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Well I suppose sony isn't supporting this device.... In the latest news, sony has announced lollipop 5.1 for many devices including M2 by july.... But has not mentioned anything about E3, leaving it out of the picture totally....
Hi @ShanePunk123
About updates the issue Is not just for Xperia E3. Indeed, Xperia T3 and 2015 Xperias like E4 and E4g are not listed for upgrade at this date.
In real terms, Xperia E1 is the less updateable of the remaining 2014 Xperias due to low ram (just 512 Mb). But we dont know. Sony can drop it all 2014/2015 E series and just update T3, or update all the 2014 remainings and 2015 newcomings.
At this moment we can assure or have the good feeling (in terms of hardware) for get lollipop in Xperias E3, E4, E4g and T3 , because they have the required to run lollipop. May be they jump to 5.1 directly overriding or avoiding 5.0.2. Idk that
Currently is an active AOSP 5.1 developer program for the Xperias E3 and T3, so, this is a tiny bit of light in our dark. For AOSP in this models, Camera is not working but other functions are working at least normally as possible, but AOSP is not intended to be a daily usable ROM. And CM guys are working in CM12.1 but theres no stable CM12.1 for us. Instead. 2013 devices and older have an active CM12 development with good stability. Damn DRM and Sony drivers ¬¬
So....Be happy because some 5.0.2 Xperia users are annoyed with the bitter lollipop because of extreme heating, no wifi, no select sound configurations, low battery life and other uncomfortable issues that didnt happen when they were sweet chocolateys. These users are going to jump to 5.1 in July and the jumping is easy for them because they have at least lollipop.
Now, keep in mind that Android M is coming and I have my doubts about reaching M. Maybe lollipop (or kitkat) is going to be the latest and final android version for our E3, other mid rangers and oldest high end Xperias.
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Hi @ShanePunk123
About updates the issue Is not just for Xperia E3. Indeed, Xperia T3 and 2015 Xperias like E4 and E4g are not listed for upgrade at this date.
In real terms, Xperia E1 is the less updateable of the remaining 2014 Xperias due to low ram (just 512 Mb). But we dont know. Sony can drop it all 2014/2015 E series and just update T3, or update all the 2014 remainings and 2015 newcomings.
At this moment we can assure or have the good feeling (in terms of hardware) for get lollipop in Xperias E3, E4, E4g and T3 , because they have the required to run lollipop. May be they jump to 5.1 directly overriding or avoiding 5.0.2. Idk that
Currently is an active AOSP 5.1 developer program for the Xperias E3 and T3, so, this is a tiny bit of light in our dark. For AOSP in this models, Camera is not working but other functions are working at least normally as possible, but AOSP is not intended to be a daily usable ROM. And CM guys are working in CM12.1 but theres no stable CM12.1 for us. Instead. 2013 devices and older have an active CM12 development with good stability. Damn DRM and Sony drivers ¬¬
So....Be happy because some 5.0.2 Xperia users are annoyed with the bitter lollipop because of extreme heating, no wifi, no select sound configurations, low battery life and other uncomfortable issues that didnt happen when they were sweet chocolateys. These users are going to jump to 5.1 in July and the jumping is easy for them because they have at least lollipop.
Now, keep in mind that Android M is coming and I have my doubts about reaching M. Maybe lollipop (or kitkat) is going to be the latest and final android version for our E3, other mid rangers and oldest high end Xperias.
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I hope that sony will update a device about 10 months and does not adopt policies like HTC who abandons its customers. I hope that Sony will not do so, otherwise, I do not buy a Sony product. We look at other manufacturers like Motorola that are upgrading the Moto X (2013), not only Samsung also updates its products dated, so I hope that the projects we are active on FXP to our devices have a future update.
Maybe it has to do with the internal storage. Remember the Xperiia M4 Aqua 8 GB version? That thing only has about 1.33 free space(1.75 with removed bloatware). Imagine the E3 with just its less than 4 GB... Android 5 uses way too much space. The only one I think still has a chance is T3. I'm pretty sure E4 is already set on the update map.
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Maybe it has to do with the internal storage. Remember the Xperiia M4 Aqua 8 GB version? That thing only has about 1.33 free space(1.75 with removed bloatware). Imagine the E3 with just its less than 4 GB... Android 5 uses way too much space. The only one I think still has a chance is T3. I'm pretty sure E4 is already set on the update map.
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I installed AOSP and no problem with internal memory, I got a htc desire hd with a memory of 1.5 GB and is now updated to cm12.1 unofficial without having any problem of memory. Look here like mom sony treats its customers, should be ashamed, I am unhappy with my purchase ... at ever again :crying: :crying: :crying:
Lets make noise on the twitter account @SonyMobilenews, @SonyXperia and related
See my example and make noise with me
FOR OUR E3 WITH LOLLIPOP: TODO EL MUNDO A LA CARGA!! Everybody make some noise
-This is a scream to call the masses and make our voices louder and be heard!!
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Lets make noise on the twitter account @SonyMobilenews, @SonyXperia and related
See my example and make noise with me
FOR OUR E3 WITH LOLLIPOP: TODO EL MUNDO A LA CARGA!! Everybody make some noise
-This is a scream to call the masses and make our voices louder and be heard!!
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Yes you are right.
Only way to get lollipop is by rising our voice.
Let,s do this.
For this s*itty move, I gave my E3 to my dad and I bought lumia 535. F*CK YOU SONY. WE DESERVE UPDATES!!!
I think that we shoud try it but lets make a real massege and do it corectly.
Hey guys. I am trying to compile some aosp roms here for d2203 and d2202. So if you're interested in testing them just let me know..
PS- you should have a fast internet to download the roms.. my internet sux so I cant download them from my server :/
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Hey guys. I am trying to compile some aosp roms here for d2203 and d2202. So if you're interested in testing them just let me know..
PS- you should have a fast internet to download the roms.. my internet sux so I cant download them from my server :/
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I would like to try them, give the downloading site or thread site.
You said d2202 so can i try it in my d2212?
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Hey guys. I am trying to compile some aosp roms here for d2203 and d2202. So if you're interested in testing them just let me know..
PS- you should have a fast internet to download the roms.. my internet sux so I cant download them from my server :/
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did you mean d2212 and d2202 because d2203 and d2202 does not make sense.?
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Hey guys. I am trying to compile some aosp roms here for d2203 and d2202. So if you're interested in testing them just let me know..
PS- you should have a fast internet to download the roms.. my internet sux so I cant download them from my server :/
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I am interested in testing
PS - I'm testing the latest AOSP that load on FXP but obviously have no camera and data connection, solving these small things can be a rom for everyday use because it's stable and fast
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I am interested in testing
PS - I'm testing the latest AOSP that load on FXP but obviously have no camera and data connection, solving these small things can be a rom for everyday use because it's stable and fast
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I can give it a shot fixing those bugs..
Btw.. can anyone upload e3 5.1 binaries on github??
http://developer.sonymobile.com/kno...e/open-devices/list-of-devices-and-resources/
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did you mean d2212 and d2202 because d2203 and d2202 does not make sense.?
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I'll first make it for d2203. Then port it to our device..
So initially I'll test boot it on d2203 and if it works then port.
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I can give it a shot fixing those bugs..
Btw.. can anyone upload e3 5.1 binaries on github??
http://developer.sonymobile.com/kno...e/open-devices/list-of-devices-and-resources/
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u may clone from https://github.com/SuperBenevolent/ and maybe overwrite with newer version from site, if needed. (and then pull and request with upgraded files)
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I can give it a shot fixing those bugs..
Btw.. can anyone upload e3 5.1 binaries on github??
http://developer.sonymobile.com/kno...e/open-devices/list-of-devices-and-resources/
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I can help, but test a rom why are not capable of using Github. If I spiegni or give me a guide I can try
@hell_lock should i upload now. cuz @thenemis gave you link.
@hell_lock about to my previous experince with cm11 of lte varriants i know that for porting it to our devices need to work on kernel/ramdisk and maby we need to work on rom for RIL only. after that only bug,s by fxp will be needed to be fixed.
but however this is lollipop and i have tested on kitkat.
Great!
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Hey guys. I am trying to compile some aosp roms here for d2203 and d2202. So if you're interested in testing them just let me know..
PS- you should have a fast internet to download the roms.. my internet sux so I cant download them from my server :/
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What about D2212? :crying:
GREAT NEWS : Sony released the needed ressources to develop AOSP 6.0 Roms for the M2 !
More Info : http://developer.sonymobile.com/201...GB_en&utm_content=Developer_World-PROGM-Nov15
AOSP Device List : http://developer.sonymobile.com/kno...e/open-devices/list-of-devices-and-resources/
Download : http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/tool/software-binaries-for-aosp-m-android-6-0/
yea we know
downloading
Hi All! I'm New And Can You Explain, For What I Can To Use This Binaries? If I Can To Install It Or Replace Files From Es Explorer PLS Post Some Thread Or Tutorial.
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Hi All! I'm New And Can You Explain, For What I Can To Use This Binaries? If I Can To Install It Or Replace Files From Es Explorer PLS Post Some Thread Or Tutorial.
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Those binaries are used to compile android from source and have basic functionalities working.
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Those binaries are used to compile android from source and have basic functionalities working.
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pls, how do you install it...????
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pls, how do you install it...????
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AOSP rom isn't fully working yet. Even if it gets fully stable, we have to wait quite long time before that..
I would be so happy when we would get Marshmallow's Custom Rom's for Xperia M2. I guess it will take a lot of time like another year or so to appear on the internet fully functioning and working how it should. Also can someone explain what does AOSP mean ? I have heard this word a lot but don't know for what it is used, sorry, I'm new here.
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I would be so happy when we would get Marshmallow's Custom Rom's for Xperia M2. I guess it will take a lot of time like another year or so to appear on the internet fully functioning and working how it should. Also can someone explain what does AOSP mean ? I have heard this word a lot but don't know for what it is used, sorry, I'm new here.
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AOSP (Android Open Source Program) is pure Android system without any google apps and services or any other additions.
In my personal opinion it's the best rom for mid-range device like we have. Despite lack of customizations.
One we get fully working AOSP I flash it immediately and I will compile it on my own with all updates from Google.
lozohcum said:
AOSP (Android Open Source Program) is pure Android system without any google apps and services or any other additions.
In my personal opinion it's the best rom for mid-range device like we have. Despite lack of customizations.
One we get fully working AOSP I flash it immediately and I will compile it on my own with all updates from Google.
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Well then it might be something for me because I hate this all bloat which comes with every smartphone you buy (Google Movie, Google Newsstand,Xperia Lounge and other crap like this). You said that AOSP is a pure Android system so does that mean after you install it, it lacks apps like Google Play or Gmail and Youtube ? Also is AOSP released by Google or some third party company and what do you mean by lack of customisation ?
I THINK
they are only for developers . we have to wait until some one build the stable system.. am I right?
prabinparajuli92 said:
they are only for developers . we have to wait until some one build the stable system.. am I right?
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Yes, loads of stuff won't work. It would be terrible.
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First question does Osprey's hardware support Android O ?
Prob does but we'll prob not be able to have some features
Osprey's hardware didn't supported android N too but we got it with custom rom... I think this will happened with android O too
Our device is in list to get los 15 ie. android O
androidbaba said:
Our device is in list to get los 15 ie. android O
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Well that's a pleasant news. And considering the awesome dev support our device has, I'm pretty sure we'll be getting plenty of Android O ROMs to try out.
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Well that's a pleasant news. And considering the awesome dev support our device has, I'm pretty sure we'll be getting plenty of Android O ROMs to try out.
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Just for fyi, lineageosdownloads.com is not the official site (download links are redirected to actual linageos.org (org, not com)). So information they give cannot be verified unless the official linageos blog posts something about it.
It's still a long way. Source code hasn't been out yet. After AOSP code is pushed, linageos team will work on it, but considering the limited resources (unlike CyanogenMod), it can take a while. After the base is ready, then devs will focus on building device specific images and fix bugs. Only then android o will be roaster ready. Other derivative ROMs will take more time obviously.
We can't be sure if 8.0 will be fully compatible with our device. We don't have official Nougat kernel sources and proprietary blobs (AFAIK), also from what I've observed so far, the farther apart the last official firmware and target firmware are, the harder it is to keep a ROM unmodified and yet stable & functional.
Our device shouldn't die that easy though, as newer Moto devices with similar hardware as osprey and Merlin have been released.
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Just like i say earlier our device it wasn't supported android N but we got it thanks to our awesome developers. I think they won't let us down with android O too.. it maybe take a little time but i think we will have android O for our moto g 2015
sorry for my bad english
Hopefully we get O, and hopefully O comes default with the pixel nav because redacting that would take effort thats not worth it now that nexus is dead .
Nikos dima said:
Just like i say earlier our device it wasn't supported android N but we got it thanks to our awesome developers. I think they won't let us down with android O too.. it maybe take a little time but i think we will have android O for our moto g 2015
sorry for my bad english
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Our device does support Nougat, it is evident by the presence of custom ROMs (and even a stock port). The only reason we didn't get a OTA was because the company didn't provide us. The Moto ROM and these custom ROMs all are based on AOSP code.( Technically, if the company released the full source of their ROM and features, then we could build stock ROMs too)
And yes, you are right, it may take a little while but eventually we should see the ROMs coming
But the absence of latest device specific proprietary stuff and official kernel sources forces devs to look for other branches to fill the gaps and get newer thingies working. In some places it's not possible to implement a certain feature and an older feature is modded to make it work, for example before the official marshmallow OTA was out, we already got marshmallow ROMs but it had some hacky workarounds for radio (I don't know if it was updated after that), same goes for early Nougat when camera was becoming a problem. The camera is still not perfect (check linageos thread), working correctly on some apps and glitching on others. Newer software, newer challenges.
But codes are not exactly like food though, mixture of old and new ones is not always bad. But the blobs and drivers sometime give headache
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Have faith on our awsome developer we will surely have android O
Well, Android Oreo is out. I really hope that Osprey will get it soon.
https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/treble
according to this website,
"With Treble, a new stable vendor interface provides access to the hardware-specific parts of Android, enabling device makers to deliver new Android releases simply by updating the Android OS framework—without any additional work required from the silicon manufacturers"
Does this mean if someone gets Lineage OS 15 or OTA of Stock Android 8.0, they will receive all the updates from google from security patch to new Android versions (If the hardware is capable of running that version obviously!)?
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If that so, Manufacturers can just update all the devices which theoretically can run android O , it will be a onetime work, after that it'll be easy to update the devices
That would be amazing. Let's wait for a developer opinion.
I managed to build AOSP 8.0_r4 for osprey with SELinux disabled and tons of warnings, using cm14.1's files with some edits. Though for some reason the kernel doesn't seem to boot (I tried with linage os and squid kernel)
I attached the boot.img it built if someone more expert wants to look at it (I didn't manage to find anything wrong)
Flashing the file results in fastboot "Error: failed to load the kernel"
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I managed to build AOSP 8.0_r4 for osprey with SELinux disabled and tons of warnings, using cm14.1's files with some edits. Though for some reason the kernel doesn't seem to boot (I tried with linage os and squid kernel)
I attached the boot.img it built if someone more expert wants to look at it (I didn't manage to find anything wrong)
Flashing the file results in fastboot "Error: failed to load the kernel"
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Hi, Alberto97 (the official maintainer of lineageOS for osprey) has successfully booted android O on osprey. If you can get in contact with him, he might help you.
PS. Don't bug him about ETAs. He'll release when he feels its ready.
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Hi, Alberto97 (the official maintainer of lineageOS for osprey) has successfully booted android O on osprey. If you can get in contact with him, he might help you.
PS. Don't bug him about ETAs. He'll release when he feels its ready.
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Wow.. nice to hear this.. dude how do you know about this
rahul9999 said:
Wow.. nice to hear this.. dude how do you know about this
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I follow him on G+. He posted the good news there.
https://plus.google.com/+AlbertoPedron/posts/Av6Knfnsja2
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I follow him on G+. He posted the good news there.
https://plus.google.com/+AlbertoPedron/posts/Av6Knfnsja2
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Thanks For the information
I want to know about Merlin.. is it gonna get Android O? And if yes , when?
Abhishek17599 said:
I want to know about Merlin.. is it gonna get Android O? And if yes , when?
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Hello,
There is no confirmation yet about this from official maintainer
Yes it should be get as Osprey already successfully booted it.. but don't ask for ETA
Guys, I can't find any Oreo roms for my Z5.
Is it possible to build one with Xperia Open Devices Project?
yes it is but will take you a long time
XperiaDev has not updated the sources to support Oreo.
This means that you will not be able to compile AOSP.
GreyLeshy said:
XperiaDev has not updated the sources to support Oreo.
This means that you will not be able to compile AOSP.
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yep, any support official (Sony) or "unofficial" (SonyXperiaDev) got abandoned,
so community needs to step in ...
There could be a way to get the phone part, etc. working from what I read (sonyxperiadev)
HOWEVER that would leave out the camera from the equation (something similar is currently happening for the M4 Aqua where burtcubbins is porting the device to 4.4 kernel)
So the thing is:
if anyone ported the device to the 4.4 kernel (which includes "legacy" gpu driver support) we would have all functionality, except camera
and probably a blazing fast phone + much extended AOSP & update support (including Android 8.0 and 8.1 and perhaps beyond)
Anyone has interest to work on it ?
zacharias.maladroit said:
So the thing is:
if anyone ported the device to the 4.4 kernel (which includes "legacy" gpu driver support) we would have all functionality, except camera
and probably a blazing fast phone + much extended AOSP & update support (including Android 8.0 and 8.1 and perhaps beyond)
Anyone has interest to work on it ?
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Maybe @Myself5 could help!
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Maybe @Myself5 could help!
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How about No?
I was part of the stock based bringup for a reason. That reason was to never ever touch the SODP Kernel along with the Z5 ever again.
So the answer is No.
Absolutely Not.
No.
@Myself5 I understand you dont want to help because you have done a lot but ocasiaonly peaks and tests or edits would not hurt would it and to any developer reading this please just try
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@Myself5 I understand you dont want to help because you have done a lot but ocasiaonly peaks and tests or edits would not hurt would it and to any developer reading this please just try
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Mate, he already said "NONONONONONONO", lol
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Mate, he already said "NONONONONONONO", lol
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I know but I am trying my luck here
zacharias.maladroit said:
So the thing is:
if anyone ported the device to the 4.4 kernel (which includes "legacy" gpu driver support) we would have all functionality, except camera
and probably a blazing fast phone + much extended AOSP & update support (including Android 8.0 and 8.1 and perhaps beyond)
Anyone has interest to work on it ?
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Do you have Telegram? Contact me @EnesSastim
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Do you have Telegram? Contact me @EnesSastim
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Thanks, unfortunately I don't have telegram and I won't sign up in the near future
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Thanks, unfortunately I don't have telegram and I won't sign up in the near future
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I'll try to make oreo device tree, if you can make the kernel we can build Oreo.
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I'll try to make oreo device tree, if you can make the kernel we can build Oreo.
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even the other devs (seemingly ?) aren't really sure what commits are needed to get the full/enhanced functionality - the basics might be there but perhaps something's missing
in any case the repo is at: https://github.com/sony-msm8994
I'm right now not interested in working on Oreo or any other matter,
I've flashed to Marshmallow again on the Z5 and do some investigation related to battery consumption and others there.
Currently not much time for flash-testing and ROM development.
I remember having seen kernels with commit changes from Nougat to Oreo but not sure which exact kernels those were,
bullhead, angler , oneplus2 - some of those must have been
We really want you guys to do it. Oreo port would be a beast of ROM <3
Not having the updated kernel sources (probably) shouldn't be a problem
since we can (attempt to) port the Oreo ROM from Xperia X and add the missing kernel changes from the Xperia X device (kernel diff)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-x/development/ub-xgen-rom-1-0-5-xperia-x-t3778738
HOWEVER
after reading the following:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-x/help/upgrade-via-ota-to-oreo-terrible-t3754928
it's rather pointless to try anything related to porting or updating to a higher Android version:
best battery for now (at least in my experience) use a modded Nougat or Marshmallow ROM with Stock kernel + Stock kernel modules,
that'll get you the best battery runtime when e.g. listening to Music, browsing, etc.
Also: I've done countless passes of different kernel releases and each time as soon as security updates, enhanced performance, etc. is added to the picture at some point (couldn't pinpoint exactly how or why, I suspect it's somehow perhaps looping inside the kernel) it miraculously starts to drain like it had a 4000 mAh battery
- this is ridiculous !
There simply isn't much potential to be gained in this device ( /me peers at the Note 3 and its improvements over time ... /sigh )
hi @zacharias.maladroit so is there still development for the z5 oreo rom or is there no point? I will try port that rom for xperia z5 just like i did for z3+ because believe it or not it actually works and i wll see how it goes
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also are you developers already trying to copy to the z5 cos if so it would be appreciated as i am a noob and just discovered the files are a lot different so now i need to actually learn
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hi @zacharias.maladroit so is there still development for the z5 oreo rom or is there no point? I will try port that rom for xperia z5 just like i did for z3+ because believe it or not it actually works and i wll see how it goes
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also are you developers already trying to copy to the z5 cos if so it would be appreciated as i am a noob and just discovered the files are a lot different so now i need to actually learn
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Not that I'm aware of, just noticed the similarities in hardware between the X and Z5, Z5 series and did a superficial quick comparison
So not sure if others are currently working on it ...
@Quantumkk123
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/tut-how-to-convert-dat-br-to-dat-t3723926
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an.../how-to-conver-lollipop-dat-files-to-t2978952
https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/vintf/comp-matrices
https://source.android.com/devices/architecture/vintf/resources
Well, a lot of files would need adaptation, and then there's the question if the GPU could be driven ... at all
the file and folder structure looks quite different ...
vendor/ueventd.rc
vendor/manifest.xml
vendor/qcril.db -> vendor/radio/qcril_database/qcril.db (?)
msm8994 specific hardware bits / drivers, thermal (very important !, or we're relying on third-party thermal driver solutions to try avoiding any potential issues)
touchscreen (also synaptics clearpad?)
and that's only looking at the vendor folder
Is there any chance that sony xperia xzs will get android P update in future ? its soc is pretty backdated though compared to the recent and upcoming phones.
It should, for sure. If not, I'll quit Xperia. And many others too.
maybe no official update , but 3rd part
XZs not in andriod p update list
Maybe it will be updated later...first they have to update in xz2,xz1 line up and the xz premium...maybe update will come in January-Marc.
No, sadly it will not, just like XZ - Sony confirms Xperia models to get Android 9 Pie
XZs is a 2017 phone. It should get at least 2 year support update. Sony is getting lazier?
Sony also maintains the Xperia AOSP project which includes Android P and a Port to Kernel 4.9
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel/pull/1688#issuecomment-414048004
You can unlock your phone install AOSP or a custom rom and install the drm patch.
Hello! anybody got the chance to make the AOSP 9?
jeoleo7 said:
Hello! anybody got the chance to make the AOSP 9?
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They are not finish upgrading AOSP to P.
Even the 4.9 kernel isn't stable enough.
4.9 stable indicator
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel/pull/1688
MartinX3 said:
They are not finish upgrading AOSP to P.
Even the 4.9 kernel isn't stable enough.
4.9 stable indicator
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/kernel/pull/1688
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Hmm..
I thought someone already has it.
I will try one myself starting from the Sony developers site.
XZs died on O?
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XZs died on O?
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At least the Sony aosp will get Pie AND support the XZ.
Hi,
I tried compiling 9.0 but got error and I don't have a Linux PC.
Can someone post a link or compile it.
Thanks in advance.
jeoleo7 said:
Hi,
I tried compiling 9.0 but got error and I don't have a Linux PC.
Can someone post a link or compile it.
Thanks in advance.
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The 4.9 kernel and the pie sources have still too many bugs.
Look at the bug tracker.
I would wait.
MartinX3 said:
The 4.9 kernel and the pie sources have still too many bugs.
Look at the bug tracker.
I would wait.
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Yes, but beta 9.0 itself would be really cool!! (imagining)
jeoleo7 said:
Yes, but beta 9.0 itself would be really cool!! (imagining)
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Yeah, but the XZ2 pie beta had a modified stock kernel, not the separate developed aosp kernel.
Also a different bootloader and vendor drivers.
@MartinX3
I believe you have started it by now for XZs!
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