Unofficial build of LineageOS 15.1 (Android 8.1 Oreo) and AICP 13.1 (Android 8.1 Oreo) for the Sony Xperia M2 (eagle).
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You will be doing everything at your own risk.
I am not responsible for bricked or damaged devices.
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Changelog
2021.12.28
Source LineageOS updated to 2021-12-28.
2021.10.17
Source LineageOS updated to 2021-10-17, security update from 5 October 2021.
2021.06.18
Source LineageOS updated to 2021-06-18, security update from 5 June 2021.
2021.05.16
Source LineageOS updated to 2021-05-16, security update from 5 May 2021.
2021.04.15
Source LineageOS updated to 2021-04-15, security update from 5 April 2021.
2021.03.08
Source LineageOS updated to 2021-03-08, security update from 5 Mart 2021.
2021.02.17
Source LineageOS updated to 2021-02-17, security update from 5 February 2021.
2021.01.18
For M2 Dual (D2302) – fixed the ability to disable the second SIM in the Settings.
Source LineageOS updated to 2021-01-18, security update from 5 January 2021.
2020.12.22
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-12-22, security update from 5 December 2020.
2020.11.15
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-11-15, security update from 5 November 2020.
2020.10.11
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-10-11, security update from 5 October 2020.
2020.09.30
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-09-30, security update from 5 September 2020.
Minor kernel changes.
2020.08.23
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-08-23, security update from 5 August 2020.
2020.07.23
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-07-23, security update from 5 Jule 2020.
2020.06.10
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-06-10, security update from 5 June 2020.
2020.05.25
Optimization of memory settings for system services by analogy with Android Go.
Minor kernel changes.
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-05-25, security update from 5 May 2020.
2020.05.01
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-05-01, security update from 5 April 2020.
2020.03.10
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-03-10, security update from 5 Mart 2020.
2020.02.11
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-02-11, security update from 5 February 2020.
2020.01.23
Source LineageOS updated to 2020-01-23, security update from 5 January 2020.
2019.12.12
Source LineageOS updated to 2019-12-12, security update from 5 December 2019.
2019.11.17
Source AICP updated to 2019-11-27, security update from 5 November 2019.
2019.11.17
Minor kernel changes.
Source LineageOS updated to 2019-11-17, security update from 5 November 2019.
2019.10.17
Source LineageOS updated to 2019-10-17, security update from 5 October 2019.
SDCardFS kernel driver.
Several hundred kernel commits (migrated from other kernels for msm8226, msm8960t, msm8916, msm8974).
2019.08.15
Sources AICP and LineageOS updated to 2019-08-15, security update from 5 August 2019.
2019.07.10
Experimental build – Android Go configuration (faster and more responsive, but less beautiful, and some have problems with notifications from the messengers).
2019.07.10
Sources AICP and LineageOS updated to 2019-07-10, security update from 5 Jule 2019.
2019.06.16
Adaptive LMK.
Several hundred kernel commits (migrated from other kernels for msm8226, msm8960t, msm8916).
Source LineageOS updated to 2019-06-16, security update from 5 June 2019.
2019.05.21
Build AICP (Source AICP updated to 2019-05-21, security update from 5 May 2019).
2019.05.16
In driver Wi-Fi enabled BondingMode (included WCNSS_qcom_cfg.ini with settings).
Implemented the ability to reboot into recovery.
Increased rear microphone sensitivity (camcorder is now well hears, for voice recorders - use RecForge-II with a choice of rear microphone).
Various changes in zRAM and swap (theoretically multitasking would be better).
Various changes in driver i2c (sensors will probably stop hanging).
Source LineageOS updated to 2019-05-16, security update from 5 May 2019.
2019.04.08
The function of recording a conversation is unlocked and is now available in the dialer.
Minor changes and optimizations in build configurations, temporarily added debug of i2c in dmesg.
Source LineageOS updated to 2019-04-08, security update from 5 April 2019.
2019.03.12
Source LineageOS updated to 2019-03-11, security update from Mart 2019.
2019.02.28
Fixed problems with the video camera, built-in video camera works fine (video does not twitch, FullHD work).
Fixed problems with XTRA/AGPS, searching and fixing satellites is now as fast as on stock firmware.
The built-in firewall is fixed and works (in older versions this leads to an error and a bootlap after a reboot).
Source LineageOS updated to 2019-02-28, security update from February 2019.
XDA:DevDB Information
LineageOS 15.1 (and AICP) for Sony Xperia M2, ROM for the Sony Xperia M2
Contributors
f2065, galaxyfreak, Konstantinosj77, sgspluss
Source Code: https://github.com/f2065
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: LineageOS
Version Information
Status: Beta
Beta Release Date: 2021-12-28
Created 2019-04-09
Last Updated 2021-12-28[/LIST]
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thank you for maintaining this device
one small thing, i think you should add @galaxyfreak @Konstantinosj77 and @sgspluss in the contubitors list
i am daily using my eagle to see how he handles light usage on this rom, and it is pretty good. there are visual lags when you switch between apps or launching apps (thats totally expected from 5 year old mid tier (now low-tier) phone, running new version of android). i have one problem though, and it happened on previous builds of 15.1 too, after some time equalizer kills itself and i can't get it work until i reboot the phone. also sometimes my phone ignores my sim card (popping it out and inserting it solves this), also this happened on 7.1.2 roms.
overall, i can say it is usable, you can enable android go mode if you want, it improves performance a lil bit. but i suggest 14.1 as it performs better compared to oreo. also do not flash gapps on this little fella it can't handle it lol
thank you for providing updates for our eagle do not let dis guy die
edit: using airplane mode overnight causes "No Service" issue
First of all, thanks for keeping the device updated. It means a lot
Anyway. Right now I have installed your AICP build and I want to report everything working well so far, performance is decent even with nano gapps, no major glitches or hiccups. Magisk also works as it should, though if you want to update/install something you need Magisk Hide disabled, but after installing you can just re-enable it safely. I would say this works even better than RR, but then again, some very advanced settings might be missing.
(Also sorry for posting the stuff here, since there was no dedicated topic for that ROM, I guess it is okay to post some stuff here?)
Sent from my Xperia M2 Aqua using XDA Labs
mantazzo said:
since there was no dedicated topic for that ROM, I guess it is okay to post some stuff here?)
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They have the same source, so all the bugs and changes in LOS 15.1 and AICP 13.1 are the same.
AICP continued to update the old Oreo, I think that in may-2019 (after the Android Security Update is done, usually by the middle of the month) we will have a new AICP-Oreo build along with LOS-Oreo.
But the RR-Oreo is not updated.
f2065 said:
They have the same source, so all the bugs and changes in LOS 15.1 and AICP 13.1 are the same.
AICP continued to update the old Oreo, I think that in may-2019 (after the Android Security Update is done, usually by the middle of the month) we will have a new AICP-Oreo build along with LOS-Oreo.
But the RR-Oreo is not updated.
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It's a pity RR is not updated, I use it as a daily driver and I love it.
Thanks for maintaining the device
JORGETECH said:
It's a pity RR is not updated
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What are the advantages of RR over AICP?
AICP has about the same large part of additional options.
f2065 said:
What are the advantages of RR over AICP?
AICP has about the same large part of additional options.
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Oh, if it has the same or more features then I don't care
EDIT: Is the I2C bug serious enough for being a reason not to upgrade to Oreo in this moment?
New build LineageOS 15.1 published.
Hello! When you are allow to download?
"The site is temporarily closed for maintenance, come tomorrow."
im stuck rooting this device at SuperSU binary update
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already fixed, my bad, i just need to flash that supersu zip files
LineageOS 15.1 build 2019-06-16 released:
Numerous kernel fixes, and LMK reconfigured. The kernel has become better.
The kernel fixed bugs due to which the Android Go mode worked incorrectly earlier. Android Go is not included in these builds, but now you can enable it.
My honest review : This ROM have really good battery life, almost 24 hours still on. but when im using it for daily driver for opening apps its really slow, changing one app to other app slow too, i cant tell why. but i really appriciate the job, no bug, almost stable, but real annoying loading apps
NieeLz said:
but real annoying loading apps
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It depends on the programs used (and installed!). Some users complain about this.
Sometimes cleaning up the Recent App helps.
The solution is to use Android 8.1 Go mode, there is no such problem there. But there are other problems there ... Probably in July-2019 there will be a public build in Android Go mode.
According to the Google specification for 1GB of RAM, it should be Android 8.1 Go mode.
But it looks ugly (lag scrolling in web browsers, It lacks some features, background tasks work more rarely)…
Upd:
You can try to change in build.prop dalvik.vm.heapgrowthlimit. Instead of 96m, put 128m.
It helps some.
also do not forget this phone falls into low-end segment nowadays so don't expect 1 second loading times. downgrading apps to their 2017-2018 versions can help.
AND do not use gapps, use microg instead or ditch google stuff altogether
Huh, I don't know tbf what are you expecting from this phone, which is now 5 years old, originally. I think first of all we should be thankful to the devs who worked with this device, so that we now have Oreo still running on this phone.
Anyway, regarding my experience - still good so far. I'm currently using AICP May release, and everything works good so far, speed is very much acceptable for a device this old, and since it's still my main phone it's daily usage is nice (nowadays mostly Messenger Lite stuff, but also occasional Snapchating, but else mostly Reddit-Twitter-Browsing or taking pictures/videos).
Though not sure why or how, but I think my Reboot to Recovery broke - it worked after fresh install once or twice after I tried, but now if I try phone restarts, phone tries to enter recovery, but only led flashes orange (mostly orange), then it restarts again to normal. Strange.
And yeah, Magisk 19.3 still works, just need to disable MagiskHide if you want to install/update apps and restart after that. It does work with it enabled also if you don't plan to update apps for a bit.
Edit: Fixed a few typos.
Sent from my Xperia M2 Aqua using XDA Labs
JuniorCaesar said:
also do not forget this phone falls into low-end segment nowadays so don't expect 1 second loading times. downgrading apps to their 2017-2018 versions can help.
AND do not use gapps, use microg instead or ditch google stuff altogether
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Why microg over gapps?