How To Get iOS 11 Open / Close App Animation On Android - Xiaomi Redmi 3s Themes, Apps, and Mods

Here’s how you can get iOS 11 new open and close app animation on an Android device running version 5.0 and up.
If you are an Android device owner who simply cannot find it within you to move away from the world’s most popular mobile operating system across to iOS, but you happen to admire certain facets of iOS, and in particular iOS 11, then you really need to be reading this. Thanks to the hard work of a single XDA Developers forum member,mizdrake7, it is now possible to get the iOS 11 open/close app animations on any Android 5.0+ device.
Companies like Apple and Google are continuously using new versions of their platforms to tweak certain experiences. We all pay attention to the large wholesale changes which ship with new major versions of iOS and Android, but very few people, aside from the purists, pay attention to the relatively minor refinements, such as the new opening and closing animations of apps that form part of the iOS 11 experience.
For those Android fans out there who appreciate a relatively minor but overly positive improvement, it’s now possible to get them on the Android platform. Unfortunately, this isn’t just a simple case of heading to the Play Store and downloading an app that brings this new experience. Because it is essentially modifying the default behaviors of the Android platform, it requires a device running Android 5.0+ with a custom recovery installed, which simply put, means you need root access.
If you have that covered, simply download the necessary ZIP file from here link:- https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7fIOZZgI8cVUzJyZVhoalBsaFk/view?usp=drivesdk
, and then flash it through a custom recovery onto the device itself, as long as that device is running Android 5.0 or above.
The provided installer also creates an internal backup of the stock Android open and close animation, meaning that if you don’t actually like the new iOS 11 default, or simply tired of having an Apple-behavior on an Android device, then it’s possible to roll back to stock quite easily. Of course, this type of installation and project does come with the usual warnings that device owners should actually have some knowledge of modifying an Android device, and in particular, knowledge of flashing packages and custom recoveries.
This isn’t exactly the most inspiring change, or the biggest project ever to come to Android, but it’s definitely one that will have some lasting appeal to those who like finer, subtler, modifications that make all of the difference when using a device.
Credits:-
@mizdrake7 ( for his hard work)
(I am just a fan/user and nothing else I am currently on Android 8.1 device redmi 3s prime)
Thank me if u like it.. ?

Any video/gif so we can check it out before deciding to flash it?

eraycetin said:
Any video/gif so we can check it out before deciding to flash it?
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U can flash it then if u don't like u can revert back. Read the op.?
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How to revert back

shivammalpotra00 said:
How to revert back
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Read the op
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Sagar_zac said:
Read the op
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There is not written the process of reverting.... only written you can revert

shivammalpotra00 said:
There is not written the process of reverting.... only written you can revert
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It's written plz read properly.
"'The provided installer also creates an internal backup of the stock Android open and close animation, meaning that if you don’t actually like the new iOS 11 default, or simply tired of having an Apple-behavior on an Android device, then it’s possible to roll back to stock quite easily."
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Sagar_zac said:
It's written plz read properly.
"'The provided installer also creates an internal backup of the stock Android open and close animation, meaning that if you don’t actually like the new iOS 11 default, or simply tired of having an Apple-behavior on an Android device, then it’s possible to roll back to stock quite easily."
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Where i find that zip files??? In which folder??

shivammalpotra00 said:
Where i find that zip files??? In which folder??
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I don't remember it will be named something from v.. it will be a zip when u flash in twrp read the lines shown there. , but it will be in ur internal storage. do some work Yar ?
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Sagar_zac said:
I don't remember it will be named something from v.. it will be a zip when u flash in twrp read the lines shown there. , but it will be in ur internal storage. do some work Yar ?
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Thanks bhai....itni jaankari nhi h bro meko....new hu flashing stuff me... isliye pucha....btw thanks

shivammalpotra00 said:
Thanks bhai....itni jaankari nhi h bro meko....new hu flashing stuff me... isliye pucha....btw thanks
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Koi nahi . U will soon get it
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Is this compatible with Oreo or is the classic Android 5-7 compatibility flashable zip?

glasseffects said:
Is this compatible with Oreo or is the classic Android 5-7 compatibility flashable zip?
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It's compatible with oreo too.
Thank you ?

It isn't working.

Someone here can confirm wether this works or not??

It works. But see which rom ur using it with because some roms have already provided so many animations.. So keep a check for that.
Thank you ?

Yup works well.. On my old k4 note stock rom... Now windows don't fly up down left right.,.. Looks better..? thanks

Does it work on pie?

Bro.its works in Q?

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[Dev] Android & Ubuntu Dual boot

Dual boot is using cache partition
Can select the OS at boot time
LeanKernel use (Thanks imoseyon)
Test Device
Maguro(GSM)
Test rom
B40-Dirty-Commotio-MAGURO (4.2.2)
How to install
1. flash Other Android Rom(4.2.x)
2. wipe cache
3. Flash quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
Download : http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
4. Flash dual-ubuntu-system.zip
Download : http://www.4shared.com/zip/ByCgQmmy/dual-ubuntu-system.html?
Jijonhyuni said:
Dual boot is using cache partition
Can select the OS at boot time
LeakKernel use (Thanks imoseyon)
Test rom
B40-Dirty-Commotio-MAGURO (4.2.2)
How to install
1. flash Other Android Rom(4.2.x)
2. wipe cache
3. Flash quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
Download : http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch-preview/quantal/mwc-demo/quantal-preinstalled-phablet-armhf.zip
4. Flash dual-ubuntu-system.zip
Download : http://www.4shared.com/zip/ByCgQmmy/dual-ubuntu-system.html?
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Looks great, but could you provide a bit more detailed instructions?
Culex316 said:
Looks great, but could you provide a bit more detailed instructions?
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more detailed? are you kidding me? If you can't follow not even those simple instructions, in my opinion, you should NOT even try... for your own good...
Jijonhyuni, I just did it and it works great!! thank you very much for this!!! :good:
Just great, one question if i want to flash my android rom i must reflash the dual boot file just after i presume
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Works very great and easy sadly this is a preversion of ubuntu... Looking forward to this
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pereprimus said:
Just great, one question if i want to flash my android rom i must reflash the dual boot file just after i presume
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No you don't have to reflash but back up your ROM anyway
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Culex316 said:
Looks great, but could you provide a bit more detailed instructions?
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Step 1: Press back button in browser.
Step 2: Close browser.
Step 3: Forget this thread exists.
corypaul said:
No you don't have to reflash but back up your ROM anyway
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thanks for the quick answer, wanted to change my android ROM asap because of weird ui crashes
do everyone who install Ubuntu phone in their android phones get the same rom? I mean, everybody get this LolaChanged version of Ubuntu?
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Hmm... A question... Is there anything what our Android Devs could do, to bring ubuntu OS to us as dayly driver?
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Gosh, that's great! You know who would really enjoy this? The people in the goddamn Ubuntu forum.
WiredPirate said:
Gosh, that's great! You know who would really enjoy this? The people in the goddamn Ubuntu forum.
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But half the dual boot is Android (even though the other half is Ubuntu). Is that not enough?
And by the way, where is the Ubuntu forum? I can't seem to find it in the Galaxy Nexus forums. Do you mean the thread? Or do you mean the general Ubuntu section?
Just noticed a bug with this.
In Ubuntu, the screen doesn't turn off.
If I hit the power button the welcome screen slides in, but nothing else happens.
Not even time out works? Because my screen turns off just fine..?
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Just had it on for a couple of minutes, didn't turn off. But it did turn off once after I left it for a minute. Seems odd.
Spidey! said:
Not even time out works? Because my screen turns off just fine..?
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I had no problem either, but since i flashed another android rom, i have the same issue as above.
By the way maybe interresting thing, with an explorer with root privilege on the android part we can access some folders like acct, uid,system, init files and more, is it ok? cause i don't remember having access to the uid folder before....
This is great! Thanks!
I noticed that the " Dualboot ubuntu zip file " contains 4.2.1 files & most probably 4.2.1 kernel . Didn't tried this out yet . but like to clarify from those who have flashed this .
Can we use this with 4.2.2 rom ? or it just reverts the rom back to 4.2.1 .
Oodie said:
I noticed that the " Dualboot ubuntu zip file " contains 4.2.1 files & most probably 4.2.1 kernel . Didn't tried this out yet . but like to clarify from those who have flashed this .
Can we use this with 4.2.2 rom ? or it just reverts the rom back to 4.2.1 .
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I'm using it together with PA (20th Feb build, so full 4.4.2) and it works flawlessly (on the android side), but I do miss Trinity Kernel
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Oodie said:
I noticed that the " Dualboot ubuntu zip file " contains 4.2.1 files & most probably 4.2.1 kernel . Didn't tried this out yet . but like to clarify from those who have flashed this .
Can we use this with 4.2.2 rom ? or it just reverts the rom back to 4.2.1 .
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I was just going to post that

Android AOSP 4.3 Source Build for Nexus 10

For those who prefer open source builds, rather than "Factory Images", here is a zip which is a stock, AOSP 4.3 build, straight from source. Why post this when anyone could make it? Well, it seems Google messed up their binary drivers, so it took me a little while to fix them, and fix the problems and get the ROM booting (they put the wrong mali GLES driver in their blob package).
Anyway, I have fixed that, and made it build successfully, so without futher ado, an AOSP (no google proprietary apps etc) build of 4.3 for the Nexus 10. The fixed vendor blobs are available at https://github.com/pulser/vendor_samsung_manta for anyone wanting to build themselves, and all can be verified, as they came from the "Factory Image" of 4.3 for the Nexus 10.
This is a pure AOSP build, there is no boot animation or any other "Google" things - just a plain, pure, AOSP build.
Enjoy, and this can be rooted using Chainfire's current 4.3 root method using SuperSU, which is detailed at https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire/posts/WqS2E9kkN1L
Feel free to use, share, re-use, distribute, copy, paste, mirror, ignore, root, tweak, patch or mod. I am not like certain individuals who go ZOMG NO MIRRORS PLEASE... Go on, mirror, make a torrent if you want, and share it if anyone actually cares about this
Tested:
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS
Auto rotation
Accelermeter
Magnetic Field Sensor
Brightness Sensor (and Autobrightness)
Barometer
Seemingly not working:
Proximity sensor (not detected, but apparently has one)
Download:
http://goo.im/devs/pulser/Nexus10
Hmmm...I'm co cerned what you said about they put the wrong Mali driver in. What does this effect for those of us who flashed the stock image from the website?..
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duarian said:
Hmmm...I'm co cerned what you said about they put the wrong Mali driver in. What does this effect for those of us who flashed the stock image from the website?..
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Stock image isn't the AOSP?
I am not worrying.
Thanks OP.
duarian said:
Hmmm...I'm co cerned what you said about they put the wrong Mali driver in. What does this effect for those of us who flashed the stock image from the website?..
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Nothing to worry about. I took the RIGHT driver from the factory image (stock image).
The AOSP release they made had wrong blobs, I rectified it with the correct files from the stock image.
I missed a blob:
https://github.com/pulser/vendor_samsung_manta/commit/4c534c24407a163bc16bfa24cb769aef7ab9ebd3
Push to /system/vendor/lib/
pulser_g2 said:
I missed a blob:
https://github.com/pulser/vendor_samsung_manta/commit/4c534c24407a163bc16bfa24cb769aef7ab9ebd3
Push to /system/vendor/lib/
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How do we download the file/blob please?
Never downloaded anything from Github before...
pulser_g2 said:
For those who prefer open source builds, rather than "Factory Images", here is a zip which is a stock, AOSP 4.3 build, straight from source. Why post this when anyone could make it? Well, it seems Google messed up their binary drivers, so it took me a little while to fix them, and fix the problems and get the ROM booting (they put the wrong mali GLES driver in their blob package).
Anyway, I have fixed that, and made it build successfully, so without futher ado, an AOSP (no google proprietary apps etc) build of 4.3 for the Nexus 10. The fixed vendor blobs are available at https://github.com/pulser/vendor_samsung_manta for anyone wanting to build themselves, and all can be verified, as they came from the "Factory Image" of 4.3 for the Nexus 10.
This is a pure AOSP build, there is no boot animation or any other "Google" things - just a plain, pure, AOSP build.
Enjoy, and this can be rooted using Chainfire's current 4.3 root method using SuperSU, which is detailed at https://plus.google.com/+Chainfire/posts/WqS2E9kkN1L
Feel free to use, share, re-use, distribute, copy, paste, mirror, ignore, root, tweak, patch or mod. I am not like certain individuals who go ZOMG NO MIRRORS PLEASE... Go on, mirror, make a torrent if you want, and share it if anyone actually cares about this
Tested:
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
GPS
Auto rotation
Accelermeter
Magnetic Field Sensor
Brightness Sensor (and Autobrightness)
Barometer
Seemingly not working:
Proximity sensor (not detected, but apparently has one)
Download:
http://goo.im/devs/pulser/Nexus10
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Is this why the latest version supported for manta is 4.2.2r1 (according to this) while everything else is 4.3xx?
Explains why I can't get a flashable build.
This is why I stick to factory images.
ridobe said:
Is this why the latest version supported for manta is 4.2.2r1 (according to this) while everything else is 4.3xx?
Explains why I can't get a flashable build.
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It may well be, but the factory image is available.
But some of us don't want GApps, and don't want binary parts (save for the necessary evil of drivers), which is where AOSP builds come in.
pulser_g2 said:
It may well be, but the factory image is available.
But some of us don't want GApps, and don't want binary parts (save for the necessary evil of drivers), which is where AOSP builds come in.
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Thanks. I like to build for myself but couldn't figure out why I couldn't flash successfully. Upon further investigation it appears that it is not supported (yet) in aosp. I'm running the factory images for now instead. However, this evening I'm going to flash this.
I just want to make sure. This wont wipe my internal hard drive. First time i flashed the new 4.2 i lost everything and cant backup anything as of now because i am outta town the whole summer.. Plz if anybody can confirm
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BabyHuey said:
I just want to make sure. This wont wipe my internal hard drive. First time i flashed the new 4.2 i lost everything and cant backup anything as of now because i am outta town the whole summer.. Plz if anybody can confirm
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I am not aware of anything to deliberately wipe /data, but I strongly suggest you don't flash this, unless you are willing to lose things? Why? because I didn't test every possible situation that could come up. I also didn't CHECK that /data remained...
So perhaps take the OTA (if you're on stock)? Or just hang off? It's nothing hugely special in my opinion.
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I also didn't CHECK that /data remained...
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It does, I flashed it.
Would still like to know how to get those missing blobs...
stonebear said:
It does, I flashed it.
Would still like to know how to get those missing blobs...
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So nothing will be wiped?
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BabyHuey said:
So nothing will be wiped?
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My data remained, but I would be concerned if you took a chance on my say so and something went wrong. I was ok but maybe you wouldn't be for some reason.
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stonebear said:
It does, I flashed it.
Would still like to know how to get those missing blobs...
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Which ones? The blobs are in the github link and came from the factory image. I'm not aware of any missing ones.
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Which ones? The blobs are in the github link and came from the factory image. I'm not aware of any missing ones.
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I don't know how to download them. Are they downloadable?
I suppose if I could understand the page I would know which ones to take from the factory image...noob, sorry.
Is it just "libRSDriverArm.so"?
http://d-h.st/aPi
4.3 gapps
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Thanks pulser_g2 for adding the correct binary blobs! Glad I'm not completely insane like I thought I was, I too noticed that Google had forgotten to provide the correct graphics driver binaries so I tried building 4.3 with the 4.2.2 graphics binaries and it not surprisingly didn't boot past the Google logo. Glad we could get this fixed :good:.
stonebear said:
I don't know how to download them. Are they downloadable?
I suppose if I could understand the page I would know which ones to take from the factory image...noob, sorry.
Is it just "libRSDriverArm.so"?
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Sure, that is the only "blob" I am aware I forgot. The N10 supposedly supports Bluetooth 4 (LE), but I have no idea how to test it, as I don't have any Bluetooth 4 LE devices. Can anyone test that? I will update the system.img today for you to make it easier It was only one blob I missed, and it only affects using front facing camera I believe.

[4.4] KitKat ART discussion thread

Hello,
Following @Nebucatnetzer idea (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47328274&postcount=1283), I decided to create a new thread dedicated to ART talking.
ART is not even finished by Google : all the ART discussion in 4.4 custom ROMs thread for our GNex clutters the threads with the same question every page. It results in messy threads which do not help anyone who wants to see the status, updates, or wants to post bugreports about the KitKat ROMs !
Small reminder out there : KitKat isn't even fully working on our phone, so it is quite early to mess up with ART, just my opinion So I'll hope everyone will talk about ART here as it concerns all the 4.4 ROMs out there.
What is ART ?
ART, Android RunTime, is a new runtime which has been introduced in Android 4.4.
It has been said that it improves the smoothness of the phone, but ATM it's more of a placebo effect (listen to this please, very interesting : Android Central : five minutes about ART podcast)
How to enable ART ?
Important, as Android devs said : Dalvik must remain the default runtime or you risk breaking your Android implementations and third-party applications.
(source : https://source.android.com/devices/tech/dalvik/art.html)
Go to Settings, then Developer Options, then Select runtime and select "Use ART"
BEWARE : Use odexed gapps (from AOSPA) otherwise you'll have nonstop FC and a really hard time reselecting Dalvik !
Here's a download link :AOSPA Odexed 4.4 Gapps
After selecting ART, your phone will rebuild is cache as usual, but don't worry if it takes a long moment, 20-30mins as some people reported.
If there's any other information we should add to this OP, I'll do it So, please use this magnificient thread to centralize all the ART talk :good:
Cheers !
Whatsapp doesn't work with ART
*Just informing*
Seraz007 said:
Whatsapp doesn't work with ART
*Just informing*
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Neither does Titanium Backup. I still get FC on Google keyboard, Google one and some init even with odex gapps. Each reboot there's 16 apps that need to be rebuilt each time. Really sucks.
Has anybody noticed some speed improvements?
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Is there any manual way to convert ODEX to OAT ?
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seriousia said:
Is there any manual way to convert ODEX to OAT ?
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Don't think so. I think the system does it when selecting ART and rebooting. That's why cache rebuilding takes a longer time.
But I'm not sure at all.
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j3r3myp said:
Don't think so. I think the system does it when selecting ART and rebooting. That's why cache rebuilding takes a longer time.
But I'm not sure at all.
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I kept it in the nexus reboot for 5 minutes after putting ART, the nex does not boot, maybe it takes more time
★sent by zio★
Once Whatsapp works on ART, I shall give it a try. Till then its practically unusable for me
j3r3myp said:
Here's a download link AOSPA Odexed 4.4 Gapps[/URL]
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This file is currently set to private - mediafire sais.
ART
I tried switching to ART last night.
I used Grarak's and ODEXED PA GApps.
After switching to ART, the phone prompted a reboot so I plugged my phone preparing fie a logcat.
When the Google logo appeared I started the logcat.
I noticed 1 error from the very beginning. It's looking for something and it didn't seem to find it.
Then on the process of optimizing the apps, there is one persistent warning.
It says it didn't find "ELF Magic".
What is ELF Magic ?
i was just thinking, with a fully stock odexed rom, all of the system apps and some frameworks are odexed. so when we are currently using art its only affecting the gapps and nothing else so technically we are not fully using art to its best ability and getting the full effect am i right ? i know its experimental but having the gapps only running with the art runtime is very minimal. i dived around root explorer and i noticed that the priv-app files still contained odex files and not oat showing that the compiler only works on system apps, idk im just babbling on sharing some thoughts haha anyways i would love to try it on a full rom scale some time hope ya guys understand what im trying to say here
payas0 said:
I tried switching to ART last night.
I used Grarak's and ODEXED PA GApps.
After switching to ART, the phone prompted a reboot so I plugged my phone preparing fie a logcat.
When the Google logo appeared I started the logcat.
I noticed 1 error from the very beginning. It's looking for something and it didn't seem to find it.
Then on the process of optimizing the apps, there is one persistent warning.
It says it didn't find "ELF Magic".
What is ELF Magic ?
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ELF file is a kind of executable file used by some Unix-like systems, similar to exe on Windows. The header of the file contains a sequence, called the magic number, which the system will check to make sure it's the right format. If not found, that means it's not an ELF. Search "ELF magic number" for more info.
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payas0 said:
I tried switching to ART last night.
I used Grarak's and ODEXED PA GApps.
After switching to ART, the phone prompted a reboot so I plugged my phone preparing fie a logcat.
When the Google logo appeared I started the logcat.
I noticed 1 error from the very beginning. It's looking for something and it didn't seem to find it.
Then on the process of optimizing the apps, there is one persistent warning.
It says it didn't find "ELF Magic".
What is ELF Magic ?
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Obviously it's magic from an Elf! See if you can capture one of the Keebler elves and have them use their magic on your phone!
On a more serious note:
In computing, the Executable and Linkable Format (ELF, formerly called Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executables, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps. First published in the System V Application Binary Interface specification,[1] and later in the Tool Interface Standard,[2] it was quickly accepted among different vendors of Unix systems. In 1999 it was chosen as the standard binary file format for Unix and Unix-like systems on x86 by the 86open project.
ELF is flexible and extensible by design, and it is not bound to any particular processor or architecture. This has allowed it to be adopted by many different operating systems on many different platforms.
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Source
I installed slimkat, changed density to 320, changed to ART, reboot.
Installed PA odex gapps, first boot took 5 minutes. Been running it since yesterday.
Facebook
Messenger
Snapchat
Instagram
Xda premium
9gag
Spotify
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elinho said:
I installed slimkat, changed density to 320, changed to ART, reboot.
Installed PA odex gapps, first boot took 5 minutes. Been running it since yesterday.
Facebook
Messenger
Snapchat
Instagram
Xda premium
9gag
Spotify
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Now try your Root. Is not working for me after reflash AOSPA GApps...
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G3Denver said:
Now try your Root. Is not working for me after reflash AOSPA GApps...
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I just flashed the newst SuperSU.zip
Hey guys, I just found this video about ART vs. Dalvik. Okay, it is on Nexus 7 (2013), but I guess the weaker OMAP4460 can see some benefits once we have a more-or-less stable build.
Okay, the video only appears for 1 second here, so here is the link: http://youtu.be/xgnZbdO4NV0
akash3656 said:
Once Whatsapp works on ART, I shall give it a try. Till then its practically unusable for me
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Me too. Can't stand without those 2 apps.
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G3Denver said:
Now try your Root. Is not working for me after reflash AOSPA GApps...
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My root is working :/
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What about voice calls? No trubles?
Sorry for bad English

which is the best rom for battery and gaming

using Omni rom now and although its cool but the major things which are battery and gaming sucks big time .which one do you guys recommend I should switch too
isaac clarke said:
using Omni rom now and although its cool but the major things which are battery and gaming sucks big time .which one do you guys recommend I should switch too
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I use the B513 Rom and its working very smooth and fast better then omni.
B512 Modded
I am using b512 with the Pure Graphic HD, Pure Audio, Pure Performances,Bravia Engine mods(which you can find on the xda forums with a bit of searching(or you can use google and just add xdaforums somewhere in your search string) applied and it works great, it's fast,smooth,great battery life,and the image quality is enhanced ,Gaming Performance is also quite good, I have found no need to even use art runtime.
astrit1 said:
I use the B513 Rom and its working very smooth and fast better then omni.
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the only problem I have with that paranoid rom is that it keeps disconnecting my wifi .real bummer that
digijedi007 said:
I am using b512 with the Pure Graphic HD, Pure Audio, Pure Performances,Bravia Engine mods(which you can find on the xda forums with a bit of searching(or you can use google and just add xdaforums somewhere in your search string) applied and it works great, it's fast,smooth,great battery life,and the image quality is enhanced ,Gaming Performance is also quite good, I have found no need to even use art runtime.
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can u please post some snap shot of that modded rom also download link .coz I already have the b512 official but debating myself if I should even try it
Custom Rom
isaac clarke said:
can u please post some snap shot of that modded rom also download link .coz I already have the b512 official but debating myself if I should even try it
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Lol the rom i mentioned i modded myself I used the b512 rom that is available on the xda forums with the following mods links are:
www(dot)mediafire(dot)com/download/q0a4crr8aq4gm24/PurePerformances%E2%84%A2X_Stock.1.4.zip
www(dot)mediafire(dot)com/download/zi7q6fk7cm9lclq/Pure_Graphic_HD_(Rendering_Version).zip
d-h(dot)st/32h
www(dot)dropbox(dot)com/s/l1m3q18g64yb0av/Sonyengines4.0%2B.zip
just use . instead of (dot)
credits for the mods go to original authors( couldn't find original thread of the bravia engine)
, you could too it's easy, you should start with a clean rom aka if possible format the usual parts : cache/dalvik/internal/data/cust , then follow the steps for reinstalling b510>reboot>setup phone> then start with the stock pure graphics hd> then pure performance stock>then pure audio stock and then bravia engine( i know it's a long process but it's definitely worth it in the end+(after you did it once you can just make a backup of your current system by using either Titanium Backup or twrp after you reflashed it so that you can just reinstall it if you ever want to try another rom..
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sorry i confused myself with 512 it's actually 510 im using (i dld the 512 the other day and saw it in my flash folder so i thought it was the one i was using(sorry for any inconvienience)
digijedi007 said:
Lol the rom i mentioned i modded myself I used the b512 rom that is available on the xda forums with the following mods links are:
www(dot)mediafire(dot)com/download/q0a4crr8aq4gm24/PurePerformances%E2%84%A2X_Stock.1.4.zip
www(dot)mediafire(dot)com/download/zi7q6fk7cm9lclq/Pure_Graphic_HD_(Rendering_Version).zip
d-h(dot)st/32h
www(dot)dropbox(dot)com/s/l1m3q18g64yb0av/Sonyengines4.0%2B.zip
just use . instead of (dot)
credits for the mods go to original authors( couldn't find original thread of the bravia engine)
, you could too it's easy, you should start with a clean rom aka if possible format the usual parts : cache/dalvik/internal/data/cust , then follow the steps for reinstalling b512>reboot>setup phone> then start with the stock pure graphics hd> then pure performance stock>then pure audio stock and then bravia engine( i know it's a long process but it's definitely worth it in the end+(after you did it once you can just make a backup of your current system by using either Titanium Backup or twrp after you reflashed it so that you can just reinstall it if you ever want to try another rom..
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ok just to be clear I install b512 then setup phone .then restart and install everything else using twrp right .
Answer to your Q
isaac clarke said:
ok just to be clear I install b512 then setup phone .then restart and install everything else using twrp right .
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Yes you must first wipe the usual partitions with twrp and then follow instructions on the xda forum for how to install b510, after you set it up, you install twrp then install the mods without rebooting in between then wipe cache after they install then reboot and enjoy a better p6
Also as requested snaps
Will create and upload more if requested
digijedi007 said:
Will create and upload more if requested
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can I see the home screen instead .
isaac clarke said:
can I see the home screen instead .
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homescreen pic added (note i use def Huawei launcher)
if you don't like it get something like next3d launcher or the ported xperia,touchwhizz launchers
digijedi007 said:
homescreen pic added (note i use def Huawei launcher)
if you don't like it get something like next3d launcher or the ported xperia,touchwhizz launchers
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This is work only with 510 ?? Now I have 512 ... and do I need TWRP if I use chinese ROOT program (VRoot)??
The mods should work with nearly any rom/firmware , look here for detailed instructions for updating and installing mods aswell as rooting
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p6/development/diy-rom-b510-based-add-want-t2843511
isaac clarke said:
ok just to be clear I install b512 then setup phone .then restart and install everything else using twrp right .
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Hi so are you going to switch from omni? If you do here is a more detailed guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p6/development/diy-rom-b510-based-add-want-t2843511

[Root] How to make ARCore work on Vince

!!ATTENTION!!
As Google recently changed how the device_profile files are located, these steps below do NOT work anymore. There are only two options you can choose from which you can follow and read about here
#I'll not be responsible for anything that happens to your device when you follow these steps#
If you don't know what ARCore is read this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARCore
After you understand what ARCore is for then continue reading.
@Arnova8G2 has made a flashable zip with support for our device.
AR Stickers download https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Uvspxje-myBIKIeDHfgMpZ4Uv_o5ZFYL
Installation steps:
1. Install original arcore linked below
2. Reboot to TWRP
3. Install twrp-Patch-ARcore-for-all-device.zip
4. Reboot to system
Zip download here. This method is still under testing, so the original method is still shown below.
Step 1. Download ARCore from here https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/googl...se/arcore-1-4-180716096-android-apk-download/
Step 2. Install an app that use ARCore. If you're lazy, you can use this https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-creative-lab/just-a-line-draw-anywhere-with-ar/
Step 3. Open the app you installed in step 2 and let it crash. This will make the folders and files that we're going to use later on.
Step 4. Download the file named device_profile_vince.textproto.txt at the end of this post and rename the file to device_profile_vince.textproto
Step 5. Using root explorer, copy the file you just renamed to /data/data/com.google.ar.core/files/device_profile_database2 and change SE context by selecting the file you just copied and press the three dots. Then select Restore default context and then press OK.
Step 6. Now you can use any apps that require ARCore!:victory:
NOTE: If you updated ARCore repeat step 3 to step 5
Tested on my vince running AEX and havoc os with omnivision sensor
Not really necessary anymore as we've Arnova8G2's flashable zip but I'll keep it here anyways
During the steps above, you probably saw a bunch of files in /data/data/com.google.ar.core/files/device_profile_database. One file is for one device or another variant of the same device. These files come from the manufacturers or Google themselves for the devices that officially ARCore.
Unfortunately, vince, like a lot of other devices, don't officially support ARCore, so some of these files maybe more compatible with vince but I don't have time to test them all. So if anybody have extra time, you can help me find out which one of these files is best suited for our device. You just have to rename the file you want to test to device_profile_vince_.textproto(the _ is to make sure you don't accidentally replace the original device_profile_vince.textproto file) and rename the original device_profile_vince.textproto to device_profile_vince.textproto.bak
If you believe you've found a file that's better than the one on the OP, then please tag me and post the file name in this thread and I'll test it to see if it's better before adding it to the OP
CHANGELOGS;
Code:
3.9.18:Updated links in OP and ARstickers link
5.7.18:Updated OP and Arstickers link
3.7.18:Updated OP
27.06.18:Updated OP
23.06.18:Updated ARCore link
16.06.18:Updated device_profile_vince file
31.05.18:Updated ARCore link
23.05.18: Updated ARStickers link
21.05.18: Initial post
FAQ:
Q:Why (insert app name) can't detect surface?
A:Find a surface that's not shiny or white color. Surfaces that are textured and have sufficient lighting can help. Sometimes a reboot can help too
Q:Why can't I install all apps that use ARCore in play store?
A:They're supposed to be only for devices that officially support ARCore. If you want to use them on vince, download using apkmirror
Q:Why ARCore still isn't working on MIUI even after I followed all the steps?
A:This could be because that MIUI is heavily modified from stock Android so a lot of things aren't working on it.
Q:Why isn't AR Stickers working?
A:Use this version Download, (MIRROR). Thanks to @Arnova8G2 for this
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Hi.
Thank you for your hard work.
Can I know if potentially all arcore's app can work on Vince?
I am asking this because I'm fully stock and I would like to know for root it.
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vespino75 said:
Hi.
Thank you for your hard work.
Can I know if potentially all arcore's app can work on Vince?
I am asking this because I'm fully stock and I would like to know for root it.
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All apps that use ARCore should work except for ARStickers, which you've to use the one linked in the FAQ. It's the only app so far I tested that needs to be modded to work.
Deer developer tried every step describe by you on miui costum rom wash n dish by Jerome-X but not worked any AR core based software always it is saying that device is not supported check the screen shots.
irfan.shikarpuri said:
Deer developer tried every step describe by you on miui costum rom wash n dish by Jerome-X but not worked any AR core based software always it is saying that device is not supported check the screen shots.
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I wish Venice could support the AR core
Really good work done by you to enable this feature.
May be I am getting error due to miui
Mhhh... Weird.
I must wait 110 hours until unlock my bootloader... Damn.
Anyway.
I developed some app with Google tango.
And yes, the problem can be the Android version also.
Arcore works on few models with Android nougat. If you use a smooth vanilla 8.0 it can works (maybe).
If someone wants to try, please, try this app (now I can't because the bootloader),
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Now I got it that I have android 7.0 and AR core works good on android 8.0
Does not work with dotos.... why?
i followed exactly the guide...
irfan.shikarpuri said:
Now I got it that I have android 7.0 and AR core works good on android 8.0
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Hmm, that's weird, it should work for nougat ROMs too. Maybe because MIUi is heavily modified
vespino75 said:
Does not work with dotos.... why?
i followed exactly the guide...
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Are you sure you followed all the steps exactly? And how does it not work?
Yes I followed the instructions, and all the app (I tested 3 app) does not work (included the area stickers and yours in the guide).
I did also the last modify with root explorer... But I have the same problem of irfan
vespino75 said:
Yes I followed the instructions, and all the app (I tested 3 app) does not work (included the area stickers and yours in the guide).
I did also the last modify with root explorer... But I have the same problem of irfan
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How does it not work? Did the app just crash or something else?
Stampyron said:
How does it not work? Did the app just crash or something else?
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The app says "your device is not compatible with AR"
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vespino75 said:
The app says "your device is not compatible with AR"
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Then either you didn't rename the file correctly or you didn't restore SE context
Stampyron said:
Then either you didn't rename the file correctly or you didn't restore SE context
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I did it. Both.
There is some problem... Can I do something?
I tried also to use the extension .proto instead .textproto, with the first extension the app crash.
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vespino75 said:
I did it. Both.
There is some problem... Can I do something?View attachment 4512944View attachment 4512945
I tried also to use the extension .proto instead .textproto, with the first extension the app crash.
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Try put permission to rw and reboot

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