[Halium9-GSI] - Oneplus 3(T)
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Way smoother than halium 7.1.
Bottom edge is normal, but I would like that to be configurable, I liked that button. Bottom arrow in some apps is moved a bit up, not sure why -
@poVoq said in [Halium9-GSI] - Oneplus 3(T):
I mean H7 (arm64) less smoother than GSI V9 (armhf) less smoother than GSI V10 (arm64).
(I've worked on the H7 port up to May this year... and didn't performed test with an up to date phone)Really sad, that they changed between V9 and V10 the camera back-end management, that make the android layer crashing hard
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I see. that sounds promising. is the camera thing something that could be fixed, or does it require a major rewrite?
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I confirming that it's the OP3T camera creating issues.
I just tried it on a OP3, no issue with the camera and so far I didn't noticed issue with the phone except :
- The power menu doesn't switch off the phone,
- Some boot there is a race condition affecting the wifi and telephony.
I've updated my patch for the OP3 version 1.4
The phone feels really smooth.
For the OP3T camera, I presume significant amount and competencies are required to fix this issue, likely beyond mine.
For instance, we are not the only one with OP3T camera issue : https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/themes/mod-camera-hdr-fix-t3742366 -
Hello everyone, sorry for being a little off-topic and posting on an old thread:
I tried installing droidian on my treblized Oneplus 3 using Halium9 & GSI. However most things (wifi, torch, camera, screen brightness control etc) weren't working. Since these work with the ubuntu touch GSI how difficult would it be to make droidian work on that? And how would I go about doing that?
On ubuntu touch: Are new updated GSIs going to happen? Are there any plans for that? Or is it too much work? I thought with GSIs you only need one for every phone and halium takes care of the rest?
Thanks!
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@saligari Sadly the OP3/3T in general, not only the GSI experiment has not seem much specific improvements since I originally switch to using UT on it about 1.5 years ago. The non-GSI version works reasonably with some quirks, but I think it is safe to assume that development isn't happening
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