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Can someone make a custom ROM
I have an A95X F2 box, which runs Android Pie. All Android boxes running Android Pie have no notification access, which means notifications are missing from the firmware. This would not be a problem if I had an Oreo ROM for my box, but the A95X F2 box only has Android Pie ROMS. There is a few stock and custom ROMS for this box, but all of them are Android 9 ROMS. Is it possible for someone to make an Oreo ROM for the A95X F2 box?Tags: None
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No it does not work. I had already read the entire thread, and others tried it on the same box, and they were not able to flash the rom. There is no Oreo rom that works on this box, which is why I am asking if someone can make an Oreo rom for it. Its really not a huge deal, cause the box runs great, and is the best performing s905x2 box I have came across, but it would be nice to be able to use notifications, which Android Pie boxes are not capable of doing. If there was an Oreo rom for this box it would solve the notification problem. Most boxes that have Android Pie roms also have Oreo roms, but the A95X F2 box only has Pie roms. Freaktab is probably the only place where a developer may be interested in helping us get an Oreo rom for the A95X F2 box, so hopefully a developer will help us out.
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Originally posted by Porkie View PostNo it does not work. I had already read the entire thread, and others tried it on the same box, and they were not able to flash the rom. There is no Oreo rom that works on this box, which is why I am asking if someone can make an Oreo rom for it. Its really not a huge deal, cause the box runs great, and is the best performing s905x2 box I have came across, but it would be nice to be able to use notifications, which Android Pie boxes are not capable of doing. If there was an Oreo rom for this box it would solve the notification problem. Most boxes that have Android Pie roms also have Oreo roms, but the A95X F2 box only has Pie roms. Freaktab is probably the only place where a developer may be interested in helping us get an Oreo rom for the A95X F2 box, so hopefully a developer will help us out.
It will most likely have no wifi, RAM, EMMC drivers available for Oreo for the kernel and uboot to boot.
If buying a device first decide what features you need, do research and compare devices with support.
No name generic devices like MXQ, H96, A95, Alfawise have no support and are ship and forget devices, that's the only way those manufacturers can stay in business.
Don't rely on custom firmwares for any device because it might never happen or not fix any of your problems.
No person is going to buy a no name device like this to make a custom firmware for it and also try to backport an older Android version which doesn't have drivers, it's not possible if it doesn't have an open-source SDK and it's impossible to contact the manufacturer for any help.
The X2 Cube S905x2 has notifications if I'm not mistaken and already had 8 or 9 firmware updates.
I will just check my AM6, it runs the same Pie firmware(same SDK changes made by Ugoos) but for the S922x chipset.
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Originally posted by mo123 View Post
If the manufacturer released it already with Android Pie then unfortunately no Oreo firmware will work on it.
It will most likely have no wifi, RAM, EMMC drivers available for Oreo for the kernel and uboot to boot.
If buying a device first decide what features you need, do research and compare devices with support.
No name generic devices like MXQ, H96, A95, Alfawise have no support and are ship and forget devices, that's the only way those manufacturers can stay in business.
Don't rely on custom firmwares for any device because it might never happen or not fix any of your problems.
No person is going to buy a no name device like this to make a custom firmware for it and also try to backport an older Android version which doesn't have drivers, it's not possible if it doesn't have an open-source SDK and it's impossible to contact the manufacturer for any help.
The X2 Cube S905x2 has notifications if I'm not mistaken and already had 8 or 9 firmware updates.
I will just check my AM6, it runs the same Pie firmware(same SDK changes made by Ugoos) but for the S922x chipset.
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Originally posted by mo123 View Post
If the manufacturer released it already with Android Pie then unfortunately no Oreo firmware will work on it.
It will most likely have no wifi, RAM, EMMC drivers available for Oreo for the kernel and uboot to boot.
If buying a device first decide what features you need, do research and compare devices with support.
No name generic devices like MXQ, H96, A95, Alfawise have no support and are ship and forget devices, that's the only way those manufacturers can stay in business.
Don't rely on custom firmwares for any device because it might never happen or not fix any of your problems.
No person is going to buy a no name device like this to make a custom firmware for it and also try to backport an older Android version which doesn't have drivers, it's not possible if it doesn't have an open-source SDK and it's impossible to contact the manufacturer for any help.
The X2 Cube S905x2 has notifications if I'm not mistaken and already had 8 or 9 firmware updates.
I will just check my AM6, it runs the same Pie firmware(same SDK changes made by Ugoos) but for the S922x chipset.
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Originally posted by Porkie View Post
Thanks for telling me about the X2 Cube box. It is the first Android Pie box that I have seen that has notifications working. Would it be possible to port that rom to the A95X F2 box? There is a thread on the 4PDA site where someone is making custom roms for the A95X F2 box, and none of the roms have notification access. The problem is I cannot read Russian, so I cannot signup for the site to ask questions. I can translate the thread, but the part of the site where you signup cannot be translated.
They started doing it since too many companies were starting to steal their firmware in the past to use on other devices.
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Originally posted by mo123 View Post
Their devices are hardware locked so the firmware won't work on other devices.
They started doing it since too many companies were starting to steal their firmware in the past to use on other devices.
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