Stock Nexus variant includes:
- Open GApps Stock Package
- All contents of the Nano Nexus variant
- Open GApps Nano Package
- Google Now Launcher (replaces Lighthome Launcher)
- Google Chrome Browser (replaces AOSP Browser)
- Google Legacy Camera (replaces AOSP Camera)
- Google Desk Clock (replaces AOSP Desk Clock)
- Google WebView (replaces AOSP WebView)
- File Manager v3.0.0 and Sound Recorder v6.0.1 from CyanogenMod/LineageOS
- Terminal Emulator for Android v1.0.70 by Jack Palevich
- TWRP Recovery 3.1.0-0 by TeamWin
- Enabled multi-user support.
- Added kernel module for many USB Bluetooth dongles (btusb.ko).
- Reverted to AOSP keyboard, since Gboard just doesn't have the necessary D-pad navigation support.
- Removed several libraries that are no longer required.
- Updated for latest Open GApps build (20170606).
- Updated for latest Beelink firmware OTA update (GT1_113M0) and Open GApps build (20170525)
- New Nexus logo splash and device name of "Nexus GT1".
- Added kernel modules (device drivers) for Sony PS3 and Dragonrise USB HID game controllers.
- Updated for latest Open GApps build (20170523).
- Updated to TWRP Recovery 3.1.1-0.
- Resolved issues with Google Keyboard, allowing it to replace AOSP keyboard as default IME.
- Added SELinux security contexts during sparse file system creation.
- Updated for latest Beelink firmware OTA update (GT1_111M0) and Open GApps build (20170421).
- Removed SuperSU as preinstall. (Build is still rooted, but now can opt to install latest SuperSU via Google Play Store.)
- Updated to TWRP Recovery 3.1.0-0.
- Update to latest Open GApps build (20170318).
- Added new OTA updaters that can be installed in TWRP without wiping user data.
- Update to latest Open GApps build (20170302).
- Removed Beelink "feature" that automatically opened Storage Settings on startup if SD card inserted.
- Removed underlying Amlogic ROM dependency on AOSP WebView.
- Update to latest Open GApps build (20170222).
- Updated for latest Beelink firmware OTA update (GT1_110M0) and Open GApps build (20170216).
- Exposed regular Settings app in launchers. The Leadback TVSettings.apk is now named "TV Settings" to differentiate.
- Enabled portable WiFi hotspot (Settings > More > Portable hotspot) and screen cast to any Chromecast device (Settings > Display > Cast). Removed vestigial custom Beelink settings.
- Switched display density from DENSITY_HIGH (240dpi) to DENSITY_TV (213dpi), which gives more screen real estate and fixes label clipping in Google Now Launcher.
- Adjusted layout of navigation bar to center main three buttons and provide better spacing.
- Fixed DroidLogic system control permissions that were preventing on-screen keyboard from appearing when needed
- Created two variants: Nano for minimal installation and Stock for full stock Nexus experience
- Removed MboxSettings OOBE (which had hard-coded references from a Beelink service)
- Updated navigation bar icons and layout
- Changed build characteristics to report as "tablet", instead of "mbox" to address some app compatibility issues
- Beelink GT1_109M0 build stripped to Android stock bits and Open GApps
- Google Now Launcher, Google App, Chrome browser, Google Play Store
- File Manager v3.0.0 and Sound Recorder v6.0.1 from CyanogenMod/LineageOS
- Terminal Emulator for Android v1.0.70 by Jack Palevich
- SuperSU v2.79 by Chainfire
- TWRP Recovery 3.0.2-2 by AbduL
- Magenta button background fix for Settings.apk and TvSettings.apk
- Stock Android boot animation
- Google Setup Wizard can block completion without a WiFi connection. Workaround is to skip everything and log in on Play Store.
- Doesn't yet include Amlogic codec brightness fix. To work around, play a few seconds of any 4K video.
- Nano Variant: BURN PACKAGE (733MB IMG file), OTA UPDATE (394MB ZIP file)
- Stock Variant: BURN PACKAGE (1.23GB IMG file), OTA UPDATE (721MB ZIP file)
- Flash burn package with Amlogic USB Burning Tool v2.0.8 or BootcardMaker v2.0.0.2
- This ROM is based on GT1_113M0 for the 9377 WiFi chipset (S/N beginning with S912 or G912). If your unit has the AP6255 WiFi chipset (S/N beginning with A912), install the AP6255 UPDATE in TWRP after you flash the ROM to restore WiFi functionality.
- The updater is signed, and so can be installed in the Update & Backup app, the stock recovery, or TWRP. It's designed for incremental updates, since user data is preserved. Bootloader, boot partition and system partition are included, but not recovery.
- Flash ROMs at your own risk and always remember to back up your data first. The burn package includes a factory reset
- Maarten Fonville at Open GApps
- AdbuL for Amlogic TWRP Recovery
- LineageOS Project
- Pure Nexus Project
- Jack Pelevich
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