Guys i just got my X-perfomance to play around. What should i do with it? - Sony Xperia X Performance Questions & Answers

i got it as a secondary device for cheap price. any ideas on playing around with the software or else?

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Alvin Owen said:
i got it as a secondary device for cheap price. any ideas on playing around with the software or else?
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Hello,
always a pleasure to have an enthusiast joining the ranks.
You may want to check out the ROM development (the whole platform OR a kernel alone). Some links for you to start with
[Sony Open Device Project](https://developer.sony.com/develop/open-devices/) - this would be the starting point for anyone wishing to deal with the Android software; provides the guides for building full fledged AOSP and mainline kernel
[Sony Xperia developers Github](https://github.com/sonyxperiadev) - the repository for all the code necessary for AOSP and kernel; it is a "wiki" for further development steps; issues are discussed in [https://github.com/sonyxperiadev/bug_tracker]
[Sony AOSP builds with some additions](https://github.com/SonyAosp) - the AOSP code repository with forked sources from XperiaDev Github and with some additions that make the builds more usable (TWRP as a default recovery, OpenGApps already included, etc.); a great resource for a deeper dive into the intricacies of the building-from-source flow; can be used to compare with the barebone AOSP from the official XperiaDev and learn some insights
[LineageOS Wiki](https://wiki.lineageos.org/) - an enthusiast may want to build a Lineage OS instance for the device on his own, the wiki is a great start.
You also might want to get familiar with the followings as a references:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763 - an XDA complete guide to AOSP building
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-university/literature-reading-getting-aosp-t3268211 - a collection of references for further insights
https://review.lineageos.org - LineageOS Gerrit platform for a better understanding of the build flow from the perspective of commits
https://github.com/omnirom/Docs/blob/master/Porting_Omni_To_Your_Device.md - a guide to porting an OmniROM to a given device; may be used as another reference to better understand the buidling flow
https://www.aicp-rom.com/ - AICP project home; another source of information for AOSP porting
https://github.com/AndroPlus-org - a reference for kernel development
Happy coding!

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[ROM][9.0][UNOFFICIAL][CarbonROM](ROLEX & RIVA)

CarbonROM is an aftermarket firmware based on the Android Open Source Project. We are dedicated to fast, stable, and feature-filled roms, honesty and communication with our users, and openness with our code. We like frequent builds, with the very latest and greatest hardware support and fixes. We strive to not only provide you with the best rom we can build, but also to give back to the Android community and our fellow developers. For us, this is about creating something we can be proud of and hope you will enjoy.
Please feel free to look, build, and use our code at CarbonROM's GitHub... and at CarbonROM Gerrit.
Disclaimer:
While we make every effort to test these builds as much as possible, we are not responsible for anything that may happen to your device, family, pets, or perception of reality. We ask that you do your part to know your device and know how to recover from problems before you flash!
Support:
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this software. We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
1) Search. Search, search, search. Yes, you. I don't care how unique or important your question is, it's very likely someone has adressed it already. Especially if you're even close to new at this.
2) Read our FAQ, which can be found on our website. Carbon FAQ
3) Ask a question in your device forum. Someone will no doubt try to help you. Warning: this help may come in the form of telling you it's a dumb question that has been asked before. See step 1 - such are the perils of asking questions when you haven't done the research yourself. Android is about helping yourself.
4) Join our Discord server! There, you can connect with other Carbon users and our developers, and you can get quicker responses to your bug reports. The invite link is right below.
We recommend Unofficial PieGapps. OpenGApps should work, but please make sure you clearly mention the gapps you're using when reporting bugs.
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XDA:DevDB Information
CarbonROM, ROM for the Xiaomi Redmi 4a
Contributors
ankan005, Fabian, Sunnyraj, Aryan Patidar
ROM OS Version: 9.x Pie
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: Latest
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: CR-7.0
Beta Release Date: 2018-08-29
Created 2018-08-29
Last Updated 2018-08-29
Excuse me, does this rom has hardware encryption error?
Anyone tried?
LordyAndry said:
Anyone tried?
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I tried but I don't tested all parts, but that parts seems to work for me:
-Wifi
-Audio
-No Graphic glitch
-sdcard
-Google Play Services (if you install gapps)
I'm going back to Android P Semi-GSI PR1, because I don't like the default launcher, and if I remove it or change it, the recent screen will be Oreo similar recents
I have been using this ROM for like 4 days and I can say it's super stable! The stock launcher is very snappy and I haven't had any performance issues. I have a ton of apps installed which make up for 33% of the avaliable space and I haven't had any problems. Highly recommend this build, if you want to try out the new Android P this is the way to go. Also to fix some display errors (on the notification bar) you should change the DPI to 372 or more otherwise the QS tiles get to close to the right and left margins of the screen Other than that everything works perfectly
Thx developer for making this awesome ROM looking forward in future I think many probs will be fixed
Thank you very much
eltxdxxfs said:
Excuse me, does this rom has hardware encryption error?
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Dint find hard wear encryption error when i flashed it .
Try removing pattern before flashing this ROM so you won't find any encryption error
LordyAndry said:
Anyone tried?
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Yup I tried it
Working
Boots
Ril
Volte
Some apps
Not working
Cam
Gallery
Play store
Nav bar
G services
File manager
Etc

Choosing source trees for Android 10 ROM development

Hi guys,
I'm trying to build an AOSP Custom ROM based on Android 10 and some cherry-picking for My Motorola one power(chef). For that, I need some answers.
Can I use the source tree from other ROM developers (like this one ) without making any changes. At the end of the linked thread, you can find the Device tree, Kernel tree, Vendor tree.
Can I use Motorola kernel found here
I'm new to ROM development btw new to programming too
I meant source tree means Device tree, Kernel tree, Vendor tree.
Help me in this I'm circling various thread for the last two days

Question [Request] Building a certain ROM

Firstly, I Apologize in advance. I know this might sound ungrateful to those who have already built so many cutom roms for this device. But let me ask those whoever read this nonetheless.
Some of you might know Paranoid Android or better known as AOSPA. I think this ROM deserve more love for our device, with how much love developers put behind this project. Not to mention the history behind it. It doesn't mean other roms are bad or something. I've been searching for the latest build but only found the abandoned one. I don't have the knowledge or the gear to build one.
So I ask you, kindly who might read this and have the required knowledge. Would you mind take your time and check the sources of said rom? If it tickles your fancy, I would be grateful if you could build it as well. By the way, the ROM is based on CAF.
These are the sources of said ROM
AOSPA
Team Paranoid Android. AOSPA has 489 repositories available. Follow their code on GitHub.
github.com
Paranoid Android Project
Download center | Paranoid Android
aospa.pages.dev
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[DEVELOPMENT] [TB-X606F/X606X/X606V] Device tree bringup for the TB-X606 family

Hey y'all, I've been recently working on a device tree for the X606F (codenamed "achilles6_row_wifi").
I do not have much experience on this topic, so I am essentially doing this blindly, basing it off other's work. I am currently only targeting the X606F, but X606X/V may also be supported.
I am looking for someone to collaborate with, I have an Android build machine ready to test changes. As I saw that Android 12 GSIs boot, I tried to build LineageOS 19.1, but ended up in the usual "black-screen bootloop", I don't know how to debug this so I am looking for someone to help
Link to the tree: https://github.com/UsrBinLuna/device_lenovo_achilles6
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Sushrut1101 for DumprX
did u remove the qcom references yet
areallydumbperson said:
did u remove the qcom references yet
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yes
Hi,
Were you able to make any progress or was it abandoned?
Abandoned OP hasn't done any commits in ages

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