My device is Xiaomi Redmi 10/Redmi 10 Prime (selene). I can't find the forum for my device. I think there is no forum for this device yet.
im seeing its has a mediatek chipset so check if it supports project treble by downloading this app
Treble Info - Apps on Google Play
Helps you check Project Treble, A/B and Architecture for GSI installation
play.google.com
send me a screenshot of what you see
If its treble supported then you can join the treble development threads and find roms that will fit your liking although twrp will still have to be specifically for your device and you still have to make sure you get the treble rom is for your device by checking if it uses the a only or b only or ab operating system and also by checking the arm architecture if its arm or arm 32 or arm64
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We know that stock Oreo for Mate 9 has treble enabled.
I have been reading about treble and it seems that it focuses on standardizing vendor/odm partitions. The same vendor partition could be used by different Android flavors, including pure AOSP or Lineage.
Moreover, in treble devices the kernel must implement loadable modules. The same kernel will be shared among devices with the same SoC. Software for particularities like storage devices or camera will be loaded from vendor/odm partitions.
I'm not an expert, but shouldn't this mean that once a device with HiSilicon Kirin 960 has a functional AOSP- based ROM a port to Mate 9 should be easy to develop? Even it is possible that ROMs from other devices directly work...
What do you think?
I have no technical knowledge on this stuff, but from what I've read you're right. And I really hope this will be true !
Treble might be the reason I stick with the Mate 9 instead of moving to the Pixel 2 XL.
"...because of the way the lower layer of Android was modularized, all Treble devices in the market will be able to boot a generic stock, AOSP Android build."
https://www.xda-developers.com/project-treble-custom-rom-development/
At very least it will make updates easier
tusko5 said:
We know that stock Oreo for Mate 9 has treble enabled.
I have been reading about treble and it seems that it focuses on standardizing vendor/odm partitions. The same vendor partition could be used by different Android flavors, including pure AOSP or Lineage.
Moreover, in treble devices the kernel must implement loadable modules. The same kernel will be shared among devices with the same SoC. Software for particularities like storage devices or camera will be loaded from vendor/odm partitions.
I'm not an expert, but shouldn't this mean that once a device with HiSilicon Kirin 960 has a functional AOSP- based ROM a port to Mate 9 should be easy to develop? Even it is possible that ROMs from other devices directly work...
What do you think?
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I would think so, with treble enabled it would at least make major updates easier on the part of the manufacturer, if that is the case, compiling a "generic" version of the asop code easier to implement, especially when it comes to major version upgrades such as to let's say android 9, I'll have to look into it.
Most of the under rated xiaomi phones like redmi 4, 4x etc. all have project treble ported for these devices. Why cant mi4i have the same? If someone can port project treble rom and twrp recovery (redwolf) that supports project treble then I would be grateful.
Thank you.
Salam.Vivek said:
Most of the under rated xiaomi phones like redmi 4, 4x etc. all have project treble ported for these devices. Why cant mi4i have the same? If someone can port project treble rom and twrp recovery (redwolf) that supports project treble then I would be grateful.
Thank you.
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What is Project Treble?
tamojit_ray said:
What is Project Treble?
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Traditionally the OS framework and low-level software were all part of the same code. So when the OS got updated, this low-level software technically referred to as vendor implementation—also had to get updated. That’s a lot of work. Hence lead to android fragmentation.
So in order to curb this problem to some extend Google introduces Project Treble, starting with Android 8.x (Oreo),the core hardware code is separate from the OS code, device manufacturers will be free to update their software without having to wait for the silicon maker to also update its code.
In simple term it is somewhat like installing windows OS where you just install it and the drivers are installed separately( here in project treble the vendor partition has the drivers needed for that device)
We only got like 2 devs that work on ferrari once in a blue moon. The main guy who maintain trees is currently busy with life. You should use miui or get a new phone.
I have an a01 core and the performance is a bit slow. Stock android is faster than android with One UI, so I wonder if there's a way to install a rom or stock android in. No matter if I need root. Sorry for not knowing about this topic
Treble gsi - majority phones launched with andorid 8 and above project treble. This allows one Rom to support many devices.
Check if your phone supports project treble with this app
Treble Check - Apps on Google Play
Check your device for Project Treble support and more
play.google.com
If supported, use this guide to install andorid 11 GSI
Download Unofficial LineageOS 18.0 GSI for Project Treble Supported Device
From this guide, you could download the unofficial LineageOS 18.0 GSI for Project Treble devices. One question that might come to your mind is what
www.getdroidtips.com
This is AOSP 11
Release AOSP 11.0 v303 · phhusson/treble_experimentations
Fix hotspot for some people Fix boot on Samsung Qualcomm Android 11 vendors (/!\ this fix is incompatible with Magisk!) Fix proximity on some Samsung devices (requires ticking extra sensors) Fix 3....
github.com
Tab E said:
Treble gsi - majority phones launched with andorid 8 and above project treble. This allows one Rom to support many devices.
Check if your phone supports project treble with this app
Treble Check - Apps on Google Play
Check your device for Project Treble support and more
play.google.com
If supported, use this guide to install andorid 11 GSI
Download Unofficial LineageOS 18.0 GSI for Project Treble Supported Device
From this guide, you could download the unofficial LineageOS 18.0 GSI for Project Treble devices. One question that might come to your mind is what
www.getdroidtips.com
This is AOSP 11
Release AOSP 11.0 v303 · phhusson/treble_experimentations
Fix hotspot for some people Fix boot on Samsung Qualcomm Android 11 vendors (/!\ this fix is incompatible with Magisk!) Fix proximity on some Samsung devices (requires ticking extra sensors) Fix 3....
github.com
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Thanks for the support!
I want to know about backward compatibility support for Project Treble i.e. upto which android version gsi my device (Galaxy M12) supports it. According to google (link below) it's 3 years. But I don't know much about it.
Link:- https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...EQFnoECAsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2Au0XPZXWXWygDo7-D6JLk
M12 supports treble so one can flash gsi rom
Hi!
I need the twrp updates for the following devices:
Huawei Y5 DRA-L21
CPU MT6739
System Android 8.1.0
Huawei P10
CPU Kirin 960
System Android 9
Xiaomi Redmi 9C
CPU Octa-core
System Android 10QP1A
I've searched the devices listed in https://twrp.me/Devices/ but didn't find any of the 3 models described above.
Should I try some twrp updates for similar devices from the official Team Win site (https://twrp.me/)?
(I've read on this site that this is not recommended)
Or are there some reliable twrp specific updates for any of the 3 devices listed above which I can download from this site or any other?
Any advice will be much appreciated!
Here is the compile guide
[DEV]How to compile TWRP touch recovery
All of TWRP 3.x source is public. You can compile it on your own. This guide isn't going to be a step-by-step, word-for-word type of guide. If you're not familiar with basic Linux commands and/or building in AOSP then you probably won't be...
forum.xda-developers.com
Fytdyh said:
Here is the compile guide
[DEV]How to compile TWRP touch recovery
All of TWRP 3.x source is public. You can compile it on your own. This guide isn't going to be a step-by-step, word-for-word type of guide. If you're not familiar with basic Linux commands and/or building in AOSP then you probably won't be...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Thanks Fytdyh!