Maybe create an issue request for OnePlus GitHub repositories. will be more effective we can support it .
I'm up for anything that'll help just sceptical that it'll make a difference, they've played their hand and it looks like they don't give a crapMaybe create an issue request for OnePlus GitHub repositories. will be more effective we can support it .
Fingers crossed mate... Could be great newsNew kernel source for Android 13 just released.
Just change the branch
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If only it is complete kernel and not only the partial one like it was with OOS12.New kernel source for Android 13 just released.
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Fingers crossedIf only it is complete kernel and not only the partial one like it was with OOS12.
We will see later hopefully.
It's being looked into by all accounts, I don't want to even guess at this point, I'm just hoping that it'll be good news...Hello forum! Anyone with the skills have a chance to explore the newly released kernel OS13 sources? Sucks that I can't code + the fact this phone is still without any 3rd party support![]()
We just have to wait some time and something will come out.It's being looked into by all accounts, I don't want to even guess at this point, I'm just hoping that it'll be good news...
Do we know any developers who are interested in this phone? Or are active in this forum?It's being looked into by all accounts, I don't want to even guess at this point, I'm just hoping that it'll be good news...
Some have come and gone, there's a few guys who are interested but haven't been able to progress due to the MSM tool being absent and or the kernel sources being incomplete.Do we know any developers who are interested in this phone? Or are active in this forum?
Well, their current sale has probably moved a lot of units, especially with the trade in offer, so that might have helped in terms of popularity.Some have come and gone, there's a few guys who are interested but haven't been able to progress due to the MSM tool being absent and or the kernel sources being incomplete.
I'd like to think things will change with it being a OnePlus device but honestly I'm losing hope that it'll happen..
Maybe if the phone drops in price or there's some change of events that alters things..
It's a stellar device, it just needs a little commitment from a reputable dev, the sources released in full and a recovery method we can rely on..
12 was incomplete 13 hasn't been tested yetWell, their current sale has probably moved a lot of units, especially with the trade in offer, so that might have helped in terms of popularity.
Not sure what can be done about the source code or recovery process though.![]()
One you could do is if you're in the US, do an attorney general or BBB complaint about incomplete kernel sources, and that OnePlus legally has to share the source via the GPL. In fact, we all should if we want development (I won't since I moved on from OnePlus).Some have come and gone, there's a few guys who are interested but haven't been able to progress due to the MSM tool being absent and or the kernel sources being incomplete.
I'd like to think things will change with it being a OnePlus device but honestly I'm losing hope that it'll happen..
Maybe if the phone drops in price or there's some change of events that alters things..
It's a stellar device, it just needs a little commitment from a reputable dev, the sources released in full and a recovery method we can rely on..
It's cool man.. I've had duds in the past, you live and you learn... It's OnePlus who will pay ultimately..One you could do is if you're in the US, do an attorney general or BBB complaint about incomplete kernel sources, and that OnePlus legally has to share the source via the GPL. In fact, we all should if we want development (I won't since I moved on from OnePlus).
In EU/India/Canada go to your respective consumer protection agency and put a complaint against OnePlus violating the GPL. I don't know how EU/India/Canada complaints work since I live in the US, but have Indian cousins (many with OP devices).
However, this won't work for the MSM since OnePlus has no obligation to share it. Your only hope is (a) use a third-party tool like this or (b) write to your legislators that right-to-repair laws should force all diagnostic and recovery tools be made public, including MSM.
Or trade in your OP10Pro/T for a Pixel 7/7 Pro where flashing stock can literally be done only using Chrome, or a Xiaomi/Nothing device.
I'm not sure if that wasn't open source!!This is excellent news. normally support for a phone starts with a recovery, seeing that a twrp has been ported is already a good thing that a custom rom will arrive in the future.