I'm assuming a dev would have to dedicate towards this right? So chances are slim to none for any type of treble support on this device?
This wouldn't work by chance would it, unofficial Lineage Go?
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Is it true that this phone will not have official CM support in the future? I've heard something about developers bandoning this project.
trulex said:
Is it true that this phone will not have official CM support in the future? I've heard something about developers bandoning this project.
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The developer who worked on it doesn't have the device anymore. CM only allows people who own the device to maintain official support. Which is why it was removed for now. If any other developer steps in, official support will return
I was wondering why there are no stable releases available here: http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=memul&type=stable. Shouldn't there be at least one, if this is (was) an officially supported device?
Will Cyanogenmod provide OFFICIAL device support for the OP3T, like they did for the OP3?
Probably yes
is that to say the current 14.1 cyanogenmod for the oneplus3 will not work?
correct. itd be a totally separate build. op3 roms WILL NOT run on op3t
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I've seen lately that there is many new roms and kernels that are treble enabled
I want to know what are the advantages on treble roms and what makes them better tan normal ones
Treble technology means separating system into two partitions. One for oems, one for Google. This enables Google to push updates to every phone. Without treble, Android phones only get updates when manufacturers decide so.
But for custom roms I dont think there are any adventages of treble. Also, to install treble roms, you need a treble supported recovery. And you can't revert back to miui with treble enabled recoveries AFAIK.
Performance or battery won't change between treble and non treble roms. Also most up to date roms only have treble version anyway.
What that guy above said except Google hasn't been developing any GSI for us to flash, that I am aware of anyway.
Treble support gives our device pretty much indefinite software support, a guarantee that Santoni will always recieve updates via the community-made GSI
Has anyone tried this method to test if Project Treble is enabled on the S10 variants?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCahCuillUo
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Has anyone tried this method to test if Project Treble is enabled on the S10 variants?
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There's not any need. Since the S9, Project Treble is required on phones. Termux may not work anyway since Treble has to be on a separate partition and Samsung, at least on the S9 didn't do that. So, the S9 didn't support seemless updates using Treble and I'm guessing the S10, while it does have Treble won't support seemless updates.
Besides, there is an easier way, use Treble Check available in the Play Store.
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There's not any need. Since the S9, Project Treble is required on phones. Termux may not work anyway since Treble has to be on a separate partition and Samsung, at least on the S9 didn't do that. So, the S9 didn't support seemless updates using Treble and I'm guessing the S10, while it does have Treble won't support seemless updates.
Besides, there is an easier way, use Treble Check available in the Play Store.
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I will do so when I get my S10e in a couple of weeks. I hope there will be a lot of ROM developments.
Verizon S10+ has suppprt. But there really wasn't any need to check, it's required for phones 8.0 and up
Currently I've lineage os on my tablet (t510), I'm searching for something else more stable and with a bit more functions.
Any ideas ?
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Currently I've lineage os on my tablet (t510), I'm searching for something else more stable and with a bit more functions.
Any ideas ?
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If you want roms with more function, try heading over to the project treble section of xda and flashing some GSI images. Currently using phhusson's stock Android 10 with go gapps but you might like to use a ROM with more features.
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If you want roms with more function, try heading over to the project treble section of xda and flashing some GSI images. Currently using phhusson's stock Android 10 with go gapps but you might like to use a ROM with more features.
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Wow that's a interesting section, actually didn't know that thing existed, can I ask you how project treble works ? Also what does GSI mean ?
Pizzaswift01 said:
Wow that's a interesting section, actually didn't know that thing existed, can I ask you how project treble works ? Also what does GSI mean ?
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Based on my current understanding, project treble aims to make it easier for OEMs (like Samsung) to update android. Here's a more in depth read about project treble: https://www.computerworld.com/artic...ect-treble-android-upgrade-fix-explained.html
A GSI is a Generic System Image that can be flashed on top of existing vendor code. So it makes it easier to change/update your android OS without companies like Samsung having to modify their hardware compatibility code (that's the goal anyways) which leads to faster updates.
For us enthusiasts, that means we can flash the same stock android GSI ROM, lineageOS GSI ROM, resurrection remix GSI, etc. on any phone supporting project treble (all devices that came out with android 9+ & some android 8).That's the same GSI file on any device with a recent version of VNDK. It's not all perfect for compatibility yet, but I've yet to run into any issues.
Yup! As @Roarmaster said you can check out Project Treble page. I too use GSIs and have flashed 3 GSIs so I can recommend you some. In project treble section for AB devices search for Bless GSI, it has lot of customization and works quite well, selinux enforcing, megisk safety net passes and google play certification all by default.
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If you want roms with more function, try heading over to the project treble section of xda and flashing some GSI images. Currently using phhusson's stock Android 10 with go gapps but you might like to use a ROM with more features.
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Thank you for the tip, this sounds like an interesting option. I'm looking at flashing a custom ROM onto my SM-T510 in the hope of improving the performance as the multitaking on the stock rom isn't great. Can I ask have you been flashing A, B, or A/B ROMS? I've installed two different Treble checker apps and they gave conflicting results.
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Thank you for the tip, this sounds like an interesting option. I'm looking at flashing a custom ROM onto my SM-T510 in the hope of improving the performance as the multitaking on the stock rom isn't great. Can I ask have you been flashing A, B, or A/B ROMS? I've installed two different Treble checker apps and they gave conflicting results.
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Flash the rooms from the A/AB section of project treble. When checking for treble compatibility, use the app recommended on Phusson's GSI page as most GSIs are based on his work. If you want to flash a ROM, make sure you flash the arm32-binder64-ab version (like it says from the treble app) for the SM-T510.
Amazing! Thank you for the info and links @Roarmaster, I really appreciate the help. I've known about project Treble for a while but I've been out of the custom ROM scene for quite a few years, so I had no idea you could flash like this. I'll give one of Phusson's roms a go. Thanks again!