[OFFICIAL]Oxygen OS 3.2.0 OTA Update To Roll Out Soon on OnePlus 3 - OnePlus 3 Guides, News, & Discussion

OnePlus 3 rocked the tech stage this June. So far everything related to OnePlus 3 came into lame lights. At Android News Box we are currently testing a retail unit ourselves to bring out more from this beast. However, the full potential of OnePlus 3's custom tweaking can be extracted after the dash charge drivers. Today, at OnePlus forums, Staff Member Sam L made an official announcement of Oxygen OS 3.2 OTA Update on OnePlus 3.
This will be an incremental rollout. We should reach 100% coverage in the next 48 hours or so.
Oxygen OS 3.2
Change log for Oxygen OS 3.2.0
Here are some of the highlights of this update:
Enabled sRGB mode in developer options.
Improved RAM management.
Improved GPS performance.
Enhanced audio playback quality.
Updated custom icon packs.
Fixed some issues with notifications.
Improved camera quality/functionality.
Fixed some issues in Gallery.
Implemented latest Google security patches.
Fixed bugs in Clock/Music apps.
As said, the roll-out will be covered fully in next 48 hours. Stay tuned for Android News Box for more updates. Head over to our official facebook channel for queries. Don't forget to share and comment your thoughts below.
Source: ANB and OnePlus Forumns

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[L5/L7][DISCUSION THREAD] Lollipop & KITKAT

General discusion about Lollipop&Marshmallow for L5 & L7
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Android 5.0 "Lollipop" is the latest version of the Android mobile operating system developed by Google. Unveiled on June 25, 2014 during Google I/O, it became available as official over-the-air (OTA) updates on November 12, 2014 for select devices that run distributions of Android serviced by Google, including Nexus and Google Play edition devices. Its source code was made available on November 3, 2014.
One of the most prominent changes in the Lollipop release is a redesigned user interface built around a responsive design language referred to as "material design". Other changes include improvements to the notifications, which can be accessed from the lockscreen and displayed within applications as top-of-the-screen banners. Google also made internal changes to the platform, with the Android Runtime (ART) officially replacing Dalvik for improved application performance, and with changes intended to improve and optimize battery usage, known internally as Project Volta.
QUESTIONS:
-What are you guys thinking about this new update for our phones?
-What are you thinking about new MATERIAL DESIGN?
-What about ART? (pros--cons)
-Guest user mode? Good?
-What about app compatibility?
-more soon
For now we know that
@ALEX.IMER work on CM12 for L7 (make all,but stuck on graphic module).
@Asce1062 work on CyanHacker L for L7 & L5
@aidasaidas75 Finished CM12 for L5 HERE
We have kernels which support both devices, that is good thing
For L7 there is IMER kernel which is in all his roms
For L5 there is SKernel by @skyinfo HERE
Also there is GAPPs thread by @Plamb1r and @Paget96 (me) HERE
Material design: fluid, purposeful motion
More tangible interaction
Content responds to your touch in an intuitive way.
More time playing, less time charging
Power for the long haul with a battery saver feature that extends your device by up to 90 minutes. And now it's easier to manage your power usage - see the estimated time left before you need to charge, and when you're charging, approximately how much time until it's topped up and ready to go.
More ways to secure your device
Share your device securely with guest user mode. Or create multiple user accounts to enable friends to log in on your device. In either case, no one will be able to access any of your stuff. And you can use Android Smart Lock to secure your phone or tablet by pairing it with a trusted device like your wearable or even your car.
Your device, your rules
For fewer worries and disruptions, adjust your settings so only certain people and notifications get through. When it's important, respond directly from your lockscreen.
Lollipop features​
Material Design
A bold, colorful, and responsive UI design for consistent, intuitive experiences across all your devices
Responsive, natural motion, realistic lighting and shadows, and familiar visual elements make it easier to navigate your device
Vivid new colors, typography, and edge-to-edge imagery help to focus your attention​
Notifications
New ways to control when and how you receive messages - only get interrupted when you want to be
View and respond to messages directly from your lock screen. Includes the ability to hide sensitive content for these notifications
For fewer disruptions, turn on Priority mode via your device’s volume button so only certain people and notifications get through. Or schedule recurring downtime like 10pm to 8am when only Priority notifications can get through
With Lollipop, incoming phone calls won’t interrupt what you’re watching or playing. You can choose to answer the call or just keep doing what you’re doing
Control the notifications triggered by your apps; hide sensitive content and prioritize or turn off the app’s notifications entirely
More intelligent ranking of notifications based on who they’re from and the type of communication. See all your notifications in one place by tapping the top of the screen​
Battery
Power for the long haul
A battery saver feature which extends device use by up to 90 mins
Estimated time left to fully charge is displayed when your device is plugged in
Estimated time left on your device before you need to charge again can now be found in battery settings​
Security
Keep your stuff safe and sound
New devices come with encryption automatically turned on to help protect data on lost or stolen devices
SELinux enforcing for all applications means even better protection against vulnerabilities and malware
Use Android Smart Lock to secure your phone or tablet by pairing it with a trusted device like your wearable or even your car​
Device Sharing
More flexible sharing with family and friends
Multiple users for phones. If you forget your phone, you still can call any of your friends (or access any of your messages, photos etc.) by simply logging into another Android phone running Lollipop. Also perfect for families who want to share a phone, but not their stuff
Guest user for phones and tablets means you can lend your device and not your info
Screen pinning: pin your screen so another user can access just that content without messing with your other stuff​
New Quick Settings
Get to the most frequently used settings with just two swipes down from the top of the screen
New handy controls like flashlight, hotspot, screen rotation and cast screen controls
Easier on/off toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and location
Manually adjust your brightness for certain conditions. Then, adaptive brightness will kick in based on ambient lighting​
Connectivity
A better internet connection everywhere and more powerful Bluetooth low energy capabilities
Improved network handoffs resulting in limited interruption in connectivity. For example, continue your video chat or VoIP calls without interruption as you leave the house and switch from your home Wi-Fi back to cellular
Improved network selection logic so that your device connects only if there is a verified internet connection on Wi-Fi
Power-efficient scanning for nearby Bluetooth low energy (“BLE”) devices like wearables or beacons
New BLE peripheral mode​
Runtime and Performance
A faster, smoother and more powerful computing experience
ART, an entirely new Android runtime, improves application performance and responsiveness
Up to 4x performance improvements
Smoother UI for complex, visually rich applications
Compacting backgrounded apps and services so you can do more at once
Support for 64 bit devices, like the Nexus 9, brings desktop class CPUs to Android
Support for 64-bit SoCs using ARM, x86, and MIPS-based cores
Shipping 64-bit native apps like Chrome, Gmail, Calendar, Google Play Music, and more
Pure Java language apps run​
source: Android lollipop 5.0
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-Next Lollipop updates-​
Update 5.0.1
As of now, there is no word on what precise changes the Android 5.0.1 update brings; though we can expect the release to bring fixes to various bugs and issues reported by Android 5.0 Lollipop users in the recent few weeks. With the release of Android 5.0.1 factory images for Nexus devices, we can expect that Google will soon announce the incremental update.
Update 5.0.2
Android 5.0 is has been publicly available since early November, and the number of devices getting Google’s latest OS is growing bigger every day. In the first few weeks after its release, Google focused on stability and released quite a few update builds. Now, it’s the time for a small numerical bump, because Android 5.0.2 has just been pushed into Google’s AOSP repos.
Android 5.0.1 was rather minor update, with only a few notable changes. Android 5.0.2 is definitely bigger, but it’s still not huge. Google managed to address some issues with MountService which should now start before performBootDexOpt. This fixes a previously reported bug in the issue tracker. Some other changes related to NAND have also been pushed. Fstrim, introduced in Android 4.3, caused some serious issues on Lollipop. According to this log provided by XDA Recognized Developer cybojenix, devices turned off for the night had problems with fstrim being launched at all. Google addressed the issue and devices with slow NAND should now have a noticeable performance boost.
Nexus 7 (Wi-Fi) and Nexus 7 (Mobile Data) device trees have been updated. As a result, new factory images for the Nexus 7 (2012) and updated binary files are have been pushed. As usual you can get them from the Android Developer Page. An updated device tree for tilapia is a good sign, as it’s one of two devices that haven’t received an official update already. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, signaling that Google will finally bring official Lollipop to the missing devices sooner rather than later.
If you want to build Android 5.0.2 yourself, you can update your current sources by executing the following command:
repo init -b android-5.0.2_r1 && repo sync
Update 5.0.3
A memory leak occurs when Android allocates a chunk of system memory for a task and then doesn’t release it again. This means that over time more and more memory will be allocated and none ever given back. Even with 2 or 3GB of RAM, eventually the system will run out of memory, and that is never pretty.
The thread on the issue tracker is hard to follow as there are lots of complaints and there is lots of general unhappiness, but little in the way of official comments from Google or Android developers. However it does now seem that Google has agreed that this is a bug, and that it has been fixed in the source code. What that means is that the latest source code used to build Android doesn’t leak memory. However that doesn’t actually help affected users at the moment. The next step is for Google to make a new release of Android, probably Android 5.0.3 Lollipop, with this and other bug fixes. However there is no news on when that will be. Let’s hope it will be soon.
Update 5.1
Google released Android 5.0 just over a month ago, and since then Lollipop has been trying to establish its position in the global smartphone market. Despite its many new features and overall greatness, Android 5.0 has many issues that still need to be addressed. According to our colleagues at AndroidPIT and their two internal sources, Google is working on Android 5.1, which should really come as no surprise because software progress is inevitable. We already know that Google is always looking ahead, but the interesting part is that if rumors are to be believed, we’ll see 5.1 as soon as the end of February.
This information, although plausible, could strike one as a bit odd. After all, usually Google releases one or two versions of its OS per year. But with the potential release of 5.1 right around the corner, it’s unclear as to why Google would want to roll out a new update so soon.
If AndroidPIT’s sources are to be believed, the update will allegedly bring following improvements:
-Silent mode added after missing on Android 5.0
-General improvements in system stability
-Improved RAM management
-Fixes for sudden app closures
-Improved battery management
-Excessive consumption of network devices when used Wi-Fi fixed
-Issues with wireless connections fixed
-Problems with Okay Google function solved
-Notifications problems solved
-Some sound problems experience by certain devices fixed
-Other improvements and changes
The to-do list is rather long, and Google will definitely address some of these problems. AndroidPIT claims that they got this news from sources close to Google and Android 5.1 will soon become a reality. We can only wait to see whether these revelations are real or not.
Android 6.0: let’s invent the ultimate Android OS
http://www.androidpit.com/android-6-release-date-news-rumors
Android M (6.0) --- that is for future xd
Source:
AndroidPIT
Official android site:
Android Lollipop 5.0 (official site)
Thats all information which we have for now, I will updating this thread frequently
General discusion about KITKAT for L5 & L7
The Android 4.4 KitKat operating system uses advanced memory optimization technologies. As a result, it is available on Android devices with as little as 512 MB of RAM. This is important because previous versions of the operating system required more internal memory which made them incompatible with many older device models. This was a major cause of the problem known as Android fragmentation.
Android 4.4 KitKat features a cleaner user interface, Near Field Communication (NFC) support and always-on touch screen action buttons, which replace the need for the physical buttons found on many Android devices. KitKat also boasts an improved security-enhanced Linux module, which helps prevent unauthorized app access.
Google announced Android 4.4 KitKat in September 2013 and debuted it on the Nexus 5 smartphone the following month. For months prior to the release, observers expected the OS to be called Key Lime Pie, but Google renamed it as part of a marketing promotion with the Hershey Company, which sells a candy bar called Kit Kat in the United States.
Smart, simple, and truly yours
Beautiful & Immersive
A more polished design, improved performance, and new features.​
Just say “Ok Google”
You don’t need to touch the screen to get things done. When on your home screen* or in Google Now, just say “Ok Google” to launch voice search, send a text, get directions or even play a song.
A work of art​While listening to music on your device, or while projecting movies to Chromecast, you’ll see beautiful full-screen album and movie art when your device is locked. You can play, pause, or seek to a specific moment.
Immerse yourself
The book you're reading, the game you're playing, or the movie you're watching — now all of these take center stage with the new immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really want to see. Just swipe the edge of the screen to bring back your status bar and navigation buttons.
Faster multitasking​Android 4.4 takes system performance to an all-time high by optimizing memory and improving your touchscreen so that it responds faster and more accurately than ever before. This means that you can listen to music while browsing the web, or race down the highway with the latest hit game, all without a hitch.
Smart & Simple
Google smarts improve every corner of the Android experience.
The future is calling
The new phone app automatically prioritizes your contacts based on the people you talk to the most. You can also search for nearby places and businesses, your contacts, or people in your Google Apps domain.
A smarter caller ID​Whenever you get a call from a phone number not in your contacts, your phone will look for matches from businesses with a local listing on Google Maps. Learn more about caller ID by Google.
All your messages in the same place
Never miss a message, no matter how your friend sends it. With the new Hangouts app, all of your SMS and MMS messages are together in the same app, alongside your other conversations and video calls. And with the new Hangouts, you can even share your location and send animated GIFs.
Emoji everywhere​Sometimes words can’t express how you feel. For that, there’s Emoji, the colorful Japanese characters, now available on Google Keyboard.
Grab & Go
New features help you get things done while you’re on the move.
Print wherever, whenever
Now you can print photos, documents, and web pages from your phone or tablet. You can print to any printer connected to Google Cloud Print, to HP ePrint printers, and to other printers that have apps in the Google Play Store.
Pick a file, any file​From apps like Quickoffice, you can open and save files on Google Drive, other cloud storage services, or your device. And with quick access to recently used files, it's easier than ever to send the file you were just working on.
Your office, anywhere
Create and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations from your phone or tablet with the newly redesigned Quickoffice
Even more features
For those of you looking to go deeper, here's an exhaustive list of all the updates found in Android 4.4, KitKat.
Bluetooth MAP support
Android now supports the Message Access Profile (MAP) so Bluetooth-enabled cars can exchange messages with your devices.
Chromecast support
With your Android device and a Chromecast, you can enjoy your favorite online entertainment, from Netflix, YouTube, Hulu Plus, and Google Play on your HDTV.
Chrome web view
Applications that embed web content now use Chrome to render web components accurately and quickly.
Closed captioning
Android now supports closed captioning and subtitles. To turn on closed captioning, go to Settings > Accessibility and turn on Captions.
Device management built-in
If you ever lose your device, you can find or wipe it with the Android
Device Manager
Downloads app redesign
The Downloads app has been redesigned, giving you new sorting options and list and grid views for all the files you’ve downloaded.
Easy home screen switching
If you love to customize your device and have installed one or more home screen replacements, you can switch between them easily in Settings > Home.
Email app refresh
The redesigned Email app has a fresh new look with nested folders, contact photos and better navigation.
Full-screen wallpapers with preview
Your wallpaper now extends through the notification tray and system buttons. And when you change your wallpaper, you can preview just how it will look before you set it.*
HDR+ photography
HDR+ mode on Nexus 5 automatically snaps a rapid burst of photos and combines them to give you the best possible single shot. Daytime pictures are vivid with clean shadows, and nighttime photos are sharp with less noise.*
Infrared blasting
On devices with an infrared (IR) blaster, Android now supports applications for remote control of TVs and other nearby devices.
Location in Quick Settings
Access your location settings from anywhere with a new tile in Quick Settings.
Location modes and monitoring
If you want to conserve battery, go to Settings > Location to switch between high accuracy and battery-saving location modes. There’s no need to toggle GPS, Wi-Fi, and mobile network settings. And to see which apps have recently requested your location, go to Settings > Location.
Low-power audio playback
Android 4.4 on Nexus 5 lets you listen to music for longer - up to 60 hours of audio playback.*
Music and movie-seeking from lock screen
Jump to a specific part of a song or video from your lock screen. Just long press on the play or pause button and then select the point you want.
Secure app sandboxes
Application sandboxes have been hardened with Security-Enhanced Linux.
Step counting built-in
When you use fitness apps like Moves on Nexus 5, the phone acts as a pedometer to count steps. Android 4.4 and updated hardware make this a more battery-friendly way to measure your activity.
Tap to pay, built a new way
Android 4.4 introduces a new, open architecture for NFC payments that works with any mobile carrier, and lets apps manage your payment information in the cloud or on your device. Now you can tap to pay with Google Wallet or other apps at more than a million stores.
Touchscreen improvements
Improved software and Nexus 5’s new hardware mean Android responds to your touch faster and more accurately than ever before.*
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For me, i'm a fan of playing game so i hope the graphic in new version will better than present kitkat rom
I think Material design is beautiful, it look simple and colorful
ART, i hope it will stable and support more app and no bugs
My phone is mine so guest user mode is not important for me
That is my thinkings about new version Lollipop is going for our poor device
Sorry for my bad english
SMILEVN said:
For me, i'm a fan of playing game so i hope the graphic in new version will better than present kitkat rom
I think Material design is beautiful, it look simple and colorful
ART, i hope it will stable and support more app and no bugs
My phone is mine so guest user mode is not important for me
That is my thinkings about new version Lollipop is going for our poor device
Sorry for my bad english
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I thinks so. But all of you need to know IMER's CM12. Don't have ART. He said that "only dalvik" idk now :/
I think IMER only make rom for l7
What about l5??? The last i have used cyanhacker is very laggy
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What about the record with the microphone?
SMILEVN said:
I think IMER only make rom for l7
What about l5??? The last i have used cyanhacker is very laggy
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I use cyan hacker for l7 . Work good. Try the latest SKernel . There is final version for L5.
EDIT: Yes, IMER work only for L7.. And that is not problem to port to L5. / don't worry.
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I don't know :/ but we always can hope.
Paget96 said:
I use cyan hacker for l7 . Work good. Try the latest SKernel . There is final version for L5.
EDIT: Yes, IMER work only for L7.. And that is not problem to port to L5. / don't worry.
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I agree that cyanhacker is smooth but the graphic is very bad
Now i am using avatar rom from Mr.Plamb1r to play game
I think CrystalPA rom is a good Kitkat rom but Mr.Cr3pt didn't support it
SMILEVN said:
I agree that cyanhacker is smooth but the graphic is very bad
Now i am using avatar rom from Mr.Plamb1r to play game
I think CrystalPA rom is a good Kitkat rom but Mr.Cr3pt didn't support it
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My first rom on this device is CrystalPa 5.0.. Then I used. CM11, LS. And now CyanHacker.
Now I waiting for. CM12 by mr @ALEX.IMER
but i am using l5 so i wait the new version cyanhacker from Mr.Asce
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but i am using l5 so i wait the new version cyanhacker from Mr.Asce
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I read somewhere, don't know where, he already make for L7 p705 and will test it today or tomorrow. . I know only that.
Good news for L5 users!! @aidasaidas75 is building CM12 for L5!!
Lollipop is coming.
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Good news for L5 users!! @aidasaidas75 is building CM12 for L5!!
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That is very very good news . Good luck with that rom guys. . We must wait,some time (L7) users
Information updated, check first post
Anyone can tell me, what is LS?
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Anyone can tell me, what is LS?
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LiquidSmooth
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From my experience w/ L from my aging galaxy tab 10.1 is great. Its smoother than KK.
AFAIK, @Asce1062 will make cyanhacker L. That's what he said on his thread and this will be due this DEC 20. We just hope so and wait.
For me, LS and cyanhacker will be great for L. Since this two ROMs were the smoothest of all KK I've ever flashed. Except for the last version of LS which is buggy.
So for now let's just wait and see.
vaikz said:
From my experience w/ L from my aging galaxy tab 10.1 is great. Its smoother than KK.
AFAIK, @Asce1062 will make cyanhacker L. That's what he said on his thread and this will be due this DEC 20. We just hope so and wait.
For me, LS and cyanhacker will be great for L. Since this two ROMs were the smoothest of all KK I've ever flashed. Except for the last version of LS which is buggy.
So for now let's just wait and see.
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Ok, thanks for reply. I read somewhere that @Asce1062 working on LS. he work on both or. Only cyanhacker L
So guys thank you for being patient, tomorrow is my last exam ...I'll sync on Friday and start working on Saturday, 20th as promised.
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Ok, thanks for reply. I read somewhere that @Asce1062 working on LS. he work on both or. Only cyanhacker L
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Yes, I have been syncing LS trees since they had Lollipop ? before Cyanhaker. But now that will change . I will be building Cyanhaker (Which is now based off of CM 12)... The developers promised to implement the speed tweaks from LS and even improve on them. Then maybe later on I will build LS.
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Build beta lollipop Huawei P7(honor6 l04. mate 7.)

SURCE:http://www.persianengineer.com/topic/441-اخرین-خبر-درباره-انتشار-51-برویp7-mate-7-honor-6/
Good I spend here as a former user of a P7 and current user of Honor 6 and good results that has come a PDF document by Huawei, which says the honor 6 Mate 7 and P7 We lollipop and since version must be done and instructions for it ... Here I leave the document and the changelog News lollipop
! Changelog: Lollipop 5.1 3.1 EMUI for: Software Release: Beta Software Release Note for
Huawei Ascend Smartphone. MT7-L09: MT7- L09 V100R001C00B137
MT7-TL10: V100R001C00B120SP04MT7-TL10
P7: P7-L10V100R001C900B803
HONOR 6 L04 H60: H60-L04 V100R001C00B380 .
This update is applicable to the above models & version only About this version Your phone will be updated to Android 5.1 and EMUI 3.1.
[System] •
Support on ARM v8, x86-64, and MIPS-64 architectures and fully 64-bit compliant. •
Enhance the VoLTE feature. •
Improved startup performance app. Android now runs exclusively on the new ART runtime. • Improve Wi-Fi experience.
[Home screen] • Added the Ability to sort the shortcut in the notification panel switches, enable you to customize your shortcut switches.
• Add mini screen view. You can swipe left or right on the Home key to Enable this
view, or in the opposite direction swipe or touch any blank area to exit this view. •
Optimize the background and font color of the notification panel. •
Optimize the display effect of the shortcut switches in the notification panel. •
Optimize notification management.
[Camera] • Add time-lapse mode so you can create an accelerated video of a slow-changing scene. • Add light painting and super night modes to let you adjust the exposure time and take pictures with light trails or silky water.
[Gallery] • Add the mosaic and graffiti features to let you edit your pictures in more innovative way.
[Apps] • Remove the Bitcasa app as it is not supported With Android 5.1.
• Add automatic unlock feature When your phone is connected to a Bluetooth wearable devices.
You can unlock the phone from your wearable devices without . the password • Add a lock screen notification feature to let you check new notifications without unlocking your phone
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ok..
so there is in persia a beta for p7-l10 - great to hear..maybe there will be one for europe :fingerscrossed:
Registration for beta testing Android 5.1 Emui 3.1 for P7-L10​
THIS LINK:https://www.facebook.com/HuaweiDevi...07520000.1434807901./1049547101740139/?type=1
Any one receive the beta update ????????????
No, and I don't think anyone will. Huawei's polish branch announced beta builds at the end of May/early June. A lot of people took part in it, but to this day no one received beta build.
My latest information ist that Huawei Device DACH will launch a beta test for P7 starting at the beginning of July.
A few moments before the Huawei emailed Italy
Seems like only Malaysian users will get the beta update. Or so they wrote on their Facebook page...
Lähetetty minun HUAWEI P7-L10 laitteesta Tapatalkilla
PEYMANSTAR said:
• Add automatic unlock feature When your phone is connected to a Bluetooth wearable devices.
You can unlock the phone from your wearable devices without . the password • Add a lock screen notification feature to let you check new notifications without unlocking your phone
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This is so cool, can't wait to get hands on this beta.
image from http://www.huaweiblog.de/news/shortnews/beta-test-fuer-huawei-ascend-p7-lollipop-geplant/
Hello everyone want to write this post to clarify several concepts: 1. The beta test is only available for computers that are purchased through open market and not through operators. 2. The beta test is only available for computers running version EUROPEAN free market. 3. If the team has undergone technical service and changed the board, we have no way of ensuring that the equipment is free to not be in the database, although it will receive the final version. 4. The version released on Monday July 6th and will make reports to our email until July 24. If you were one of the lucky ones, we hope you can help us improve !! Regards Huawei equipment.
peymanone said:
Hello everyone want to write this post to clarify several concepts: 1. The beta test is only available for computers that are purchased through open market and not through operators. 2. The beta test is only available for computers running version EUROPEAN free market. 3. If the team has undergone technical service and changed the board, we have no way of ensuring that the equipment is free to not be in the database, although it will receive the final version. 4. The version released on Monday July 6th and will make reports to our email until July 24. If you were one of the lucky ones, we hope you can help us improve !! Regards Huawei equipment.
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your point being ??
I just got an email from Huawei regarding the beta test.
Lähetetty minun HUAWEI P7-L10 laitteesta Tapatalkilla
Thanks for your valued feedback and participation in this Beta Test. In order to facilitate your usage and testing, we would like to remind you of the following information:
1. The Android/EMUI 3.1 Firmware is only available for the following version of phone while the rest of the other version will not be able to receive the upgrade notification. Kindly check carefully:
MT7-L09 (MT7-L09 V100R001C00B137)
MT7-TL10 (MT7-TL10 V100R001C00B120SP04)
P7-L10 (P7-L10V100R001C900B803)
H60-L04 (H60-L04 V100R001C00B380)
2. The test schedule is as follow, please find the corresponding date for each product model. If you encounter any software problems after upgrading to Beta version, kindly provide your feedback to this mail box: [email protected] before the "Feedback deadline". We will collect your valuable thoughts and suggestions to improve the subsequent version.
3. This Beta version is not the final stable version. You may encounter some unknown problems while using it. Please decide carefully whether want to upgrade it.
i have B609
how can i get P7-L10 (P7-L10V100R001C900B803) ?
Rysiull said:
Thanks for your valued feedback and participation in this Beta Test. In order to facilitate your usage and testing, we would like to remind you of the following information:
1. The Android/EMUI 3.1 Firmware is only available for the following version of phone while the rest of the other version will not be able to receive the upgrade notification. Kindly check carefully:
MT7-L09 (MT7-L09 V100R001C00B137)
MT7-TL10 (MT7-TL10 V100R001C00B120SP04)
P7-L10 (P7-L10V100R001C900B803)
H60-L04 (H60-L04 V100R001C00B380)
2. The test schedule is as follow, please find the corresponding date for each product model. If you encounter any software problems after upgrading to Beta version, kindly provide your feedback to this mail box: [email protected] before the "Feedback deadline". We will collect your valuable thoughts and suggestions to improve the subsequent version.
3. This Beta version is not the final stable version. You may encounter some unknown problems while using it. Please decide carefully whether want to upgrade it.
i have B609
how can i get P7-L10 (P7-L10V100R001C900B803) ?
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You have to register for the beta - look at the first page of this thread. If they get you into the beta system, you will get it by an OTA update (since their email says Beta version OTA launching date).
plz upload
I'm on B615 with stock recovery and i have unrooted my phone but i can't get the OTA. Any suggestions?
The OTA is not deployed yet. It will be out before the 6th of august. Be patient.
How can I regist for the beta test?? (Sorry for my english)
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How can I regist for the beta test?? (Sorry for my english)
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Quoting from here (It's the Malaysian page, but if you don't tell them that you are no Malaysian, noone will notice
It's simple, just send the following details to [email protected] to be part of it!
1. Name
2. Phone Model
3. IMEI
4. Build Number
5. Phone Number
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Note that you have to send an email to the address, do not post the information on the Facebook page. A lot of people did, wrongfully.

Droid4 ROM Reviews - crDroid

I've tried out several of the ROMs available for the Droid 4 and I was already taking notes on each of them, so thought I'd share a review on each here. I already posted my thoughts on LineageOS 14.1 in a previous thread so we'll skip straight to crDroid.
crDroid 3.8.5 is the latest addition to the D4 scene. It runs Android 7.1.2 and is based on LineageOS 14.1, apparently branched from the spyder builds. Its advantages include support for JJB's overclock kernels, in fact WiFi doesn't work without it; support for use of the altpart Safestrap to repurpose the webtop partition and give you the largest 1.3GB /system partition in your stock slot; built-in signature spoofing for MicroG/Xposed support; the most recent (Jan/2018) Android security patch level; integrated custom fonts; Ad Away browser integration; great battery life; and its own cool settings section with lots of other custom features. Like all Android V5+ versions this supports hand-wave notifications on the lock screen.
Its disadvantages are that it's fairly thick due to being on 7.1.2, and unless you're running MicroG or a very tiny Gapps package (Slim Zero or OpenG pico), it can be slow, though not nearly as bad as LineageOS 14.1 on which it's based. Videos are jerky and audio stutters. It's really intended to be used with MicroG. And despite being around only six months, it is no longer officially supported by the crDroid team, so no further updates at this time. A major factor for users of Google Voice is that it displays the routing phone number of your call rather than your actual destination phone number during the call, which can be confusing at worst and annoying at best. The call log still shows the correct destination phone number though. I'm not sure where the bug for this lives but it is specific to the ROM. Most annoyingly, the swipe-to-unlock is quirky - you have to swipe fully from bottom to top, and fairly quickly. It usually takes a couple attempts before the phone unlocks, making it difficult if not impossible to do with one hand.
Verdict: Best of the AOSP V7 ROMs for D4. But V7 isn't necessarily the best choice for D4 because of its high RAM usage. Unless there's a reason you absolutely need to run V7, i.e. for an app, you're better off with an older release that uses less RAM.
Thanks for you review. It is awesome to see that there still is active members hanging around. In my mind Lollipop was a bit laggy on Droid 4 compared to KitKat roms but Marshmallow and specially Nougat roms have improved the situation. I can consider Nougat as a daily driver for Droid 4 in 2018. I just hope that we could still see Android Oreo Go edition on our device.

General MIUImix custom Rom

Hello everyone, just to mention the custom ROM MIUImix is also available for our Mi 11 Ultra (and Pro). Unfortunately I haven't find any stable version,only weekly. For those who don't know what MIUImix is, from the developers website:
MIUI MIX
MIUI MIX by MMX Team is an Official MIUI Community from Italy.It has been developing since many years through different Android Versions. This Project basically gives users, A Visual Treat between Battery management as well as Performance on-the-go. Well featured and maintained with Xiaomi.EU MIUI Beta and Stable Builds, This ROM Surely gives an Immense Flavour of Smoothness binded with the newest features, with the most-demanded Security Surveliance throughout the ROM. This ROM has a perfect blend of all features most users can dream of.
Official Maintainer : Shubham
Extra Features For MIUI MIX by Team MMX
1. PUBG Smooth + 90fps Enabled:
A Small change can make a big difference. As PUBG and other high demanding games require more than normal (LOL), Graphics has been unlocked which makes the gameplay
Optimum with Zero Lags.
2. Passed Safetynet With / Without Root :
As the MIUI ports without root were making the devices go Uncertified, We have made a huge effort in passing the Safetynet which inturn made the device Certified to download and use almost all of the apps avaliable. Even you can root without breaking the Safetynet. Kudos,(All the banking apps and services works Flawlessly).
3. Animations Made Butter-Smooth :
With Newest Stable features provided by Xiaomi, Our ROM is also gaining speed in packing that features in which smoothness and stability are main aspects.
4. Battery Backup :
The ROM always focuses on making the phone spend the precious juice as less as possible in order to give a 1.5 to 2 day normal usage backup.
5. Performance :
Phone understands the demand and intelligently maintains the performance and battery levels for which the credit goes to the thermal configurations.
6. De-Bloated as Possible :
Removed numerous apps like Browser,Stock Updaters and other huge apps in order to reduce the overall Size and Space Occupation in the Phone.
7. Native Video Calls :
You can video-Chat/Call your family and friends with this Extra-Ordinary Inbuilt feature which supports almost all the operators avaliable in your location.
8. Youtube AdVanced on the Go :
No need to install MicroG and other stuffs in order Youtube app. Safe and sound as original.
9. Screen Casting made Easy:
Screen-Cast Feature allows to connect and display your Phone screen to almost all Supported Devices wireless-ly which is another best feature.
10. Charging Animation Design :
It has Three Animations which are official and you have the freedom to choose between them.
11. Display Colours Optimizations :
Optimized all Colour-Related problems which were raised and complained bysome users. Now no Decolourisation / Fading out of colours/ Lock-Unlock Colour Degradation will be arised in the newest updates.
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You can find the latest updates on here:
MOD EDIT: Telegram link removed, please read the STICKY!
As I said I couldn't find the latest stable for Mi 11 Ultra but if you know where please feel free to post it for everyone.
Personally speaking I am really curious to try it out as it has Magisk and YouTube Vanced included, plus a lot of debloat, plus it seems quite optimised, all by keeping the latest China Rom features.
You can find the files on Sourceforge, indeed no stable for Mi11U for now.
MIUIMix is a ROM that is based on Xiaomi.Eu, indeed prerooted and with some further fine-tuning - very nice....
Did anyone had the chance to use and compare them both?
I have used both, honestly speaking they feel and look pretty much the same - most changes are rather "under the hood".
Miuimix is a bit more debloated and fine tuned, one list of changes can be found e.g
here - suits my need very nicely, but whether those changes including rooting are your cup of tea, well that's pretty individual in the end
How are apps start compared to stock experience? On Xiaomi EU is quite slow
Been running this for the last few days. Can't really notice a difference really. Seems a bit more debloated.
You can't Spot a difference between this and the stock or compared to Xiaomi EU?
May I please ask if you could run an adb command "pm list packages" to see what packages are installed on this MIUImix ROM?
xNAPx said:
Can I please ask if you could run an adb command "pm list packages" to see what packages are installed on this MIUImix ROM?
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Sure, I attached the package list plus my debloat list so you get the whole picture...

Should i update to Android 13 with my situation?

Howdy. I just got a new Pixel 5 and would appreciate some feedback please.
My goals are:
- A phone that's rock stable, speedy and not bloated with unnecessary apps/features that reduce battery life.
- use mainly for productivity apps. Will have between 70-100 apps to use througout the day.
- not interested in visual features, extra securities, gaming etc
- will install Nova Prime and Tasker/Macdroid to further customize phone.
- yes. I have some experience with installing custom roms in the past... 3-4 years ago.
My questions:
1. will updating to Android 13 a good idea with my requirements ? I've look at A13 and don't really need most of the new features. However one option I'm thinking of is to update to A13 then root the phone and use a bloatware removal to remove/disable unnecessary features. Is this a good option?
2. Is there another stable/fast rom that is considerably better than A13 given my priorities above? Stability with features like Gps, wifi, bluetooth, camera, use of gestures and voice controls is important to me.
3. There's a new QR scanner feature in A13 that I may be using in the near future. If I don't upgrade to A13 is there an app for this?
Thanks for any feedback.
It's too early to tell if Android 13 will be faster or slower. As with any new major update, it will be buggy for the first few months while they iron out the issues with monthly updates. You'll just have to try it out and see.
Stock roms are pretty debloated already so you probably don't need to worry about that too much. But if you wanted, yes you could use a bloatware removal tool to remove more stuff.
Personally, I'm still on Android 11 November patch. I just procrastinated updating because rooting Android 12 required a factory reset and I was waiting for all the major issues to be patched before updating. And then Android 13 just got released lol. For me, Android 11 still runs smoothly and have no issues so I might stay on it for a while longer until I decide to update.
I can't say much on custom roms because I haven't used them but they are still mostly Android 11 and 12 because 13 was only just released.
As for QR scanner, there are plenty of free ones to choose from in the PlayStore so there's no need to worry if you decide not to update to Android 13.
Thanks swangjang.
I think i'll update to A13. Many people seem happy with the update.

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