Question 90hz Vendor IMG? - Google Pixel 6a

Hello, read about the vendor image to unlock 90hz on a 6a, and I wanted to use my own 6a as a guinea pig to report the display mod over time, but it doesn't seem like it's publically available. Does anyone from XDA have it that can send it to me?

+1, I'd also love to use my phone as a guinea pig, irrespective of the display controller screwing up the screen or not.

The developers still disappear,i think they are from Hentai OS but no news...
I try hentai os and 90 hz mode is not present...

Last I saw the developer mentioned it was more difficult and involved than they originally anticipated.

any news about 90 hz mod or was an other fake from August?

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[Q] Replace the camera with higher resolution one

Hi. Today I'm asking you something that doen't even seem realistic for me I'm an undergrad. Electrical Enginnering student and I like playing with electronic hardware. I made some projects with CMOS cameras and Arduino. Although I know Java and a little about Android programming, I don't know the inside of the Android ROM (Kernel etc.). Now, here is my question:
Is it possible to replace my 3.15 MP camera with 8 MP camera?
Hardware can be done, but what about software, will it be too hard to change the software for 8 MP? I'm asking just because of curiosity, and hope somebody will help me It will be very exciting to me to try it
Thanks
I can't tell you how much trouble I've seen with cameras... for any rom I've used on HTC phones, it seems to be the last thing working on any development ROM. Even when they do get it working, it's much longer until the full resolution is supported.
When the HTC hero was ported to 2.1, it seemed like eons before damage got the camera working; and a lot of talented devs had already spent a lot of time working on it.
Now for the EVO, with HW003/4 changing cameras/screens in the middle of the game, it's given the cyanogen mod team one hell of job to do.
Personally, I'd stay the hell away from it. The kernel support for the camera looks like too much work...
This is not a good news Thank you so much for warning me.

Android on Bookeen-Cybook Odyssey (eBook Reader)?

Hello everyone, I know this is a long shot but: is anyone interested in porting Android to this excellent eBook Reader?
Device description is here: http://www.bookeen.com/en/cybook/odyssey
It is basically a Nook Touch Simple/Sony PRS T1 like device that features a very fast e-Ink display (amazingly fast for an e-Ink) and should support some tablet like use (browsing the web, reading a RSS feed) quite well. You can see here and here what HSIS (High Speed Ink System) can do.
Stock version is using a Linux 2.6.31 based OS (doesn't specify what flavor)
From the little I know the main problems with porting a Android whould be:
- possible locked bootloader on the Cybook Odyssey -> no way to know without the device
- supported chipset -> an ARM A8 based chipset is listed
- display drivers -> maybe those from regular pearl e-Ink can be used?
- wi-fi drivers -> again, depends on the chipset
I'm out of my league (php, web stuff) here but I plan to buy the device next month if there's hope for it
Ideas?
Hi!
I would point out, before getting your hopes up on the porting, the fact that you asked just one day after the launch of the device, makes one think that you're thoughts are audaciously early. So unless some xda-developers are Bokeen insiders and, ahem, unbound by their job to work on this matter, either waiting or is the thing to do. Or, ahem, , learning how to port?
The chances I see for this port to happen are small (but than again still possible). Perhaps we could see if the linux running it might offer more flexibility and run apps directly (?). Porting would would have it's obvious advantages ... an Android with it's screen technology superior to any current eInk readers, except the Mirasol powered ones perhaps (those are limited to Korea for now) would we awesome.
csioucs said:
Hi!
I would point out, before getting your hopes up on the porting, the fact that you asked just one day after the launch of the device, makes one think that you're thoughts are audaciously early. So unless some xda-developers are Bokeen insiders and, ahem, unbound by their job to work on this matter, either waiting or is the thing to do. Or, ahem, , learning how to port?
The chances I see for this port to happen are small (but than again still possible). Perhaps we could see if the linux running it might offer more flexibility and run apps directly (?). Porting would would have it's obvious advantages ... an Android with it's screen technology superior to any current eInk readers, except the Mirasol powered ones perhaps (those are limited to Korea for now) would we awesome.
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Is there any news on debugging and or development possibilities on that platform? I have seen the gpl'ed linux source released at bookeen's site.
I have yet not found any pictures of a disassembled device and do not know if customized firmware updates are possible.
Would very much appreciate any news on that topic!
NonsenseInc said:
Is there any news on debugging and or development possibilities on that platform? I have seen the gpl'ed linux source released at bookeen's site.
I have yet not found any pictures of a disassembled device and do not know if customized firmware updates are possible.
Would very much appreciate any news on that topic!
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I would also be interested in customized firmware for cybook odyssey. thanks
Any news on this anybody?
Anyone still watching this? I'd like to try to do it, but it's over my head, skill wise...
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thirstythirsty said:
Anyone still watching this? I'd like to try to do it, but it's over my head, skill wise...
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I know that internally some version of android ran on the device, but it's really not worth to do this. Android is absolutely not suited for such device and screen.
To install personalised linux/software, first crack the update format, then the device will be open to you...

Sailfish OS

Hi all. Anyone had any luck getting Sailfish to swim? I can get it up and running but there doesn't appear to be any Android support. Sailfish is an excellent OS and I love the way it works but there simply aren't enough apps for it so for me Android support is a must but it doesn't seem to exist.
Doing a hefty duck session (and falling back to google search) suggests a variety of methods to kick Android support off but they would appear to be for older versions of Sailfish. Anyone out there with any light to shed on this?
Okay. Answering my own questions but for those of you who consider XDA developers the major source of information on mobile apps (as I tend to do) if it ain't here it ain't known! Wrong of course but for those who share my fallacy:
The Sailfish version you can get as of now (summer 2018) is a community edition not the full blown version. It does not come with various bits. Chief amongst these is Android support. There is talk of a full version "real soon now." Beta in Sept and full version "at the end of the year" which probably means Feb 2019.
Watch this space....
jez3652 said:
Hi all. Anyone had any luck getting Sailfish to swim? I can get it up and running but there doesn't appear to be any Android support. Sailfish is an excellent OS and I love the way it works but there simply aren't enough apps for it so for me Android support is a must but it doesn't seem to exist.
Doing a hefty duck session (and falling back to google search) suggests a variety of methods to kick Android support off but they would appear to be for older versions of Sailfish. Anyone out there with any light to shed on this?
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non anrdoid mobile os

hi anybody can port non android os like firefox os latest or ubports latest to my samsung A8 2018 device? because im wanna try these os without buying compatible phone.
I'm currently trying just that, but since I'm a student, and ect, ect, I think it'll take a lot of time for me, especially 'cause I'm a beginner at this.
If anyone else wants, feel free to do it instead of me tho
Edit: also, hi fellow Hungarian
Wow thanks welcome do you wanna know how to change pitch shift on A8? Because im changing samplerate on my audio policy files, but changing tempo too slow, while pitch is good for me.

Mersive Solstice Pods

Hello!
I was wondering if anyone has heard of these devices Gen2i or Gen3 being rooted with a custom android room or linux distro. A lot of these things around not getting repurposed just garbaged, wondering if they are good for anything else.
Thanks!
--CP
sorry to bump an older thread, but I'm very interested in this as well. My employer has at least five or six of the older Gen2i pods that are just collecting dust. Mersive did not want them back when we upgraded to Gen3 pods, and I'd hate to throw them to ewaste. From what I understand they're just running a custom Android ROM. In theory we should be able to flash a stock Android ROM to it and potentially use it as an Android TV box, or something similar. I'd love to learn how to do this and avoid having these totally usable little devices end up in a landfill.
I took one of our Gen2i Pods apart and it appears to be SK hynix branded, but I couldn't find anything on this in a Google search. This is beyond my level of expertise so I'm very much out of my element here. I'd be interested and appreciative in any info anyone is able to provide.
From what I can make out, it states "sk hynix h9cknnndbtmt arnth 515a"
osiris010 said:
sorry to bump an older thread, but I'm very interested in this as well. My employer has at least five or six of the older Gen2i pods that are just collecting dust. Mersive did not want them back when we upgraded to Gen3 pods, and I'd hate to throw them to ewaste. From what I understand they're just running a custom Android ROM. In theory we should be able to flash a stock Android ROM to it and potentially use it as an Android TV box, or something similar. I'd love to learn how to do this and avoid having these totally usable little devices end up in a landfill.
I took one of our Gen2i Pods apart and it appears to be SK hynix branded, but I couldn't find anything on this in a Google search. This is beyond my level of expertise so I'm very much out of my element here. I'd be interested and appreciative in any info anyone is able to provide.
From what I can make out, it states "sk hynix h9cknnndbtmt arnth 515a"
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CrazyPhil said:
Hello!
I was wondering if anyone has heard of these devices Gen2i or Gen3 being rooted with a custom android room or linux distro. A lot of these things around not getting repurposed just garbaged, wondering if they are good for anything else.
Thanks!
--CP
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Did any of you have any update on this. I would like to know as well.
Did you see this by any chance?
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