Thx for clearing thing up. It's just that I tried the Project Treble check on my note 8 with s9 port it said (Congratulation your device, includes support for project Treble) SO I was just wondering how can that possibly beIt would require a partition change on your Note 8 which would completely wipe your device... I don't believe ANY OEM will do this as there would be too much of a hue and outcry from the regular - non XDA - users who suddenly lost everything in the update that gave them treble.
Also, most people wouldn't know what the heck you're talking about if you mentioned it so it is not to their economic advantage to give us treble on the Note 8.
I know many people who don't update to the latest and greatest simply because they don't know the difference...
The port is completely unrelated afaik to the actual development of aosp. You can always check the development forums, the progress of LOS15.x is slowly progressing.we have a working s9 port, can we expect a working aosp in near future?
Not for the Note 8. Post #3 gives a pretty good explanation if you want to read through it.so there's no treble support in official oreo??
it would be nice though if they could make it available to people who wants it though, as in you agree to a T&C disclaimer thing before you can download a file package type of arrangement.It would require a partition change on your Note 8 which would completely wipe your device... I don't believe ANY OEM will do this as there would be too much of a hue and outcry from the regular - non XDA - users who suddenly lost everything in the update that gave them treble.
Also, most people wouldn't know what the heck you're talking about if you mentioned it so it is not to their economic advantage to give us treble on the Note 8.
I know many people who don't update to the latest and greatest simply because they don't know the difference...
Like said before, a OTA would wipe everyone's devices (and non-XDA people who may not know what Treble is may be fussy) but as time goes on and people look in, maybe in the future PT could happen for the 8 series.
No, the post is from December 12, 2017.There is a posting for leaked firmware project treble for the note 8. Can anyone say if this reference link is true ?
https://www.androidinfotech.com/2017/12/note-8-oreo-leaked-firmware-based-project-treble.html
Some phones from Huawei got updated to Oreo with support for Project Treble. Doubt that the update wiped their device. https://www.gsmarena.com/here_are_all_the_android_devices_updated_with_treble_support-news-30391.phpLike said before, a OTA would wipe everyone's devices (and non-XDA people who may not know what Treble is may be fussy) but as time goes on and people look in, maybe in the future PT could happen for the 8 series.
Even if it doesn't, I doubt Samsung will OTA and/or a port of it will be hard to make (although the leaked firmware if I read right is Verizon/SD models)Some phones from Huawei got updated to Oreo with support for Project Treble. Doubt that the update wiped their device. https://www.gsmarena.com/here_are_all_the_android_devices_updated_with_treble_support-news-30391.php
Dude, you don't know. At the very moment, OxygenOS beta adds OnePlus 5 and 5T support to Treble. Also, remember iOS 10.3.1 or 10.3 whatever, adds new filesystem to the OS. And, guess what, OTA update didn't even wiped the device.It would require a partition change on your Note 8 which would completely wipe your device... I don't believe ANY OEM will do this as there would be too much of a hue and outcry from the regular - non XDA - users who suddenly lost everything in the update that gave them treble.
Also, most people wouldn't know what the heck you're talking about if you mentioned it so it is not to their economic advantage to give us treble on the Note 8.
I know many people who don't update to the latest and greatest simply because they don't know the difference...
Yes but there was an un-formatted partition on the 5 & 5T. This has been used by oneplus now for Treble support...Recent NEWS : New OxygenOS beta gives OnePlus 5 and 5T project treble capabilities.
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Dude, you don't know. At the very moment, OxygenOS beta adds OnePlus 5 and 5T support to Treble. Also, remember iOS 10.3.1 or 10.3 whatever, adds new filesystem to the OS. And, guess what, OTA update didn't even wiped the device.