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Is it possible to do dual boot on the Galaxy Note ???
i mean dual boot with one Windows and one Android...
i could find some threads in S2 forum with dual boot having a AOSP based and custom ROM, but both are android only...
But with so much capable hardware, isnt it possible to have both windows and android in our phablet(Phone and Tablet ) ???
thanks
No.
Windows doesn't support ARM platform.
Thunderstorm9 said:
No.
Windows doesn't support ARM platform.
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if i am correct, now windows supports ARM architecture too...!!!
Well, I suppose he's referring to windows phone that does support arm and not windows 8 that will support arm but it's not available yet. .
In principle is possible but likely difficult to do since it requires a lot of work and reverse engineering from developers because windows phone is not open source software no access to the code (as far as I know).
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Hello.
Any custom rom made a updated version with latest drivers? OpenGL v331 / Vulkan 1.1.95
Updated drivers improve system / gaming performance
Tried some custom roms but still OpenGL v2xx
I don't think at this point we'll really get any driver updates cause the SD 652 is a very rarely used chip and very few phones with this chip actually got any update till Nougat, let alone Pie.....couple that with the fact that we don't have the official latest kernel sources by Le Eco / Qualcomm, I would say that getting driver updates is next to impossible......then comes the other hardware limitations.....I would even be happy if this phone gets an android Q custom Rom update, hence ending it's lifespan with 5 major android OS updates.....But if any devs want to develop new drivers then I guess that's a completely different story....but unfortunately right now that's not the case.....
Gray90 said:
I don't think at this point we'll really get any driver updates cause the SD 652 is a very rarely used chip and very few phones with this chip actually got any update till Nougat, let alone Pie.....couple that with the fact that we don't have the official latest kernel sources by Le Eco / Qualcomm, I would say that getting driver updates is next to impossible......then comes the other hardware limitations.....I would even be happy if this phone gets an android Q custom Rom update, hence ending it's lifespan with 5 major android OS updates.....But if any devs want to develop new drivers then I guess that's a completely different story....but unfortunately right now that's not the case.....
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Thanks for answering...
I think Adreno 510 it's not an old GPU.
For example, Adreno 506 supports new drivers and received a updated port, maybe some developer can port it for 510 too :fingers-crossed: will be a good thing to all custom ROMs
Xiaomi has recently said that Redmi 6A will neither get Android 9.0 Pie update nor MIUI 11 update. So it's only a matter of time before they stop providing updates at all, including security or bugfix updates.
So, has anyone been trying to develop a custom ROM for this device? To inform everyone concerned, it's kernel sources have already been released. Also, I'm no developer, but due to the fact that this device supports Project Treble, it shouldn't be too hard to build a ROM for it. Or at least someone could try and build an arm64 version of the ROM, if possible (This device has a 32bit ROM running on a 64bit processor).
So I politely ask the developers present here on this forum to try and make a custom ROM for Xiaomi Redmi 6A. We'll all be thankful.
i don't know how many mediatek devices out there have custom roms, but i think it's not as easy as qualcomm devices to have custom roms.
i've tried many GSI images on my 6A and none booted, despite this device being compatible with Treble. Also i've read in some sites that it will indeed receive the miui 11 update, we just don't know when.
I really hope someone make an actual rom for our device, because this Treble and GSI thing is just an unneccessary ummount of hassle and the result seems to be rather buggy judging from all fixes and patches you have to flash after flashing a GSI.
Anyone can port Pie 9.0 rom from Oukitel C15 Pro Helio A22 chipset?
Danick8989 said:
I really hope someone make an actual rom for our device, because this Treble and GSI thing is just an unneccessary ummount of hassle and the result seems to be rather buggy judging from all fixes and patches you have to flash after flashing a GSI.
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As far as I know, this device has a 64 bit processor, yet the ROM is 32 bit. Any idea why is it like this?
LeHalua said:
As far as I know, this device has a 64 bit processor, yet the ROM is 32 bit. Any idea why is it like this?
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it's an ARMv7 processor, if you want to test GSI roms you need an ARM/A only GSI image. I've finally been able to install a custom GSI image that works properly, albeit with minor bugs. Still a proper custom ROM is unbeatable in my opinion.
Danick8989 said:
it's an ARMv7 processor, if you want to test GSI roms you need an ARM/A only GSI image.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know, this device has Helio A22 chipset, with Cortex A53 processor, which is ARMv8 64bit.
https://www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones/mediatek-helio-a22
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-A53
Only the ROM (including the kernel and everything) seems to be 32bit.
Flashing an arm64 GSI wont work, because other partitions like vendor will still be 32 bit, and thus make the GSI incompatible. We'll probably need a real custom ROM with all its components compiled as 64 bit.
LeHalua said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know, this device has Helio A22 chipset, with Cortex A53 processor, which is ARMv8 64bit.
https://www.mediatek.com/products/smartphones/mediatek-helio-a22
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-A53
Only the ROM (including the kernel and everything) seems to be 32bit.
Flashing an arm64 GSI wont work, because other partitions like vendor will still be 32 bit, and thus make the GSI incompatible. We'll probably need a real custom ROM with all its components compiled as 64 bit.
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If the cpu has 64bit support then i don't know why they didn't use it. But so far we only have ARM GSI as an option for custom rom.
translate: this is a tutorial made in Indonesia that makes the vendor redmi 6a / 6 certus = cactus / cereus to boot the arm64 rom, the rom uses the nusantaraos rom https://nusantararom.org/
edit: i put wrong link, now that real video
TL;DR: I wanted to install an Android 9 Rom on my phone alongside the stock Android 10 Rom in order to use GLTools.
So, the question is basically on the title. But the reason that I want to install two Roms on my phone is GLTools. Since GLTools' developer didn't release an Android 10 compatible version of his app while it was under development, Thus can't use it, since my phone is on the latest firmware. Now, I mainly wanted to play Fortnite on my phone (Please don't judge me?). I'm open to other solutions tho, like any GLTools alternative compatible with Android 10. (Ps. Phone is rooted with Magisk)
AFAIK, Dual boot custom ROMs were possible on some devices but that was before introduction of SAR A/B Devices. While theoretically, newer devices have separate A/B partitions and hence could have separate ROMs I believe it is an issue of shared libraries/partitions being used by the device which might mess up things.
But then I am neither a developer nor a gamer so the entire theory could be wrong !
AlejandroAZV said:
TL;DR: I wanted to install an Android 9 Rom on my phone alongside the stock Android 10 Rom in order to use GLTools.
So, the question is basically on the title. But the reason that I want to install two Roms on my phone is GLTools. Since GLTools' developer didn't release an Android 10 compatible version of his app while it was under development, Thus can't use it, since my phone is on the latest firmware. Now, I mainly wanted to play Fortnite on my phone (Please don't judge me?). I'm open to other solutions tho, like any GLTools alternative compatible with Android 10. (Ps. Phone is rooted with Magisk)
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Yes you can, multiboot. Search it.
mariosenta said:
Yes you can, multiboot. Search it.
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Tianhe said:
AFAIK, Dual boot custom ROMs were possible on some devices but that was before introduction of SAR A/B Devices. While theoretically, newer devices have separate A/B partitions and hence could have separate ROMs I believe it is an issue of shared libraries/partitions being used by the device which might mess up things.
But then I am neither a developer nor a gamer so the entire theory could be wrong !
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So, to be short, All I needed to do was install Havoc OS and now the game is installing. No idea why, but, It works!
AlejandroAZV said:
So, to be short, All I needed to do was install Havoc OS and now the game is installing. No idea why, but, It works!
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Happy to hear you find a solution to your problem. All best:highfive:
AlejandroAZV said:
TL;DR: I wanted to install an Android 9 Rom on my phone alongside the stock Android 10 Rom in order to use GLTools.
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Android Q have game driver option support out of box (At least my Mi A2 have this option in developer's settings)
#_Android_# said:
Android Q have game driver option support out of box (At least my Mi A2 have this option in developer's settings)
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In stock 10 rom?
Hello! I am new here and wanted to port a rom to my 11TPro which has SD888 Chipset and the rom I want is from Oneplus9RT which also has SD888 so I was wondering if porting oxygen OS of this device is possible on the 11TPro and if it is then how?
Please help me
And thanks for reading.
Idk828182 said:
Hello! I am new here and wanted to port a rom to my 11TPro which has SD888 Chipset and the rom I want is from Oneplus9RT which also has SD888 so I was wondering if porting oxygen OS of this device is possible on the 11TPro and if it is then how?
Please help me
And thanks for reading.
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A ROM typically requires a lot of work for it to be compatible with a device. You can't simply grab any ROM and flash it to another device. There are other aspects when it comes to hardware such as the cameras, sensors, components for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth etc.
First before you can make any modifications, you of course, have to unlock the bootloader by using a tool provided by the manufacturer. For Xiaomi, you need to first pair your Xiaomi Account to the device by going into the Developer options in settings and then use their Mi Unlock tool to submit the request. You will have to wait around 7 days in order to be able to unlock it. After that, you now have the option to install a custom OS
Do note that due to the bootloader being unlocked, apps that check the bootloader status such as banking apps and streaming apps may not work anymore. But there are ways to make them work by patching the SafetyNet/Play Integrity API.