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      DatPhil
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      Hey,
      I see a big problem in the short list of supported devices.
      I use UB on a one+ one for a while now but it is damaged now. So I'd like to have a rough one. But there is no UB for that ....
      I really like to have UB to run on a Blackview BV4900 but I don't have the time to port it by myself. I would donate it with 50€ if there were a image for bv4900 ...
      Or I would need some more basic introduction to port it by myself. I'm linux/network engineer but i do not know much about mobiles.
      Can someone help?
      Best
      DatPhil

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        Moem @DatPhil
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        @DatPhil said in UB on new Devices:

        I would need some more basic introduction to port it by myself.

        A good place to start is the documentation. Have you read that? It's here: https://docs.ubports.com/porting

        Is currently using an Op5t
        Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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          DatPhil @Moem
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          @Moem yes, I did. But the very first question I cannot answer is: should I use the full system image or halium-boot method or the stand-alone kernel method. I don't understand the differences.
          As I mentioned: I'm not very familiar with mobiles.

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