Need Oreo Go for Lenovo A7000 - Lenovo A7000 Questions & Answers

Introducing Android Oreo (Go edition)​
A powerful experience for entry-level smartphones. It’s the best of Android, built with new and reimagined apps, so even the most affordable Android smartphones are as sweet as can be.
Built to use less
Brand new apps designed for lighter updates and downloads help create more space while significantly improving performance. That’s what we call a win, win.
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Hope somebody will start porting soon.
Thank you.

vishaletm said:
Introducing Android Oreo (Go edition)​
A powerful experience for entry-level smartphones. It’s the best of Android, built with new and reimagined apps, so even the most affordable Android smartphones are as sweet as can be.
Built to use less
Brand new apps designed for lighter updates and downloads help create more space while significantly improving performance. That’s what we call a win, win.
Hope somebody will start porting soon.
Thank you.
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Dude that's targeted for devices with low specs... About 512-1024MB RAM. Our device is not that low spec to use android go. Normal android will run just fine with no difference in performance. Instead it will only degrade the UX...
Think of it like this :
There's a game which needs 8gb RAM and 2gb GFX mem to run.
Now if you have two pc with following spec :
PC1 : 16gb RAM, 4gb GFX mem
PC2 : 32GB RAM, 4gb GFX mem
Do you think the game will run faster on PC2 than PC1? Not at all! Both of them already have the required amount of RAM. Both will be fluid and smooth and fast. The difference is almost zero and the most noticeable difference in them would be fps only (which is not comparable on our phone)
It would be unnecessary to waste time on making go edition when the normal edition works fast already.
I don't think anyone from my development group will make it.
However if we do make it under some circumstances in future, it would take months. Android 8 development has been going on from September. It still isn't out yet. Expect the same for go.

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World’s First 3D Laptops To Hit Shelves: Are They Worth Paying $2,648 For?

The world’s first 3D laptops hit shelves Sunday, and with a price of $2,648 each, it remains to be seen whether they are really worth shelling out that kind of cash. Samsung is behind the new 3D laptop with Compatible Parts . It is a version of the company’s Series 7 gaming laptop, which has been updated to include a “SuperBright” 1920×1080 3D LED display.
The popular tech blog reported the high-priced laptop on Monday, but added a very important caveat, which is the fact that a spokesman for Samsung has said that there are no plans to release a 3D laptop in the United States. So far it is only available in Asia.
The computer, which sports a bold bright yellow cover, has a Blu-ray drive to allow for 3D movie watching, and is all driven by an AMD Radeon HD 7870M graphics card that Samsung says is made for gaming, a 128GB solid-state drive and 1-terabyte hard disk, Laptop Keyboard , CNET reported.
The 3D laptop also features Intel Core i7-3610QM CPU, and has three three-core processors and other Compatible Parts .
Three-dimensional technology has been increasing in popularity in recent years, especially after “Avatar” became one of the most-successful films in history by taking advantage of 3D’s ability to make a visually impressive movie even more fascinating.
I wouldn't pay it. 3D is a stupid gimmick.
I'd buy it to lord over all the Mac ninnies.
"What's that say? Oh, I'm sorry, I can't see what's happening on your computer because I'm in... the THIRD dimension."
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Here, we smoke while we shoot the bird.
I didn't like 3d in the early 80s, and I like it even less now.
Sent from your mom.
hmm so you mean whenever i watch this on my old laptop:
it will look like this on that one:
seems legit

[APP] Snapdragon BatteryGuru [officially supported]

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xiam.snapdragon.app
This is an official Qualcomm app
Snapdragon™ BatteryGuru extends battery performance and improves overall user experience by intelligently making changes that optimize Snapdragon device functionality. This app:
•Delivers longer battery life with fewer charges
•Intelligently learns how you use your Snapdragon smartphone and optimizes your device without disabling smartphone functionality
•Requires no user configuration - Snapdragon BatteryGuru automatically learns and adjusts the smartphone settings so you don’t have to.
After a brief 2-4 day introduction period, Snapdragon BatteryGuru learns the user’s behaviors and then notifies the user that it is ready to extend the battery life and improve the experience. Snapdragon BatteryGuru continues to operate in the background, deepening its understanding of the user and further optimizing the experience over time.
Available as a Beta release at this time, Snapdragon BatteryGuru supports a majority of Snapdragon powered devices in North America and European Union at this time and we are working rapidly to support additional Snapdragon powered devices and regions in the coming months. If you experience problems using this app, we'd really appreciate if you send us an email at [email protected] explaining your problem prior to leaving a review – we’ll try to respond as soon as possible.
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Lets get testing guys, post your findings below
for anyone having problems downloading in your region, find file in attachment below.
Thanks, I will try in one moment xP
Do you know if it modifies kernel or interferes with setCPU?
I sent them a message about it, let's see what they say.
No it don't mess with kernel, I also don't think it adjust cpu frequency as I think it would need root permission, which this app don't require.
Sent from my HTC One X
yepp, I installed it, and looks like what it does is that it organises when apps connect for sync and update, which sounds really good, and others don't do that.
yep, they said:
Thank you for your enquiry.
BatteryGuru does not modify the kernel or CPU settings in and way.
Regards,
Snapdragon BatteryGuru Team
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Making poster about installing custom rom.

So I am making poster for my english class in university "THE GOOD AND THE BAD SIDE OF INSTALLING CUSTOM ROM TO ANDROID PHONE". I am writing down pros and cons. So far I have for the pros:
Ability to use powerfull root apps
Better backup and restore
Better battery saving settings
Ability to overclock cpu, undervolt cpu, etc.
Better control of your baseband
Latest version of android OS
Ability to crack applications
Various kernel choises
Ability to edit various device settings
And for the cons:
Warranty will be void
Can be very unstable
Applications may not be able to run
Battery life can be worse
Can be slower
Some features may be lost
Can be unsafe to use tracking wise
Possibility of bricking your device
As I said, I need to make a poster. So far I have this information. Maybe you have anything to add? Seriously, do not hesitate, spread your ideas, you will really help me a lot Also, maybe you have any ideas what pictures should I put on my poster? i think I should put at least two pictures of "something" on it, otherwise it will look very empty.
Thanks for you brainstorm
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And what do you mean by some apps won't run in the cons options?
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And what do you mean by some apps won't run in the cons options?
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I've seen where certain apps will not run correctly with certain ROM's, particularly AOSP ROMS. For example, the BofA app runs fine on my Sammy with TW. On AOSP, it can't take a picture of your check to make a deposit thru the app.
Sent from my 2nd gen Nexus 7
Mariius said:
Warranty will be void
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Warranty may or may not be void depending on what goes wrong with the phone, who the manufacturer is, where you live, local consumer legislation and how much you are willing to push the manufacturer to honour the warranty.

High ram usage?

Hello guys
Just switched to p30 pro 6gb ram/128g
From s9 exynos g960f
Its seems like the emui 9.1 using alot of ram(60%~75%). I used to follow this details with samsung device care. Huwaei dont have a build-in ram usage monitor so im using 3rd one.
In s9 i had a 4gb ram and the usage was like 2.5gb used
Attached a ram usage
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Hello guys
Just switched to p30 pro 6gb ram/128g
From s9 exynos g960f
Its seems like the emui 9.1 using alot of ram(60%~75%). I used to follow this details with samsung device care. Huwaei dont have a build-in ram usage monitor so im using 3rd one.
In s9 i had a 4gb ram and the usage was like 2.5gb used
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I have the 256GB 8GB P30 Pro, this seems to be normal, the device does not close apps though, from what I have seen
this is a good thing. I don't know where it came from that people are obsessed about 1) having a phone with the largest RAM possible 2) using as little of it as possible. Unused RAM is wasted RAM. It is a problem if apps are hogging it with garbage (literally in java), but I want my phone to use as much RAM as possible at all times but be able to do ram management that once I launch demanding app that it will squish the right processes in the background to free up space for the app I am using.
So far I am very happy with p30p, very good battery life, no missed notifications because apps were frozen, I did quite a bit of adb debloating, and it really seems to be only helpful in a visual way that phone is not cluttered with stupid stuff, because already some reviewers said the bloatware does not seem to affect the performance or battery life of the phone, e.g. when I uninstall facebook and bixby and **** from Samsung phone it feels like someone added 4x more cpu cores to the phone, while on p30p it was fast and smooth and no jittering from ootb. This alone makes it worth to me to switch to a phone that I may or may not be able to root and flash in the near future, but I anyway wanted a phone I will keep "clean", without the hassle to always find a solution for google pay and banking apps to work.

GT-N8013 - Too old to update?

I just came across my old tab 10.1 and see that the OS is the most current update at 4.1.2.
I wanted to use it for a zoom call but apparently this device/os is not supported.
But before I throw it away, I thought I'd check if there's any way to update the tablet enough to at least install Zoom.
Or if there are any other ways of getting modern benefit from this dinosaur.
(it still runs well. fairly snappy. I hate to trash it if there's a way of making it useful.)
That's old with only 2gb of ram. I would keep it on Kitkat. Repurpose it as a surveillance vid monitor, picture display, etc. Remember to charge the battery to 75% every few months while in storage.
Kallen said:
I just came across my old tab 10.1 and see that the OS is the most current update at 4.1.2.
I wanted to use it for a zoom call but apparently this device/os is not supported.
But before I throw it away, I thought I'd check if there's any way to update the tablet enough to at least install Zoom.
Or if there are any other ways of getting modern benefit from this dinosaur.
(it still runs well. fairly snappy. I hate to trash it if there's a way of making it useful.)
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you can install a ROM (Like https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...8005-gt-n8010-gt-n8013-gt-n8020-beta.4363603/) (This one is android 12L/12.1)
TheWorldYT said:
you can install a ROM (Like https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...8005-gt-n8010-gt-n8013-gt-n8020-beta.4363603/) (This one is android 12L/12.1)
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You don't want to go beyond Android 9 unless scoped storage is fully disabled as it will squander resources which are already limited.
Pie is reasonably secure, versions below that not so much.
blackhawk said:
You don't want to go beyond Android 9 unless scoped storage is fully disabled as it will squander resources which are already limited.
Pie is reasonably secure, versions below that not so much.
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Are there ROMS for the 10.1 and Android 9?
Is Zoom likely to be compatible?
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Are there ROMS for the 10.1 and Android 9?
Is Zoom likely to be compatible?
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Don't know about the roms but Zoom is compatible with Android 5.0 and higher.
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Are there ROMS for the 10.1 and Android 9?
Is Zoom likely to be compatible?
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Yeah, zoom will be compatible
ROMS here:
Android 10 [ALPHA]: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...test-alpha-build.4204285/page-2#post-84444979
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Android 9: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...8010-gt-n8013-gt-n8020-final-version.4182187/

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