android-sdk/platform-tools $ su
Password:
Lenovo-G710 platform-tools # fastboot boot recovery-bravo-twrp-2.8.7.0.img
< waiting for device >
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.053s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.000s]
finished. total time: 1.054s
* Now your phone should automatically boot TWRP. Please be aware that this recovery isn't very stable. In case that it gets stuck during the flashing of the rom, you will have to repeat boot up of TWRP and also need to wipe all partitions except for SD (TWRP > Wipe > Advanced Wipe.
* Select install in TWRP to flash the ROM.
* When it is complete select restart system.
* Unfortunately, it won't boot up yet. This is because the kernel couldn't be installed due to unknown reasons. We need to use fastboot to flash the boot.img which is in place in your platform-tools folder.
Example output:
Code:
Lenovo-G710 platform-tools # fastboot flash boot boot.img
< waiting for device >
sending 'boot' (3146 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.488s]
writing 'boot'...
finished. total time: 0.489s
* Select 'Reboot' from fastboot menu
* Wait for the rom to make dex2oat compilation (5-10min) and enjoy BeanStalk goodness. In the rare case that it gets stuck during boot time, just remove the battery and this time restart without USB cable plugged.
BeanStalk source can be found HERE
HTC Desire kernel source HERE
Skylinerv33 - Graphics and bootanimation - Thanks!
Vaughn N - Endless support and help throughout the years.
Cyanogenmod - HERE
AICP - HERE
CRDRoid - HERE
Imoseyon, Flar2, Beanstown, anyone I forgot
Donate to scott.hart.bti by clicking HERE​
XDA:DevDB Information
MarshFellow xD, ROM for the HTC Desire
Contributors
spezi77
Source Code: https://github.com/scotthartbti
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.x
ROM Firmware Required: Custom hboot for Android 6
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-01-16
Last Updated 2016-05-27

Working:
Telephony
Mobile Data
Sound
ADB connection
Camera
WiFi (find instructions below on how to set up your default gateway*)
MTP (mount USB mass storage for file transfer)
Not working:
BT
Torch (cannot be turned off!)
You tell me what else
* Noob-friendly guidance on how to set up your default gateway
Look up what is the default gateway of your router and use it instead of the IP in my example (however, in many cases a router uses the 192.168.0.1 as in my example below).
Set up your WiFi
Go to the Developer options and open "Custom default gateway"
Save the IP address of your default gateway, afterwards confirm root permissions.
THE BIG THANKS LIST:
Credits to @LaidbackNikez for being a force behind the development of kernel 3.0.16 for the HTC Desire!
Credits to @[email protected] for his awesome work in stabilizing the kernel!
Special thanks to @macs18max and OpenDesire devs ( @Mustaavalkosta & @kylon) for being pioneers in making HTC and qsd8k code compatible to the latest Android platform.
You may want to compile it yourself:
Code:
repo init -u git://github.com/spezi77/android.git -b bs6
mkdir -p .repo/local_manifests
cp .repo/manifests/bravo/roomservice.xml .repo/local_manifests/
repo sync
wget https://s.basketbuild.com/uploads/devs/Cl3Kener/TOOLCHAIN/uber-arm-eabi-5.3.tar.xz
tar xvC prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/arm -f uber-arm-eabi-5.3.tar.xz
rm uber-arm-eabi-5.3.tar.xz
. build/envsetup.sh
brunch bravo

Screenshots:

Wow, thanks!
Wow!! It really happened!
Pretty, happy to see this, will give it a try the next days and will keep an eye on the thread daily
Great work! Keep it up!
Thanks!

thank bro support htc desire bravo

thinhx2 said:
i have 2 question:
1:i have device,kernel,vendor cm and i see on your github branch bs6 use device cm and i try build and bugs same build slim. how to fix?
2:bro send me:how to change cm to slim and i try and bugs same build slim. why?
thank bro support htc desire bravo
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Hey there,
I have replied to you in the Beanstalk developer thread. Let's keep this ROM thread specific to HTC Desire, please.
Cheers!

Hey Desire folks!
Anyone here managed to get Marshmallow booting on the HTC Desire?
Cheers!

spezi77 said:
Hey Desire folks!
Anyone here managed to get Marshmallow booting on the HTC Desire?
Cheers!
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please send me fb,gg plus of bro?.thank bro

spezi77 said:
Hey Desire folks!
Anyone here managed to get Marshmallow booting on the HTC Desire?
Cheers!
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I would try it as it is not my main phone
But I got scared at the point of an marshmallow hboot version, this will replace the Android 2 one, so am I able to get back to Kitkat after testing?

FaserF said:
I would try it as it is not my main phone
But I got scared at the point of an marshmallow hboot version, this will replace the Android 2 one, so am I able to get back to Kitkat after testing?
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As soon as you want to go back, get a suitable hboot for kitkat, e.g. Alpharev Jelly (250/5/182), from here: http://d-h.st/Cde
Credits @jmcclue

spezi77 said:
As soon as you want to go back, get a suitable hboot for kitkat, e.g. Alpharev Jelly (250/5/182), from here: http://d-h.st/Cde
Credits @jmcclue
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I have already downloaded the files, but got no time to go through the process.
I will report back as soon as I had a chance to try it out.
Never thought that Desire will be back with MM, great work whatever is working or not.
Thank you!

Thanks spezi77! I want to try this ROM, but I can't since the HTC Desire fastboot is not working with Windows 10 (USB issue). I'll try to setup a Windows 7 virtual machine. Does it need 2 ext4 partitions in the SD card?

nickleby said:
Thanks spezi77! I want to try this ROM, but I can't since the HTC Desire fastboot is not working with Windows 10 (USB issue). I'll try to setup a Windows 7 virtual machine. Does it need 2 ext4 partitions in the SD card?
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U r welcome. Yes, it needs sd-ext1 for /system and sd-ext2 for /data.

spezi77 said:
U r welcome. Yes, it needs sd-ext1 for /system and sd-ext2 for /data.
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I managed to use fastboot using an Ubuntu CD, but I'm stuck in the booting of TWRP recovery, it stays forever in a blue screen with the word "teamwin". I tried like 10 times getting the same result.

nickleby said:
Thanks spezi77! I want to try this ROM, but I can't since the HTC Desire fastboot is not working with Windows 10 (USB issue). I'll try to setup a Windows 7 virtual machine. Does it need 2 ext4 partitions in the SD card?
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Same at my side. Win10 is not able to use Desire Fastboot drivers.

nickleby said:
I managed to use fastboot using an Ubuntu CD, but I'm stuck in the booting of TWRP recovery, it stays forever in a blue screen with the word "teamwin". I tried like 10 times getting the same result.
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Hmm, as mentioned TWRP sometimes fails to boot up
(maybe a Kernel issue). But for me it worked in 3 out of 5 attempts.
chrrh said:
Same at my side. Win10 is not able to use Desire Fastboot drivers.
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Try Linux, it is for free

spezi77 said:
Hmm, as mentioned TWRP sometimes fails to boot up
(maybe a Kernel issue). But for me it worked in 3 out of 5 attempts.
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I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I've followed every single step, but I'm still stuck booting the TWRP recovery. This time I tried booting the recovery 17 times but no luck (only the blue background with the "teamwin")...

nickleby said:
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I've followed every single step, but I'm still stuck booting the TWRP recovery. This time I tried booting the recovery 17 times but no luck (only the blue background with the "teamwin")...
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Strange, as a last resort you could try this 4ext recovery which has been modified for LP.
*fingers-crossed*

Hopefully i can try the next days. Really busy at the moment but also very excited.

spezi77 said:
Try Linux, it is for free
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I did and was able to boot up TWRP (3 out of 5 like you described)
But flashing never worked, everytime TWRP locked up after a few seconds. Tried about 10 times, and everytime it get stuckafter 5 to 60 Seconds without success.

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[ROM/WIP] [5.0.2] [May-31] [UNOFFICIAL] ParanoidAndroid 5.0 Alpha 2 | Kernel 3.0.101

Bringing to you Paranoid Android on Lollipop 5.0.2
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This is an unofficial ROM which is built from source by using portions from Nikez' Kernel code, Evervolv's Legacy code, HTC device and vendor files.
Built for pure testing purposes.
Don't blame me if you brick your device.
Credits:
PA TEAM for their great work and allowing me to build the ROM!
EVERVOLV TEAM for the legacy codes and toolbox, especially Thomas Lehner -- without his talents the birth of Lollipop for our device would have been much harder!
Nikez for the kernel, libs, and for being a magician!
madmaxx82 for 4eXT Touch Recovery!
chainfire for SuperSU!
And all those individuals/teams who I might have missed!
My special thanks to walter79, macs18max, azzam, myself5, Robbie P and everyone else from HD24Ever Team for their recent support with helping out and getting me on track with developing on Android 5.
What's working:
Audio
Display
3G/Mobile Data/Telephony/SMS
Bluetooth
WIFI
ADB connection
USB Mass Storage
Torch (partially)
Not working:
Camera (Force close)
GPS (not sure about this)
Please be aware that the ROM might occasionally reboot or bring a FC. In that case it would be kind of you to share as many reproduction information as possible (e.g. logcat, radio logcat, dmesg, last kmesg).
General hints:
The ROM is currently under development and in its very early alpha stages.
The ROM is no longer installed to your phone's internal memory. From now on we use "DirectSD" which will be the new way of running Android 5 Lollipop on our device.
Before installing this ROM you are required to switch to a new custom hboot for LP which has a modified memory layout -> system/cache/data (5/5/427); This will allow the ROM to store the ART/dalvik-cache on the phone's internal memory (follow instructions on how to change the hboot for LP below).
Furthermore you need to create two sd-ext partitions on your SD-card AND also a SWAP partition besides the remaining FAT partition -- so in the end you will have three partitions (please exactly follow the instructions below, otherwise the ROM won't boot!).
For good overall performance use a fast SD-card (e.g. class 6 or even higher).
Before flashing SU or GAPPS you have to flash the new 4eXT Touch Recovery for LP from the link below.
Don't even think of asking when this ROM is ready for daily use..
Please keep this thread on-topic, here is a Q&A thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com//htc-desire/help/qa-paranoidandroid-5-0-alpha-t3015265
How to create sd-ext partitions on your SD card:
Make a backup by copying all contents of your SD card to your computer
Read this guide by @abaaaabbbb63 (4ext method): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2125513
In case that you use 4eXT Recovery, select 1024mb for sd-ext1, chose something between 1024mb and 4096mb for sd-ext2 (you can size it as you like depending on how much space you want for apps), and create a swap partition of 512mb.
After the sd-ext partitions have been formatted, you can also format the remaining FAT partition on the SD card, and then add back your backupd files
How to change the hboot for Lollipop:
Download this file: PB99IMG_Lollipop_5_5_427.zip and make sure that the md5 checksum 93e00900cb7b55e1c9702be2167caafd is the same
Rename the file into PB99IMG.zip and place it into the root folder of your SD card
Reboot with volume down button pressed
Confirm the update with volume up and reboot into recovery
Format all partitions except for SD-card
Step-by-step ROM and GAPPS "permanent" installation:
Make a backup of your current ROM in recovery
Copy the new hboot for Lollipop to your SD-card (PB99IMG.zip; find more details one section above)
Reboot and confirm with Volume up to update the hboot (in case of problems: select clear storage)
Reboot into recovery and do a full wipe by formatting all partitions except for SD-card
Flash the new 4eXT Touch Recovery for Android 5 and again reboot into recovery (Note: the new 4eXT recovery has a "bug" which will no longer allow you to view the correct information about the sd-ext1/sd-ext2 partitions. Actually, sd-ext1 has become /system and sd-ext2 is now /data. Got it?!)
Flash the ROM and GAPPS; optional step: flash SU if root access is required
Boot the ROM and let it settle down for a few minutes
Enable WIFI; before adding your G account do a hot reboot (this is really important to allow the WIFI connection to properly operate)!
After rebooting the ROM add your G account
NOTE: In case that the ROM should freeze at the HTC splash screen, please pull the battery and turn it on -- then it should boot up normally! (I am not sure if this occurs only on my "old" Desire.. maybe a sign of ageing.. :/ )
Help! I want to get back to my previous ROM. So how can I revert things, like hboot and recovery?:
Get the AlphaRev Jelly hboot (250/5/182) from here and follow the instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48063010&postcount=22 and make sure that the md5 checksum is the same
Now let's do the PB99IMG method again for flashing the 4eXT recovery; get it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1751258
Changelog:
1st test version (2015-01-13)
Initial release
2nd test version (2015-01-17)
Switch to DirectSD (fixed reboots)
3G/Telephony fixed
3rd test version (2015-02-08)
Wifi fixed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Big thanks to @zyr3x and @[email protected] for helping me!
UMS/USB debugging connection kind of works (but still needs further improvement!)
Added fix for allowing USB Tethering (untested!) Kudos @nickleby
Speed up first boot sequence which now also displays the app installation progress
Added ROM Settings/Toolbox to give access to performance settings and further stuff (many options are not (yet) working, e.g. battery/clock style, superuser settings, bug report)
Tweaks: decreased animation duration and transition scale settings to .5x for better performance
Translucent lock screen + status bar enabled per default (can be turned off > Toolbox > Interface > General > 'Force fancy UI elements')
Extended power menu (customizable > Toolbox > Interface > Power menu)
Quick 'Quick Settings' Pulldown (in a single swipe)
4th test version (2015-02-11)
ROM speed improved by using "DalvikOnNAND" (requires a custom hboot (5/5/427) as mentioned above)
UMS option disabled as it didn't yet work as expected
Official Lollipop Bootanimation added
5th test version (2015-03-08)
Kernel: fix wifi capabilities query which was failing due to missing attribute definitions
Kernel: updates for smartass governors / smartassH3: Enable boost pulse by default
Kernel: decrease PMEM_ADSP_SIZE for now to achieve better performance
zRAM enabled per default (50%)
Use corrected lowmemorykiller values / revert to less agressive values previously used in KitKat (credits: konstaT)
New feature: Toolbox allows for enabling volume button to wake device
New feature: CM Themes Engine
New feature: AppOps
1st test version with K3 (2015-05-31)
Kernel 3.0.101 for Lollipop: AWESOME! Credits go to all k3 devs (Nikez, Thomas, marc1706, Mustaavalkosta, elginsk8r, sakindia123, NiharG15 and everyone else who contributed)
Use external SWAP on SD to improve responsiveness! This will allow you to use GAPPS without getting a sluggish ROM! Therefore you have to repartition your SD card and create a SWAP partition (512MB) after adding the two sd-ext partitions for SYSTEM (1GB) and DATA (4GB).
If you agree with the above terms,
Download ROM: http://www.mediafire.com/download/qtu102kdwfaiv4x/pa_bravo-5.0-ALPHA2-20150531.zip
md5sum - d49c1da8b4a60b1c0ac8c2555fca7f78
Download custom hboot for Lollipop: PB99IMG_Lollipop_5_5_427.zip
Download 4EXT Touch Recovery for Lollipop: 4ext-touch-recovery-for-LP.zip kudos @walter79
Note: this recovery has a small "bug" which will no longer allow you to view the correct information about the sd-ext1/sd-ext2 partitions. Actually, sd-ext1 has become /system and sd-ext2 is now /data.
Download SuperSU for root permission: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
Download my "slimmed" PA GAPPS 5.0.1 RC4 - Pico Modular Package (without SetupWizard/PartnerSetup): http://d-h.st/Eey
Or get any official or unofficial 5.0 GApps from here:
1) PA GApps http://d-h.st/users/TKruzze/?fld_id=41940#files (pick the one with 'Proper DPI')
2) Slim zero GApps http://104.236.22.120/gapps/lollipop/5.0/ (pick the one with '42M')
IMPORTANT:
Please read all posts in this thread and use the search before you post anything. If your question or feedback does not contribute to the further development of this ROM, then please use the Q&A thread instead.
I don't reply to support inquiries via PM.
That's all I am asking for at the moment!
And have a nice day!
XDA:DevDB Information
Paranoid Android LP, ROM for the HTC Desire
Contributors
spezi77, walter79
Source Code:
ROM: https://github.com/aospa-legacy
Manifest: https://github.com/spezi77/paranoid/tree/lollipop
Kernel: https://github.com/spezi77/android_kernel_htc_qsd8k_3.0/tree/lollipop-3.0.101-wip
ROM OS Version: 5.0.2 Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.0.101
Based On: AOSPA
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-01-13
Last Updated 2015-05-31
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wow!
YOU DID IT! :good:
Thanks!
Damn Spezi amazed you got 5.0 on our old desire! Genius!
:good:
Fantastic! I have to try!! Thank you Spezi!
It's on the blank screen bit and adb logcat too.
still blackscreen. . .
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lilsafbig said:
It's on the blank screen bit and adb logcat too.
still blackscreen. . .
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Try to reboot. 1st boot can take quite long (10-20min). Be aware that there is no bootanimation.
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spezi77 said:
Try to reboot. 1st boot can take quite long (10-20min). Be aware that there is no bootanimation.
Sent from my Nexus™4 ?
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It's like it died, it didnt even vibrate. I did reboot.
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I think it needs gapps to start it properly.
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lilsafbig said:
I think it needs gapps to start it properly.
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Nope, it runs without gapps. You are welcome to figure out how to install gapps.
Edit: Could you do me a favor and provide a complete logcat? The previous one seems too short. How long did you wait before you canceled it?
spezi77 said:
Nope, it runs without gapps. You are welcome to figure out how to install gapps.
Edit: Could you do me a favor and provide a complete logcat? The previous one seems too short. How long did you wait before you canceled it?
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10 minutes, still showed nothing going on with the process so then I.just disconnected.
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Couldn't manage to boot.. Stays on black screen. Even after 20mn.. In recovery, I had a look in "information", and once the rom installed, I have 248mega free out of 250 on system.
Tried 3 times
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maxens63 said:
Couldn't manage to boot.. Stays on black screen. Even after 20mn.. In recovery, I had a look in "information", and once the rom installed, I have 248mega free out of 250 on system.
Tried 3 times
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Could you also take a dmesg, please?
adb shell
dmesg
Thanks!
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spezi77 said:
Could you also take a dmesg, please?
adb shell
dmesg
Thanks!
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when it is installing the log shows
installing update. . .
warning: no file_contexts
and then the aospa 5+ for legacy devices
script succeeded result was [0.200000]
+1
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lilsafbig said:
when it is installing the log shows
installing update. . .
warning: no file_contexts
and then the aospa 5+ for legacy devices
script succeeded result was [0.200000]
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No worries, that looks fine. Alternatively, you could copy the recovery.log to SD. You find the command in 4ext under tools.
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spezi77 said:
No worries, that looks fine. Alternatively, you could copy the recovery.log to SD. You find the command in 4ext under tools.
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Yh that's what I did but it copied the gapps log which still had the same result, black screen and Yh I've attached that dmesg thing u told me to do.
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What you need k3?
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maxens63 said:
Couldn't manage to boot.. Stays on black screen. Even after 20mn.. In recovery, I had a look in "information", and once the rom installed, I have 248mega free out of 250 on system.
Tried 3 times
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Please attach recovery.log to check if something went wrong during installation.
248mb free out of 250 on system is to be expected. The logical explanation is that 4ext recovery is too old. It has no SELinux support and cannot read the new filesystem that LP requires. With LP we are no longer using yaffs2, but ext4 on /system and /data.
Edit: Although flashin with 4ext and twrp worked out, I think that we also require a newer recovery the sooner or later.

[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][6.0.1][E6853/E6803] CyanogenMod 13 for Xperia Z5 Premium [ALPHA]

[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][6.0.1][E6853/E6803] CyanogenMod 13 for the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium [ALPHA]
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CyanogenMod 13 for the Sony Xperia Z5 E6853 and E6803​
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), which is designed to increase
performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be
used without any need to have any Google application installed. You will need to provide your own Google Applications package (gapps).
CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
Before you start
This ROM is only for the E6853 and the E6803
Code:
*
* Your warranty may be voided !
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*
Special Thanks
@CTXz for getting the ball rolling on CyanogenMod for Z5 series and stemming the lion's share to get this working
@oshmoun for providing fixes ASAP
@AndroPlus for providing a great kernel that works with many recoveries
@moonbutt74 for reminding me that smashing your device can provide a solution
@sub77 for teaching me how to work with QCOM (I was on exynos before)
@Joeisgood99 for providing a solid working TWRP-3.0.0.0 build until we had our own
@bazhip for providing a well working twrp 2.8.7.0 for restoring until we had our own
@alphatact1cs has a great overview on lots of topics for the Z5 device family
@auras76 for his great Custom ROM
@infected_ for his experience
Thanks to @mpro420 for help to get Viper4Android working !
Thanks to @jimRnor for Project DiVA SoundMod !
The Sonyxperiadev team for releasing their sources to the public
SonyAOSP team
SonyCM team
Sony Xperia (community) devs
And ofcourse the entire CyanogenMod team!
(Known) Issues
Video Recording
Bluetooth (keeps restarting) (might be fixed, needs feedback + testing)
Camera Colors (can be circumvented by using specific apps CameraNext Mod )
Camera Focus & Sharpness (driver issue, probably since it uses Xperia Z (original) drivers but different lenses ?)
Camera lowlight pictures (might improve with release of Sony's "Experimental AOSP Camera" for the Z5 series, porting of other Framework + Stock Cam app; partially needs DRM magic)
Camera Focus (even with VCM2 actuator changes focus is still kind of murky)
Fingerprint sensor (might work depending on build date of ROM)
Lag after booting up device (Will resolve: lock screen after boot and waiting a few seconds)
Long bootup times & less smoothness with "stock" (prebuilt) kernel
What can not be fixed, changed - aka WONTFIX - NOTOURPROBLEM
There might be potential speed issues with Class 10+ microSD cards not properly being "tuned", in that case switch to slower cards or RMA it which should hopefully solve it. There is a possibility to force slower speeds on cards but that is not really the optimal solution with ultra speed cards and needs further investigation. Samsung (EVO/EVO+) cards, Transcend cards and a few others UHS-I(+) and faster are affected.
What has been Fixed
Horizontal color lines and color glitches during bootup
Gapps
Sudden Lag after some time
NFC
Odd calling numbers
In-call mic
Sound on calls
Camera button
Microphone
Thermal regulation
Red flashy frames
RIL (SIM detection)
Dex pre-optimization
Camera
Sensors
Crash after locking device
microSD access
Flash light / Torch
Full brightness (should be fully working)
Gapps (permissions issues) [occurs occasionally and should be circumvented by full-wipe approach (incl. internal storage)
Hang/Loop during boot stage (should be circumvented by full-wipe approach (incl. internal storage)) (use Custom Kernel, under investigation)
High battery drain [~ 10%-20% per hour] when dirty-flashing system (fastboot -S 256M flash system system.img), make sure to have data backed up, then format /data ; OTA updates should be fine though [need feedback] ); causes are: dirty flashing, certain apps, ROM issues, etc.
Guides/Instructions
Unlocking Bootloader
Warning! The following procedure may void your warranty and will wipe EVERYTHING
Visit Sonys Official Bootloader Unlock guide (Details to all the risks you are taking are located on their site)
After Unlocking your bootloader you can proceed with the next steps
Steps on how to Fastboot, Flashmode, Recovery, Emergency/Force Poweroff
@alphatact1cs has a great overview on lots of topics for the Z5 device family
over at [GUIDE] Sony Xperia Z5 - UNLOCK / ROOT / TWEAKS - OS 5.1.1 / 6.0
There go to the [GUIDE] StockROM section , open it up and under #GENERAL you'll find everything you need to know.
Setting up fastboot and how to use it
For windows users
Please checkout this guide on how to use fastboot on windows
If you prefer to keep a low footprint instead of installing the whole Android SDK, take a look at its thread
[TOOL]Minimal ADB and Fastboot [8-28-15]
For Linux users
Installation
Debian based distros (Debian, Ubuntu etc.)
Open a terminal and enter the following :
Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install android-tools*
Confirm the installation by either hitting enter or typing y
Gentoo based Distros (Gentoo, Funtoo, Sabayon, Scientific Linux)
Once you're in a terminal, enter the following:
Code:
emerge dev-util/android-sdk-update-manager
Other distros (Arch, Fedora, Open Suse etc.)
Please find the apropriate packages to install android fastboot tools for your distro
How to use
Open a terminal in the location your .img file is located or cd into that directory like this:
Code:
cd <path to your directory that contains the .img files>
Replace <path to your directory that contains the .img files> with your actuall path
To boot temporarely into a .img (ex recovery) use the following command (replace <your.img> with your .img file) :
Code:
fastboot boot <yourfile>.img
To flash a kernel image enter the following (replace <your.img> with your .img file):
Code:
fastboot flash boot <your.img>
To flash a recovery image enter the following (replace <your.img> with your .img file):
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <your.img>
To exit fastboot enter :
Code:
fastboot reboot
How to install CM 13
Above all - do a Backup of ALL your data
When I write ALL I mean ALL (this includes the data on your micro SD card,
don't come whining to me if you lose your wedding photos/videos, kids' photos/videos or other important stuff !
For optimal experience I'd recommend my built custom kernel (quicker boot times, higher reliability, more tweakability)
General, in-depth instructions (for the Xperia Z5 !)
Download one of the newer Z5 AndroPlusKernels v20+ by @AndroPlus from his official website (Scroll down and select Z5, then on AndroidFileHost search for Z5_AndroPlusKernel_Permissive_v2 (v20 - v23) and download it)
Extract the flashable zip-file e.g. Z5_AndroPlusKernel_Permissive_v23.zip
Download our TWRP 3.0.1-0 build for the Z5)
Download the appropriate gapps from below (Can be downloaded on your device)
Download the CM 13 Zip for the Z5 from below (Can be downloaded on your device)
Move the GAPPS zip and the CM 13 to your Z5 if you haven't downloaded them on your device
Power Off your Z5 and wait about 10-15 seconds to make sure it's off
To enter fastboot mode hold VOL UP and while holding VOL UP connect your device to your pc via cable
When the notification LED has turned blue you are in fastboot mode
On your PC flash the boot.img that has been extracted from the Z5_AndroPlusKernel_Permissive_v23.zip using fastboot (
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
)
Now flash twrp-3.0.1-0-E6653-20160403.img by using fastboot (
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.1-0-E6653-20160403.img
)
Once both of those images have been flashed you can reboot the device like so:
Code:
fastboot reboot
Quickly pull the usb cable from the computer (you can leave the other end in the phone's port)
When booting up wait for the notification light to turn yellow at the Sony logo
Once it has turned yellow, you will enter TWRP by pressing VOL UP (or VOL DOWN - up works more reliably)
If you've missed the step above, reboot your device and try the step above again
Alternatively you can force turn off the device via: Power Button + Volume Up , then turn it on again via Power Button
If TWRP asks you to enable read and write, swipe to continue
Go to settings and lower the max brightness to the minimum or one of the lower levels to preserve energy
In TWRP make a full backup to the microSD in case you want to revert back to stock.
After it has finished, in this case Reboot -> System.
Copy over the TWRP folder from the external microSD to your computer (reason: you might not have access to your external SD or have to reformat it
Thank Microsoft, Sony, etc. for that: "Stock" ROM uses texfat , AOSP, CM, etc. uses exfat, ext4, ntfs
The files on the microSD might get corrupted (filesystem problem) or the microSD going crazy (I already had both cases)
Now Power on your phone and follow the steps again to get into TWRP
Swipe to continue (?)
select Wipe > Advanced Wipe
Now ONLY tick Dalvik/ART cache, System, Cache and Data
WARNING! THE NEXT STEP WILL WIPE YOUR SYSTEM AND DATA, MEANING YOU WILL DELETE YOUR STOCK SONY SYSTEM AND ALL YOUR APPS
(You already DID a Backup of your files so nothing to worry about)
Once you've ticked the correct boxes, swipe to wipe
Once the wipe is complete, return to the main menu and select Install
Locate and select your CM 13 Zip
Select "Add more Zips" and add your GAPPS package and finally swipe to install
Once the installation succeeded you can select "Reboot System"
Wait for CM 13 to boot up (Can take several minutes)
Enjoy CM13
OPTIONAL: You can remove your TWRP backup that is located in the TWRP folder if you feel like you will no longer need it
How to ROOT
In CM 13, enable the developer options
Select Root access
Select Apps Only (Or Apps and ADB if you use ADB)
Done
How to disable the Thermal Manager
Before we start I want to set a few questions and warnings. Disabling the thermal manager will cause you device to run slightly hotter, do this at your own risk.
Let's start out with why you would want to disable the thermal manager. At this point it's not recommended to disable the thermal manager as it has been fixed. However some people still want the max performance out of their device. The average heat without the thermal manager will be roughly the same, if not less compared to the stock ROM with it's thermal manager enabled.
So why is the thermal manager even included if it the device runs mostly fine without it. As most of you already know, the Snapdragon 810 (MSM8994) has overheating problems. The first CM boot after flash is responsible for optimizing apps and android and can become extremely resource hungry at that point. Due to that, the device can heat tremendously! Not only can that cause a panic reboot but it can also damage your device in rare cases. To avoid that issue a thermal manager shrinks down process and slowers the boot animation (That's why the CM logo may lag at first boot).
Enough said, let's get going..
To disable the thermal manager you must do the following :
First enable root access (See "How to ROOT" guide)
Open the CM file manager
Go to settings > General Settings > Access Mode
Select root acess mode
Go back to the file manager
Swipe from left to right or press the menu button in the upper left corner
Select Root folder
Open the folder/directory called etc
Delete thermanger.xml
Reboot
Done
How return back to stock via TWRP backup
Reboot your device
Wait for the notification light to turn purple at the Sony logo
Once it has turned purple, you will enter TWRP by pressing VOL UP or VOL DOWN
If you've missed the step above reboot and try again
If TWRP will ask you to enable read and write, swipe to continue
In TWRP select restore and select your backup, then swipe to restore
Once the restore is done you can select "Reboot System"
If your device hangs at the Sony wave boot animation, force shut down and power your device up again.
Downloads
Latest recommended CyanogenMod release for the Sony Xperia Z5 E6853/E6803 :
6.0.1_13.0-20160627-UNOFFICIAL-satsuki_r46_alternate
Latest recommended Kernel for the CM release for the Sony Xperia Z5 E6853/E6803 :
6.0.1_13.0-20160627-UNOFFICIAL-satsuki_r46_alternate
All my releases can be found here on : Android File Host
TWRP for CM/AOSP-based ROMs:
E68XX_TWRP3_SD_recovery.img
Gapps (Select ARM64 > 6.0) :
Open Gapps
[GAPPS][6.0/5.1/5.0][arm/arm64] Official Slim GApps ( recommended )
XPosed for Android:
[OFFICIAL] Xposed for Lollipop/Marshmallow (Installer in Thread)
XPosed Releases
SuperSU in SystemMode:
SuperSU in System-Mode [v2.65-STABLE] [v2.68-BETA] [v2.70-WIP/BETA-RC]
Sound MODs:
[Sound Mod ][Project DiVA][6.0 MM_Z5 series] KitaKami sound mod Prototype 01 (any effect ?)
A.R.I.S.E. Sound Systems - Auditory Research in Sound Enhancement - Exodus RC8.3 (works (RC8.3))
[SOUNDMOD][JB/KK/LP/MM]Project Yume Final, You are the Legend (needs testing)
[SUPER MOD][4.4+/6.0/N][ v7.5.2 ] XTREMEMusic™ THE SOUND THAT YOU'VE NEVER HEARD! (NOT working (7.4), needs testing of 7.5*
[Audio Mod] eXtremeBeats Aural Maximizer (needs testing)
[APP]Material ViPER4Android 2.4.0.1[Light/Dark][LP/MM]
mpro420 said:
1.)zip file install via twrp.
2.)reboot to system.
3.)enable v4a "write to sdcard" permission in setting/apps/viper4android/permission.
4.)open v4a and gain root permission.
5.)install driver for v4a.
6.)reboot system.
7.)[emoji39]
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Questions and bug reporting
The following questions will be ignored
Inappropriate questions
Requests for other devices
Forced orders, EX. : "PLS FIX!!!!!!"
ETA's
Often repeated questions or requests usually by the same user
Requests that are out of CM's framework (Ex. Adding Sony Apps)
How to report a bug/issue
Explain exactly what happens
Mention a log if you can (Please use hastebin or any other paste site to keep the thread clean)
If you can't mention a log, explain as precise as possible when, why and where it occurs!
Source Code
All Source Code can be obtained from:
https://github.com/Sony-Kitakami
https://github.com/SonyAosp
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev
https://github.com/CyanogenMod
https://github.com/zachariasmaladroit/android_kernel_sony_msm8994_kitakami_r2
Kernel Source code can be obtained from : zachariasmaladroit/android_kernel_sony_msm8994_kitakami_r2
We gladly accept any developers that are willing to contribute to this project! Please PM @CTXz if you are interested in joining this project!
Build from Source
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z5/general/guide-build-cm13-source-z5-z5c-z5p-t3357040
Screen Shots (Z5 compact)
XDA:DevDB Information
CyanogenMod 13 for the Sony Xperia Z5 E6853 and E6803, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
Contributors
CTXz, Moonbutt74 , zacharias.maladroit , oshmoun , infected_
Source Code:
https://github.com/Sony-Kitakami
https://github.com/SonyAosp
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev
https://github.com/CyanogenMod
https://github.com/zachariasmaladroit/android_kernel_sony_msm8994_kitakami_r2
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Firmware Required: 6.0 Recommended
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created 2016-04-11
Last Updated 2016-06-28
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Previous ("legacy") threads,
by moonbutt74:
CM13 Z5P E6853 Beta -- Updated NegaSpork
[Rootable Kernel/ TWRP 3 - E6833/E6853/E6883 Marshsmellow ] [32.1.A.1.163] AU]
ok running cm13 on my 6385 and ran it for 5 mins and very happy will see about battery drain later hope there is very little, i have tried the cameras and they both show a blue picture any ideas?
dominicstg2 said:
ok running cm13 on my 6385 and ran it for 5 mins and very happy will see about battery drain later hope there is very little, i have tried the cameras and they both show a blue picture any ideas?
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there is very little battery drain compared to Sony Stock ROMs,
It's a limitation in the preview of the camera, you tried to take a picture ? That also isn't very great but better
Use Camera Next Mod ( https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=53956 ) for improvement,
until Alin releases calibrated firmware blobs for the cam the picture will be non-focused and/or blurry for objects farer away than 60 cm
@dominicstg2 Weren't you one of those RR (Resurrection Remix) lovers ?
zacharias.maladroit said:
there is very little battery drain compared to Sony Stock ROMs,
It's a limitation in the preview of the camera, you tried to take a picture ? That also isn't very great but better
Use Camera Next Mod ( https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=53956 ) for improvement,
until Alin releases calibrated firmware blobs for the cam the picture will be non-focused and/or blurry for objects farer away than 60 cm
@dominicstg2 Weren't you one of those RR (Resurrection Remix) lovers ?
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yes i was one who used the rr also i cant flash the rom on 6.0,1 was coming from stock, tried wiped everything and didnt work it said rom is for our device but said my device is . i had to flash android l to flash the rom any idea? not abig deal because im rocking cm13 also i dont see a drain at all on stock over night would see 5% drop on cm13 not a single % dropped and on rr when i used camera next mod the photo would be fine but on cm13 the camera is still blue when i take a picture? also im very happy that mms works and data its basically daily drivable for me
dominicstg2 said:
yes i was one who used the rr also i cant flash the rom on 6.0,1 was coming from stock, tried wiped everything and didnt work it said rom is for our device but said my device is . i had to flash android l to flash the rom any idea? not abig deal because im rocking cm13 also i dont see a drain at all on stock over night would see 5% drop on cm13 not a single % dropped and on rr when i used camera next mod the photo would be fine but on cm13 the camera is still blue when i take a picture? also im very happy that mms works and data its basically daily drivable for me
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Was that when I uploaded the first build of RR ?
Cause I hope that this time you have more luck with it and it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67538514&postcount=45
Is the taken picture now fine with Camera Next Mod and CM13 ?
Both RR and CM13 now should be pretty close, please give RR another try
Thanks
yes i think it was if not the second build , whats more stable rr or cm13? i had some issues with rr ie 4g didnt alway connect nor did 3g and no the photo is still blue on camera next mod on cm13 and sure il will download it now also can you explain why when i was onn 6.0.1 i couldnt flash cm13 nor rr? it would say its for our device but my device is . and i would have to go back to 6.0 to flash?
zacharias.maladroit said:
Was that when I uploaded the first build of RR ?
Cause I hope that this time you have more luck with it and it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67538514&postcount=45
Is the taken picture now fine with Camera Next Mod and CM13 ?
Both RR and CM13 now should be pretty close, please give RR another try
Thanks
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dominicstg2 said:
yes i think it was if not the second build , whats more stable rr or cm13? i had some issues with rr ie 4g didnt alway connect nor did 3g and no the photo is still blue on camera next mod on cm13 and sure il will download it now also can you explain why when i was onn 6.0.1 i couldnt flash cm13 nor rr? it would say its for our device but my device is . and i would have to go back to 6.0 to flash?
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It's related to the device string that is in the zip-file of the ROM,
if that doesn't match TWRP, it can not be flashed, unless you modify the zip-file to remove that line.
That mismatch can be made in error (something went wrong during creation, typo, etc.)
or on purpose - in that case it's not so wise to flash the wrong ROM
Oh has other people had this problem?
zacharias.maladroit said:
It's related to the device string that is in the zip-file of the ROM,
if that doesn't match TWRP, it can not be flashed, unless you modify the zip-file to remove that line.
That mismatch can be made in error (something went wrong during creation, typo, etc.)
or on purpose - in that case it's not so wise to flash the wrong ROM
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dominicstg2 said:
Oh has other people had this problem?
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yeah, not sure if on Z5 compact,
but certainly on Z5 Premium and Z5
waitting for 6883 ^_^
Thanks Dev.
I join the testing!
Changelog
12.07.2016 == stable/testing/UNOFFICIAL update build
upstream ROM changes 6.0.1_r56 (Android security Patchlevel: 2016-07-01 / 2016-07-05)
ADB enabled by default for better error diagnosis, ADB over WiFi disabled
fingerprint scanner might work
NFC should work again
single SIM ONLY
.
other changes: YOU tell me
.
previous custom kernel (if used) should still work + NFC too, if you encounter issues with NFC please let me know
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Kernel Source:
https://github.com/zachariasmaladro...mi_r2/commits/Sun-Kernel_cm-13.0_III.1_5_3_cm
ROM Source:
mostly
https://github.com/SonyAosp/
https://github.com/Sony-Kitakami/
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
Kernel
Z5P_Sunkernel_Permissive_v13_III.1_5_3.zip
ROM
6.0.1_13.0-20160712-UNOFFICIAL-satsuki_r56
Thanks
zacharias.maladroit said:
Changelog
Kernel Source:
https://github.com/zachariasmaladro...mi_r2/commits/Sun-Kernel_cm-13.0_III.1_5_3_cm
ROM Source:
mostly
https://github.com/SonyAosp/
https://github.com/Sony-Kitakami/
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/
Kernel
Z5P_Sunkernel_Permissive_v13_III.1_5_3.zip
ROM
6.0.1_13.0-20160712-UNOFFICIAL-satsuki_r56
Thanks
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Hi Dev ^_^
about version cm13 for Z5P E6883, When will be released ?
Tani_bc said:
Hi Dev ^_^
about version cm13 for Z5P E6883, When will be released ?
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Don't ask for ETAs on XDA. It is rude.
Sent from my SGP311 using XDA Labs
Tani_bc said:
Hi Dev ^_^
about version cm13 for Z5P E6883, When will be released ?
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Work in progress,
please take a look at the CM13 thread for the Z5, will ya ?
there are several factors that influence access and working for
microSD, sim cards (both), fingerprint scanner and others
Hi. Just curious, is it possible if I use this on E6883 (Z5 Premium Dual) and flash Dual Enabler thereafter?

[ROM] [ 8.1.0 ] Official madOS - Wiko Fever (and clones) [MT6753]

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This is a Official Build of madOS ( based on AOSP Oreo ) for Wiko Fever (2gb ram and 3gb ram) with MTK 6753 SoC and its clones:
Micromax Canvas 5 E481
Blu Life One X
Myphone 36
Qmobilez10
madOS is based on pure A.O.S.P. with many additional customizations and MediaTek support.
Code:
#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
Working:
RIL (Calls /SMS, Data connection, etc)
Wifi
Bluetooth
FM Radio
All Sensors
Lights;
Both storages & MTP
HW de/encoding
Camera (photos and video)
GPS & aGPS
Audio
madOS Extras (the features ya'all used too), plus, some new features we added on Oreo)
Not working:
XDA:DevDB Information
madOS_O_FEVER, ROM for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
DerTeufel1980, fire855, superdragonpt
Source Code: https://github.com/MediatekAndroidDevelopers
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.x
ROM Firmware Required: unlocked bootloader, twrp
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2018-03-19
Created 2018-03-13
Last Updated 2018-03-22
First time Install Instructions
0) Preparation
0.1) Backup your important data to PC
0.2) Ensure you are running Wiko Fever Android 6 already (also/especially when your device is not wiko fever, but a clone). If you are not, please update to it, before continuing here (replace the preloader from the wiko rom with your stock one, then use 'firmware upgrade' mode in sp flashtool. NEVER use 'format all + download')
Extra steps, if you are on blu life one x:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76003104&postcount=81
0.3) Download “twrp_wiko_fever_oreo.img“: [url]http://www.mediafire.com/file/e96x8ltlyka392e/twrp_wiko_fever_oreo.img[/URL]
0.4) Download “madOS_8.1.0_fever_2018xxyy.zip“ [url]https://www.facebook.com/MediatekAndroidDevelopers/[/URL]
0.5) Optional, Download “Google Apps (aka Gapps)“: [url]http://opengapps.org/[/URL]. Choose: “ARM64“, “Android 8.1“, “nano“ or “pico“ package
1) Unlock bootloader (if not done already):
1.1) Boot for first time your device. I recommend to NOT register/login/add Wifi/add accounts/etc., because the unlock process DELETES all your data in the device. So to go more fast, skip all, and go directly to SETTINGS. In section ABOUT DEVICE, enable the developer options with eight time picks over “Build number”. Then in SETTINGS/DEVELOPER OPTIONS, enable the option “OEM unlocking” and “USB debugging” (if not enabled already), and choose to alollow usb debugging in the popping up window.
1.2) Boot the device in the BOOTLOADER mode (using ADB: "adb reboot-bootloader"). Execute in your computer the command “fastboot oem unlock”, say YES with “vol+” and “power” buttons. Then select reboot. This ERASES completely your device (factory restore), but the bootloader will be UNLOCKED! Two reboots needed.
2) Flash the recovery and boot to it. (choose option a) if you don't have another TWRP already installed, else choose b))
2.1a) Boot in the BOOTLOADER mode (using ADB: "adb reboot-bootloader").
Then execute command “fastboot flash boot twrp_wiko_fever_oreo.img”;
and then “fastboot reboot” (this is a trick to directly bring you to the newly flashed recovery. You can't boot up your current/stock rom at this point anymore).
2.1b) Boot to your current TWRP. Choose install --> image, and select “twrp_wiko_fever_oreo.img“. Then choose “recovery“ as the target. After few seconds, and succesful installation, hit “back“ several times, then go to “reboot --> recovery“
3) Install
3.0) Optional, but recommended: Go to "Wipe --> Advanced Wipe", click "Cache" and then "Repair or Change File system". Then select "Change File system" and choose "F2FS". Swipe to confirm.
Hit "back" three times (you can again choose a partition to change now). Choose "Data" and do as above.
Hit "back" several times, to get back to the main menu. Choose "Reboot --> Recovery".
3.1) While already in recovery (TWRP), connect your phone to pc, and copy “madOS_8.1.0_fever_2018xxyy.zip“ and the Google Apps to your phone.
3.2) Go to "Wipe", and directly slide the slider to the right.
3.3) Get back to main menu with the "back" button
3.4) Go to "Install" and hit “madOS_8.1.0_fever_2018xxyy.zip“, then uncheck all boxes and hit "Add more zips", now choose the Google Apps.
Confirm installation by swiping the slider to the right.
3.5) Reboot System
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Follow up Install Instructions
Download rom and gapps
boot to recovery
flash rom and gapps
optional: flash superSu/Magisk
reboot system
General F.A.Q.
Q: What the hell is madOS ?
A: madOS, (M.A.D. Team OS), is a ROM based on pure A.O.S.P. with extended capabilities and customizations made by or merge/adapted by M.A.D. Team.
Q: Which recovery should I use for this ROM?
A: Latest M.A.D. TWRP 3.2.1-0 recovery for OREO 8.1.0
Q: How do i flash new recovery ?
A:
1: You can flash it with a scatter file
2: You can simply flash it from the existing twrp recovery: Install> Install image> Select Oreo TWRP> Select "Recovery" as partition to flash.
Reboot to recovery to use new one
Q: Do i need to make full wipes?
A: YES, dont come crying at me, if you didn't .... ;p
Q: What is "full wipes" ?
A: To Wipe : Cache; System; DATA ...
Q: What should i use f2fs or ext4?
A: Both are supported, choose the one you desire
Q: Does this rom have any Theme support
A: Yup, We have working Theme Engine (madOS extras)
Update: On Oreo 8.1.0:
- We have extended Theme support even further ( madLauncher, messaging, etc)
- As well as many fixes
Q: Some translations are missing for my language, can I help?
A: Sure you can, please check our translations repo available here , you can either do a pull request, or if you don't know how to work with git, sent us the XML. Strings for your language ( Check Readme on repo).
Q: I want to report a bug(s) do you have an issue tracker?
A: Yeah... madOS issue tracker
Q: What's working ?
A: Check first Post for current status
Q: App "x" doesn't work, why?
A: Probably not compatible with OREO yet, feedback is welcome
Q: Is the rom rooted?
A: NO, But you can easily root with :
1: Magisk ( v14 onwards.)
2: Super SU ( v2.82 onwards)
IF there are problems in rooting, you need to report it to the root-threads...There's nothing we can do
Q: Should i root together with rom ?
A: Not advised.. mainly the Magisk that gives some weird issues...
Flash ROM and GAPPS (if you use gapps), after first boot get back to recovery and flash your desire rooting method
Q: Does xposed work?
A: Is there Xposed for O? ... then no ;p
Q: How is battery life with Oreo?
A: Pretty awesome
Q: Does this build support Vulcan?
A: No....duh! v
Q: Does doze work in this build?
A: Yup
Q: when will (feature/issue here) be fixed?
A: NO ETA , please
Porting F.A.Q.
No porting support, no port questions allowed on this thread, and porting PMs will be auto-deleted, porting replies will be reported as well
G.APPS F.A.Q.
Q:What GAPPS package should I use?
A: openGapps arm64 nano/pico
Q: How to properly install GAPPS?
A:Flash Rom + Flash Gapps at once
CREDITS and Thanks
madOS Team
Our translators, credits list here
A.O.S.P.
Pure Nexus
AOSPA
DU (Dirty Unicorns)
Omni
HELP supporting madOS
We do this on our free time, however we do have costs on maintaining this :/
Any donation is highly appreciated
You can donate by using
this link
If the above doesn't work in your country, then you can directly donate by using this e-mail adress: [email protected]
About madOS Proprietary Apps
You are NOT allowed by any means, to use our madOS apps on any other build, your rom
This is exclusively for OFFICIAL madOS ROM releases
@To Moderators: Feel free to clean the thread, whenever users start spamming, severe OT, or questioning about porting...
Changelog 19th March 2018:
fixed offline charging
fixed proximity and light sensor
fixed applying smartwake settings after reboot
Facebook release post: https://www.facebook.com/notes/mad/rom-810-official-mados-wiko-fever-mt6753/1640799096003857/
for whatever reason, devDB is not working (very well) at the moment...causing this thread to be shown up, hours after i created it....now it's finally here and updated...and can be used
Thank u so much sir...we owe you?
superdragonpt said:
Android Oreo released
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/rom-official-mados-wiko-fever-clones-t3762804
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superdragonpt said:
The ROM was made using an Wiko device in the bring up
I know very well this TINNO devices, that are rebranded to many OEMs
In case of baseband (ie: BLU,Qmobile, MMX, you should use your stock baseband modem and place it under vendor/etc)
Cheers
PS: can you, that have other clones ( non-wiko) send us your working baseband?
(This way, we could perhaps just made an flashable zip for baseband or so)
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Here is firmware folder(baseband) from Life One X with MM update.
Opened an issue about some sensors
https://bitbucket.org/maadteam/mado.../103/some-sensors-light-proximity-not-working
mrmazak said:
Here is firmware folder(baseband) from Life One X with MM update.
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FERRARI81 said:
Opened an issue about some sensors
https://bitbucket.org/maadteam/mado.../103/some-sensors-light-proximity-not-working
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Great
This .zip is pushing to system/etc, so this .zip won't work here on Oreo, where everything is moved to vendor/etc
For the time being for the blu, you can either updated the updater-script to push to "vendor" instead of "system" or root it, and move your baseband manually to vendor/etc
About the alsps ( brightness ) what's the sensor used in blu?
We need to enabled it I suppose
Cheers
superdragonpt said:
Great
This .zip is pushing to system/etc, so this .zip won't work here on Oreo, where everything is moved to vendor/etc
For the time being for the blu, you can either updated the updater-script to push to "vendor" instead of "system" or root it, and move your baseband manually to vendor/etc
About the alsps ( brightness ) what's the sensor used in blu?
We need to enabled it I suppose
Cheers
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So the sensor.lib from Blu?
I will pull it and share.
superdragonpt said:
About the alsps ( brightness ) what's the sensor used in blu?
We need to enabled it I suppose
Cheers
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Ehm...I have not blue, I have original Wiko Fever
And...I'm noob ...in wich way I could check what's the sensor?
FERRARI81 said:
Ehm...I have not blue, I have original Wiko Fever
And...I'm noob ...in wich way I could check what's the sensor?
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just because adaptive brightness is not working , does not mean it is the sensor.
If sensor was not working , there is another test (check) you can do.
make a call, then put phone to head and see if screen goes off.
I had before when light sensor was not set correctly, when making a call the screen went black as soon as start a call, then could not get screen back on till 30 seconds after other end hung up the call.
I am away from my LOX now and for few days , so cant give direct test of light sensor.
attached just in case is usefull here are sensor libs from BLU-LOX. They are in /system/lib/hw and /system/lib64/hw.
I believe on oreo they go into /vendor/
Can we flash it over stock Lollipop ROM of Micromax Canvas 5 ??
I have a question that Can I flash it over the stock Lollipop ROM ?? existing kernel is 3.10.65.
Thanks
mrmazak said:
just because adaptive brightness is not working , does not mean it is the sensor.
If sensor was not working , there is another test (check) you can do.
make a call, then put phone to head and see if screen goes off.
I had before when light sensor was not set correctly, when making a call the screen went black as soon as start a call, then could not get screen back on till 30 seconds after other end hung up the call.
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It doesn't work in call too : the screen is always on.
QUIZILLA said:
I have a question that Can I flash it over the stock Lollipop ROM ?? existing kernel is 3.10.65.
Thanks
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Please remove the quote of the whole FAQ. This is totally useless to ask your question...
You need to flash wiko mm rom first
FERRARI81 said:
It doesn't work in call too : the screen is always on.
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I'll check it today
Hello, I write from Padova, Italy,
I have the WIKO FEVER 3GB,I have the problem that after upgrading to MM (Android 6.0), device not connects to PC and no charge. The device is recognized ONLY if it turns off.
Can I do this update procedure with this problem?
I can not connect to the PC because device is not recognized. Can you help me? Can I root through an app installed by the playstore without using pc? Thank you so much for the answers.
Riccardo
ianto:
Rikadoo said:
Hello, I write from Padova, Italy,
I have the WIKO FEVER 3GB,I have the problem that after upgrading to MM (Android 6.0), device not connects to PC and no charge. The device is recognized ONLY if it turns off.
Can I do this update procedure with this problem?
I can not connect to the PC because device is not recognized. Can you help me? Can I root through an app installed by the playstore without using pc? Thank you so much for the answers.
Riccardo
ianto:
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Why root? To update to oreo, you don't need root... But you still need to copy the new rom to your phone, as well as unlock the bootloader and install the twrp recovery. This needs to be done in fastboot mode by pc. I'd suggest to just try it
Unfortunately I am not very experienced, but I am very interested in solving my problem. I want to install this ROM, but without having to connect the device to the PC.
If I copy the ROM on the SD card. Can I then install?
I am in process of installing new oreo twrp and MADOS.
During install of TWRP, I loose adb authorization. (adb session is "unathorized")
in "prop.default" it has
Code:
ro.secure=1
security.perf_harden=1
ro.adb.secure=1
ro.allow.mock.location=0
ro.debuggable=0
is this intentional?
additional question,
Adb authorize connection window comes up multiple times even after putting check mark on remember this choice.
I think the adb auth problem is my pc, my other phone just started to do this too.
edit:
I have tried couple times to use blu firmware inside vendor folder. But not able to get baseband to be known.
tried just adding blu files ontop of original rom files.
tried removing rom files and adding blu files
tried removing whole folder then adding blu folder
each time I get unknown baseband.
I checked permission and ownership each way I tried and I set it to rw:r:r and root:shell just like original rom version, but not working for me.
One and more questions,....
1. Our bootloader is blocked or already unlocked?
2. If is locked, to unlock the bootloader of our device wiko fever which app I have to install?
3 if isn't locked, how I install a custom recovery like twrp manager?
4 how I boot the custom recovery twrp manager? Maybe if I switch off the device and reboot it, starts automatically the custom recovery?
5 at the end, from twrp can I flash the ROM Oreo?
AHH , last question, can I flash this ROM from my phone with Android MM?
mrmazak said:
I am in process of installing new oreo twrp and MADOS.
During install of TWRP, I loose adb authorization. (adb session is "unathorized")
in "prop.default" it has
is this intentional?
additional question,
Adb authorize connection window comes up multiple times even after putting check mark on remember this choice.
I think the adb auth problem is my pc, my other phone just started to do this too.
edit:
I have tried couple times to use blu firmware inside vendor folder. But not able to get baseband to be known.
tried just adding blu files ontop of original rom files.
tried removing rom files and adding blu files
tried removing whole folder then adding blu folder
each time I get unknown baseband.
I checked permission and ownership each way I tried and I set it to rw:r:r and root:shell just like original rom version, but not working for me.
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Someone already uploaded vendor files for his model... Was it you? If not, please upload it for us

[10] LineageOS 17.1 for z3c

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[COLOR="Purple"]#include <std_disclaimer.h>[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Navy"]/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/[/COLOR]
Introduction
LineageOS, an open-source Android distribution, is available for several devices,
with more being continuously added thanks to the biggest, yet ever growing, Android open-source community.
Join us and breathe new life in your device, be it old or new.
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If you don't know LineageOS and would like to read about it before installing it you can take a look at the official Website.
Features
Individuality
Customization is paramount to productivity.
That’s why LineageOS promises to push for user personalization and preference.
Everyone is unique and your device should be too.
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Security
Your data, your rules. With powerful tools such as Privacy Guard, you are in control of what your apps can do whenever you want.
Trust will help you understand the security of your device and warn you about possible threats.
We take security very seriously: that’s why we deliver security updates every month to all our supported devices.
And to make your device more secure, lock everything behind an enhanced lock screen.
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Longevity
LineageOS extends the functionality and lifespan of mobile devices from more than 20 different manufacturers thanks to our open-source community of contributors from all around the world.
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Installation instructions
Prerequisites:
Unlocked Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Fastboot drivers to install TWRP
Micro-USB Cable to connect your phone to your computer
Install:
Reboot to TWRP. *
Wipe cache, dalvik cache, data and system.
Install ROM.
Install 10.0 Gapps for ARM. **
* recommended TWRP: Post #2
** optional, opengapps
Downloads
Download the ROM
Over the Air Updates
To use OTA updates please read Post #2
Sources
DEVICE:
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_sony_z3c
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_sony_msm8974-common
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_sony_shinano-common
KERNEL:
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_kernel_sony_msm8974
Addons
OpenGapps
Magisk
Thanks
Whole LineageOS Team for this amazing ROM
@koron393
@SpiritCroc
@Myself5
@nailyk
@drakonizer
@rcstar6696
@tomascus
I hope I haven't forgot anyone
Bugs
Current hardware support state: Gist
WHAT'S BROKEN
You tell me.
XDA:DevDB Information
LineageOS 17.1 for z3c, ROM for the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Contributors
NeoArian
ROM OS Version: Android 10
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.x
ROM Firmware Required: 23.5.A.1.291
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2019-10-02
Last Updated 2020-01-04
OTA and TWRP recovery
Over the Air Updates
My upload script automatically pushed OTA updates to my GitHub.
If you want to make them visible through the Updater you can flash the attached magisk module LineageOS-17.1_z3c-OTA-v1.zip or add the line
Code:
lineage.updater.uri=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ArianK16a/OTA/lineage-17.1/z3c.json
manually to your build.prop. You should use the recommended TWRP so that the updates flash fine.
TWRP recovery
TWRP 3.3.1 for our z3c with Android 10!
The TWRP for Android 10 is attached to this post.
Source is available at: https://github.com/z3c-pie/twrp_device_sony_z3c/tree/android-10.0
Changelog for twrp-3.3.1-1-z3c-20191212-sar.img
Improved System as root support, /system is a symlink to /system_root/system now
Changelog for twrp-3.3.1-1-A10.0-z3c.img
Added Bootlogo, booting from offline state will display the original sony logo now instead of nothing
Fixed fastboot boot
Updated kernel cmdline from 23.5.A.1.291
How to install this build:
Reboot to fastboot by holding volume up while connecting your device to your computer
Open a terminal and move to the directory with TWRP in it
Rename the downloaded image to twrp.img
Type
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Boot into TWRP while the device is powered off press the power and volume down button
Feel free to ask questions or give feedback about TWRP here .
Have a nice day!
Additional information about the recovery on this device:
First of all we should make the basics clear: On our Z3 Compact we have got a bootloader update which can boot a recovery from powered off state by pressing volume down and the power button. Because we haven't ever had this updated bootloader and not all sony devices received the update, there have been some intelligent people who brought a special init binary which can handle recovery boots during a normal boot. This means when using advanced reboot from the ROM or pressing a volume key while the sony logo appears at boot. https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_sony_common/commits/lineage-16.0
To make this work there is this method to extract the ramdisk: https://github.com/LineageOS/androi...eage-16.0/extract_ramdisk/extract_ramdisk.cpp which uses zlib to decompress it. So far so good, zlib can decompress the default compression for recovery ramdisk which is gzip. However LZMA is more effective to reduce the size so we took it's advantage: https://github.com/omnirom/android_...mmit/885b01223a460d3f2500155ea415bdc8573679bc in order to fit recoverys compiled from recent environments (android-9.0 in my case) into our small FOTAKernel partition.
According to this change the init_sony can't handle the recovery boot anymore because it can't decompress the recovery's ramdisk so nailyk and Diewi (as far as i know) added support to decompress LZMA compressed ramdisk's with this chain: https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/device-sony-common-init/pull/20/commits
However these commits have never been merged into the LineageOS/android_device_sony_common nor the sonyxperiadev/device-sony-common-init. Since your ROM, CarbonROM, is using a fork of LineageOS/android_device_sony_common is missing these commits the recovery boot fails with a kernel panic, like this: https://del.dog/egawososux.htm
So you can either use a recovery which doesn't compress the ramdisk with LZMA (for example the one from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-3-0-aries-t3837192 or ask your ROM developer to pick the according commits into the sony_common tree/use my fork of LineageOS's one https://github.com/z3c-pie/android_...mits/fa85dfcc07f42d73f9a1abf1f4c82d8bf0486a93 which would enable you to use recent TWRP builds with a LZMA compressed ramdisk.
I hope i presented it clearly and in the right way,
Have a nice day!
EDIT: Minimized patch for LZMA is available here: https://review.lineageos.org/c/LineageOS/android_device_sony_common/+/252923
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The new build is up!
Get it from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ep...age-17.0-20191002-UNOFFICIAL-z3c.zip/download
Make sure to use the new TWRP from Post #2 because Android 10 introduces System-as-Root which can lead to weird behaviour in the old TWRP.
Note that there are not all features from LineageOS 16.0 ported over yet and there can be unexpected, yet unlisted bugs.
MY personal hardware support list can be found here: https://gist.github.com/ArianK16a/1e46c463a5c910efb322d9cf0e16c3c0 but as always, i can't guarantee you anything!
Happy flashing!
I will try, thx :>
but there are no opengapps for 10,
what about this? will be good?
https://www.cyanogenmods.org/download-gapps-for-android-10/
hah ok now I don`t know anything... ;/
still same problem with this freakin camera and torch exactly like in v16
all my steps:
1.
flashtool64 -> Stock Android 6.0.1 for D5803 - 23.5.A.1.291 - Unbranded - Baltic Generic (1288-5413)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/list-stock-firmwares-d5803-d5833-t2906706
2.
TWRP for 6.01 - with this https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/recovery-root-mm-575-lb-t3418714
Kernel .575 -> recovery for mm575 ->kernel .291
3.
installation of yours TWRP - twrp-3.3.1-A10.0-z3c
4. in twrp 3.3.1 wipe cache, dalvik cache, data and system, rom installation
5. camera and torch doesn`t working ;/ "camera keeps stopping" and torch is greyed out
NIce, thank you
hhpl said:
hah ok now I don`t know anything... ;/
still same problem with this freakin camera and torch exactly like in v16
all my steps:
1.
flashtool64 -> Stock Android 6.0.1 for D5803 - 23.5.A.1.291 - Unbranded - Baltic Generic (1288-5413)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/list-stock-firmwares-d5803-d5833-t2906706
2.
TWRP for 6.01 - with this https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/recovery-root-mm-575-lb-t3418714
Kernel .575 -> recovery for mm575 ->kernel .291
3.
installation of yours TWRP - twrp-3.3.1-A10.0-z3c
4. in twrp 3.3.1 wipe cache, dalvik cache, data and system, rom installation
5. camera and torch doesn`t working ;/ "camera keeps stopping" and torch is greyed out
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I don't understand what you are doing after you flashed stock. Can you also format data within my twrp? I have recognised that the /data partition size has been set wrong in most older TWRP's.
hhpl said:
I will try, thx :>
but there are no opengapps for 10,
what about this? will be good?
https://www.cyanogenmods.org/download-gapps-for-android-10/
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There are GApps: https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/arm/beta/20190928/
NeoArian said:
I don't understand what you are doing after you flashed stock. Can you also format data within my twrp? I have recognised that the /data partition size has been set wrong in most older TWRP's.
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ok I had something in my head that I needed first this marshmallow recovery... I don`t know why
but now I flashed once again 291 and then yours twrp and wiped all the stuff ofc included data and still torch and camera doesn`t work ;/
hhpl said:
I don't understand what you are doing after you flashed stock. Can you also format data within my twrp? I have recognised that the /data partition size has been set wrong in most older TWRP's.
ok I had something in my head that I needed first this marshmallow recovery... I don`t know why
but now I flashed once again 291 and then yours twrp and wiped all the stuff ofc included data and still torch and camera doesn`t work ;/
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Format is not wipe. Make sure that twrp asks you to confirm by typing yes.
NeoArian said:
Format is not wipe. Make sure that twrp asks you to confirm by typing yes.
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ok done, once again nothing new, still same situation
Can this ROM be installed on top of LineageOS 16 without wape?
Camera and Bluetooth are fine.
Flashing the only gapps for Android 10 I found made the navbar buttons not to work.
I guess we should wait for better gapps build.
Great anyway, thanks
marcogiannetta said:
Camera and Bluetooth are fine.
Flashing the only gapps for Android 10 I found made the navbar buttons not to work.
I guess we should wait for better gapps build.
Great anyway, thanks
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Are you talking about the GApps I posted a few posts back? https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/arm/beta/20190928/ If I remember correctly I didn't have problems while I tested them...
NeoArian said:
Are you talking about the GApps I posted a few posts back? https://sourceforge.net/projects/opengapps/files/arm/beta/20190928/ If I remember correctly I didn't have problems while I tested them...
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No, I found a beta version on Google.
Gotta check again with the one you provided, I'll edit this post in a while
Edit: buttons don't work again
marcogiannetta said:
Camera and Bluetooth are fine.
Flashing the only gapps for Android 10 I found made the navbar buttons not to work.
I guess we should wait for better gapps build.
Great anyway, thanks
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wow, so what I`m doing wrong... could you tell me how you install this rom step by step and what rom you had before? steps before installation and steps after or something, I have installed this rom 10 times and never got my camera work, that is crazy
hhpl said:
wow, so what I`m doing wrong... could you tell me how you install this rom step by step and what rom you had before? steps before installation and steps after or something, I have installed this rom 10 times and never got my camera work, that is crazy
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The same basic steps you'll find in the OP
marcogiannetta said:
Camera and Bluetooth are fine.
Flashing the only gapps for Android 10 I found made the navbar buttons not to work.
I guess we should wait for better gapps build.
Great anyway, thanks
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I've experienced the same issue after installing gapps - only back button works. Gesture navigation is working fine.
Other bugs I've noticed:
-battery icon style cannot be changed
-launching camera app with hardware button doesn't work
-system accent color cannot be changed (there is only one option listed)
Barciej33 said:
Other bugs I've noticed:
-battery icon style cannot be changed
-launching camera app with hardware button doesn't work
-system accent color cannot be changed (there is only one option listed)
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You must read 1st to 3rd post.
LOS17 is just getting started.
Note that there are not all features from LineageOS 16.0 ported over yet and there can be unexpected
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@NeoArian Any chance for a screen recording of how it runs?
JamesMars said:
@NeoArian Any chance for a screen recording of how it runs?
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No? If you are interested you can test it yourself.
I have my holidays now anyway.

[ROM][11] DarkJoker360 AOSP 11 for Huawei P8 Lite 2017

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DarkJoker360 AOSP 11 for Huawei P8 Lite 2017
*** Stable Version ***
About​
Android is an open source software stack for mobile devices and a corresponding open source project led by Google. This site and the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) repository offer the information and source code needed to create custom variants of the Android stack, port devices and accessories to the Android platform, and ensure devices meet the compatibility requirements that keep the Android ecosystem a healthy and stable environment for millions of users.
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Working​
* Touchscreen
* Audio
* Boot
* Bluethoot
* Internal/External storage
* Mtp / Adb
* Sensors
* Wifi
* RIL
* Camera
* NFC
* FP gestures​
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Not Working​
* You tell me
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NOTE: The signal icon is buggy due to Huawei weird ril implementation, I am still looking to fix it over the new Android 10-11 telephony changes.
Installation​
* you must have TWRP installed, use this one (make sure to have the unofficial Android 11 one ! )
WARNING: You must be decrypted before installing it otherwise it won't boot. (Read second post.)
* go to TWRP
* format data
* reboot to TWRP again
* do a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik/art cache) !
* reboot to bootloader
* extract AOSP 11
* run: fastboot flash system <drag system.img here>
* reboot to TWRP
* resize system
* flash gapps (optional)
* flash NFC.zip
NOTE: this zip is needed for having working NFC. DO NOT IGNORE IT !
* reboot to System
* Enjoy !!!​
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Update​
* reboot to TWRP and do a wipe cache, dalvik/art cache
* reboot to bootloader
* extract AOSP 11
* run: fastboot flash system <drag system.img here>
* reboot to TWRP
* resize system
* flash gapps (optional)
* flash NFC.zip
NOTE: this zip is needed for having working NFC. DO NOT IGNORE IT !
* reboot to System
* Enjoy !!!​
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If you are getting Error 70 while flashing gapps just resize system from TWRP !
If gapps are giving network errors or other kind of errors install them after first boot !
Download​
AOSP 11 and NFC fix
NikGapps
OpenGapps​
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Please support my work, it's very important! Thanks
DONATIONS
Regards !​
NOTES
* For root method read this post, for rooting with magisk read this instead.
* If you face corrupted storage issues you need to go back on emui and re-install the rom.
* I recommend NikGapps core with SetupWizard add-on.
* Use 8.0.0.360 or maximum .400 firmware for booting the rom.
* Gapps can may give "Uncertified device" error and abort the google account login, use this guide to fix it (thanks to @latviandude )
* If you want VoLTE/Wifi Calling working flash this zip
** You must be decrypted for booting this rom **
Before following the installation steps format data and flash this file via TWRP.
Hi, I flashed yesterday AOSP 11via fastboot, storage decrypted with recommanded TWRP using edited fstab.hi6250. Rom seems to work better for me than AOSP 10, screen recorder works, backlight works, already resolved problem with bluetooth(connected/disconnected) by disabling HD Audio in developer options.
Battery drainage while using worries, but it is too early to say, still testing it. There is no way I can get NFC fix working(never could on any custom rom) so obviously I’m doing something wrong. Hope I’ll figure it out.
Thanks @DarkJoker360, great work!
EDIT: Flashing NFC fix worked and it is present in settings(Connected devices), but it's absent in status bar(I can live with that)
Hi . how can i "resize system" ?
piterconlai said:
Hi . how can i "resize system" ?
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Go to twrp recovery, press "Wipe" Then choose "Advanced Wipe". After that select/check "System" box and then press on "Repair or Change File System" and then you will see down "Resize File System" - press on it and done ur System has been resized.
hardcorehenry said:
Hi, I flashed yesterday AOSP 11via fastboot, storage decrypted with recommanded TWRP using edited fstab.hi6250. Rom seems to work better for me than AOSP 10, screen recorder works, backlight works, already resolved problem with bluetooth(connected/disconnected) by disabling HD Audio in developer options.
Battery drainage while using worries, but it is too early to say, still testing it. There is no way I can get NFC fix working(never could on any custom rom) so obviously I’m doing something wrong. Hope I’ll figure it out.
Thanks @DarkJoker360, great work!
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EDIT: Flashing NFC fix worked and it is present in settings(Connected devices), but it's absent in status bar(I can live with that)
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Hello I would like to ask you some information
- the bluetooth headphones work?
- How's the battery drain going? More or less how many hours of screen does it make?
Added to AOSP 11 accent, font and icon shape picker (like theme picker), now working on an aosp icon pack picker (aka styles) !
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Hello I would like to ask you some information
- the bluetooth headphones work?
- How's the battery drain going? More or less how many hours of screen does it make?
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I made more thorough research, hope it’ll be useful for further development.
Battery:
When idle(sleep) it looses 1% overnight, when only screen on battery drain is 1% per 10 min, when only stopwatch on it looses 1% per 5 min. Checked without SIM and brightness level 45%. Now I’m going to let it drain completely and charge again. Maybe this results are normal(right define normal) and needles to worry about.
Bluetooth:
After pair my earbuds automatically trying to switch to aptX audio codec(they have aptX, AAC and SBC support) without success(connected/disconnected again and again), not possible to chose other codec when HD Audio in developer options is enabled. When disabled it automatically chooses SBC(without possibility of change), but this codec works without problems.
hardcorehenry said:
I made more thorough research, hope it’ll be useful for further development.
Battery:
When idle(sleep) it looses 1% overnight, when only screen on battery drain is 1% per 10 min, when only stopwatch on it looses 1% per 5 min. Checked without SIM and brightness level 45%. Now I’m going to let it drain completely and charge again. Maybe this results are normal(right define normal) and needles to worry about.
Bluetooth:
After pair my earbuds automatically trying to switch to aptX audio codec(they have aptX, AAC and SBC support) without success(connected/disconnected), not possible to chose other codec when HD Audio in developer options is enabled. When disabled it automatically chooses SBC(without possibility of change), but this codec works without problems.
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Thanks for the reply
so can you do 8 h of screen with this rom?
Have you tried if the blutooth smartwatch works by accident?
Last question :
Would it be possible to go back to a previous version if I didn't like it? I am currently using lineage 16 and I am very happy with it
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so can you do 8 h of screen with this rom?
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Well you have to calculate yourself from data I provided or flash rom and find out.
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Have you tried if the blutooth smartwatch works by accident?
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I don’t have such device.
piterconlai said:
Would it be possible to go back to a previous version if I didn't like it? I am currently using lineage 16 and I am very happy with it
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If you are more interested in comfort than struggle, testing and help DEV to perfect this rom don’t change anything. Going back means flash and install everything from scratch.
I'm always getting an error when flashing system img via fastboot...
error code : Invalid sparse file format at header magic
The system partition can't be written after the first sparse.
I tried with linux and windows, changed the usb cable but nothing change.
Is there anything to do before this operation except the ones in the insttructions ?
Junkilito said:
I'm always getting an error when flashing system img via fastboot...
error code : Invalid sparse file format at header magic
The system partition can't be written after the first sparse.
I tried with linux and windows, changed the usb cable but nothing change.
Is there anything to do before this operation except the ones in the insttructions ?
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I’m not sure I also had this warning( Invalid sparse file format at header magic) but after a while flash went from beginning till the end without problems. Two things come to my head: outdated platform-tools or/and you are on wrong firmware(take a look at screenshots DarkJoker 8.0.0.400 and mine 8.0.0.402), but as I said not sure and it’s pure guess from my side. Wait for second opinion.
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I’m not sure I also had this warning( Invalid sparse file format at header magic) but after a while flash went from beginning till the end without problems. Two things come to my head: outdated platform-tools or/and you are on wrong firmware(take a look at screenshots DarkJoker 8.0.0.400 and mine 8.0.0.402), but as I said not sure and it’s pure guess from my side. Wait for second opinion.
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I have exactly the same problem. Adb also gives me this error, even though it always continues flashing though and also finishes then.
The ROM is however never bootable for me and I can't figure out what I have done wrong. I was on 8.0.0.402 before and used AEX 9 ROM just fine.
What version of TWRP did you use for successful results? I can't find a newer one from pretoriano80 but 3.2.1.0. Maybe that is a problem?
Regards
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I have exactly the same problem. Adb also gives me this error, even though it always continues flashing though and also finishes then.
The ROM is however never bootable for me and I can't figure out what I have done wrong. I was on 8.0.0.402 before and used AEX 9 ROM just fine.
What version of TWRP did you use for successful results? I can't find a newer one from pretoriano80 but 3.2.1.0. Maybe that is a problem?
Regards
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Hi,
I’ll try exactly step by step how I did it(I’m on macOS so there might be small differences). When on stock after unlocking bootloader and flashing TWRP(took from this post), you need to copy on your external sdcard or USBOTG NFC_fix.zip, gapps(optional) and fstab.hi6250b.zip or edit your own from /vendor/etc like in this post. Boot into TWRP (backup just in case your vendor partition)and either flash fstab.hi6250b.zip(easy way) or replace fstab.hi6250 in /vendor/etc with edited one via TWRP file manager(harder way). After flashing/replacing enter in TWRP into Wipe and Format Data>yes then reboot into TWRP, wipe: cache, dalvik cache and data and reboot into system. You should reboot into ugly looking stock rom. In settings>security>more you should see Encrypt phone that means storage is decrypted. Enable debug and confirm via adb and boot into TWRP. Make backup(ramdisk, kernel, data, system) enter section Wipe>Advanced Wipe and wipe Dalvik/ART Cache, Cache, Data and System. Don’t Format Data again because most probably it'll f*up Internal Storage besides internal storage is already decryptet. Reboot into bootloader. Run in terminal(macOS) or whatever is used in Windows/Linux:
fastboot devices
fastboot flash system drag and drop aosp-11_prague_20210117.img
Reboot into TWRP, resize System if needed, flash NFC_fix.zip and gapps(optional).
Wipe Cache and Dalvik, reboot and that should be all.
Junkilito said:
I'm always getting an error when flashing system img via fastboot...
error code : Invalid sparse file format at header magic
The system partition can't be written after the first sparse.
I tried with linux and windows, changed the usb cable but nothing change.
Is there anything to do before this operation except the ones in the insttructions ?
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It is a know "issue", just ignore it and boot it.
It is most likely a warning.
DarkJoker360 said:
It is a know "issue", just ignore it and boot it.
It is most likely a warning.
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Nope it's caused by new version of official firmware for this phone, system partition on newer versions is 2GB on b388 is 3GB.
That would explain why in the past I had troubles reflashing even stock SYSTEM.img via fastboot on latest official firmware. @DarkJoker360 maybe it’s worth mentioning that flashing anything on latest firmware is not advised, and firmware should be downgraded(latest safe confirmed working firmware 8.0.0.402[service rom] or 8.0.0.400 [the same as developer's]).
hardcorehenry said:
That would explain why in the past I had troubles reflashing even stock SYSTEM.img via fastboot on latest official firmware. @DarkJoker360 maybe it’s worth mentioning that flashing anything on latest firmware is not advised, and firmware should be downgraded(latest safe confirmed firmware 8.0.0.402[service rom]).
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I recommend .360 firmware or .400 (the one I am using)
Newer firmwares with newer security patches may refure to boot due to some Huawei changes for avoiding modding.
Thanks for all of your help. I managed to get AOSP 11 to boot, the reason why it initially just bootlooped for me was that I did not directly come from Stock ROM. Very weird. Following @hardcorehenry 's steps worked fine. Is it somehow possible to get Magisk going on this ROM? I read the AOSP 10 thread and installed the "magisk phh v21.0".zip file, but now I am stuck on the "Your device cannot be trusted, your device is booting" screen. Any ideas for this? Many thanks.
Friedensfurz said:
Thanks for all of your help. I managed to get AOSP 11 to boot, the reason why it initially just bootlooped for me was that I did not directly come from Stock ROM. Very weird. Following @hardcorehenry 's steps worked fine. Is it somehow possible to get Magisk going on this ROM? I read the AOSP 10 thread and installed the "magisk phh v21.0".zip file, but now I am stuck on the "Your device cannot be trusted, your device is booting" screen. Any ideas for this? Many thanks.
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No magisk at the moment, I'm sticking with A10 untill Magisk 19.3 will work on this rom (need to pass safety net)

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