In case you have access to the Note 8, you can flash it on your device and share feedback with the kernel developer to help fast track the development process. Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S and Note lineup are usually offered in two different processor variants around the world.
- Just a few weeks back, Xiaomi publicly introduced their latest pair of Redmi Note devices, the Redmi Note 8 series.
- In fact, the company’s Galaxy A series is so popular among the masses that it took the top three spots in the best selling Android smartphones list last year.
- XiaoMiTool V2 it’s stock ROM the follow-up of XiaoMiTool, with improved stability, more features and better graphics.
In its never-ending quest to produce smartphones that combine the best-in-class hardware with a criminally low price point, Xiaomi has hit a new milestone with the Redmi Note 8. In Europe, the device is known as the Redmi Note 8T, with the only difference being that the 8T supports NFC.
- Download the OrangeFox Recovery package from the link below.
- After downloading the firmware from above link, get a functional USB cable, then follow the instructions via this link to learn how to flash Xiaomi Fastboot and recovery firmware.
- Since our previous coverage, the team has added support for four more devices.
- Furthermore, there is a never-ending battle going on regarding the Custom ROMs vs Stock Firmware.
- As per the comments in the forum post, the ROM seems to be quite stable and all the features are working as expected.
The backup will restore your old apps and data, meaning that apps you’ve uninstalled will reappear, and text messages you’ve since received will disappear. If your Nandroid backup is more than a day or two old, you might want to keep it for emergencies only. There are many reasons you might want to revert your rooted phone back to stock Android. But you also need to do it if you want to install a system update. Or perhaps you’ve installed so many tweaks and mods that you just want to get back to some semblance of normality. CesiumOS is new to the game, but already looking good and something which worth a try. The team behind CesiumOS explains it as a “Something born out of a sea of similar-looking AOSP ROMs”.
While most of the world can easily buy an Exynos version of Samsung devices, those of us in the United States and Canada have to find a reseller. Many people prefer the Exynos version of Samsung’s flagship smartphones because of how easy they allow the bootloader to be unlocked. This is normally where enthusiasts install TWRP and begin modding their device. Whether this means installing a custom ROM, kernel, gaining root access or more, having a device with an unlocked bootloader just makes most of this stuff easier.