Has anyone tried this method to test if Project Treble is enabled on the S10 variants?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCahCuillUo
san_099 said:
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.
Tel864 said:
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
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Is this even possible ?
Running s9 port.
Short answer: No.
It would require a partition change on your Note 8 which would completely wipe your device... I don't believe ANY OEM will do this as there would be too much of a hue and outcry from the regular - non XDA - users who suddenly lost everything in the update that gave them treble.
Also, most people wouldn't know what the heck you're talking about if you mentioned it so it is not to their economic advantage to give us treble on the Note 8.
I know many people who don't update to the latest and greatest simply because they don't know the difference...
ultramag69 said:
It would require a partition change on your Note 8 which would completely wipe your device... I don't believe ANY OEM will do this as there would be too much of a hue and outcry from the regular - non XDA - users who suddenly lost everything in the update that gave them treble.
Also, most people wouldn't know what the heck you're talking about if you mentioned it so it is not to their economic advantage to give us treble on the Note 8.
I know many people who don't update to the latest and greatest simply because they don't know the difference...
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Thx for clearing thing up. It's just that I tried the Project Treble check on my note 8 with s9 port it said (Congratulation your device, includes support for project Treble) SO I was just wondering how can that possibly be
we have a working s9 port, can we expect a working aosp in near future?
nolexxes said:
we have a working s9 port, can we expect a working aosp in near future?
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The port is completely unrelated afaik to the actual development of aosp. You can always check the development forums, the progress of LOS15.x is slowly progressing.
Thread was opened a few days ago
so there's no treble support in official oreo??
kv007 said:
so there's no treble support in official oreo??
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Not for the Note 8. Post #3 gives a pretty good explanation if you want to read through it.
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It would require a partition change on your Note 8 which would completely wipe your device... I don't believe ANY OEM will do this as there would be too much of a hue and outcry from the regular - non XDA - users who suddenly lost everything in the update that gave them treble.
Also, most people wouldn't know what the heck you're talking about if you mentioned it so it is not to their economic advantage to give us treble on the Note 8.
I know many people who don't update to the latest and greatest simply because they don't know the difference...
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it would be nice though if they could make it available to people who wants it though, as in you agree to a T&C disclaimer thing before you can download a file package type of arrangement.
Personally I won't bother with it as I am getting a note 9 anyway but it would be a nice thing for developers and people who wont get the 9 and I'm sure loads note 8 owners will not
samsung leaked firmware treble
There is a posting for leaked firmware project treble for the note 8. Can anyone say if this reference link is true ?
https://www.androidinfotech.com/2017/12/note-8-oreo-leaked-firmware-based-project-treble.html
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...research-project-treble-ported-t3744602/page6
Maby there is hope ??
Pinu'u said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pr...research-project-treble-ported-t3744602/page6
Maby there is hope ??
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Like said before, a OTA would wipe everyone's devices (and non-XDA people who may not know what Treble is may be fussy) but as time goes on and people look in, maybe in the future PT could happen for the 8 series.
jdfjunk said:
There is a posting for leaked firmware project treble for the note 8. Can anyone say if this reference link is true ?
https://www.androidinfotech.com/2017/12/note-8-oreo-leaked-firmware-based-project-treble.html
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No, the post is from December 12, 2017.
The writer has hoped, that Treble will be released with the Oreo-Update on Note8.
I now have the new firmware and there is no Treble
Visera said:
Like said before, a OTA would wipe everyone's devices (and non-XDA people who may not know what Treble is may be fussy) but as time goes on and people look in, maybe in the future PT could happen for the 8 series.
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Some phones from Huawei got updated to Oreo with support for Project Treble. Doubt that the update wiped their device. https://www.gsmarena.com/here_are_all_the_android_devices_updated_with_treble_support-news-30391.php
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Some phones from Huawei got updated to Oreo with support for Project Treble. Doubt that the update wiped their device. https://www.gsmarena.com/here_are_all_the_android_devices_updated_with_treble_support-news-30391.php
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Even if it doesn't, I doubt Samsung will OTA and/or a port of it will be hard to make (although the leaked firmware if I read right is Verizon/SD models)
Recent NEWS
Recent NEWS : New OxygenOS beta gives OnePlus 5 and 5T project treble capabilities.
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ultramag69 said:
It would require a partition change on your Note 8 which would completely wipe your device... I don't believe ANY OEM will do this as there would be too much of a hue and outcry from the regular - non XDA - users who suddenly lost everything in the update that gave them treble.
Also, most people wouldn't know what the heck you're talking about if you mentioned it so it is not to their economic advantage to give us treble on the Note 8.
I know many people who don't update to the latest and greatest simply because they don't know the difference...
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Dude, you don't know. At the very moment, OxygenOS beta adds OnePlus 5 and 5T support to Treble. Also, remember iOS 10.3.1 or 10.3 whatever, adds new filesystem to the OS. And, guess what, OTA update didn't even wiped the device.
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Recent NEWS : New OxygenOS beta gives OnePlus 5 and 5T project treble capabilities.
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Dude, you don't know. At the very moment, OxygenOS beta adds OnePlus 5 and 5T support to Treble. Also, remember iOS 10.3.1 or 10.3 whatever, adds new filesystem to the OS. And, guess what, OTA update didn't even wiped the device.
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Yes but there was an un-formatted partition on the 5 & 5T. This has been used by oneplus now for Treble support...
It had been used by devs to add unofficial Treble support .
Not sure if Samsung have done this...
...or it will lack of updates like previous Huawei phones?
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...or it will lack of updates like previous Huawei phones?
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Any phone released with Android 8.0 or later (this will have 8.1), has to support treble as standard.
No idea what updates will be like but I hear that the bootloader will be unlockable and phh plans to support the P20 pro from a treble ROM perspective.
No idea about kernel sources being released by Huawei and therefore how long it might take for twrp and/or custom kernels to be built.
Sent from my OnePlus 5 using XDA Labs
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...or it will lack of updates like previous Huawei phones?
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It never lack updates. Even mate 10 has plenty of updates.
What it lack is, an easy way to modify something.
Example,
I havent jump to this phone yet, because there's no root method available yet.
And android without root equal to : too many pain in the *ss, lol
Excuse me for being a paranoid Android, but with Huawei's past reputation on updates ..
Would it be possible for somebody to do the adb check and paste the results back here please
https://www.xda-developers.com/project-treble-android-oreo/
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amouses said:
Excuse me for being a paranoid Android, but with Huawei's past reputation on updates ..
Would it be possible for somebody to do the adb check and paste the results back here please
https://www.xda-developers.com/project-treble-android-oreo/
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It supports (checked on p20 pro c432 dual sim)
So the question is.
Has anyone successfully flashed a treble ROM on the P20 Pro?
Did it everything work?
How did you do it?
I've flashed several via twrp, flash system image.
None worked.
I've read that the twrp versions we have are incapable of wiping completely.
Not only that but if you've modified the phone, IE: root etc it won't work.
Obviously you need to be able to flash the system IMG but by what method is it going to be successful?
Had tried los, dotos and cosmic all booted fine. Haven't had time to play with these roms though. I like the dotos design but I can't set-up fingerprint.
I flashed the images via fastboot.
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
Hey there!
Do u guys have an Android 8 or Newer 64-bit for SM-G610M/DS? Can't find it anywhere. Is LOSQ compatible?
I am using J7 Prime SM-G610F. You can go for Treble ROM. Right now I flash Treble and flash Arrow ARM64 a only. Everything works smoothly like a charm.
Cheers,
Treble or prometheusOneUI
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Treble or prometheusOneUI
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I am using Treble Arrow 9 ARM64 a only ROM. OneUI based ROMs have some issue about contrast. 80-90% Gray turns white. That makes everything too bright.
siamese007 said:
I am using J7 Prime SM-G610F. You can go for Treble ROM. Right now I flash Treble and flash Arrow ARM64 a only. Everything works smoothly like a charm.
Cheers,
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where can i find arrow rom? and what advantages does it have? thank you
kuzo said:
where can i find arrow rom? and what advantages does it have? thank you
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I am writing an article to explain how to download and install Treble project on J7 Prime (especially SM-G610F).
For quick answer, you can check all the links for Treble and many useful stuff here.
Advantages of Treble ROM:
1. I can have many choices of ARM64 Treble ROM with quicker and contunuing updates. I could not find good ARM64 Dedicated ROM for J7 Prime for daily uses yet.
2. I experienced contrast issues with OneUI based ROMs. 80-90% Grayscale turns white. Most Dedicated ROMs for J7 Prime are OneUI based ROMs. Non-OneUI ROMs are discontinued.
3. With Kraken ARM64 Kernal for Treble, Everything is very slick. But when I flashed Kraken ARM for Dedicated ROM, everything is very slow.
4. If you want to try Android 10 (Quack) for now, you need to flash Treble. However Android Q is not stable yet.
5. For A/B Treble phones, Android updates are seamless and the suppliers give support for firmwares of Treble project. (J7 Prime is A only)
Disadvantage of Treble ROM:
1. Easy to get your phone bricked and bootlooped at logo. You can switch back to Dedicated ROM if you want.
2. LED light on top of the phone when screen off can't be activated while charging. I still cannot find patch to fix this yet.
3. Open Camera app in Treble ROMs does not have camera functions such as panorama, etc. I still can't flash any Treble OneUI ROM and get this to work, so I have not idea what happen in OneUI's camera app.
4. Flash GAPPS need to resize /system partition for J7 Prime phone.
5. Flash Magisk needs a bit more work to get some functions to work.
6. Treble project for J7 Prime and related phones has been discontinued by the original author. So there will be no update soon or never. This makes the future Treble ROMs may not be flashed and works well.
7. Treble ROMs are much bigger than Dedicated ROMs because Treble ROMs are supposed to install on any phones that support Treble project. But Dedicated ROMs are specific to one or series of the same model.
8. Treble ROMs don't come with firmwares for the phones. I need to find and flash the phone firmwares by myself. Sometimes wrong firmwares cause malfunctions in phones. I am nothing developer so I have no knowledge about this stuff. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
9. More chances of getting the phone bricked. In contrast to Dedicated ROMs that brilliant developer team supports.
For me, I prefer ARM64 performace so I plesantly take the risks. Right now my J7 Prime is apparently slick and zero random reboot.
Cheers, :highfive::highfive::highfive:
Will the redmi note 9 be officially be supported by lineage os?
Yes and no it's a gsi open source project.the good thing is we are testing and some people stepped in lately with the same chipset.So they made some mayor steps in other groups volte, audio jack support.brightness adjust is still isn't working.volte support is a must have in country like india.i think the Caos project is ahead with support for the note 9/mediatek chip atm
Dokrak99 said:
Yes and no it's a gsi open source project.the good thing is we are testing and some people stepped in lately with the same chipset.So they made some mayor steps in other groups volte, audio jack support.brightness adjust is still isn't working.volte support is a must have in country like india.i think the Caos project is ahead with support for the note 9/mediatek chip atm
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That's good to know. Thank you for the info~
Dokrak99 said:
Yes and no it's a gsi open source project.the good thing is we are testing and some people stepped in lately with the same chipset.So they made some mayor steps in other groups volte, audio jack support.brightness adjust is still isn't working.volte support is a must have in country like india.i think the Caos project is ahead with support for the note 9/mediatek chip atm
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Is it based on a GSI? If so, We won't be able to root it and we will get a Mismatched Status bar
Trrrpnd said:
Will the redmi note 9 be officially be supported by lineage os?
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Currently, Devs are still trying to boot roms in merlin. After booting and fixing stuff, official LineageOS shouldn't be far