9.0 AOSP Pie Software binaries for Yoshino devices are up - Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact Guides, News, & Discussion

https://developer.sony.com/file/dow...-for-aosp-pie-android-9-0-kernel-4-9-yoshino/

Yes, but with this files phone got a bootloop. With older oem files phone boot up, but so many bugs...

russel5 said:
Yes, but with this files phone got a bootloop. With older oem files phone boot up, but so many bugs...
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Which oem files are you talking about? Were you able to boot into AOSP Pie with Oreo's OEM files?

Yes oem files for oreo

russel5 said:
Yes oem files for oreo
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If I replace aosp with other gsi rom and then use oem for oreo Will it work? I want to test it on xz1

I dont think that it will be work

russel5 said:
Yes, but with this files phone got a bootloop. With older oem files phone boot up, but so many bugs...
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Were you on 47.1.A.16.20 when you tested it? I think it could be related if you got a bootloop on 47.1.A.12.235.

I think you dont understand how it works. No matter what version of firmware are you have, AOSP's oem files just replace them and using it, not STOCK.
And this is known issue
https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker/issues/168

Has anyone been able to get this working yet? I managed to get AOSP to boot, but every time I try and install Opengapps I get bootloop.. Passes sony boot screen then straight into a reboot.
Anyone knows of a gapps package that is compatible?

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bootloader stock zip required to flash through twrp(need to go back to seslinux enfor

I flashed a modified bootloader to use magisk with oos as it forced seslinux to premissive
now i need to go back to stock bootloader
can anyone provide me zip for the stock bootloader so i can flash it throught twrp
the modified bootloader thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/magisk-oxygen-os-8-0-op3-3t-t3689901
the mordified bootloader zip file is in the download links ->magisk 14.3 zip-> oneplus_bootloader.zip
this might also help
https://www.xda-developers.com/onep...ng-of-selinux-to-permissive-mode-in-fastboot/
file also attached mordified bootloader
indroider said:
I flashed a modified bootloader to use magisk with oos as it forced seslinux to premissive
now i need to go back to stock bootloader
can anyone provide me zip for the stock bootloader so i can flash it throught twrp
the modified bootloader thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/magisk-oxygen-os-8-0-op3-3t-t3689901
the mordified bootloader zip file is in the download links ->magisk 14.3 zip-> oneplus_bootloader.zip
this might also help
https://www.xda-developers.com/onep...ng-of-selinux-to-permissive-mode-in-fastboot/
file also attached mordified bootloader
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Simply dirty flash the ROM.
tnsmani said:
Simply dirty flash the ROM.
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Its not wot m looking for.. Bootloader will not go enforced by its own . so.. Looking for bootloader stock zip
Hoping it's not too late: have you looked there?
Simone98RC said:
Hoping it's not too late: have you looked there?
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No boot loader there
Just firmwares n boot logos
Still thanks for trying
indroider said:
No boot loader there
Just firmwares n boot logos
Still thanks for trying
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Sure? You're wrong: the mentioned link include only bootloader+modem that are coming with every OOS release.
There's no system partition, because that packages are built for custom rom users.
I used them for a long time, until I went back to modded stock.
Ps also full firmware include bootloader+modem partitions, otherwise you would get in hard brick especially with major updates.
Are you referring to a particular partition? What you mean for firmware?
Simone98RC said:
Sure? You're wrong: the mentioned link include only bootloader+modem that are coming with every OOS release.
There's no system partition, because that packages are built for custom rom users.
I used them for a long time, until I went back to modded stock.
Ps also full firmware include bootloader+modem partitions, otherwise you would get in hard brick especially with major updates.
Are you referring to a particular partition? What you mean for firmware?
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Yes they do include that bootloader img i have tried flashing multiple boot images but i used a bootloader zip from. A dev that changed the setting of my selinux of bootloader from enforced to permissive in order to use magisk 14.2 with oos as magisk earlier didnt support enforced state.... That is only poossible to replace when you have a bootloader zip that include instructions to do so .. So the default bootloader zip will have that instruction as default values
Did you find any solution?
theo.j22 said:
Did you find any solution?
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Yes just flash community beta of pie n bootloader will be updated to stock settings

finger print sensor issue with oreo roms

so i tried flashing many oreo custom roms, and the fingerprint sensor just didn't work anymore, and i know is a common issue, is there any fix to this?
Frarione said:
so i tried flashing many oreo custom roms, and the fingerprint sensor just didn't work anymore, and i know is a common issue, is there any fix to this?
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If you're still on the nougat bootloader it won't work
Flash the entire oero firmware via fastboot
TheFixItMan said:
If you're still on the nougat bootloader it won't work
Flash the entire oero firmware via fastboot
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my bootloader is in the B8.31 version, isn't that the oreo bootloader?
Frarione said:
my bootloader is in the B8.31 version, isn't that the oreo bootloader?
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I don't own this device
My advice would be to flash the entire oero firmware
TheFixItMan said:
If you're still on the nougat bootloader it won't work
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I believe it doesn't matter in case he is running Oreo CustomROM.
my bootloader is in the B8.31 version, isn't that the oreo bootloader?
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I would recommend you to downgrade to Nougat first - flash everything except gpt and bootloader to avoid hardbrick. Also don't run erase modem commands, they will erase your IMEI in this case. Then, make sure that fingerprint is working with Nougat StockROM. If it does, try to install CustomROM.
Andrej_SK said:
I believe it doesn't matter in case he is running Oreo CustomROM.
I would recommend you to downgrade to Nougat first - flash everything except gpt and bootloader to avoid hardbrick. Also don't run erase modem commands, they will erase your IMEI in this case. Then, make sure that fingerprint is working with Nougat StockROM. If it does, try to install CustomROM.
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ok i will try this, wish me luck
Andrej_SK said:
I would recommend you to downgrade to Nougat first - flash everything except gpt and bootloader to avoid hardbrick. Also don't run erase modem commands, they will erase your IMEI in this case. Then, make sure that fingerprint is working with Nougat StockROM. If it does, try to install CustomROM.
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Dude ily, all this time with that problem, and this was the simple solution, thx :good:
Frarione said:
Dude ily, all this time with that problem, and this was the simple solution, thx :good:
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Glad to help you.
Just one more thing to mention: don't even try to install OTA updates (in case you stay on StockROM). Here's why. Your bootloader's version is B8.31 now, but phone is "still" running Android Nougat (I guess). Oreo OTA updates the bootloader from B8.25 to B8.31, but since yours bootloader is already updated to B8.31, OTA would try to make a changes, which were already made and break the whole "structure" of bootloader. This would end up most probably in hard brick.
If you'd like to revert back to official Oreo someday, install it using fastboot method. (https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/how-to/official-oreo-8-1-0-opp28-85-16-t3849244). Even you will most probably loose all of the data, it seems to be the only one safe way to update back to Oreo after downgrading to Nougat.
Andrej_SK said:
Glad to help you.
Just one more thing to mention: don't even try to install OTA updates (in case you stay on StockROM). Here's why. Your bootloader's version is B8.31 now, but phone is "still" running Android Nougat (I guess). Oreo OTA updates the bootloader from B8.25 to B8.31, but since yours bootloader is already updated to B8.31, OTA would try to make a changes, which were already made and break the whole "structure" of bootloader. This would end up most probably in hard brick.
If you'd like to revert back to official Oreo someday, install it using fastboot method. (https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/how-to/official-oreo-8-1-0-opp28-85-16-t3849244). Even you will most probably loose all of the data, it seems to be the only one safe way to update back to Oreo after downgrading to Nougat.
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Roger that, thanks again

Question Fastboot Stock Roms

Hey guys, more and more Roms are coming out for our beloved OnePlus 9 pro. I had a 6 and 7tp before and there were stock oos Roms, which you could easily flash via Fastboot and have OOS back.
It's just more convenient to simply have one file instead of flashing all images and so on
It'll be so great if any developer could try to create one, since it shouldn't be so difficult (at least that's what I guess haha)
I created one (11.2.7.7.BA), it should work, but need testers. Ofc, Use it on your own Risk, but we have MSM Tool
Test_EU_11.2.7.7.zip
drive.google.com
Extract the Zip and Run "Flasher"
Sconny said:
I created one (11.2.7.7.BA), it should work, but need testers. Ofc, Use it on your own Risk, but we have MSM Tool
Test_EU_11.2.7.7.zip
drive.google.com
Extract the Zip and Run "Flasher"
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thanks for this bro much appreciated
fastboot -w not correct work
d:\Software_Tools\Multimedia\Handy-Taplet\Handy\Backup\Download\Rom\Payload Dumper 64 bit\payload_output>fastboot -w
Erasing 'userdata' OKAY [ 1.960s]
CreateProcess failed: Das System kann die angegebene Datei nicht finden. (2)
fastboot: error: Cannot generate image for userdata
I owe you a beer Sconny, you brought me back from the brink! I didn't exactly use all of your files, so I'm not sure if I count as a tester, but I was able to use your fastboot commands from Flasher.bat and turn that into a shell script. I ran it not really knowing it was going to work, so I ended up not wiping beforehand but it looks like it turned out fine. Oh and I didn't use your zip, used my own and dumped the payload myself. Thanks again Sconny!
Sconny said:
I created one (11.2.7.7.BA), it should work, but need testers. Ofc, Use it on your own Risk, but we have MSM Tool
Test_EU_11.2.7.7.zip
drive.google.com
Extract the Zip and Run "Flasher"
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Tested and it worked for me as well other than shows the same userdata wipe error as mentioned. Curious to ask if you could make a flashable zip to include just the latest firmware?
erad1 said:
Tested and it worked for me as well other than shows the same userdata wipe error as mentioned. Curious to ask if you could make a flashable zip to include just the latest firmware?
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Maybe I should implement another command or manual wiping should work. Isn't that the latest FW?
Sconny said:
Maybe I should implement another command or manual wiping should work. Isn't that the latest FW?
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yep that is the latest
Sconny said:
Maybe I should implement another command or manual wiping should work. Isn't that the latest FW?
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Yes but for flashing custom Roms you only need need some of the images flashed to the other slot prior to flashing the custom ROM zip. The system IMG and vendor IMG and some others are not needed. Comes in handy when moving from one custom ROM to another.
https://t.me/havoc_oneplus8/23372
This is an example of it for OnePlus 8...
erad1 said:
Yes but for flashing custom Roms you only need need some of the images flashed to the other slot prior to flashing the custom ROM zip. The system IMG and vendor IMG and some others are not needed. Comes in handy when moving from one custom ROM to another.
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erad1 said:
https://t.me/havoc_oneplus8/23372
This is an example of it for OnePlus 8...
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Never mind though as this was inaccurate on my part, vendor img is needed...my bad. This method just lets you flash to latest fw after you're already on a custom rom. So to say if a newer fw came out after you could update to it.
I will take a look on it when I've got more time, sorry guys. I need to test it on myself in order to provide this variant of restoring our devices, but I'm working much as hell atm and family stuff etc. Is more important. But I promise I will try to provide a fully functional package for all versions. System, ODM and Vendor is still buggy, but I have some ideas how to fix it
do u think this could work for AA?
Libra420T said:
do u think this could work for AA?
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There should be the same bug with wiping. But I have an idea, I gonna download AA and will upload here. 1 hour needed
Uploading right now.
Here is the AA Version. Wipe Manually, i have to figure out why its not working, for me it does (Maybe cable, usb port?)
I am not a Developer, i'm just doing this for fun and testing when i have time. As always, use at your own risk.
I disabled Verity for the 3 Partitions, maybe that will help. If you guys have some Ideas, please let me know.
Once it is working flawlessly, i will create a thread and update the "tool" for BA/AA/DA Devices.
Test2_AA_11.2.7.7.zip
drive.google.com
Gonna update to 11.2.8.8 soon, all versions. Waiting for all zips to download
Sconny said:
Gonna update to 11.2.8.8 soon, all versions. Waiting for all zips to download
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I'm rooted on T-Mobile stock 11.2.5.5 would I be able to flash 11.2.8.8 via fastboot? Or would I need to convert to EU first?
Pain-N-Panic said:
I'm rooted on T-Mobile stock 11.2.5.5 would I be able to flash 11.2.8.8 via fastboot? Or would I need to convert to EU first?
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Just follow the tutorial in this forum

Question twrp when

im not saying im gonna root my a22 yet but is anyone gonna port twrp or nah
when you try to write twrp, you may need to unlock bootloader first. and i have the problem with param file, because it's compressed by lz4 with another methods. can't open it with 7zip anymore.
do you have it?
same. i thought i'd be able to flash a custom ROM but I'm stuck with my device not listed on TWRP
nptoonix said:
same. i thought i'd be able to flash a custom ROM but I'm stuck with my device not listed on TWRP
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Yea but this is a device that's like 3 months old
Will this work? (https://odinforum.com/discussion/7/how-to-flash-custom-rom-on-samsung-devices-using-odin)
nptoonix said:
Will this work? (https://odinforum.com/discussion/7/how-to-flash-custom-rom-on-samsung-devices-using-odin)
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Well firstly it's done on a old version of odin with the old layout of firmware files, which won't work. And if it did work there's a high chance there's no custom roms for A22.
BlueTower said:
Well firstly it's done on a old version of odin with the old layout of firmware files, which won't work. And if it did work there's a high chance there's no custom roms for A22.
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Thank you for the response I'll wait then

Unlocking bootloader in 2022?

Not very active here but worth a try.
How to unlock bootloader these days, is it even possible?
Phone is still on MIUI 10.2
the_bulk said:
Not very active here but worth a try.
How to unlock bootloader these days, is it even possible?
Phone is still on MIUI 10.2
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why not?
https://c.mi.com/thread-1857937-1-1.html
https://en.miui.com/unlock/index.html
Then
https://xiaomirom.com/en/rom/redmi-note-5-note-5-pro-whyred-global-fastboot-recovery-rom/
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
All done rather easily. Thought there's maybe still those wait times.
the_bulk said:
All done rather easily. Thought there's maybe still those wait times.
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Always 168 hours.
NOSS8 said:
Always 168 hours.
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No, it did it instantly.
Should I flash latest stock firmware before going to put TWRP ? I want to put a custom rom .
the_bulk said:
No, it did it instantly.
Should I flash latest stock firmware before going to put TWRP ? I want to put a custom rom .
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It does it instantly if you have already unlocked it but normally it's 168 hours now maybe on older phones it's instantaneous.
You did it?
installed the rom version requested by the OP of the AOSP rom that way you won't need to flash the firmware.
It was surely never unlocked , must be cause it's an old device as you say.
AOSP ROM says Oreo which the device has but no luck with TWRP though, fastboot flash recovery comes up with FAILED (remote: Anti-rollback check failed) .
Even tried to boot twrp with fastboot boot but that gets me stuck at MI logo.
Think I'll try putting in newer firmware tomorrow and see what happens.
edit: It worked with newer firmware flawlessly , probably I had wrong TWRP version that did't work with Oreo ARB version. Thanks for your input

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