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AS WITH ANY UNSUPPORTED SYSTEM MODIFICATIONS, USING THIS MAY LEAD TO A BRICK
IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING ( HAVEN'T BRICKED MY SYSTEM YET! ) PLEASE
BE AWARE THAT NO ONE ON THE INTERNET IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO YOUR
UNIT. ANY PROBLEMS WILL BE CONSIDERED ACTS OF WHATEVER GOD YOU BELIEVE IN.
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For FYT SoM (5009/6011/6021/6022/6023) based JOYING / Intel SoFIA units ONLY!
Hello, here is a custom rom based on the SYU Stock Build [sofia3gr_car_64-userdebug 6.0.1 MMB29M eng.bsp.20180110.181524 release-keys]
Your Head Unit MUST ALREADY BE ROOTED! You must be able to obtain Super User access within Android!
Due to Bluetooth, WiFi, and as well as nvram patches in the ROM and bootloader, you must be running Joying 6.0 firmware dated 2017_12_15 or later to install this ROM.
Why this ROM? Simple answer: It's makes your Head Unit faster than running the stock ROM's, has updated Google Apps, and has the bloat removed! It's pre-rooted also!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Step 1: Unzip the contents to the root of your USB flash drive on your computer, then plug the flash drive into the Joying unit via USB.
Step 2. Use the Android helper application "custom" to install. Download from link below, either on the Head Unit itself, OR on PC and transfer using ADB. Once installed, open the program, and grant superuser privileges when prompted, you'll be presented with screen as here:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Step 3: Click INSTALL CUSTOM. Wait for output to say recovery successfully installed!
If you wish to preserve your /data, AKA dirty-flash, click on "Do not wipe data" at this point to prevent your data partition from being wiped.
ALL EXISTING DATA ON UNIT WILL BE ERASED. THIS IS A CLEAN INSTALLATION!
Step 4: click REBOOT TO INSTALL GTX ROM - Your Joying unit will reboot, and installation will automatically proceed through TWRP.
(NOTE! The ROM automatically re-installs stock recovery during installation, so if something goes wrong, you can always restore to the original JOYING firmware.)
Recovery options:
RESTORE STOCK - Restores the original stock recovery
INSTALL CUSTOM - Installs superdave's custom recovery (needed to install this ROM)
VERIFY RECOVERY - tells you which recovery you have installed
Rom Utilities:
(all options on this menu work only if you have custom recovery installed)
"Do Not Wipe Data" Switch - enable this to prevent your /data partition from being wiped when installing the ROM. (Your results may vary. Works for me!)
REBOOT TO TWRP - Reboots to TWRP home screen allowing you to do things
INSTALL GTX ROM- installs joying_gtx stock rom from installation media
Exit - exit custom
Code:
====Includes====
xposed v87 x86
open gapps x86 Nano Feb 2018
ViPER4ANDROID FX
precompiled dalvik cache (first boot 2 minutes)
enabled eth0 at boot at 192.168.65.100 for debugging
ADB enabled
SeSuperuser built-in
Included [custom] app to manage superdavex's custom recovery for easy installation and maintenance
RightCamera (front cam app) modified APK
AOSP android boot animation
Interactive cpu governor:
go_highspeed_load set at 70% CPU load
titanium backup
nova launcher
GVC CallHandler 4 Joying
Amaze File Manager
Xposed modules:
boot manager
gravitybox
no overlay warning
immsersive mode forcer
app settings
fake wifi
GPSSpeedFix
======Removed======
[I]Debug Services:[/I]
usbactive
sqldebug
pekallfmrserver
watchdog
ap_logfs
apk_logfs
log-watch
crashlogd
adbusbmuxd
adbec
bootwatcher
shcmd
fmd
[I]Removed Apps:
[/I]
BasicDreams
BluetoothMidiService
Exchange2
Galaxy4
HoloSpiralWallpaper
LiveWallpapers
LiveWallpapersPicker
NoiseField
OpenWnn
PhaseBeam
PrintSpooler
GooglePinyinIME
RKUpdateService
CaptivePortalLogin
WAPPushManager
[I]removed from /system-priv-app
[/I]ManagedProvisioning
CallLogBackup
OemTelephonyApp
DeviceTest
StressTest
WallpaperCropper
GoogleFeedback
ProxyHandler
CellBroadcastReceiver
[I]Removed FYT APPS[/I] ( these slow the system down considerably, even when not in use )
SYU-1-C9-Calculator-V1.0
Sofia-1-C9-TV-V1.0
JY-1-C9-Video-V1.0
JY-1-C9-TimeWeather-V1.0
SYU-1-FileManager-V1.0
SYU-1-C9-Update-V1.0
Sofia-1-C9-ExDvr-V1.0
SYU-1-C5009-DVR-V1.0
Sofia-1-C9-Gallery-V1.0
JY-1-C9-MUSIC-V1.0
ZBox
note, this is a test release intended for developer users only. no support other than this post is offered. A final version will follow soon once initial testing has been completed.
Download Links
Installer ( unzip, this will help you install the ROM on a STOCK, un-rooted Head Unit ) :
xxxxx Mod Edit
custom V4_9
xxxxxxx Mod Edit
source code
Firmware Download:
V9 ALPHA 3
xxxxxx Mod Edit
Reserved for TWRP instructions.
Q / A:
Q: Do I need to worry about what MCU version I have before I use your rom?
A: Maybe, GTX ROM doesn't touch the MCU, which shouldn't be re-flashed with each install anyway as it usually doesn't change. Whatever MCU version you have, this ROM will work for you, as long as you have an FYT based SoM unit. If you encounter errors, you might need to change the "ro.build.fytmanufacturer" property in /system/app/fyt.prop to match whatever your unit ORIGINALLY came with.
Q: I have a RK3066/RK3188/PX3/PX5 based head unit. Will this ROM work for me?
A: NO! This ROM ONLY works on FYT based head units. This means all Joying Intel units, as well as some from other brands.
Q: I like Live Wallpapers. How do I enable them?
A: Use the built in terminal. type su and hit enter. You now have root. then type in:
Code:
cp -R /system/vendor/oem/LiveWall* /system/app
hit enter again, then reboot!
Q: I don't want to use this ROM anymore, what do i do?
A: Use the helper application, custom, open the program, and click RESTORE STOCK. This will restore the STOCK RECOVERY. Go on Joying's website [link], download the firmware of your choice, and follow their instructions.
Q: Can I use google voice to make hands free calls?
A: You sure can. Use the "Voice Search" app to dial a number using your voice, once at the Google App screen, click on the hamburger menu, and then select GV CallHandler 4 Joying. Make sure your unit is set to a DPI of at least 161dpi or greater, and then clear data on the google app. After you reboot, you should be able to make calls.
Q: How do I view my front camera?
A: If you are using the analog RCA video input, on the back of the unit, you can use the RIGHT CAMERA app to view. Note, than unlike the AUX program, this one will NOT mute the system audio.
Q: How can I fix my GPS speed to calculate 1/kmh or 1/mph steps instead of the default 4 steps?
A: Go to XPOSED INSTALLER, and enable the GPSSpeedFix module. Reboot, and the steps will be fixed.
Q: How can I enable different DPI settings for each application?
A: Go to XPOSED INSTALLER, and enable the App Settings module. Exit the installer, and open the App Settings to make your adjustments. Reboot, and your changes will be visible.
Q: This ROM is fast, but I want more speed, what do I do?
A: Add a fan to your unit, preferably a FAN + Heatsink. Then download an app like SetCPU to lock your CPU to MAX speed. Be careful.
Q: How do I re-assign the hard keys on my unit? Joying says that DVD and EJECT don't work! Is this a lie?
A: Yes! There is a way to re-assign keys, and the DVD and EJECT keys do actually work, the software that comes with the unit is not very good. Check @surfer63's XSofiaTweaker thread for more info on how this works.
Q: I want to send and receive my text messages on my Joying unit...is this possible?
A: Sure! Use third party app like Pulse, or Pushbullet. Works like a charm. I personally use Pulse, it's got the look and feel of a stock SMS app.
Q: Installing the Joying Factory Rom takes like an hour...multiple reboots, then it starts over, then it reboots, then it optimizes apps, then it starts over, again. jeez. How long does your ROM take to install?
A: Installation is less than 4 minutes. First boot is timed at one minute 53 seconds, and there are no crashes or reboots. It just works.
Q: Xposed says there is an update available! Is it safe to update Xposed?
A: NO! Do NOT update Xposed, it will make your unit non-functional! Just say NO!
Q: Am I able to "upgrade" from an earlier version of the ROM to a newer without loosing my data and apps?
A: Yes, read the first post on what option to select in custom. Many others and I have tested, and it works for almost all people, still there is a chance that it could not work.
Q: I need to download the stock Joying firmware so I may use your ROM! Where do I get the latest updates?
A: See here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nF5Pgn95_WWGk8S2byb8rR5ko0ss5F_S
Q: is there a video where I can see you install the ROM?
A:
Issues:
-Unable to send text message via google voice app using Pulse SMS, error is "Message couldn't be sent" // If anyone has a fix for this, please let us know
-Google Assistant doesn't work, launching activity manually results in "The Google Assistant doesn't work on this device" / You can fix this by changing the resolution to at least 720. use the command wm size to change the screen resolution or another tool that can change DPI
Release History:
custom helper:
V4_1: Fixed installation issue from micro sd cards.
V4_2: Check OS build fingerprint, will deny install unless you are on 20171215 or later.
V4_3: Updated text on installation screen for easier reading, Updated build detection logic
V4_4: Fixed bug in build detection logic
V4_5: Added no_data_wipe, translations included.
V4_6: fixed reboot to twrp not extracting recovery ota.
V4_7: lbug fixed
V4_8: script improvements
V4_9: prepare for re-write, added performance mode
ROM:
V4: Replaced opengapps with nano version
V5: Updated to 01-10 AOSP Base, Added bluetooth build property from @surfer63, more optimizations.
V6: Added Navi APK, more optimizations, CANBUS firmware included, various stability fixes, ability to "dirty flash", mcud included to prevent bootloops during app optimization, works with 800x600 units now, fixed overlay bug, faster first boot, added ViPER4ANDROID, added USB audio policy modifications.
V7: Fixed LED issues and AMP Options. Updated GAPPS base to 20180226, might need to optimize apps on first boot if you are dirty flashing. Added fyt.prop to /system/app fix various issues.
V8: Changes in the way the installer handles re-installation of stock recovery for disaster recovery situations in which the installation fails and custom recovery remains installed, changed installation logic to to compensate for faulty installation media, twrp bug fixes, fixed twrp restart loop, clear FYT flags on twrp start.
V9 alpha 1:
updated recovery busybox to 1.27
fixed SYU file manager not found in CM Settings
fixed right camera not displaying
updated MCUd build to co-exist with sofia server
eliminate audio pops during rebooting
updated gtx_installer
updated dalvik cache
fixed recovery_maintenance.sh in system and recovery envrionments
recovery maintenance.sh is now functional from recovery console
updated clean_rom.sh
permissions overlay fixed
fixed script logic in install-recovery on 6021 units
include terminal app APK
added nano x86 editor
added network_up.sh to ensure debug network access and SU daemon is always run
v9_alpha_2:
fixed drm video black screen issue
added rom version information to fyt_build.prop
sofiaserver runs audio through all channels during call
v9_alpha_3:
xposed module to prevent xposed from updating framework causing bootloops
added remount command to path
added display calibration app to launcher
include both 5_25 and 9_20 versions of McuUpdateAll.bin in /system/mcu/ (copy the corresponding version to /system/mcu)
keep JET and other apps as user to ease upgrade
V3 Rom link not working?
Just finished upload, Try now.
gtxaspec said:
Just finished upload, Try now.
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Yes, works fine. Sorry for clicking the links too early
I can't do anything with it now, but a link is so easily clicked.
my joying head units have an internal amp, can I use this ROM?
usa911g said:
my joying head units have an internal amp, can I use this ROM?
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Yes, no problem at all. If there are bugs we will share them all. Nothing specific for amp or no-amp models.
surfer63 said:
Yes, no problem at all. If there are bugs we will share them all. Nothing specific for amp or no-amp models.
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because the EQ app for amp or non-amp models is different, so I concern that
usa911g said:
because the EQ app for amp or non-amp models is different, so I concern that
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Actually it is one and the same app with different screen-layouts and functionality depending on the hardware.
The digital amp software is included.
Reserved.
As soon as I have time I will try this rom
the russian hackers at 4pda are using the following build.prop mods, anyone care to chime in? if they actually do something, I will include them.
Code:
ro.rk.install_non_market_apps=true
net.tcp.buffersize.default=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.wifi=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.umts=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.gprs=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
net.tcp.buffersize.edge=4096,87380,256960,4096,16384,256960
persist.telephony.support.ipv4=1
persist.telephony.support.ipv6=1
persist.sys.purgeable_assets=1
ro.wifi.channels=14
media.stagefright.enable-http=true
media.stagefright.enable-player=true
media.stagefright.enable-meta=true
media.stagefright.enable-scan=false
I have no idea about the build props.
The custom V3 app did install the recovery image in one go. I do not know whether you improved something or the previous time was a glitch on my system when it gave that verification error.
I installed the V3 ROM. It works fine. It seems indeed faster than the original joying stock rom.
From what date are the GAPPS? The unit is trying to update all gapps. It is not really useful to have everything pre-odexed for a quick start (and it really is a quick start), when it immediately starts updating once you have finished the Google account setup.
(I myself also prefer the GAPPS micro package. I don't need and want google photos, youtube, google fit, etc. on my head unit.)
My JET apk is only partly working. At this moment I do not know why.
Replacing apps with mods (radio, BT, sofiaserver) works again now the apps are installed in /system/app
Copying the launcher.sh to /data does work. The launcher.sh works with the SofiaServer keymod as well as with the Xposed module sofiaservercustomkeymod (the one that uses the launcher.sh).
Installing a newer version ór installing one of the xposed modules currently doesn't work as it requires the package installer. The default package installer has been replaced by the googlepackageinstallers from the gapps. As such I can easily work around it by simply writing the apps to their folder in /system/apps. As soon as I upload my modules to the global xposed repository it is no problem anymore anyway as the Xposed installer can install it. I will still looking into why that one can install and my app not. I will also uninstall the google installer and replace it with the default package installer and see what happens.
And with regard to the customkeymod xposed module with settings screen: The settings screen itself works fine, but I still can't use the settings from my app. They stay empty.
Ok, if you think the microgapps is lighter I can cook that in.
gtxaspec said:
Ok, if you think the microgapps is lighter I can cook that in.
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You might even consider nano or pico gapps and let users just install whatever else they need manually.
I'll do nano on v4 release which will be out tonight.
gtxaspec said:
I'll do nano on v4 release which will be out tonight.
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Is Viper4Android working on this ROM?
Some time ago you said that you will investigate why is not working on the stock Joying but you never returned with an answer, can you please share your findings if you have any?
Thank you !
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surfer63 said:
(I myself also prefer the GAPPS micro package. I don't need and want google photos, youtube, google fit, etc. on my head unit.)
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I second this .... I also prefer things kept extremely simple !
haven't tested viper. I will install it tonight and test it tomorrow morning on my drive.
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Persist Partition (beryllium)
MINIMAL ADB AND FASTBOOT
Minimal ADB and Fastboot
ADB & Fastboot++
Fastboot Drivers
AMD RYZEN/INTEL FASTBOOT FIX
Check the AMD Ryzen Fastboot Fix Guide for the proper steps.
AMD Ryzen/Intel Fastboot Fix (Batch File .bat)
Fastboot Drivers
POCO F1 COLLECTION MIRROR
POCO F1 Collection AFH Mirror
HALL OF FAME OF DEVELOPERS
This section is to honor and support the developers who contribute to keep alive our device with active development over the years and they continue doing it.
This is also a kind of motivation for new or juniors devs to join the Hall of Fame of Developers.
By supporting the Devs not only is helpful for them but also for the community itself.
bgcngm
REIGNZ3
gwolfu
Pierre2324
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POCO F1 Ultimate Guides!
(beryllium)
!DISCLAIMER!
Most people I know (including myself) who used my Guides and steps, did that with success many times. If you don't follow exactly the steps or you do a mistake during the process, I do not take any responsibility for any unexpected results or damage that may happen. However I am here to help if something goes wrong, just ask in the thread.
AMD RYZEN/INTEL FASTBOOT FIX
Some AMD Ryzen or Intel Systems may have problems to recognize your device in fastboot. Try the following ways:
1. Install Fastboot Drivers (Extract the folder for windows 10) at Device Manager while your device is connected in Fastboot mode.
2. Download this .bat file (unzip it) or manually create a .bat file with these lines below, and run it as an administrator, then reboot:
Code:
reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\usbflags\18D1D00D0100" /v "osvc" /t REG_BINARY /d "0000" /f
reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\usbflags\18D1D00D0100" /v "SkipContainerIdQuery" /t REG_BINARY /d "01000000" /f
reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\usbflags\18D1D00D0100" /v "SkipBOSDescriptorQuery" /t REG_BINARY /d "01000000" /f
3. Enable USB Debugging at device (Settings > Additional settings > Developer options > USB Debugging) and give authorization after connecting it to PC.
4. Use USB Hub.
5. Use USB Type-A 2.0.
6. Install AMD Ryzen Chipset Drivers or Intel Chipset Drivers.
Check the steps an another user did to make it work here.
If this doesn't help, unfortunately you have to use Intel System which is more likely to work.
UNLOCK BOOTLOADER
Note: Some AMD Ryzen Systems may have problems to recognize your device in fastboot. [Read the AMD Fastboot Fix Guide above]
Please keep in mind by Unlocking Bootloader the device will reset and all your data will be lost. Make a backup of your data first to PC or to USB.
1. Create a Mi account on Xiaomi’s website.
2. Add a phone number to your Mi account.
3. Insert a SIM into your phone (If you haven't added already). [Do not insert 2 SIM, only 1 until the Bootloader is unlocked. If you have 2 SIM into your phone, remove 1 and reboot.]
4. Enable developer options in Settings > About Phone by repeatedly tapping (7 times) on MIUI Version.
5. Link the device to your Mi account in Settings > Additional settings > Developer options > Mi Unlock status. Also enable USB Debugging.
6. Download the Mi Unlock app (Windows is required to run the app).
7. Run the Mi Unlock app and follow the instructions provided by the app.
8. Reboot your device into Fastboot mode. For that simply turn off your device, press the Power Button + Volume Down (–) button at the same time. Then connect the device to the Windows PC/laptop via a micro USB cable.
9. After device and Mi account are successfully verified, the Bootloader should be Unlocked and your device will restart by itself.
INSTALL CUSTOM RECOVERY
Fastboot Method (No Custom Recovery currently installed)
Note: Some AMD Ryzen Systems may have problems to recognize your device in fastboot. [Read the AMD Fastboot Fix Guide above]
1. Make sure your Bootloader is Unlocked.
2. Enable developer options in Settings > About Phone by repeatedly tapping (7 times) on MIUI Version.
3. Enable USB Debugging in Settings > Additional settings > Developer options > USB Debugging.
4. Download a custom recovery of your choice and copy the .img to your Internal Storage or to SDCard. [You can find a recovery of your choice in my Collection]
5. Download the portable Minimal ADB and Fastboot and run cmd.exe
6. Reboot to Fastboot mode by pressing Power Button + Volume Down (–) and keep holding both buttons until the word “FASTBOOT” appears on the screen, then release.
7. Once the device is in Fastboot mode, connect your device to PC and verify you can find it by typying in cmd: fastboot devices.
8. Boot into Recovery by typing in cmd: fastboot boot <recovery_filename>.img (The file may not be named identically to what stands in this command, so adjust accordingly and write the full path of it, check the example below).
This command will not flash permantly the recovery, it will just temporary boot into it and afterwards you will flash permantly the twrp.img you copied into your Internal Storage or SDcard in recovery partition.
For example:
Code:
fastboot boot C:\Users\Retrial\Desktop\twrp-beryllium-v3.7.0-A12-V2.img
9. Now into TWRP, press Install > Install Image > Locate & Select the twrp.img you previously downloaded and copied from PC into your Internal Storage or to your SDcard > Choose Recovery and Flash!
10. Go back into Home page of TWRP and press Reboot to Recovery or manually by holding Power Button + Volume Up (+) until you boot to Recovery.
11. Done! You now have a new Custom Recovery installed.
Recovery Method (Custom Recovery already installed or booted)
1. Download a custom recovery of your choice. [You can find a recovery of your choice in my Collection]
2. Reboot to Recovery by holding Power Button + Volume Up (+).
3. Press Install > Install Image.
4. Locate the recovery.img you recently downloaded.
5. Select it and choose the option Recovery and Flash.
6. Go back and Reboot to Recovery.
7. Done! Your new recovery should be installed.
CLEAN INSTALL CUSTOM ROM
Note: If you have issues after flash check possible solutions here:
Check integrity of all downloads (compare checksums), do the downloads again.
Make sure you Wiped everything and Formated Data (format data not just wipe) except external SDCard and USB OTG.
Flash only the ROM (without GApps and Magisk) and check if the problem persists. If yes, flash another ROM.
Try other GApps package.
If nothing helps, go back to stock and start from scratch.
Note: You can also Flash Custom ROM using ADB sideload Method.
What is System_EXT? Check out here.
You can also do the same steps below to install Stock MIUI Recovery ROM.
1. Backup all your data to PC or to external SDCard. [All your data into Internal Storage will be lost on step 7 while Formating Data or Wiping Internal Storage]
2. Unlock Bootloader. [Read the Unlock Bootloader Guide above]
3. Download: [You can find everything in my Collection]
Custom Recovery of your choice. [Recommened to use Unofficial TWRP by REIGNZ3 (A12_System_Ext) for A12L+ ROMs]
Custom ROM of your choice.
GApps (be sure you have selected Platform: ARMx64 and the proper Android version of the ROM you are going to flash) if the ROM you are going to flash does not include. [Optional]
Magisk Root. [Optional]
Disable Force Encryption or Encryption. [Optional] (Read DFE & Encryption Guide above)
4. Move all these files in one folder to your PC or to External SDCard if you have one.
5. Install Custom Recovery. [Read the Install Custom Recovery Guide above]
6. Reboot to Recovery Power Button + Volume Up (+)
7. Installation:
Steps without external SDCard:
Select Wipe > Advanced Wipe
Select Dalvik / ART Cache, System, System_Ext, Data, Internal Storage, Vendor, Cache and then Swipe to Wipe. [All your data into Internal Storage will be lost]
Go back > Press Reboot > Reboot to Recovery again. [That step needed for the next step of formating the data because TWRP by REIGNZ have issue]
Go back and select Wipe > Format Data > type yes [All your data into Internal Storage will be lost]
Connect your device to PC while you are on TWRP and transfer into Internal Storage, the ROM, GApps etc. and the files you want to flash.
Flash ROM > GApps [Optional]
[Optional] Mount Vendor and Flash DFE [Optional - Not Recommended] or Encryption [Optional] (Read DFE & Encryption Guide above)
Reboot Enjoy!
[Optional] If you want to root, reboot once again to TWRP Recovery and flash Magisk then reboot to system and enjoy!
Steps with external SDCard:
go to Advanced > File Manager > External_SD and delete all folders in ur ext sd card (For example you should delete: Android, .android_secure, LOST.DIR, DCIM, etc) except your personal files/folders and the folder with your custom ROM/Gapps/Magisk/DFE or Encryption you want to flash.
Each app on your phone with the WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission may create files or folders in ur sdcard. Most of these folders have once been created by one of these apps and many of them may be deleted with a few exceptions (e.g. Android, .data, .android_secure, these contain important system or app data like a game's downloaded content):
.android_secure: apps installed and then moved to sdcard
Android: app data/cache
data: app data
.estrongs: ES file manager
LOST.DIR: sort of trash folder (collects recovered files after phone crashes)
DCIM: phone gallery's photos and previews
OTA-update: Over The Air update service
ppy_cross: an unknown third-party app's data.
So I recommend to delete them so you can put your phone/sdcard in a clean state and is guaranteed to be able to re-create these folders.
Select Advanced Wipe
Select Dalvik / ART Cache, System, System_Ext, Data, Internal Storage, Vendor, Cache and then Swipe to Wipe. [All your data into Internal Storage will be lost]
Go back > Press Reboot > Reboot to Recovery again. [That step needed for the next step of formating the data because TWRP by REIGNZ have issue]
Go back and select Wipe > Format Data > type yes [All your data into Internal Storage will be lost]
Flash ROM > GApps [Optional]
[Optional] Mount Vendor and Flash DFE [Optional - Not Recommended] or Encryption [Optional] (Read DFE & Encryption Guide above)
Reboot Enjoy!
[Optional] If you want to root, reboot once again to TWRP Recovery and flash Magisk then reboot to system and enjoy!
DIRTY INSTALL YOUR CUSTOM ROM
Note: Before you start flashing, keep in mind the ROM you dirty flashing MUST be the same with the one you have already installed.
1. Make a full nandroid backup, just in case something goes wrong. You can use TWRP to do that. (TWRP > Backup > Select everything) [Optional]
2. Remove all Magisk modules. [Optional]
3. Reboot to TWRP and Wipe Dalvik / ART Cache, System, System_Ext, Vendor, Cache.
4. Flash the ROM > GApps [Optional] > Magisk [Optional]
5. [Optional] Mount Vendor and Flash DFE [Optional - Not Recommended] or Encryption [Optional] (Read DFE & Encryption Guide above)
6. Reboot and Enjoy!
I've skipped some explanations, because if you are going to dirty flash, you already know for example how to boot to TWRP.
CLEAN INSTALL OFFICIAL STOCK MIUI ROM & RELOCK BOOTLOADER
Note: Some AMD Ryzen or Intel Systems may have problems to recognize your device in fastboot. [Read the AMD Ryzen/Intel Fastboot Fix Guide above]
1. Backup all your data to PC or to external SDCard, if it's possible. [All your data into Internal Storage will be lost]
2. Download the official Fastboot ROM and unzip it to your PC. [You can find it in my Collection]
3. Download Xiaomi Mi Flash Tool and run XiaomiMiFlash.exe.
4. Turn off you device and then boot in Fastboot mode by pressing Power Button + Volume Down (–) and keep holding both buttons until the word “FASTBOOT” appears on the screen, then release.
5. Connect your device to PC via USB Cable.
6. On the Xiaomi Mi Flash Tool, Click on Select and browse to the folder where you have Unzip the downloaded ROM file then press OK.
7. Click on Refresh button and you will see that your device connected to port com.
8. Select what method you prefer:
Clean All: The process will flash full Fastboot ROM and will wipe everything (include user data) but Bootloader will remain unlocked.
Save User Data: The process will flash Fastboot ROM without wiping user data.
Clean All and Lock: The process will flash full Fastboot ROM and will wipe everything (include user data) but Bootloader will be relocked
9. Now click on the Flash button to begin the flashing progress.
10. Once your ROM is successfully flashed, you’ll see green bar inside XiaomiMiFlashtool.
BACKUP & RESTORE ROM (NANDROID BACKUP)
Check this Youtube Video to see the process in action.
Backup:
1. Remove Lockscreen Method. (You will have to set fingerprints again after Restore)
2. Reboot to Recovery (Power Button + Volume Up (+))
3. Choose Backup and Select Boot > System Image > Vendor Image > Data (excl. storage)
4. Select Storage and choose SDcard if you have one otherwise let it on Internal Storage.
5. Swipe to Backup.
6. Done!
Restore:
1. Reboot to Recovery. (Power Button + Volume Up (+))
2. Select Wipe > Advanced Wipe.
3. Select Dalvik / ART Cache, System, System_Ext, Data, Vendor, Cache and then Swipe to Wipe.
4. Press Home Button to go back and Select Restore.
5. Select the backup file with the ROM and make sure Boot, System Image, Data (excl. storage) and Vendor Image are selected.
6. Select Swipe to Restore and when completed Reboot to System.
7. Done!
Note: After you restore backup you might be unable to use old lock method such as PIN or Pattern to unlock your device (that's why you remove it before you take backup), in order to remove lock method you need to boot recovery and then:
Mount system
Go to file manager
Go to data/system
Delete locksettings.db
This way, you will not have any lock method set, but added fingerprints will remain.
FIX FOR STUCK ON OREO FIRMWARE (SOFTBRICKED)
FIX (Read Carefully)
MAGISK ROOT
The easiest way to root your device is via Magisk, it should work in all ROMs, Stock and Customs.
Install Magisk:
1. Install latest TWRP Recovery. [Read the Install Custom Recovery Guide above]2. Download the Magisk [You can find it in my Collection]3. Reboot to TWRP Recovery by pressing Power Button + Volume Up (+) and flash it.4. Reboot and check whether the Magisk app is installed. If it isn’t installed automatically, manually install the APK. [You can find it in my Collection]Note#1: From Official TWRP Recovery 3.5.1 and onwards (and other recoveries based on that), Magisk.apk can be flashed as apk without the need of rename it to .zip. So you can simply flash the Magisk.apk in TWRP.Manually Creation of Flashable Zip:Download the latest Magisk APK and rename the Magisk.apk → Magisk.zip.Note#2: If your bank apps detect root, follow this Guide.
Uninstall Magisk:
Flash the Uninstall.zip in TWRP Recovery and reboot. [You can find it my Collection]
If Magisk App isn’t uninstalled automatically, manually uninstall the app.
Manually creation of Flashable Uninstall Zip:
Download the latest Magisk APK and rename the Magisk.apk → uninstall.zip
Uninstall Magisk directly through the Magisk app. Simply press the Uninstall button.
Note: If your apps detect root, follow this Guide (or this) to pass SafetyNet and have certified Play Store. [YouTube Video Guide]
DISABLE FORCE ENCRYPTION (DFE) & ENCRYPTION
[You can find it in my Collection]
Disable Force Encryption
Disable Force Encryption (a.k.a DFE) is flashed during installation of a custom ROM to avoid the system encrypting /data partition when the devices boot for the first time.Some ROMs are not encrypted by default and so is not necessary to flash DFE. However if your ROM comes with encryption by default you can always flash DFE after clean installation of ROM and always after every update or flash or you can use any custom recovery like OrangeFox, Pitchblack, Skyhawk Recovery Project which can automatic flash DFE after every flash.I don't recommended to use DFE if you don't switch ROMs frequently and you are casual user. Beside the fact that if you lose your device your data are not protected, many people get in confusion while doing OTA or manually updates, which if the ROM is encrypted by default and flashed DFE and in next update you forget to flash DFE you will lock out from your data and you wil get into bootloop (use custom recoveries mentioned above to avoid that).
Encryption
Encrypted ROMs are recommended if you are stable and casual user of a ROM. Encryption have the benefit to protect your data, in case you lose your device for example. Always use the latest TWRP Recovery so you can be able to decrypt the data by filling the same lock screen password you have set in ROM.Some ROMs are not encrypted by default but devs provide an Encryption.zip (script) which can encrypt the ROM. Same as DFE you need to flash it after clean installation of ROM and always after every update to stay encrypted and not get into bootloop. Unfortunatly there is not any custom recovery automatic doing that like with DFE, so you must be careful, avoid doing OTA updates and flash it every time you manually update a ROM.
REMOVE SECURITY PIN/PATTERN (LOCKSCREEN SETTINGS)
Check HERE and HERE.
SCREEN RETENTION FIX
Screen Retention FIx: If you have an issue with screen retention apply this configuration to your device ROM.
HOW TO TAKE LOGS
How to take logs on Android
BATTERY TIPS
Xiaomi POCOPHONE F1 Battery Model: BM4E
Battery Replacment (Video)
Recommended Battery: NOHON for POCO F1 (AliExpress)
Advanced Guide
Simple Battery & Charging Tips
Improve your SOT
Battery Calibration
Method 1
Steps:
1. Discharge your phone fully until it turns itself off.
2. Turn it on again and let it turn itself off.
3. Plug your phone into a charger and, without turning it on, let it charge until the on-screen or LED indicator says 100 percent.
4. Turn your phone on. It's likely that the battery indicator won't say 100 percent, so plug the charger back in (leave your phone on) and continue charging until it says 100 percent on-screen as well.
5. Unplug your phone and restart it. If it doesn't say 100 percent, plug the charger back in until it says 100 percent on screen.
6. Repeat this cycle until it says 100 percent (or as close as you think it's going to get) when you start it up without it being plugged in.
Method 2
Notes: It won't dramatically extend battery life, but it will give your old battery at least 30 minutes additional run time.
Steps:
1. Get "GSam or Ampere" from the Google Play Store.
2. Launch the app and fully charge your phone. (Important: Only proceed with the calibration when the word "Full" appears in GSam or Ampere.)
3. While your phone is still connected to the cable reboot your phone to recovery mode, open file manager and navigate to "/data/system" and delete "batterystats.bin," "batterystats-checkin.bin," and "batterystats-daily.xml."
4. Reboot your phone (while it is still plugged in) and charge it until it reads "full" on GSam or Ampere.
5. Unplug the cable and use your phone normally until it shuts down (0 percent )
6. Charge your phone to 100% while it is turned off.
7. Boot into os and plug in your phone and charge it until it says "full" on the GSam or Ampere.
8. Unplug and have fun!
Battery Capacity Health
Notes:
1) Before checking the battery health, charge the device to 100%.
2) Check charge counter values and consider first 4 digits from left as your battery capacity in mAh. And check charge counter. (Charge counter/level)*100 is the battery capacity.
To find battery capacity in Windows:
Enable Developer options in your device.
Enable USB Debugging in your device.
Conect your device to PC and give permissions.
Open Minimal ADB (run cmd.exe) or Platform tools.
Type "adb shell dumpsys battery" command in Minimal ADB or Platform tools.
To find battery capacity in Android (Terminal) - Root needed:
Download an android terminal app like Termux,
Open terminal and type: cat/sys/class/power_supply/battery/charge_full
Overheating
Following reasons will lead to device heating issue:
During the initial setup after purchase or when restoring data.
Downloading large files.
Using apps that require more power or using apps for extended periods such as:
Playing high-quality games for long time.
Recording videos for extended periods.
Streaming videos while using the maximum brightness setting.
Using the Screen Mirroring / Smart View feature (connecting mobile to a TV).
While multitasking or when running many apps in the background i.e:
Using Multi window.
Updating or installing apps while recording videos.
Downloading large files during a video call.
Recording videos while using a navigation app.
Large amount of data for syncing with the cloud, email, or other accounts.
Exposing device under sunlight when temperature is high around you.
Extensive usage of mobile hotspot and tethering feature.
Using device in areas with weak signals or no reception or in roaming network.
Charging the battery with a damaged / unapproved USB cable.
Device's multipurpose jack is damaged or exposed to foreign materials, such as liquid, dust, metal powder, and pencil lead.
Solution:
Turn off Wi-fi, GPS , bluetooth and other connectivity options when not in use by dragging the notification panel.
Decrease screen brightness.
Close background running applications.
Too many applications installed in device may result in device heating since their corresponding process will keep on running in background. It is advised to uninstall un-necessary apps if not using them.
Avoid using apps like GPS, data dependent apps or graphic intensive games for longer duration since they require more energy to function, causing device to heat.
It is advised not to use device while charging as it may cause the device to over heat.
General:
DO:
Use manual brightness or dim the screen.
Turn off notifications for apps you don't use. Better still, delete/disable the apps entirely if you don't need them.
Enable battery or power saving mode when you want to extend your battery life.
Use the power adapter that came with your phone. Other chargers can charge slowly/faster but they can also damage your phone or battery.
Turn off bluetooth, location tracking, and Wi-Fi (unless you are actively using it)
Turn off print services from bluetooth connection preferences.
Avoid extremes of heat and cold. If your phone gets very hot or cold it can strain the battery and shorten it's lifespan.
DON'T:
Have Bluetooth or Wi-Fi turned on constantly.
Leave apps running in the background. Instead restrict background usage off apps that you don't need running.
Push email means your device is always listening for new email which drains alot of battery.
Drain your phone battery all the way to 0% or charging it all the way to 100%. Keep it between 20% - 90% for longer battery lifespan.
The more advanced the graphics and animations are (games, videos, photos, animations), the harder the processor and graphics chip in your smartphone have to work. More activity means more battery use.
PRIVACY & SECURITY
Some useful links:
All about Privacy & Security at Privacy Guides.
Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Check if your email address or your phone number is in a data breach at Have I been Pwned & at Firefox Monitor.
PrivacyTests: Open-source tests of web browsers privacy.
Test your browser to see how well you are protected from tracking and fingerprinting at Cover Your Tracks by EFF and at Bromite fingerprint mitigations tests.
WebRTC IP Leak Test. WebRTC is a new communication protocol that relies on JavaScript that can leak your actual IP address from behind your VPN. You can find more infos how to disable it at Privacy Guides in browsers section.
Ad Block Tester is a free service on the Internet to evaluate content blocking solutions. It is not designed to be a benchmark, but it reveals the level of blocking against a set of hosts that are very popular.
Check on AM I FLoCed? by EFF if your your Chrome browser has been turned into a guinea pig for Federated Learning of Cohorts or FLoC, Google’s latest targeted advertising experiment.
How to block ads on Android.
εxodus: εxodus analyzes Android applications in order to list the embedded trackers and ads.
Spyware Watchdog Article Catalog: A catalog which determinate under tests and tracking if an app is spyware and what data it collects.
CryptPad: CryptPad is built to enable collaboration. It synchronizes changes to documents in real time. Because all data is encrypted, the service and its administrators have no way of seeing the content being edited and stored.
PrivateBin: PrivateBin is a minimalist, open-source online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256-bit AES. It is the improved version of ZeroBin.
ShutUP10++ , Privacy.Sexy: Disable major tracking features of Windows.
General:
Always prefer Open Source or well popular Programs, Apps, ROMs, Kernels & Stuff.
Open Source doesn't mean it's 100% safe but it's unlikely to have something suspicious, since you and other users can check the code in GitHub or in any other code hosting platform the "stuff" is hosted. You can also find and use FOSS apps at F-Droid or at Droid-ify (Recommended).
Prefer ROMs & Kernels with SELinux Enforcing. You can find informations here.
Always download and install Apps, Programs, ROMs & Stuff from official sources and do not use redirection links from different sites. Google is your friend to find the official source of the stuff you want.
Always check the permissions an app requires, before download and install it to your device. If an app ask for permissions which has nothing to do with the app functionality then it's should be reconsider or ask the developer why these permissions needed.
You can also check if the app includes trackers and ads with εxodus.
If you want to avoid Google and Play Store (De-Google), you can choose a ROM without GApps preinstalled like LineageOS and use Droid-ify client which is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device. Note that not all apps from Play Store will be available in Droid-ify or F-Droid. Only Open Source projects. You can find alternatives though.
Alternative you can use LineageOS for microG or any ROM which support signature spoofing and can support microG and use Aurora Store.
For Windows use the default Windows Defender & Malwarebytes to scan your files whenever you want (Prefered before open or install them). Also use the addon/extension uBlock Origin in your Browser. These should be enough for normal users. You can also use the tool ShutUP10++ or Privacy.Sexy to disable major tracking features of Windows.
For Android Do not use any antivirus - antimalware since it's useless, just check what apps and from where you installing.
Always verify the source of addons/extensions in your browser. Avoid installing random and unpopular addons/extensions. Keep it minimal and clean, so browser can be fast and safe, no need bunch of extensions.
If you are using VPN, always check the terms and rules of the provider. Avoid random VPN Services.
Recommended VPN Services.
Using a VPN will not keep your browsing habits anonymous, nor will it add additional security to non-secure (HTTP) traffic.
Recommended is to encrypt your data/files always before uploading them to cloud with tools like Cryptomator.
Always use unique and strong passwords for each of your accounts.
Use awarded open source Password Managers like KeePass or KeePassXC for Desktop and KeePassDX for Android to manage your passwords and have them with you safe, encrypted and secure. Must be noted you can use the same database file between these programs.
Always enable 2 Step Authentication wherever is available for your accounts.
You can use apps like Aegis Authenticator.
Do not open or click on links attached in unknown emails or SMS you may get. Always check the address of the email or the number of SMS and verify it's legit from the official source.
Create and use "burned" email for accounts/sites you have concerns but you definitely want to try them. Do not use your personal or business email. You can also create and use email aliases of your email with SimpleLogin which is open source and awesome service.
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Note: Changes in Collection & Guides happens in real time. The date I post these Changelogs is just a sum up since I can't post all the changes the time that happening to avoid spamming the thread. So you can always consider the Collection & Guides Up-to-Date. However, I may announce some big changes in posts before I include them in the Changelogs.
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Awesome job, my friend! :good:
Great job. Everything in one place.
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Amazing Work. All silly and important questions have been answered at one place.
+Add Mi Assistant (Xiaomi PC Suite China) in Xiaomi Tools. It Helps to fix bootloop in locked bootloader nowadays.
this in one stop for all poco stuff...
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Krisranger said:
Amazing Work. All silly and important questions have been answered at one place.
+Add Mi Assistant (Xiaomi PC Suite China) in Xiaomi Tools. It Helps to fix bootloop in locked bootloader nowadays.
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Mr.Sm1th said:
this in one stop for all poco stuff...
amazing work.... [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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Thank you guys! I will try to keep the thread always up-to-date.
If you find a broken link, something wrong or you have a suggestion, please do not hesitate, tell it!
Today I made couple of changes in Guides & Collection so infos can be more clear and I've added some stuff!
Retrial said:
Thank you guys! I will try to keep the thread always up-to-date.
If you find a broken link, something wrong or you have a suggestion, please do not hesitate, tell it!
Today I made couple of changes in Guides & Collection so infos can be more clear and I've added some stuff!
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Im in now miui global 12.0.2
I facing problem while voice call
Another end of caller hear a noise
Is there fix
Please guide me ...
hari1jack said:
Im in now miui global 12.0.2
I facing problem while voice call
Another end of caller hear a noise
Is there fix
Please guide me ...
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Try to do factory reset (firstly save all your personal data to PC or to external SDCard). 12.0.2 and general all the latest miui updates are full of bugs and slow down your device. Also the chances to get new android version in miui are very low. I will not talk about security and tracking.
I recommended you to move away from miui and use a custom rom of your choice. :fingers-crossed:
Awesome thread, everything at one place. Thanks man.
You have gathered so much collective information at one place. It will be helpful if we found which Roms are from Pixel Ports and supports Google photos free unlimited high quality storage.
OP, this is a godsend! Thank you so so much. Any idea what settings I should be using for the most "pixel like" photos on parrots gcam?
raydialseeker113 said:
OP, this is a godsend! Thank you so so much. Any idea what settings I should be using for the most "pixel like" photos on parrots gcam?
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Hey thanks! I mostly use the default settings and I get very nice photos.
Krisranger said:
You have gathered so much collective information at one place. It will be helpful if we found which Roms are from Pixel Ports and supports Google photos free unlimited high quality storage.
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Unfortunately, It's unknown yet. I will keep an eye on it but I doubt if it will work. Even new pixel phones will not have free unlimited storage. We will see...
Retrial said:
Hey thanks! I mostly use the default settings and I get very nice photos.
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Any idea why the autofocus on the camera is so broken?
Using PE+ and ngk2.0
raydialseeker113 said:
Any idea why the autofocus on the camera is so broken?
Using PE+ and ngk2.0
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I don't know but you can try the latest port of Parrot or use Sanitys or BSG ports. Try and find out which is the best for you You can also try to ask on Photography thread.
Retrial said:
Try to do factory reset (firstly save all your personal data to PC or to external SDCard). 12.0.2 and general all the latest miui updates are full of bugs and slow down your device. Also the chances to get new android version in miui are very low. I will not talk about security and tracking
I recommended you to move away from miui and use a custom rom of your choice. :fingers-crossed:
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Thank you for the reply ...
Can you suggest me bug less rom without mic issue during call
Retrial said:
Unfortunately, It's unknown yet. I will keep an eye on it but I doubt if it will work. Even new pixel phones will not have free unlimited storage. We will see...
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Yes new pixel phones will not have this advantage. (New pixel phones which ain't even launched yet)
But we have some roms which are ported from existing pixel phones like Pixel 3 and Pixel 4.
I got to know that Awaken OS based on Android 11 is detecting as Pixel 4 in Google photos. I'm not sure, I personally didn't install it yet.
I'm sure about some Roms and Ports like Pixel Rom and Pixel 4 xl ports are obviously detecting as Pixel 4 and they are enjoying new Google Assistant and Google One features as well.
hari1jack said:
Thank you for the reply ...
Can you suggest me bug less rom without mic issue during call
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I personally use Pixel Experience the Plus Edition. It's stable and ready out of the box.
However there a lot of nice ROMs, you check them in my collection and decide which fit for you.
Krisranger said:
Yes new pixel phones will not have this advantage. (New pixel phones which ain't even launched yet)
But we have some roms which are ported from existing pixel phones like Pixel 3 and Pixel 4.
I got to know that Awaken OS based on Android 11 is detecting as Pixel 4 in Google photos. I'm not sure, I personally didn't install it yet.
I'm sure about some Roms and Ports like Pixel Rom and Pixel 4 xl ports are obviously detecting as Pixel 4 and they are enjoying new Google Assistant and Google One features as well.
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Well the thing is we don't know yet if POCO F1 detecting as Pixel 4 in Google Security is enough to bypass and trick Google to have unlimited storage. We need to wait till June 1st, 2021 which this change will take place. Until then, the storage remain unlimited.
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I am not responsible for any damage you made to your device
You have been warned
crDroid is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device also attempting to bringing many of the best features existent today
Features:
https://github.com/crdroidandroid/crdroid_features/blob/11.0/README.mkdn
Flashing Instructions:
Flox is how LineageOS has chosen to name the repartitioned version of flo, which means that if you haven't repartitioned your Nexus 7 2013 you must repartition it before even trying to flash this. Please read LineageOS instructions here before trying anything.
Pre-installation:
Recovery (TWRP Lineage Recovery)
gapps arm (MindTheGapps OpenGapps)
Sources:
ROM: https://github.com/crdroidandroid
Kernel: https://github.com/mantinan/android_kernel_google_msm
Device: https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_asus_flox
Download:
ROM
Known issues:
When scanning the face unlock the camera shows left side of video Ok but right side darkened, cameras seem to work ok on other apps.
Visit official website @ crDroid.net
crDroid Community Telegram
crDroid Updates Channel
Donate to help our team pay server costs
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Code:
*** Disclaimer
I am not responsible for any damage you made to your device
You have been warned
crDroid is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device also attempting to bringing many of the best features existent today
Features:
https://github.com/crdroidandroid/crdroid_features/blob/10.0/README.mkdn
Flashing Instructions:
Flox is how LineageOS has chosen to name the repartitioned version of flo, which means that if you haven't repartitioned your Nexus 7 2013 you must repartition it before even trying to flash this. Please read LineageOS instructions here before trying anything.
Pre-installation:
Recovery (TWRP Lineage Recovery)
ROM (Download from here)
gapps arm (MindTheGapps OpenGapps)
Sources:
ROM: https://github.com/crdroidandroid
Download:
ROM
Known issues:
Battery is shown as charging at 0 mA.
When scanning the face unlock the camera shows left side of video Ok but right side darkened, cameras seem to work ok on other apps.
Visit official website @ crDroid.net
crDroid <device> Telegram
crDroid Community Telegram
Donate to help our team pay server costs
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OH MY GAWD I'M IN LOVE everything working great here. This rom is surprisingly smooth with MicroG installed. Long live the Nexus 7!
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OH MY GAWD I'M IN LOVE everything working great here. This rom is surprisingly smooth with MicroG installed. Long live the Nexus 7!
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Can you share the steps you used to get microG to work? I am having a hard time getting them to work on LOS 18.1 and This ROM as well!
GeekyTanuj said:
Can you share the steps you used to get microG to work? I am having a hard time getting them to work on LOS 18.1 and This ROM as well!
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Well the steps can be different on Los 18.1 because Signature spoofing is not built in to Los but it is on Crdroid which makes it was less of a pain because you don't need Xposed for things to work correctly.
So starting with Crdroid go about your normal setup and install Magisk per normal. Afterwards you're going to need to select a package from this link normally minimalAP or the Standard package should be just fine. These packages have everything you need to get MicroG working with the Google Play store the only difference between minimal is Aurora Services and the location backends which a tablet doesn't necessarily need but it depends on what you use it for.
After flashing this through recovery follow these steps..
Initial Setup:
- Complete the setup wizard actions as you prefer
- Open the app drawer and long-press on Play Store to choose the App Info button
- Go to Permissions, then Additional permissions and change Spoof package signature to Allow, go back to home screen afterward
- Run the microG Settings app — The rest of these instructions are taken almost directly from https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/-/blob/master/doc/microGsetup.md
- Choose Self-Check at the top of the list, and start tapping on the second item, System grants signature spoofing permission which should prompt a permission request
- Everything should now be checked on the Self-Check screen, go back to main microG Settings screen
- Choose Google device registration and enable the Register device switch, then go back
- Choose Cloud Messaging and enable the Receive push notifications switch, then go back
- SafetyNet doesn't actually work or pass right now, but you can try enabling it in the same manner as above
- Choose Location modules and enable at least one "Network-based Geolocation module" and one "Address lookup module". I usually only turn on Deja Vu Location Service from the top list; it seems to work well enough for driving directions here, and of course choose Nominatim from the lower list because it's the only one there
- This is important: Reboot now before you add a Google account or do anything else to the Play Store app
- After rebooting, go back into microG Settings app and make sure that all of the Self-Check items are still checked, and then make sure that Google Device Registration, Cloud Messaging, and SafetyNet are still enabled — if they were not, enable them.
- Now get app info for Play Store, clear cache (yes, again), then launch the app
- Add your Google account, and verify that it will show your app library — Purchased apps won't show as paid-for yet, this will take approximately 24 hours until Google decides it likes your new Android ID
- Open Settings app, then Accounts then choose your Google account, then chose Personal info & privacy, and make sure Allow apps to find accounts is enabled
- That should be everything!
Then after a few hours (a day or so) you should have complete access to you paid apps and you're good to go. Let me know if you need anything else!
Mr.Conkel said:
Well the steps can be different on Los 18.1 because Signature spoofing is not built in to Los but it is on Crdroid which makes it was less of a pain because you don't need Xposed for things to work correctly.
So starting with Crdroid go about your normal setup and install Magisk per normal. Afterwards you're going to need to select a package from this link normally minimalAP or the Standard package should be just fine. These packages have everything you need to get MicroG working with the Google Play store the only difference between minimal is Aurora Services and the location backends which a tablet doesn't necessarily need but it depends on what you use it for.
After flashing this through recovery follow these steps..
Initial Setup:
- Complete the setup wizard actions as you prefer
- Open the app drawer and long-press on Play Store to choose the App Info button
- Go to Permissions, then Additional permissions and change Spoof package signature to Allow, go back to home screen afterward
- Run the microG Settings app — The rest of these instructions are taken almost directly from https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/-/blob/master/doc/microGsetup.md
- Choose Self-Check at the top of the list, and start tapping on the second item, System grants signature spoofing permission which should prompt a permission request
- Everything should now be checked on the Self-Check screen, go back to main microG Settings screen
- Choose Google device registration and enable the Register device switch, then go back
- Choose Cloud Messaging and enable the Receive push notifications switch, then go back
- SafetyNet doesn't actually work or pass right now, but you can try enabling it in the same manner as above
- Choose Location modules and enable at least one "Network-based Geolocation module" and one "Address lookup module". I usually only turn on Deja Vu Location Service from the top list; it seems to work well enough for driving directions here, and of course choose Nominatim from the lower list because it's the only one there
- This is important: Reboot now before you add a Google account or do anything else to the Play Store app
- After rebooting, go back into microG Settings app and make sure that all of the Self-Check items are still checked, and then make sure that Google Device Registration, Cloud Messaging, and SafetyNet are still enabled — if they were not, enable them.
- Now get app info for Play Store, clear cache (yes, again), then launch the app
- Add your Google account, and verify that it will show your app library — Purchased apps won't show as paid-for yet, this will take approximately 24 hours until Google decides it likes your new Android ID
- Open Settings app, then Accounts then choose your Google account, then chose Personal info & privacy, and make sure Allow apps to find accounts is enabled
- That should be everything!
Then after a few hours (a day or so) you should have complete access to you paid apps and you're good to go. Let me know if you need anything else!
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Thanks for this guide! Really helped me get things going smoothly! Love this ROM.
Hi,
I need dt2w but i can't activate it, does thé kernel support it?
Can you Hello me please?
Thanks you
jojo33680 said:
Hi,
I need dt2w but i can't activate it, does thé kernel support it?
Can you Hello me please?
Thanks you
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you need to use the Exkernel to enable dt2w. Here's the latest one: Link.
I am running an old 7.0 Resurrection ROM on my N7.
TWRP is installed & bootloader unlocked so I suspect I would just need to repartition & install?
No clue why ADBgives me these errors in powershell.
fastboot : The term 'fastboot' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program.
Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
+ fastboot
+ ~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (fastboot:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
For those who have partition with a different method like me that is NOT flox so they can flash other ROMs, replace this in the ROM zip. All I did was remove assert get prop that checks to make sure your tablet is the right one for the ROM. It won't flash if you're not using flox repartition so I changed it to allow it to flash. I have 1.6gb of system space and am able to flash this ROM, opengapps pico, magisk and custom kernel with no issues running a non flox repartition.
updater-script
drive.google.com
Hi!
In the known issues I descrived:
When scanning the face unlock the camera shows left side of video Ok but right side darkened, cameras seem to work ok on other apps.
Can anybody please confirm that this is happening also for you?
And if you know why it is failing or even better, how to fix it... that would be great
Thanks in advance.
bestiatester said:
Hi!
In the known issues I descrived:
When scanning the face unlock the camera shows left side of video Ok but right side darkened, cameras seem to work ok on other apps.
Can anybody please confirm that this is happening also for you?
And if you know why it is failing or even better, how to fix it... that would be great
Thanks in advance.
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I confirm I have the same problem
Hello all,
I follow the guides and the installation went smoothly, thanks for the really good job you've done.
I'm new in the crDroid world so sorry if the question seems stupid: As the power button of the Nexus 7 is not easy to access, how can I activate the double tap to wakeup ?
Some years ago the tablet was installed with aicp, and the DT2W was working. So I'm a little bit disappointed if it is not working now.
Thanks.
Davidtre07 said:
DT2W
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This material will help you: 01 ... 02 ... 03 ... 04
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This material will help you: 01 ... 02 ... 03 ... 04
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With Anykernel installed works like a charm !
Thanks.
Davidtre07 said:
With Anykernel installed works like a charm !
Thanks.
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If you have a patch or pointer to the code that makes it work... just let me know and I'll try to add it.
I'm testing a patch for the charge current to be shown ok, seems to work, if all the tests are ok I'll ship it in with the next release.
No I don't have any patch to propose, I just followed the links provided by @lyushiK.
As far I understood, to work you have to recompile a kernel with DT2W hability and you have to activate it with the right flag in the kernel.
From my side what I've done:
Installed Magisk (patched boot.img)
Installed this kernel: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=7161016148664820402
And to finish added to magisk this module: https://github.com/ipdev99/mModule_dt2w
Reboot and it works !
In Magisk I see the module is looking in /sys/ for "doubletap*" or "dt2w*" or "wake_gesture".
If it found one of the files then activate it (echo 1 in the file)
But still, you have to have the right kernel !
Thanks very much, this Rom is so smooth and running great. The only thing I've noticed is that the icon size and text is very small when using the tablet in landscape mode but fine in portrait mode. Any changes I make to the icon size from the settings apply in portrait but when switched to landscape stay as really small, is there any setting I have missed to enlarge them?
Thank you for the great work!
Just for feedback: I can confirm the camera issue, too, though it doesn't bother me.
Another small thing I noticed: during the initial setup my device was called Pixel 6 Pro (first I thought, I chose the wrong image) but in the settings it says correctly "Nexus 7".
What is this?
Pixel Experience is an AOSP based ROM, with Google apps included and all Pixel goodies (launcher, wallpapers, icons, fonts, bootanimation)
Our mission is to offer the maximum possible stability and security, along with essential and useful features for the proper functioning of the device
(NOTE YOU CANNOT UPDATE FROM PE 11 WITHOUT SEVERE BUGS BACKUP YOUR DATA WITH NANDROID OR ANOTHER APP AND RESTORE IN 12)
Based on Android 12.0
Disclaimer:- This will void warranty.
You will need to unlock bootloader.
*All your data will be lost*
Read all the steps correctly
BUGS:-
mtp (aka transferring files from phone to pc or vice versa with a cable) will not work with adb (it will freeze phone ) to use mtp disable usb debugging in developer options then once you disable usb debugging click usb settings and choose storage
headphone jack does not work (enable use alternative way to detect headsets in phh settings)
audio volume might be low on some devices install the dsp audio module and
DO NOT let the phone die of battery you will not be able to boot and it will be hard to get back into the system (workaround- in magisk install acca https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/acc and install this apk after installing https://github.com/MatteCarra/AccA then set profile to default (this will shut down the phone at 5% hence removing the risk of your phone not booting after hitting 0%
You tell me
Links
Rom- Download
Stock Samsung kernel source.
Install-
1.Use twrp 3.5.1 (others did not work for me good luck in testing)
2 Unpack the "xz" archive and put the .img file onto the sd card or internal (if you dont have a sd card do step 3 then transfer the img file to your phone)
3. In TWRP head to factory reset format type yes and hit enter
4. Flash the img file (as system obviously)
5. flash eureka oneui kernel (DONT FLASH THE NON ONEUI ONE ONLY FLASH ONEUI EUREKA KERNEL)
6. flash magisk (it is optional but for best performance you should) (use 21.0 for android 12)
Credits-https://github.com/phhusson/
ponces - Overview
Husband of Rita. Father of Luke. Fan of Android and Linux. There is no place like /home 🤓 - ponces
github.com
Pixel Experience Team, phhusson, AndyYan and eremitein -
Zainullah Boot fix (if you cant boot)
install oneui boot into oneui change date to 3 months from now
check for updates
boot into download mode
flash twrp and vbmeta
boot into twrp
do format data
flash multidisabler
flash rom
flash kernel as boot
do factory reset
reboot
if it boots you into fastboot shutdown flash twrp only and try another factory reset and reboot (In twrp)
(Android 12 )
No gapps needed (after installing update all apps in play store including play store itself)
Camera works but use gcam go mod by greatness https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-greatness/f/dl9/
if there is any working gcam mod link it so i can test it
gcam go is way way better than the stock camera with hdr night mode portrait and soon filters
(ultra wide and other cameras do not work for now)
Increase performance without any battery impact or (by feravolt and gloeysik)
Step 1
- Install FDE AI Magisk Module to make it a system app, thus it will work better and removes all kernel locks from OEMs (I'm looking at you, Samsung) https://github.com/feravolt/FDE.AI-docs/releases/download/12.4.1m/FDE.AI-as-system-app.MAGISK.zip
- Update FDE AI to the latest version by downloading the latest APK here, since the fde ai magisk module will only install fde ai 12.4.1, not the latest version: https://github.com/feravolt/FDE.AI-docs/releases
- Move to the bottom of the screen and select AI Chat, then type /advancedai (no space, no uppercase letters). This will going to make the AI more effective, without you having to do anything.
- Go to the settings tab and use the AUTO settings for FDE AI.
Optimized and adjusted Google Play services. Contribute to gloeyisk/universal-gms-doze development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
install cloudflaredns4magisk
[MODULE] CloudflareDNS4Magisk
install adaway (optional if you want ads or not) , allow superuser for it download this https://energized.pro/bluGo/formats/filter in adaway click he button in the middle click add click file and add the file then go back to the main menu and click the reload button now https://adaway.org/
Blog
Pixel Experience
Donate
jhenrique09
phhusson
AndyYan
eremitein
ponces
supports A307gt?
yes this is a gsi it works on all a30 and a30s but there might be bugs try on your own risk there is no issues on my a307 -fn
There is a problem in the download link my IDM did not work here!
Please Upload a new link
#Beta_tester
it works try the new link
Is the file name (Pixel experience 11 stable)?
Rafyhasan69 said:
Is the file name (Pixel experience 11 stable)?
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yes
Rafyhasan69 said:
Is the file name (Pixel experience 11 stable)?
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tell me how the install goes and if there are any bugs
Zainullahk1234 said:
tell me how the install goes and if there are any bugs
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PixelExperience_a30-11.0-20210913-0041-UNOFFICIAL.zip Did not flash via TWRP IT Gets Error
Rafyhasan69 said:
PixelExperience_a30-11.0-20210913-0041-UNOFFICIAL.zip Did not flash via TWRP IT Gets Error
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E3004: This Package is for device: a30,a30dd; this device is a30s.
Updater process ended with error: 1.
how to fix the screen
Rafyhasan69 said:
how to fix the screen
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yes Go to settings → Phh Treble Settings → Misc features →set Rounded corners to 30
Rafyhasan69 said:
how to fix the screen
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did it work?
yes it works
hi, does nfc work ?
makadang said:
hi, does nfc work ?
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yes
Zainullahk1234 said:
What is this?
Pixel Experience is an AOSP based ROM, with Google apps included and all Pixel goodies (launcher, wallpapers, icons, fonts, bootanimation)
Our mission is to offer the maximum possible stability and security, along with essential and useful features for the proper functioning of the device
Based on Android 11.0
Disclaimer:- This will void warranty.
You will need to unlock bootloader.
*All your data will be lost*
Read all the steps correctly
BUGS:- Fingerprint does not work (Can be fixed but is very complex and will not be included in tutorial)
fake corners that cut the screen (fix included in thread)
You tell me
Links
Rom- https://github.com/zainullahk/Pixel-expierence-For-a30-and-a30s-
Stock Samsung kernel source.
Install-
1.Need TWRP 3.4.0 or higher!
2. Unpack the "xz" archive and put the .img firmware file into your storage or sd card
3. Go to TWRP and do wipe data-yes
4. Make Wipe data, cache, cache-Dalvik in advanced wipe
5. Flash our .img file which we threw on the Usb/sdcard/storage
6. If you want flash magisk flash it
7. how to fix the rounded corners issue Go to settings → Phh Treble Settings → Misc features →set Rounded corners to 30
Credits-https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/releases
(Android 11 )
No gapps needed (after installing update all apps in play store including play store itself)
Camera works but use gcam go mod by greatness https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-greatness/f/dl9/
if there is any working gcam mod link it so i can test it
gcam go is way way better with hdr night mode portrait and soon filters
(ultra wide and other cameras do not work)
(if face unlock is not working download the pixel feature drop magisk module and install it this fixed face unlock for me and also added more pixel only features
GitHub - ayush5harma/PixelFeatureDrops: Magisk Module for Pixel Feature Drops that adds the system files for the same and spoof using the latest device fingerprint from Google Pixel .
Magisk Module for Pixel Feature Drops that adds the system files for the same and spoof using the latest device fingerprint from Google Pixel . - GitHub - ayush5harma/PixelFeatureDrops: Magisk Modu...
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new bug fix update
nfc did not work on some devices this is fixed
face unlock fixed
minor performance improvements
Rafyhasan69 said:
yes it works
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flash this in twrp https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...flagship-stereo-sound-system-for-a30.4245743/ it will fix sound
Zainullahk1234, good job man. The best firmware for today. Thanks for it.
Works great! Thanks
edit: headphones true jack not working?!
I am deleting this guide since M12 will soon recieve an unofficial build of LineageOS 19.1. Don't ask when, as I'm not the lead developer but I helped with it
Update 1: I figured out how to make script run on boot. Instructions revised. If you followed earlier check them again
Update 2: Magisk 24.1 is now stable. Instructions revised.
Update 3: I contacted phh and he implemented the script inside his trebleapp. Instructions revised and modified trebleapp is attached. NOTE: GSIs newer than 7/Feb/2022 will include this workaround by default.
Update 4: This guide is now unnecessary now that unofficial LineageOS is very close to release
Achievement unlocked: flashed GSI with FBE enabled!
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In short, I've successfully done flashing of @phhusson's latest version of Android 12 GSI (which is v402 as of today). To do this, I needed to modify the multidisabler script so it won't disable FBE, format the userdata using the stock recovery, flash TWRP, resize tmpfs to proper size, push GSI image into tmpfs and flash it using TWRP. I used the securized image with vndklite variant, since there was no securized images for regular vndk releases (but it seemed that vndk was working better for me, at least I have no USB connection anymore where with VNDK I was able to have USB debugging). Maybe I'll try re-flashing it once I'll patch the regular images and securize them (since I'm on *nix, I can just mount them and modify their contents) and take an approach of finding how Samsung ROMs are working OK. For now, I need to take a break from all bootloops I had in the process of FBE flashing .
Anyway, the goal of this experiment was to use GSI ROMs as a daily driver and having FBE disabled could otherwise cause a serious problem on device loss.
So, onto the list what's been tested (that wasn't noted before):
Screen locking – it seems that the workaround for the screen is not applied before unlocking the phone, probably because the app is not running yet. This might work with the script used as postfs module.
EDIT: I've found some notes in the Magisk documentation that both post-fs data and late_start services are run after data is decrypted, which basically means applying this workaround using Magisk seems to be pointless for now (maybe not after PPH app will stop providing the workaround)... Probably the best option would be patching the ROM itself, either with flashable ZIPs or directly before flashing it (most GSIs can be mounted under Linux and tweaked).
Adaptive brightness – not working, since all virtual sensors are not working for now. Might be easy to fix through as I've found some stuff in the official ROM that I had an idea to experiment with putting them into GSIs (as a Magisk module, to avoid a breakage).
USB – as I said, a data transfer via USB is not working for me for some reason. It worked for me once I had VNDK Android 12 GSI installed (same version).
Booting with stock kernel – I had some successful attempts doing that, but it further was a cause of a bootloop, at least once I had installed Magisk. Therefore, I'll recommend patching the Magisk the way as in tutorial (after patching the kernel) to have everything working for now.
For people who wants to play with stock images but don't know how: you can use simg2img, lpunpack and Linux to extract and mount the official ROM image in approach of finding there some tips like in initrc services why some stuff is working fine on Samsung while it doesn't on GSIs. Maybe I would tinker with it a bit, trying to export a few services and libraries in an approach to create a Magisk module with all stuff needed to have a fully functional GSI, but I'm tired of modding for now, especially when this is my first Samsung phone I had to deal with.
Edit: Typo fixes, added additional text formatting.
Amazing work. If you need testers feel free to PM me. As a sidenote, poking in sysfs led me to believe that android is sending the info needed to read the proximity but the kernel is sending garbage which gets interpreted as the sensor not being triggered. Also phh should have added the workaround into his trebleapp starting from phh AOSP 12 v401, so aside from installing magisk no post install workarounds should be needed.
Attached is a photo of what cmd_result reads when a whatsapp voice message is played which reads proximity to play the message in the earpiece and turn screen off when proximity is triggered
ap4ss3rby said:
Also phh should have added the workaround into his trebleapp starting from phh AOSP 12 v401, so aside from installing magisk no post install workarounds should be needed.
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Unfortunately, the commit was reverted as of master branch, so we should prepare for it to stop to work unless phh will work on it before releasing an another version. Also I wrote that the workaround didn't seem to apply itself before unlocking the phone (FBE encrypted) the first time and therefore decrypting sensitive data after boot. For now this makes it an requirement when using PHH app to unlock the phone before it sleeps so the touch is going to be responsive.
Anyway, it seems that even Magisk (v24.1) is not capable of running the services before data is decrypted, so now I have no idea how to bypass that in other way than patching the ROM itself and creating the `initrc` service... Anyway, this is also a hint that what samsung is doing starts before basically everything, so no APK file nor script is going to really fix it since they are meant to start after data is decrypted...
SB3P said:
Unfortunately, the commit was reverted as of master repo, so we should prepare for it to stop to work unless phh will work on it before releasing an another version. Also I wrote that the workaround didn't seem to apply itself before unlocking the phone (FBE encrypted) the first time and therefore decrypting sensitive data after boot. For now this makes it an requirement when using PHH app to unlock the phone before it sleeps so the touch is going to be responsive.
Anyway, it seems that even Magisk (v24.1) is not capable of running the services before data is decrypted, so now I have no idea how to bypass that in other way than patching the ROM itself and creating the `initrc` service... Anyway, this is also a hint that what samsung is doing starts before basically everything, so no APK file nor script is going to really fix it since they are meant to start after data is decrypted...
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I guess for now we have two options:
A: Build custom kernel/vendor specifically for GSIs that correctly reports sensors as GSIs expect them to
B: Fix GSI issues through Magisk services implementing various workarounds in scripts. (an example is the touchscreen sleep/wake issue)
ap4ss3rby said:
Attached is a photo of what cmd_result reads when a whatsapp voice message is played which reads proximity to play the message in the earpiece and turn screen off when proximity is triggered
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Also that's interesting those virtual sensors are still present, I personally thought that Samsung made it the way there's an virtual device create as on Linux and there's their proprietary software running somewhere in the system that uses the camera as an input and calculates it to provide the data... On the other hand, when I think about that logic, even some (if not all) virtual devices on Linux (e.g. v4l2loopback) needs to have their module loaded with the kernel to work. I'm glad at least there's no need to reinvent the wheel and no one really needs to recreate the entire algorithm for it if it's going to be in the kernel sources...
ap4ss3rby said:
I guess for now we have two options (...)
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I feel like the B option is worse than patching the GSI ROMs, either via flashable ZIPs or on your own... This is because I couldn't find anything in docs that would let me run services before /data is going to be decrypted... Personally, I've made myself a such service using the statically-compiled Linux ARM binary (non-NDK, using GNU libs – yes, it is still runnable on Android as well) – it applies the workaround for now both when screen is turned on and off (I had no idea on which event it should really run, so I made it to run on both just to be safe) by watching the file changes based on (AFAIK) filesystem events – so it has a major advantage over your script, as it won't run in endless loop, yet watch the file responsible for brightness to change and then do its job. But even with that, TSP doesn't seem to make touch available immediately and it is still expected to be revived after 1-2 seconds.
Also, as of the methods of applying these workarounds, the other way could be modifying the ramdisk (maybe with the help of Magisk, which I believe has documented how it's actually doing it itself and how others could modify the root and init as Magisk does to load files before the OS will properly initalize itself. Yet I don't like an idea of messing myself with the boot partition, at least for now...
Debug info: I tried flashing stock to grab logs from the touchscreen driver. The logs attached here do not appear at all on an unpatched GSI (I.E flashing the GSI as is without any touch workaround).
ap4ss3rby said:
Hi, I installed LineageOS 18.1 GSI on my M127F. I want to share my guide to installing this GSI.
Code:
DISCLAIMER:
By following this guide you accept that you
may do irreversible damage to your phone.
If something breaks the responsibility is
yours only. If you want stable software that
is guaranteed to work 100% don't follow
this guide.
I assume you are running a fully stock system and and locked bootloader and firmware U3/U4.
Installing TWRP and custom kernel
Enable Developer Options by tapping on software information > build number 7 times
Enter developer options then toggle OEM Unlocking on.
Power off your phone.
Hold Vol Up + Vol Down then plug in your phone to enter download mode
THIS WILL ERASE ALL YOUR DATA AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY. Follow on screen instructions to unlock your bootloader. THIS WILL ERASE ALL YOUR DATA AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY
After this you want to download and install attached Orangefox recovery using odin. After odin is done flashing enter recovery
Format data (not wipe) in recovery
Enter terminal and type multidisabler twice
Reboot to system and verify that under security encryption is disabled
Download TWRP and custom kernel for your phone
Reboot into recovery and locate the downloaded twrp image
Select recovery.
Reboot into recovery
Install kernel, then wipe cache and reboot. You should now see that it is complaining about some internal issue. This is normal.
Installing the GSI
Download your favorite ROM from the list provided below. You want to install an arm64 a/b image.
Extract the image file
Reboot to recovery.
Select install then install image
Locate the GSI image
Select install system
After that is done return to recovery and select factory reset.
Reboot then do setup (if applicable) then download attached magisk and phh trebleapp. If your phone is stuck on bootanimation check under to fix it.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT LET THE SCREEN TURN OFF OR YOU WILL HAVE TO REBOOT TO MAKE TOUCH WORK AGAIN.
Install attached magisk
Open magisk and click on install then direct install
Download and install the attached phh-treble app apk.
Touch should now work. Enjoy your GSI.
Extras
Magisk 24.1
Open Magisk
Go to settings
Update Magisk Manager app to version 24.1
Relaunch Magisk then install magisk
Choose direct instal
Migrating to patched trebleapp
Download and install attached trebleapp
Open your root file manager
go to /data/adb/service.d
Delete the script you added earlier
Tips in case things don't work
In case after rebooting to the GSI the phone bootloops:
Download stock image from wherever you download your firmware (I use a python program called samloader)
Extract the AP of the downloaded firmware
Find userdata.img.lz4 and create a .tar archive only containing this file
Reboot to download mode
In odin select AP then locate the newly created .tar archive Then click on flash
Reboot
Continue from step 7 under the "Installing the GSI" portion of the guide
To revive the touchscreen using ADB:
In case you didn't grant adb root access but installed magisk, run adb shell then su. A root access for the app shell will appear. Grant root permission
Plug in phone to a computer with ADB
adb shell
su
cat /sys/class/sec/tsp/cmd_result
echo check_connection > /sys/class/sec/tsp/cmd
What works:
Boots
RIL
Fingerprint
Main rear camera
Front camera
Sleep/Wake (workaround in steps above, may need to sleep wake several times before it works)
WiFi
Flashlight
Rotation
Magisk 24
90Hz (M12 only. A12 doesn't have 90Hz refresh rate)
LineageOS 18.1
LineageOS 19
CAOS (GApps variant available)
phh AOSP 11 v313
phh AOSP 12 v400h
Untested
GPS
Flashing GApps. (I use fdroid and aurora store on LineageOS and CAOS has built in GApps)
USB-OTG
A127F
M127G
If I didn't list it under broken or working I didn't try it or forgot to test it.
Broken
Double tap to wake. Touchscreen turns off and I have no idea how to keep it alive while lcd is off
MTP
Virtual Proximity. Screen will stay on in phone calls and WhatsApp will always play voice messages through speaker
Flashlight brightness. Flashlight will always stay on weakest brightness with no way to adjust.
Adaptive refresh. The framerate you set in phh addons is what you get. Be prepared for slightly reduced battery.
You tell me (even though I probably don't have the solution)
Bugs
You may need to wait a little bit before touchscreen responds or sleep/wake several times before screen responds after turning the screen off
Credits
@physwizz for kernel, TWRP and orangefox
@phhusson for implementing workaround in trebleapp as well as GSI list
me for touch workaround
Links
Kernels and recoveries: https://t.me/a127f_res/113
GSIs: https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
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Great guide.
Well done
Thanks for the great guide. Unfortunately, I don't know how to resize tmpfs. Can anybody tell me how to do that? I only have 4 GB or less on my Samsung Galaxy A12 with 64 GB of Storage (it should have, it only shows something like 3 or 4 gigabytes like I mentioned)
matahbeyz said:
Thanks for the great guide. Unfortunately, I don't know how to resize tmpfs. Can anybody tell me how to do that? I only have 4 GB or less on my Samsung Galaxy A12 with 64 GB of Storage (it should have, it only shows something like 3 or 4 gigabytes like I mentioned)
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You don't have to resize TMPFS if you don't want to have FBE encryption or have the external SD card (you can use microSD for flashing, which might be a better choice if you need to flash a larger devices). Also you can't resize TMPFS to 64 GB, it uses your RAM to store regular data instead of storage (this is basically the concept of TMPFS). What I was mentioning is that /data won't work under FBE and custom recoveries for now, so you need to use your RAM instead if you don't have any external storage device to save images somewhere via ADB.
As of resizing the TMPFS, you should be able to find some Linux tutorial how to do that, on Android this is works basically the same (even on both Linux and Android you have /tmp directory with TMPFS by default).
Anyway, I've decided to share some stuff that you may need for that. Here's the multidisabler script I was using for flashing GSIs with FBE encryption preserved. I was also working on the native binary that would work as the workaround for the touchscreen so it can be used instead of the script. The advantages are that it actually listens to filesystem events and therefore does not need to read file in loop in order to get the information if brightness has changed. Maybe I'll share it with you once I find it to be ready, right now I'll just share my multidisabler script with patches.
BTW, I've tested LineageOS GSIs (both 11 and 12) and noticed they behave completely different, no matter of variant (the USB actually uses some driver, which is not fully compatible with M12 but close enough to provide basic communication through ADB). I guess pphusson just changed something and now these drivers aren't applied by default, yet I think I've noticed the issues with Bluetooth's HSP/HFP profiles which as I remember was not the case with latest stable pphusson's vanilla Android 12 GSIs. Now I just hope these problems are going to be resolved in the next builds of Android's GSIs with phhusson's patches and with the knowledge that MTP just worked fine on TWRP I used, there's a little hope that we will gain the proper combination of drivers/firmware to have both USB and Bluetooth functional at the same time someday.
I've also approached patching the kernel under newer kernel base 4.19.112, yet I gave up on properly resolving its conflicts. I may work on that as well in order to patch some vulnerabilities, with a hope that I'll succeed updating kernel as closest to the latest patch as possible. The 4.19.112 is going to be just a test if Samsung is capable of actually booting from it and if I may be able to use git with common human logic and my limited programming skills to actually patch it the way it would do so (without much understanding about the code itself, yet basic knowledge about C syntax). For now I've only succeed reproducing the upstream Linux kernel commit structure from 4.19.111, with a single additional commit for Samsung changes and another one for physwizz ones.
can anyone guide me how to unlock bootloader on Samsung Galaxy M12G ?
@SB3P Thanks so much. Sorry for my late reply, but thank you!
SB3P said:
Achievement unlocked: flashed GSI with FBE enabled! View attachment 5533799In short, I've successfully done flashing of @phhusson's latest version of Android 12 GSI (which is v402 as of today). To do this, I needed to modify the multidisabler script so it won't disable FBE, format the userdata using the stock recovery, flash TWRP, resize tmpfs to proper size, push GSI image into tmpfs and flash it using TWRP. I used the securized image with vndklite variant, since there was no securized images for regular vndk releases (but it seemed that vndk was working better for me, at least I have no USB connection anymore where with VNDK I was able to have USB debugging). Maybe I'll try re-flashing it once I'll patch the regular images and securize them (since I'm on *nix, I can just mount them and modify their contents) and take an approach of finding how Samsung ROMs are working OK. For now, I need to take a break from all bootloops I had in the process of FBE flashing .
Anyway, the goal of this experiment was to use GSI ROMs as a daily driver and having FBE disabled could otherwise cause a serious problem on device loss.
So, onto the list what's been tested (that wasn't noted before):
Screen locking – it seems that the workaround for the screen is not applied before unlocking the phone, probably because the app is not running yet. This might work with the script used as postfs module.
EDIT: I've found some notes in the Magisk documentation that both post-fs data and late_start services are run after data is decrypted, which basically means applying this workaround using Magisk seems to be pointless for now (maybe not after PPH app will stop providing the workaround)... Probably the best option would be patching the ROM itself, either with flashable ZIPs or directly before flashing it (most GSIs can be mounted under Linux and tweaked).
Adaptive brightness – not working, since all virtual sensors are not working for now. Might be easy to fix through as I've found some stuff in the official ROM that I had an idea to experiment with putting them into GSIs (as a Magisk module, to avoid a breakage).
USB – as I said, a data transfer via USB is not working for me for some reason. It worked for me once I had VNDK Android 12 GSI installed (same version).
Booting with stock kernel – I had some successful attempts doing that, but it further was a cause of a bootloop, at least once I had installed Magisk. Therefore, I'll recommend patching the Magisk the way as in tutorial (after patching the kernel) to have everything working for now.
For people who wants to play with stock images but don't know how: you can use simg2img, lpunpack and Linux to extract and mount the official ROM image in approach of finding there some tips like in initrc services why some stuff is working fine on Samsung while it doesn't on GSIs. Maybe I would tinker with it a bit, trying to export a few services and libraries in an approach to create a Magisk module with all stuff needed to have a fully functional GSI, but I'm tired of modding for now, especially when this is my first Samsung phone I had to deal with.
Edit: Typo fixes, added additional text formatting.
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Could you explain how you done this.... i mean please explain step by step... i am using Galaxy M12G Varient....thanks in advance
milindbhaliwade said:
Could you explain how you done this.... i mean please explain step by step... i am using Galaxy M12G Varient....thanks in advance
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If you would see the *untested* section at the initial post of this thread, it is unknown whetever this works or not for M127G phones (if it bootloops it might not work at all). Anyway, here's how I did it on M127F (at least how I remember this):
1. I did steps from 1-6, I believe I skipped 7 since I was aware it will mess something up with the data partition.
2. I modified the multidisabler script and pushed it to my phone via the ADB (to TMPFS). You can find this script pushed as xz compressed file. Before executing multidisabler script I have done a backup of the recovery and system partitions (using dd tool) which I am going to reflash later.
3. I rebooted to download mode and flashed TWRP image.
4. After TWRP ended flashing, I booted into the recovery. I flashed the physwizz kernel and then my own GSI image as it was described in the instructions at the initial post. Just remember that /data partition is not functional with FBE and TWRP so you need to push your images somewhere else like microSD card or TMPFS partition. OTG might work here as well, this is something I haven't tested yet through...
5. Once you are done with flashing you need to restore the original recovery partition via the download mode. TWRP won't boot the GSIs with FBE encryption enabled actually it does boot now for me, yet I still recommend switching to stock recovery if your phone bootloops or you need to format/wipe userdata partition. You can then safely format your /data partition with the stock recovery.
ap4ss3rby said:
Hi, I installed LineageOS 18.1 GSI on my M127F. I want to share my guide to installing this GSI.
Code:
DISCLAIMER:
By following this guide you accept that you
may do irreversible damage to your phone.
If something breaks the responsibility is
yours only. If you want stable software that
is guaranteed to work 100% don't follow
this guide.
I assume you are running a fully stock system and and locked bootloader and firmware U3/U4.
Installing TWRP and custom kernel
Enable Developer Options by tapping on software information > build number 7 times
Enter developer options then toggle OEM Unlocking on.
Power off your phone.
Hold Vol Up + Vol Down then plug in your phone to enter download mode
THIS WILL ERASE ALL YOUR DATA AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY. Follow on screen instructions to unlock your bootloader. THIS WILL ERASE ALL YOUR DATA AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY
After this you want to download and install attached Orangefox recovery using odin. After odin is done flashing enter recovery
Format data (not wipe) in recovery
Enter terminal and type multidisabler twice
Reboot to system and verify that under security encryption is disabled
Download TWRP and custom kernel for your phone
Reboot into recovery and locate the downloaded twrp image
Select recovery.
Reboot into recovery
Install kernel, then wipe cache and reboot. You should now see that it is complaining about some internal issue. This is normal.
Installing the GSI
Download your favorite ROM from the list provided below. You want to install an arm64 a/b image.
Extract the image file
Reboot to recovery.
Select install then install image
Locate the GSI image
Select install system
After that is done return to recovery and select factory reset.
Reboot then do setup (if applicable) then download attached magisk and phh trebleapp. If your phone is stuck on bootanimation check under to fix it.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT LET THE SCREEN TURN OFF OR YOU WILL HAVE TO REBOOT TO MAKE TOUCH WORK AGAIN.
Install attached magisk
Open magisk and click on install then direct install
Download and install the attached phh-treble app apk.
Touch should now work. Enjoy your GSI.
Extras
Magisk 24.1
Open Magisk
Go to settings
Update Magisk Manager app to version 24.1
Relaunch Magisk then install magisk
Choose direct instal
Migrating to patched trebleapp
Download and install attached trebleapp
Open your root file manager
go to /data/adb/service.d
Delete the script you added earlier
Tips in case things don't work
In case after rebooting to the GSI the phone bootloops:
Download stock image from wherever you download your firmware (I use a python program called samloader)
Extract the AP of the downloaded firmware
Find userdata.img.lz4 and create a .tar archive only containing this file
Reboot to download mode
In odin select AP then locate the newly created .tar archive Then click on flash
Reboot
Continue from step 7 under the "Installing the GSI" portion of the guide
To revive the touchscreen using ADB:
In case you didn't grant adb root access but installed magisk, run adb shell then su. A root access for the app shell will appear. Grant root permission
Plug in phone to a computer with ADB
adb shell
su
cat /sys/class/sec/tsp/cmd_result
echo check_connection > /sys/class/sec/tsp/cmd
What works:
Boots
RIL
Fingerprint
Main rear camera
Front camera
Sleep/Wake (workaround in steps above, may need to sleep wake several times before it works)
WiFi
Flashlight
Rotation
Magisk 24
90Hz (M12 only. A12 doesn't have 90Hz refresh rate)
LineageOS 18.1
LineageOS 19
CAOS (GApps variant available)
phh AOSP 11 v313
phh AOSP 12 v400h
Untested
GPS
Flashing GApps. (I use fdroid and aurora store on LineageOS and CAOS has built in GApps)
USB-OTG
A127F
M127G
If I didn't list it under broken or working I didn't try it or forgot to test it.
Broken
Double tap to wake. Touchscreen turns off and I have no idea how to keep it alive while lcd is off
MTP
Virtual Proximity. Screen will stay on in phone calls and WhatsApp will always play voice messages through speaker
Flashlight brightness. Flashlight will always stay on weakest brightness with no way to adjust.
Adaptive refresh. The framerate you set in phh addons is what you get. Be prepared for slightly reduced battery.
You tell me (even though I probably don't have the solution)
Bugs
You may need to wait a little bit before touchscreen responds or sleep/wake several times before screen responds after turning the screen off
Credits
@physwizz for kernel, TWRP and orangefox
@phhusson for implementing workaround in trebleapp as well as GSI list
me for touch workaround
Links
Kernels and recoveries: https://t.me/a127f_res/113
GSIs: https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Generic-System-Image-(GSI)-list
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try to install @phhusson (system-squeak-arm64-ab-vndklite-gapps-secure.img) GSI using above method on Samsung Galaxy M12G (SM-M127G) BUT failed to boot up
facing following issue:
1) unable to boot in OrangeFox Recovery
2) boot in TWRP Recovery but not detected MicroSD Card
3) samehow manage to push Kernal.zip, SystemGSI.img by adb push file_name_with_extension /sdcard BUT not flash properly as TWRP reboot again and again in 2-3 minutes
so friends, don't try this method on Samsung Galaxy M12G (SM-M127G) unless Senior member come up with this specific model
For anyone who has starred this thread, I and other devs have released a proper build of LineageOS with /vendor. Aside from VoLTE (which I don't think worked in GSIs anyways) everything should work. Moderators, please close this thread
ap4ss3rby said:
For anyone who has starred this thread, I and other devs have released a proper build of LineageOS with /vendor. Aside from VoLTE (which I don't think worked in GSIs anyways) everything should work. Moderators, please close this thread
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LineageOS is not only GSI available, I think someone might still find it useful if they want to flash another ROMs. Also Phhuson's GSI also contains some features that unofficial GSI release don't have (i.e. flashlight control in Phhusson's app), so they still might be useful for someone.
This is why I think it is better to not close this thread and maybe revive original guide.
SB3P said:
LineageOS is not only GSI available, I think someone might still find it useful if they want to flash another ROMs. Also Phhuson's GSI also contains some features that unofficial GSI release don't have (i.e. flashlight control in Phhusson's app), so they still might be useful for someone.
This is why I think it is better to not close this thread and maybe revive original guide.
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Our rom is built completely from source, not a GSI, and it is more or less a complete replacement of stock firmware. If you want you can use a GSI over that instead, and it should function much better than just replacing stock firmware
ap4ss3rby said:
Our rom is built completely from source, not a GSI, and it is more or less a complete replacement of stock firmware. If you want you can use a GSI over that instead, and it should function much better than just replacing stock firmware
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I haven't said GSI are better, I personally use this unofficial LineageOS build. But what I've said, GSI brings much more variety of picking the OS you can install. Even Linux can be installed on phones nowadays using GSI with only Halium-patched kernel as an requirement. This is why I think leaving this tutorial archived (no updates, interest on fixing bugs etc.) is better than removing it.