twrp-3.5.0_9-0-whyred.imgWhich recovery do you guys use nowadays? I see OrangeFox is no longer maintained for whyred. I still use 10.3 version.
Version 11 stable is out for a while.. I'm using it. And yes whyred version!Which recovery do you guys use nowadays? I see OrangeFox is no longer maintained for whyred. I still use 10.3 version.
And not maintained anymore.Version 11 stable is out for a while.. I'm using it. And yes whyred version!
Sooo??? It's working! What, do you need updates every day, just to have the new version? I have 2 other devices and TWRP versions are cca 3.2.1 and they both works even today. Maintainers comes and goes, nothing new. OR v11 is working even on LOS 18.1. Sooo, your point iisss?????
Android Auto is Google and its depending on gapps. So no Gapps no Android Auto.., unless someone patched it or recompile without gapps dependency.Does anyone run Android Auto successfully? I installed VLC and no Gapps but i just get an error message saying there are no Android apps installed.
for weeks it has failed to install.The same for me...
I have logo for few time then the device reboot in recovery.
Flahing with previuos update not solve the issue
Wtf are you doing to get bootloops???for weeks it has failed to install.
the logo stays and restarts in recovery.
Solution given by Balenmole from htcmania: from recovery:
install the gapps again.
later, reconfigure app permissions, because almost all of them will have been deleted.
some apps you will have to reinstall.
reinstall magisk from recovery if you don't have root.
It has failed since at least the update on January 18.
Does anyone know how to inform the official developers of this failure?
I have not done anything.Wtf are you doing to get bootloops???
Not a single problem here from 1st flash and many many OTAs.
It must be gapps sh1t problem.
Good luck and stay safe!
So for starters it certainly isn't useful to anybody outside China. As for users in China (not Chinese users, there's a difference), official LOS isn't really suitable for them anyway without further patching (at least fallback DNS, SUPL, captive portal and connectivity test URLs should be changed, Chinese-specific fonts and IME also aren't included). In practice not many people there are going to install a custom ROM on a device like this and if they do, it's most likely going to be something locally-brewed like Moqu. Thus, "helping users in China" (not "Chinese," since Chinese people all over the world by and large don't and in fact usually can't use Weixin either unless they happen to be in China) is not a realistic consideration. And as you can see it's also not as if not having this preinstalled would be an extra burden to any user in China.SoterService [...] helps chinese users with secure payments (e.g. WeChat)
I read it, again (I first did when I was looking up this APK before even writing anything in this thread) and all the more I don't see any reason why it should be included. On the contrary, it's specific to China and only compatible with some of the devices launched in that market. Why would it be so indispensable that it just has to be part of the official LOS build for this device? (If you were referring to some specific statement in what's written there, feel free to quote it, and I will look at it again.)https://www.github.com/Tencent/soter/wiki [link edited to remove Google Translate]
Please read this and check why we need it.
The whole point of having a custom ROM is to be able to critically pick and choose what should be in it from the usability perspective. Obviously this involves informed experimentation and something can occasionally break, so what? Reading something like this here makes me want to scroll back to the top of the page to check if this is still "XDA Developers."This blobs and apps are in stock ROMs, so, to not break something, we leave them in place.
What is that even supposed to mean? By definition it's a user-space application, so it's a "system component" as much as Candy Crush is in Windows.
I wanted to save everybody the boring details. In practice I doubt it makes any difference. It's supposed to work by querying the location from nearby Wi-Fi access points but only those with supported SoCs in them (so QCA-only I believe), and then again only those that were configured to provide it.
Actually, here you can't disable it either: given how it's set up, there is no setting for it anywhere in the UI, it just runs all the time in the background. I think it'll also interfere if you wanted to use mock location.with MIUI you can't disable this stuff so that's an improvement
Don't be racist and don't apply stereotypes, not all chinese app spy on you