Hi you guys!I have just rooted my xz2(model:H8216) on android pie,I have a little trouble now,when I started trying screen mirroring,Found that it doesn't work,some error texts on phone's screen:your output device may not support HDCP.
Subsequently,I try to modified build.prop & wfdconfig.xml,The situation has improved,It looks success,but just support desktop&settings&music app.
I have solved this problem on android 8 yet,thanks for who working on this issue so much,wish someone focus on this new problem and fix it.
Have a good day,thanks a lot.
Thanks to MartinX3 for doing a series of work, u made XZ2 more interesting & easy to root.
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On my rooted "samsung galaxy S4 active" (GT-i9295) ... I have been happy with the cm-12.1-20160822-NIGHTLY-jactivelte.zip ... until I used it for telephoning now
The microphone level is really really low. The person on the other end can hardly understand me. And the soundrecorder also has very very low volume.
There are workarounds. I have googled a lot, and found instructions how to root-edit files in /system/ - which all did not help, because one file from the workaround wasn't even existing in my device.
There seems to be another way, using STweaks, but for the above mentioned cm-12.1-... it says "Sorry, no kernel support".
So I am looking for alternatives, please help. Some ideas:
a completely different ROM than the cm-12.1-20160822-NIGHTLY-jactivelte.zip - any chance for an Android 6.0.1 anytime soon?
a different kernel which is compatible with i9295 and my (seems to be newest?) CM12.1, with which I can use STweaks or something similar
another app which allows to change the mic boost level
an instructions manual for cm12.1 which tells me which system files to edit how
your way - what else could I do?
Thanks a lot!
Try CM13.1 https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/mobile/folders/0B7vmsLnZghSUZ0o0aEtLNUdYR1E
Hi,
i tried to contact the Lineage OS 15.1 (Oreo 8.1) oxygen authors to issue a patch in accordance with the great work of this threats author
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77673730&postcount=94
, but haven't gotten any response yet. As I am having severe issues with the bluetooth audio quality in a car install and removed the device for troubleshooting, which is why I am looking for a quick solution. Could anyone who has the means and knowledge provide me with the patched files for the mentioned rom or even a full patch for the system?
I guess others here would appreciate a patch also.
Somehow I can't add links or files, so please send me a personal message if you are able and willing to help, so I can transmit the files.
Help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Did you tried using viper4android app
funfly11 said:
Hi,
i tried to contact the Lineage OS 15.1 (Oreo 8.1) oxygen authors to issue a patch in accordance with the great work of this threats author
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77673730&postcount=94
, but haven't gotten any response yet. As I am having severe issues with the bluetooth audio quality in a car install and removed the device for troubleshooting, which is why I am looking for a quick solution. Could anyone who has the means and knowledge provide me with the patched files for the mentioned rom or even a full patch for the system?
I guess others here would appreciate a patch also.
Somehow I can't add links or files, so please send me a personal message if you are able and willing to help, so I can transmit the files.
Help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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I better suggest you my friend to move to arrow os pie from Hard_Rock83 and install viper4android apps posted by me , also there is impulse files those I linked there you find the best sound for everything headset, handset and Bluetooth.. try and report back
As per I know nobody can really enhance or make any patch for Bluetooth audio.
Viper4android can provide you the best solution and you can even find gain option there so that you increase the volume of bluetooth and other devices..
This is not so much a note 9 question but i am in the note 9 port of the forum and it deals with the android system.
I am trying to learn a few things about android OS. I would like to make a rom and know there are some good tuts on xda.
I happen to be a hands on learner. By that i mean i like to learn by doing so tuts are good but dont pinpoint my want.
I have a android streaming box. It is from what i have read a china clone with a rockchip 3328 chipset and a 8723 wifi chip. It seems the company i bought it from put out their firmware but its very buggy and there is no twrp for it but it dose have root. But not supersu. If i install supersu the binaries are out dated and if you update them it will bot boot.
Ok anyways my question is can i open the system img and change the launcher because no launcher seems to work just by downloading from the store. and edit the systemui and framework-res because it seems somewhere the notification bar and the nav bar are gone on the ui. I then would pack it up again and install like normal firmware.
What pratfalls will i encounter and if there is any write ups on something like this please let me know.
Lastly and it may be way beyond the scope of this post. What is the process of mak8ng or rebuilding twrp to work with my device i would really like to give that a go too.
Thanks for any input.
I'm using Xperia XZ1 Compact SO-02K (Japanese docomo model) unlocked bootloader via qUnlockTool.
I installed some custom ROMs like LineageOS 18.1, Havoc OS 4.8, 3.11.
Any ROMs doesn't go to deep sleep so the battery drain is so bad. I installed Android 11 ROMs and 10 ROMs, but both not working deep sleep.
Anyone know good solutions?
Hi,
great to see some other user from Japan with the SO-02K. I also recently installed a custom rom and had the same issues as you. The source is the NFC chip. Unfortunately the Japanese version have a different chip/driver because of the Felica services here (Felica was here in Japan well before Google was even thinking to integrate NFC in Android, so nobody to blame here, beside Google, not Sony.)
Anyway the fix is a bit ugly. However, there is help:
Download this image from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-lineageos-18-1-unofficial-2-0-update-2021-01-20.4047763/
Yes, this and only this. I know it has not been updated anymore, but the reason comes below.
Please check out this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/fixed-xz1-au-sov36-japan-deepsleep-on-g8341-custom-roms.4156209/
It is about the XZ1 AU version but it also applies to the compact. I summarize here to make the post complete:
Either you root the phone, which I did not do because I do not need root for anything and with root, some of my app do not work, like Spotify. So I recommend to do those steps in the TWRP. Simply mount all the partitions and go to the file manager under advanced options.
Go to folder: /vendor/lib/modules
and delete or rename file call pn553.ko
Restart your phone and it will go to deep sleep. Otsukaresama.
Now, why only this image. Because it uses the older NFC library. In all other images, this fix this not apply anymore, as the modules are not at that place. I really would appreciate if someone more experienced can point me to the nfc module drives in any newer LineageOS image.
PS: Of course NFC will never work with a custom rom (without trying yourself to find out how to make it work)
Best
mugenXperia said:
Hi,
great to see some other user from Japan with the SO-02K. I also recently installed a custom rom and had the same issues as you. The source is the NFC chip. Unfortunately the Japanese version have a different chip/driver because of the Felica services here (Felica was here in Japan well before Google was even thinking to integrate NFC in Android, so nobody to blame here, beside Google, not Sony.)
Anyway the fix is a bit ugly. However, there is help:
Download this image from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-lineageos-18-1-unofficial-2-0-update-2021-01-20.4047763/
Yes, this and only this. I know it has not been updated anymore, but the reason comes below.
Please check out this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/fixed-xz1-au-sov36-japan-deepsleep-on-g8341-custom-roms.4156209/
It is about the XZ1 AU version but it also applies to the compact. I summarize here to make the post complete:
Either you root the phone, which I did not do because I do not need root for anything and with root, some of my app do not work, like Spotify. So I recommend to do those steps in the TWRP. Simply mount all the partitions and go to the file manager under advanced options.
Go to folder: /vendor/lib/modules
and delete or rename file call pn553.ko
Restart your phone and it will go to deep sleep. Otsukaresama.
Now, why only this image. Because it uses the older NFC library. In all other images, this fix this not apply anymore, as the modules are not at that place. I really would appreciate if someone more experienced can point me to the nfc module drives in any newer LineageOS image.
PS: Of course NFC will never work with a custom rom (without trying yourself to find out how to make it work)
Best
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Thanks for good solutions!
Actually, I couldn't find pn553.ko on the latest stock ROM(47.2.B.5.38), so I deleted all of NFC files in /Vendor (of cause I took /Vendor backup with TWRP.). The deepsleep little works (please check attached picture) but the battery drain is better than before.
Thanks anyway!
satokun2668 said:
Thanks for good solutions!
Actually, I couldn't find pn553.ko on the latest stock ROM(47.2.B.5.38), so I deleted all of NFC files in /Vendor (of cause I took /Vendor backup with TWRP.). The deepsleep little works (please check attached picture) but the battery drain is better than before.
Thanks anyway!
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what files did you delete, can you help me to deep sleep?
mugenXperia said:
Hi,
great to see some other user from Japan with the SO-02K. I also recently installed a custom rom and had the same issues as you. The source is the NFC chip. Unfortunately the Japanese version have a different chip/driver because of the Felica services here (Felica was here in Japan well before Google was even thinking to integrate NFC in Android, so nobody to blame here, beside Google, not Sony.)
Anyway the fix is a bit ugly. However, there is help:
Download this image from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-lineageos-18-1-unofficial-2-0-update-2021-01-20.4047763/
Yes, this and only this. I know it has not been updated anymore, but the reason comes below.
Please check out this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/fixed-xz1-au-sov36-japan-deepsleep-on-g8341-custom-roms.4156209/
It is about the XZ1 AU version but it also applies to the compact. I summarize here to make the post complete:
Either you root the phone, which I did not do because I do not need root for anything and with root, some of my app do not work, like Spotify. So I recommend to do those steps in the TWRP. Simply mount all the partitions and go to the file manager under advanced options.
Go to folder: /vendor/lib/modules
and delete or rename file call pn553.ko
Restart your phone and it will go to deep sleep. Otsukaresama.
Now, why only this image. Because it uses the older NFC library. In all other images, this fix this not apply anymore, as the modules are not at that place. I really would appreciate if someone more experienced can point me to the nfc module drives in any newer LineageOS image.
PS: Of course NFC will never work with a custom rom (without trying yourself to find out how to make it work)
Best
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hy bro, can you tell me list rom xz1 compact docomo that have pn553 ko?
bangsat69 said:
what files did you delete, can you help me to deep sleep?
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See this:
[ROM] Havoc-OS 4.6 [OFFICIAL] [R]
Havoc-OS 4.x is based on AOSP, inspired by Google Pixel. Has a refined Material Design 2 UI crafted by @SKULSHADY. Many useful features that will blow your mind. All you can dream of and all you'll ever need. Just flash and enjoy... General...
forum.xda-developers.com
Opening up this thread in hopes some interest can be made.
Since the beta version of Android 13 dropped, I decided to boot into GSI roms to achieve root. To my surprise, not only did the GSI rom boot, but I was able to go through the google setup like a champ. Every now and again, I load different GSI roms to test and I am currently using Google QPR2. As it stands the following works:
What Works
Opening and closing the device actually works and renders content in open and closed state
Cellular/wifi radio works
Touchscreen works but there's issues (see below)
Camera works (albeit not as well as the pixel camera ports)
Notifications fully work
Android Auto works
SMS works
There is a very big problem with using the GSI - the device detects inputs from both screens whether opened or closed. So here's a list of what doesn't work:
Not working
Touch input (as previously described)
Phone features (phone vibrates but dialer never displays)
Battery isn't optimized (given)
If you want to test it and provide some feedback, I am using this GSI rom:
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes | Android Developers
Notes and downloads for Generic System Images for Android 13 QPR beta builds.
developer.android.com
As always to install GSI roms, bootloader must be unlocked. To install, use DSU Loader. It's a rather painless process
domineus said:
Opening up this thread in hopes some interest can be made.
Since the beta version of Android 13 dropped, I decided to boot into GSI roms to achieve root. To my surprise, not only did the GSI rom boot, but I was able to go through the google setup like a champ. Every now and again, I load different GSI roms to test and I am currently using Google QPR2. As it stands the following works:
What Works
Opening and closing the device actually works and renders content in open and closed state
Cellular/wifi radio works
Touchscreen works but there's issues (see below)
Camera works (albeit not as well as the pixel camera ports)
Notifications fully work
Android Auto works
SMS works
There is a very big problem with using the GSI - the device detects inputs from both screens whether opened or closed. So here's a list of what doesn't work:
Not working
Touch input (as previously described)
Phone features (phone vibrates but dialer never displays)
Battery isn't optimized (given)
If you want to test it and provide some feedback, I am using this GSI rom:
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes | Android Developers
Notes and downloads for Generic System Images for Android 13 QPR beta builds.
developer.android.com
As always to install GSI roms, bootloader must be unlocked. To install, use DSU Loader. It's a rather painless process
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hello and thank you very much for this feedback. after having watched this forum for a very long time, it is time for me to buy this magnificent smartphone because I have always used gsi pixel experience roms. but I would still like to have your opinion on the sound quality of this beast because on no comment and test nobody talks about it
Bwhite... said:
hello and thank you very much for this feedback. after having watched this forum for a very long time, it is time for me to buy this magnificent smartphone because I have always used gsi pixel experience roms. but I would still like to have your opinion on the sound quality of this beast because on no comment and test nobody talks about it
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GSI depends solely on a bootloader unlock. Unless you get an older device that hasn't been updated, I wouldn't purchase the device with the assumption that root is easy...
domineus said:
GSI depends solely on a bootloader unlock. Unless you get an older device that hasn't been updated, I wouldn't purchase the device with the assumption that root is easy...
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Yes indeed I understand that. but I read on the forum that unlocking the bootloader was back on a september update. but the question I ask myself more is the sound quality of the dual speakers. anyway thank you very much for your answer.
Bwhite... said:
Yes indeed I understand that. but I read on the forum that unlocking the bootloader was back on a september update. but the question I ask myself more is the sound quality of the dual speakers. anyway thank you very much for your answer.
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I'm not sure. THere are some who tried who weren't able to bootloader unlock for the September update or afterward.
Sound quality is subjective but I had zero complaints from the speakers
domineus said:
I'm not sure. THere are some who tried who weren't able to bootloader unlock for the September update or afterward.
Sound quality is subjective but I had zero complaints from the speakers
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ok thank you for all this useful information.
Sorry for the stupid question, but what is GSI? is this a custom rom?
NeoGoku123 said:
Sorry for the stupid question, but what is GSI? is this a custom rom?
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Generic System Images (GSIs) | Platform | Android Developers
developer.android.com
domineus said:
Opening up this thread in hopes some interest can be made.
Since the beta version of Android 13 dropped, I decided to boot into GSI roms to achieve root. To my surprise, not only did the GSI rom boot, but I was able to go through the google setup like a champ. Every now and again, I load different GSI roms to test and I am currently using Google QPR2. As it stands the following works:
What Works
Opening and closing the device actually works and renders content in open and closed state
Cellular/wifi radio works
Touchscreen works but there's issues (see below)
Camera works (albeit not as well as the pixel camera ports)
Notifications fully work
Android Auto works
SMS works
There is a very big problem with using the GSI - the device detects inputs from both screens whether opened or closed. So here's a list of what doesn't work:
Not working
Touch input (as previously described)
Phone features (phone vibrates but dialer never displays)
Battery isn't optimized (given)
If you want to test it and provide some feedback, I am using this GSI rom:
Android 13 GSI binaries and release notes | Android Developers
Notes and downloads for Generic System Images for Android 13 QPR beta builds.
developer.android.com
As always to install GSI roms, bootloader must be unlocked. To install, use DSU Loader. It's a rather painless process
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Considering this for a x fold plus.
Were you able to fix the issues and if not, to what to extent are the effects. For example, with the battery not optimized how does it last and with the dialer not displaying are you able to answer the call? Touch input I assume is mostly an issue when using the larger screen (i.e. you accidentally input from the front screen).
NikG25 said:
Considering this for a x fold plus.
Were you able to fix the issues and if not, to what to extent are the effects. For example, with the battery not optimized how does it last and with the dialer not displaying are you able to answer the call? Touch input I assume is mostly an issue when using the larger screen (i.e. you accidentally input from the front screen).
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I wasn't able to fix them but I didn't try. I don't have the dev machine to try and fix the issues and rebuild a LoS GSI to get it working. Which is a shame :/
But given that I have had a really good time with it otherwise because I like the potential of it