Question Gcam for Samsung A13 - Samsung Galaxy A33 5G

I can't find a section for the samsung a13 4G so I'm posting here
I used to have gcam on my previous phone but sadly all versions have tried failed to install on the A13
Has any developer been able to find a work around please

I had a similar problem on my A13 5g,
it's only a 32 bit CPU, while most of the GCam apk's appear to be 64 bit.
I guess Samsung saved a few cents with this

davehasler said:
I had a similar problem on my A13 5g,
it's only a 32 bit CPU, while most of the GCam apk's appear to be 64 bit.
I guess Samsung saved a few cents with this
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Mine's the 4G version and it's also 32 bit

Looks like both our options are limited because of this.
If you stumble across a 32 bit Gcam mod that works, please update the thread

davehasler said:
Looks like both our options are limited because of this.
If you stumble across a 32 bit Gcam mod that works, please update the thread
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Will do!

Good

the galaxy a13 4g and 5g are 64 bit, however I understand that gcam doesnt work because these phones do not support Camera2API. The same is true of all A series phones to my knowledge

Damy399 said:
Will do!
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Any updates?

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910C - exynos 5433 - will ever get 64 bit enable

Hello guys,
As I couldn't find any topic about this I decided to create one.
Will note 4 exynos version ever get 64 bit enable.
I don't think it will get officially from Samsung. But is it really possible to port from S6?
Is there any dev working on this?
Cheers!
Dont expect it bro, it wont be enabled by Samsung because.. its gonna be a Note 5 feature.
well, I guess porting a future rom like Note 5 or GS6 and a 64bit kernel will do the job, we have amazing devs here, this is all im dreaming off...my 2 cents
I would love to see this happening.
I would like to see somebody porting the S6 Kernel to Note 4, but there are people saying that there are way too much difference from our 5344 to the 7420.
Another way to go would be porting from Tab S 10.5 which also has the 5433, If Samsung ever launch a 64 bit Kernel for that device.
Will this help
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/3/9/1036
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How to apply this patch?
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duvalbmarley said:
Will this help
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/3/9/1036
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Could you please explain to a noob what exactly is this patch?
RaphaDL said:
Could you please explain to a noob what exactly is this patch?
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It has to be implemented into a kernel
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Best bet is to get a Galaxy S6 Edge if you want a good phone with 64bit.
I thought we pretty much got over this topic in the Snapdragon vs. Exynos thread, I said many times don't expect Samsung to implement 64bit in the Note 4 Exynos.
POLO_i780 said:
Best bet is to get a Galaxy S6 Edge if you want a good phone with 64bit.
I thought we pretty much got over this topic in the Snapdragon vs. Exynos thread, I said many times don't expect Samsung to implement 64bit in the Note 4 Exynos.
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No doubts Samsung will never implement 64bit in Note 4 officially.
The question that remains is. Is it possible for some dev to do it?
x64 wouldn't even make much of a difference, it's more marketing than actual relevant improvement... But whatever, still an improvement.
The SoC is theoretically capable, so, even if it is unlikely to get it from a S6 port, it isn't impossible.
Samsung porting the device to x64? No. They'll sell the Note 5 as a x64 device.
jvtrigo said:
No doubts Samsung will never implement 64bit in Note 4 officially.
The question that remains is. Is it possible for some dev to do it?
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Just a question for you. Why do you want your phone 64-bit enabled?
Archiimonde said:
Just a question for you. Why do you want your phone 64-bit enabled?
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HI Archiimonde,
This tread is not to know why I want it enable and the benefits or non benefits of having it.
This tread is to know if it is doable and if there is anyone working on it.
Regards
jvtrigo said:
No doubts Samsung will never implement 64bit in Note 4 officially.
The question that remains is. Is it possible for some dev to do it?
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Of course it is possible for a dev to do it, but it takes a lot of time and going by the lack of kernel devs developing kernel's for the 910C I'd argue that no one is willing to take on such a project, especially considering it won't bring any major performance improvements. If say there was a nice reward someone might want to spend the time, but as it stands right now, this section is severely lacking in devs.
Toss3 said:
Of course it is possible for a dev to do it, but it takes a lot of time and going by the lack of kernel devs developing kernel's for the 910C I'd argue that no one is willing to take on such a project, especially considering it won't bring any major performance improvements. If say there was a nice reward someone might want to spend the time, but as it stands right now, this section is severely lacking in devs.
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well, I will be the first one to donate, maybe in the future we can open a donation thread, I know im not alone on this one, a lot of people wants to see what this phone is capable of, also I guess porting a Note 5 rom will be less trouble than a Gs6, only time will tell, but I have my hopes :fingers-crossed:
hhhmmmm i really like to have this 64bit active on my N910C too but getting CM official is more exciting to have
I strongly feel that people have no clue what the benefit of 64 bit enabled note 4 would be, but at least it gives a reason to be unsatisfied.
v1rtu4l said:
I strongly feel that people have no clue what the benefit of 64 bit enabled note 4 would be, but at least it gives a reason to be unsatisfied.
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It's like when they scream "WHY NOT 4GB RAM???", when they at the same time try to use as little as possible...
Toss3 said:
Of course it is possible for a dev to do it, but it takes a lot of time and going by the lack of kernel devs developing kernel's for the 910C I'd argue that no one is willing to take on such a project, especially considering it won't bring any major performance improvements. If say there was a nice reward someone might want to spend the time, but as it stands right now, this section is severely lacking in devs.
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I'm gonna take a look at this when I'm back home later tonight. But I honestly doubt the success of it.. The Exy is already not documented that well and I have only found some parts hinting to 64bit support when developing for it. But I'll give it a try [emoji16]
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IS windows dual boot coming?

Just quick question. I searched but couldn't really get an answer. Most of what I found was just using DEX. I thought since windows 10 is running on the snapdragon 835, someone might make it dual boot.
thanks for your replies.
Mad_Scientist_565 said:
Just quick question. I searched but couldn't really get an answer. Most of what I found was just using DEX. I thought since windows 10 is running on the snapdragon 835, someone might make it dual boot.
thanks for your replies.
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there are developers working on Win10 for ARM, but it isn't quite there, yet. I very much doubt that you will ever have a dual boot Win/Android setup on Note 8, but a Windows 10 shell for DeX is already being worked on and should probably be usable soon.
WaxysDargle said:
there are developers working on Win10 for ARM, but it isn't quite there, yet. I very much doubt that you will ever have a dual boot Win/Android setup on Note 8, but a Windows 10 shell for DeX is already being worked on and should probably be usable soon.
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Thanks. In addition. I thought that windows already released a build for arm? I read several laptops are coming with it. I assume its not just as simple as installing that build onto the note 8 due to other hardware differences, but does it simplify things any? again just asking for my curiosity.
Mad_Scientist_565 said:
Thanks. In addition. I thought that windows already released a build for arm? I read several laptops are coming with it. I assume its not just as simple as installing that build onto the note 8 due to other hardware differences, but does it simplify things any? again just asking for my curiosity.
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i am not aware of any official release of Win10 for ARM, yet. we are probably a long way from ever booting Win10 on Note 8 for so many reasons. It is nowhere near as simple as installing Windows in a PC.
There are Win10 arm64 builds available but they won't work on Note8. Or any SD835 phone.
Why? Bootloader. We use bootloader made to load Android. So Samsung would need to release a special bootloader to load Windows.
And just in case if You're wondering. SD835 is comparable to i5 6th gen CPU. So performance in Win10 wouldn't be bad. But 6.3 inch display..
If You want to try Win10 on Your Note, just search for "rdp" in Play Store .
WaxysDargle said:
there are developers working on Win10 for ARM, but it isn't quite there, yet. I very much doubt that you will ever have a dual boot Win/Android setup on Note 8, but a Windows 10 shell for DeX is already being worked on and should probably be usable soon.
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ProtoDeVNan0 said:
There are Win10 arm64 builds available but they won't work on Note8. Or any SD835 phone.
Why? Bootloader. We use bootloader made to load Android. So Samsung would need to release a special bootloader to load Windows.
And just in case if You're wondering. SD835 is comparable to i5 6th gen CPU. So performance in Win10 wouldn't be bad. But 6.3 inch display..
If You want to try Win10 on Your Note, just search for "rdp" in Play Store .
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Actually, I wanted to try something a bit different, but its theoretical and I didnt think it would work anyways.

Fully featured Samsung ROM for A6

Do I have your attention now?
Good.
Hi guys. We were discussing on our A6 group that the regular 7870 A6 gets very little love.
Mainly because it's not a very good phone. But that's why it needs more love than its getting, so that the experience of owning it doesn't suck as much xD
Well, I happened to mention that I love my S8 ROM for the J6 because it is fully featured. Even with Pie released and even with 64bit vendor, I always return to my S8+ ROM. I just love it so much.
So, I offered the opportunity to port it to the A6.
Now, there are a couple of things I need to make clear before actually doing this.
As of now, porting ROMs in Pie is a bit difficult because you can't deodex the whole firmware properly, that is why I have not really done any Pie porting.
This port would be Oreo!
Deodexing Oreo has 0 problems and I can easily try to fix problems that happen due to pop up.
So, what would be the benefits?
Imagine being able to use edge screen! Infinity wallpapers! Smart select, bixby vision, scroll capture!
Sure, you don't have the latest OS, but I think having Oreo is good enough
That being said, I do need some active testers. I don't own an A6 so porting will require somebody with the device to test.
If you are interested, leave your comment here and I will contact you when possible to try to make this a reality.
I'll leave you guys with some captures to see if it motivates you a little
Screenshots xd
PM sent
ShaDisNX255 said:
Screenshots xd
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You got a Private message sir. I am willing to be a tester.
ShaDisNX255 said:
Do I have your attention now?
Good.
Hi guys. We were discussing on our A6 group that the regular 7870 A6 gets very little love.
Mainly because it's not a very good phone.
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A6 a little bit better because exynos base, but the siblings (A6+) far more worse because snapdragon base :silly: .
my target port very limited..only A8star, A9 2018. i have some thought also to port from s8/s9/note8/note9, but all those series must be come from china open/hongkong region (snapdragon) which could lead me to getting more problems.
after seeing that you successful porting from S8 oreo maybe i also will try from s8 hongkong region
currently i also running A9 2018 port and all bugs has been solved (from released version in here).
the feature almost same from your port but i don't have edge lighting
an-_-dro said:
A6 a little bit better because exynos base, but the siblings (A6+) far more worse because snapdragon base :silly: .
my target port very limited..only A8star, A9 2018. i have some thought also to port from s8/s9/note8/note9, but all those series must be come from china open/hongkong region (snapdragon) which could lead me to getting more problems.
after seeing that you successful porting from S8 oreo maybe i also will try from s8 hongkong region
currently i also running A9 2018 port and all bugs has been solved (from released version in here).
the feature almost same from your port but i don't have edge lighting
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With a full deodex, you can port no matter the SoC. I've ported both SD and Exynos to Mediatek Sammy phone. I think in general, Samsung likes to use very general lib stuff
ShaDisNX255 said:
With a full deodex, you can port no matter the SoC. I've ported both SD and Exynos to Mediatek Sammy phone. I think in general, Samsung likes to use very general lib stuff
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i don't think so...even in kernel, how it load stuffs, fstab, etc,, SD and exynos is different. maybe if to mediatek it will work as you said, but if from exy to SD or vice versa it will not work.
regarding lib probably until oreo, starting on pie seems so many changes
Will AOD work? If so I would glad to return to Oreo
ShaDisNX255 said:
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I want to be a Tester send me a Private Message with link
Hello guys,I would like to know if the Rom is suitable for the Samsung Sm-A600FN
Complete noob
Could I flash it like stock firmware? And could I obtain camera 2 api? I have A6+ sm-a605fn, it's worth nothing to me if I can't get camera 2 api, so I am more than willing to try, except that I"m a noob and have no clue what deodex is.
Happy to help
Would it be suitable for the SM-A600T1? If so I would be more than willing to aid you in your development and test it for you.

Custom ROMs (AOSP)

Hello there, I'm planning to switch form my Mi 11 to a S20 FE 5g. Mainly because battery life and the option to use sd cards. My question is why there aren't any AOSP based custom ROMs? This phone seems pretty popular and isn't that expensive compared to other similar speced models.
Kizaru-sama said:
Hello there, I'm planning to switch form my Mi 11 to a S20 FE 5g. Mainly because battery life and the option to use sd cards. My question is why there aren't any AOSP based custom ROMs? This phone seems pretty popular and isn't that expensive compared to other similar speced models.
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simple answer, it's proved really hard to get one basic feature to work on 2 separate roms. hopefully this changes one day.
3mel said:
simple answer, it's proved really hard to get one basic feature to work on 2 separate roms. hopefully this changes one day.
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What basic feature? 2 seperate roms - because of the soc?
Kizaru-sama said:
What basic feature? 2 seperate roms - because of the soc?
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the basic feature is network connection/signal. 2 separate roms, pixel experience and lineage.
3mel said:
the basic feature is network connection/signal. 2 separate roms, pixel experience and lineage.
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What would be needed for it to work or what's not allowing it to?
Letrix said:
What would be needed for it to work or what's not allowing it to?
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I guess a better understanding of how Samsung's blobs or drivers work.
apparently Samsung goes out of their way to make this stuff difficult.

Question Custom or alternative ROMs to allow 32 bit apps?

So far 64 bit only has been a huge disappoint as a new Pixel user. Not something I expected when I pre-ordered the phone and traded in my old phone to upgrade. Already found several apps that I can no longer use.
I have never rooted or installed a custom ROM before, but now with the 32 bit issue I am looking into it for the first time. Since I read a few posts that this is not an A13 issue, but rather specific to the version of A13 on the Pixel could alternative ROMs provide the ability to install 32 bit apps?
thegunisgood said:
So far 64 bit only has been a huge disappoint as a new Pixel user. Not something I expected when I pre-ordered the phone and traded in my old phone to upgrade. Already found several apps that I can no longer use.
I have never rooted or installed a custom ROM before, but now with the 32 bit issue I am looking into it for the first time. Since I read a few posts that this is not an A13 issue, but rather specific to the version of A13 on the Pixel could alternative ROMs provide the ability to install 32 bit apps?
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Saw this on telegram, may be a alternative in the future
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1583630553139408896
hammered58 said:
Saw this on telegram, may be a alternative in the future
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1583630553139408896
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Forgive my ignorance, but what is paranoid Android and why would that allow 32 bit apps? I'm assuming it's some form of a custom ROM.
You can almost be guaranteed that custom ROMs will have proper 32-bit support as long as Google doesn't strip it from AOSP any time soon (very unlikely seeing how there are still 32-bit devices out there).
EtherealRemnant said:
You can almost be guaranteed that custom ROMs will have proper 32-bit support as long as Google doesn't strip it from AOSP any time soon (very unlikely seeing how there are still 32-bit devices out there).
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Good to know. I'll wait and see what custom ROMs become available. If there wasn't a good possibility 32 bit support would be available relatively soon I'd probably return my Pixel 7 and get a different phone.
I have about 150apps on my P7 and i dont have any kind of problem, i know there's only 64bit support but what i mean is that i did not encouter too much only 32bit apps, and for me, its not really a big problem. And nowadays everyapp have an alternative to try or find out.
Btw, what i saw on twitter is that the mainteiner of EvoX on Oneplus 8 series is coming to Pixel 7/Pro too. So i think we have only to wait for those who want to try custom roms.
Hitman478™ said:
I have about 150apps on my P7 and i dont have any kind of problem, i know there's only 64bit support but what i mean is that i did not encouter too much only 32bit apps, and for me, its not really a big problem. And nowadays everyapp have an alternative to try or find out.
Btw, what i saw on twitter is that the mainteiner of EvoX on Oneplus 8 series is coming to Pixel 7/Pro too. So i think we have only to wait for those who want to try custom roms.
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One thing that is hard to find are custom/modded 64 bit apps. They are almost always 32bit and won't work. Older apps also don't work which never got 64 bit versions. It's limiting and one of the main reasons I went Android over Apple is the opportunity to use custom/modded apps, side loading, etc. To me that's a big advantage over iOS.
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