[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][11][EAS][Signature Spoofing][OTA][SM-T820][SM-T825][2023-11-15] LineageOS 18.1 for Galaxy Tab S3

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Do Bluetooth Keyboards still not work? I'd really like to try this out, but my bluetooth keyboard is a must. :)
can tell you in 18h if nobody else is faster.

Edit: it connects to my logitech keyboard but doesn't accept any input. Quoted as a bug in #1 anyhow.
 
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Thank you very much Awesomatic for putting together this ROM and helping keep our S3s relevant and safe :)

I ran into a weird problem reinstalling (or trying to) Catan Universe: the download of 247MB progress fine and when it is time to move to the install phase it resets to uninstall and sends a notification of a problem (no tech details). I know this app works on 11 as I was able to install it on my Galaxy S5 without problem (using opengapps pico on both).

Any idea of where the Playstore app stores its tech logs? Or if there is a way to trigger an install that would provide more information about the error (as there is plenty of space left and all the other apps reinstalled without problem)?

Thanks !
 
Hello everyone!
First of all, many thanks to Awesomatic for the wonderful firmware, my old tablet just came back to life! I installed the recovery recommended by the author and flashed only the Lineage 18.1 file itself. I didn't flash anything else. The tablet works fast as a bullet. I just don't understand where I should put the cache from downloaded applications now? The "obb" folder is now missing in the "Android" folder. Am I the only one with this problem?
Thanks!
 
.... where I should put the cache from downloaded applications now? The "obb" folder is now missing in the "Android" folder. Am I the only one with this Problem?...
Afaik you don't have to worry as apps care for that by themselves.
My T825 doesn't have that folder either but every app works as it's supposed to.
 
Afaik you don't have to worry as apps care for that by themselves.
My T825 doesn't have that folder either but every app works as it's supposed to.
This is reasonable for an application that does not have a cache. And then what should I do with installing an application that has a cache? I don't have gapps installed. I downloaded the .apk and the cache attached to it. Where should I move its cache?
 
This is reasonable for an application that does not have a cache. And then what should I do with installing an application that has a cache? I don't have gapps installed. I downloaded the .apk and the cache attached to it. Where should I move its cache?
I use apps from f-droid as well which do have a cache but these were one file apks and they manage their cache themselves.

Gotta admit I've never had an app which consists of an apk and an additional cache file which has to be installad/saved separatly.
Which apk do you mean btw.
 

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Games. For example: Syberia, Machinarium and any other large-size games.
Is this still regarding obb files? Presumably you can just create the necessary folders yourself if they don't exist already. First the 'obb' folder obviously, then inside that folder, another folder named after the package name of the app (normally com.something.something), then the obb file goes in there.
 
Is this still regarding obb files? Presumably you can just create the necessary folders yourself if they don't exist already. First the 'obb' folder obviously, then inside that folder, another folder named after the package name of the app (normally com.something.something), then the obb file goes in there.
Thank you for your answer. I'm sorry, I probably don't understand some simple things. Before android 11, I could install a game with a cache. I downloaded the apk itself and separately downloaded the cache to this file in the zip archive. After unpacking the zip, I just put the cache folder on the path internal memory/android/obb. On android 11, Google has closed access to this obb folder. Now, following the path internal memory/android, I see only the folder "data" and "media". Access to the "data" folder can be obtained only in a third-party file manager and only for viewing the contents. There is no application cache. I still don't understand how to properly install a game that has a cache as a separate file. I'm sorry if I'm asking stupid questions.
 

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Thank you for your answer. I'm sorry, I probably don't understand some simple things. Before android 11, I could install a game with a cache. I downloaded the apk itself and separately downloaded the cache to this file in the zip archive. After unpacking the zip, I just put the cache folder on the path internal memory/android/obb. On android 11, Google has closed access to this obb folder. Now, following the path internal memory/android, I see only the folder "data" and "media". Access to the "data" folder can be obtained only in a third-party file manager and only for viewing the contents. There is no application cache. I still don't understand how to properly install a game that has a cache as a separate file. I'm sorry if I'm asking stupid questions.
Ah I was not actually aware of the Android 11 changes until now.
I've looked into it though and I got a solution. Go to the root of the system, then the path /data/media/0/Android, then you should be able to see the obb folder and modify things inside as necessary.
You'll need a file manager with root permissions for this to work. I tried MiXplorer and Total Commander and they both seemed to work.
 
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Ah I was not actually aware of the Android 11 changes until now.
I've looked into it though and I got a solution. Go to the root of the system, then the path /data/media/0/Android, then you should be able to see the obb folder and modify things inside as necessary.
You'll need a file manager with root permissions for this to work. I tried MiXplorer and Total Commander and they both seemed to work.
Thank you for your desire to help! My obb folder is visible only on the sd card. It is not in the internal memory. If I want to create it, the file manager writes that there is already such a folder. If I want to write something to the obb folder on the sd card, then I see a message that recording is prohibited. I've tried installing recommended gapps and I can't install large apps from the play market. I just get an error that the application is not installed. This applies to applications with a cache. Small apps are being installed. It feels like I'm doing something wrong. Can you try installing a Pubg game from the play market, for example? I'm wondering if you can do it. I don't have this game installed. I tried the installation using different file managers: solid, mixplorer, total commander, x-plore, etc.
 

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Thank you for your desire to help! My obb folder is visible only on the sd card. It is not in the internal memory. If I want to create it, the file manager writes that there is already such a folder. If I want to write something to the obb folder on the sd card, then I see a message that recording is prohibited. I've tried installing recommended gapps and I can't install large apps from the play market. I just get an error that the application is not installed. This applies to applications with a cache. Small apps are being installed. It feels like I'm doing something wrong. Can you try installing a Pubg game from the play market, for example? I'm wondering if you can do it. I don't have this game installed. I tried the installation using different file managers: solid, mixplorer, total commander, x-plore, etc.
Well, I did try to transfer a few random files and folders and they worked fine.

Just to be clear, you want to access the obb folder through the root path that I specified above (/data/media/0/Android), not the standard internal storage location. Then the obb folder will be visible.

So for example. in MiXplorer, open the sidebar on the left (will be visible by default if you're using the tablet in landscape), press 'Root', grant root permissions if it asks, then go the path above.
Or in Total Commander, on the homepage press 'File system root', then go to the path.
 
Well, I did try to transfer a few random files and folders and they worked fine.

Just to be clear, you want to access the obb folder through the root path that I specified above (/data/media/0/Android), not the standard internal storage location. Then the obb folder will be visible.

So for example. in MiXplorer, open the sidebar on the left (will be visible by default if you're using the tablet in landscape), press 'Root', grant root permissions if it asks, then go the path above.
Or in Total Commander, on the homepage press 'File system root', then go to the path.
I devoted last night to experiments))). You're right, I was able to access some folders, including the obb folder. This did not solve my problem with installing games with a cache, but this is already a problem for android 11. Google has changed the destination folders for application files and so far I do not really understand which files should be put in which folders. I'm trying to at least install games from playmarket right now. Applications larger than 100mb are not installed. That is, even the play market itself cannot install applications from itself))).
 
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Hello, I'm new to the forum and hope that I can explain my question to you in an understandable way.

You use quite a few insider abbreviations here :)

First a big THANK YOU to @Awesometic. Because of your ROMs, my T820 runs better and faster than on the first day !!

For 2 weeks I have been dealing with the Custom Roms, because the T820 can no longer be used with the Stadard rom.

Currently I only have one problem with the gaps.
Under Settings -> Info -> Play Protect Certification stands "Device is not certified".
Unfortunately, because it is not certified, I can no longer use various apps my daughter has bought :(
I have already tried the following steps to solve the problem, unfortunately without success.

  1. Installation as described in the section "how to install" --> problem still exists
  2. Register "Device ID - GSF ID" at Google.
    I followed the Instructions from this articles: Google now blocks GApps on uncertified devices, but lets custom ROM users be whitelisted, Google is starting to block GApps on 'uncertified' devices, but you can register an exemption for ROMs --> Problem still exists
  3. Install Magisk v.23 with TWRP, tried the steps from How to Fix SafetyNet 'CTS Profile Mismatch' Errors and Question Few noob questions - Magisk Hide, Play Store Certification and Netflix Widevine
    In Magisk -> SafetyNet Check
    - basicIntegrity is passed
    - ctsProfile not passed
    - evalType basic

Do any of you use the Gapps and have the device been certified?
If so, it would be great if you could explain the steps to me how you did it.

Regards Tranceman84
 
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Doesn't anyone have any advice for me?


If someone knows their job very well, I am of course also willing to pay for the help or to donate something somewhere.

I would just find it a shame to have to replace such a well-running device with a new one because of such a problem.

You can also write me a pm.

Regards Transman84
 

mi_guel

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Doesn't anyone have any advice for me?


If someone knows their job very well, I am of course also willing to pay for the help or to donate something somewhere.

I would just find it a shame to have to replace such a well-running device with a new one because of such a problem.

You can also write me a pm.

Regards Transman84
Make sure you have magisk hide turned on and I has to use magisk hide props config to change the fingerprint
 
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Make sure you have magisk hide turned on and I has to use magisk hide props config to change the fingerprint
Hi @mi_guel, thank you for your replay.
I use magisk v. 23.0.
MagiskHide is activated for play store and play services with no success.
Then i installed magisk hide props according to the following instructions from How to Pass Magisk SafetyNet on Rooted Android 11.
In the magisk hide props configuration there is unfortunately no model SM-T820, only the model SM-T825 is available.
That's why I chose SM-T825 there.
Unfortunately that didn't work either.
The SafetyNet Check now contains the following:
basicIntegrity: passed
ctsProfile: not passed
evalType: basic

Regards tranceman84
 

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Hi @mi_guel, thank you for your replay.
I use magisk v. 23.0.
MagiskHide is activated for play store and play services with no success.
Then i installed magisk hide props according to the following instructions from How to Pass Magisk SafetyNet on Rooted Android 11.
In the magisk hide props configuration there is unfortunately no model SM-T820, only the model SM-T825 is available.
That's why I chose SM-T825 there.
Unfortunately that didn't work either.
The SafetyNet Check now contains the following:
basicIntegrity: passed
ctsProfile: not passed
evalType: basic

Regards tranceman84
Try to erase play services and google play data, it doesn't matter too much if you chance the device fingerprint for another model
 

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    Hi,
    I have already installed Lineage OS 18.1 but with a built from 2022. Now I have a few questions:
    Is it possible to upgrade by dirty flashing this image here via TRP? (SM-T820)
    Probably nobody will give you a guarantee that it will work even if it would.

    Of course you can make a backup via TWRP first, try dirty flashing and if it doesn't work you can restore the backup.
    BUT I've tried that in the past (different device/OS) and restoring didn't work.
    So 🤷‍♂️
    Or do I have to falsh with Odin or ADB (which will result in all my DATA gone?)
    regards
    No as TWRP is already installed and that's all you need to flash LOS.
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    * before flashing it!
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    # LineageOS

    LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 11, which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.

    LineageOS is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. LineageOS does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.

    All the source code for LineageOS is available in the LineageOS Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to LineageOS, please visit out Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.


    # What's working
    • Display/Touchscreen
      • LiveDisplay
    • Audio playback
      • Quad speakers
      • Headphone/Headset
      • Bluetooth audio
    • Video playback
      • HDR
    • Camera
    • Microphone
    • Sensors
    • Fingerprint sensor
    • GPS
    • LTE (SM-T825)
    • WiFi
    • WiFi display
    • Hotspot
    • Bluetooth
    • DRM
      • Widevine L1
    • USB ADB/MTP/OTG
    • Samsung Doze
    • S-Pen
      • Palm rejection
    • Hardware Encryption
      • MDFPP
    • SD Card
    • Power-off mode charging

    # What's not working
    • SELinux permissive
    • Please see the "Known issues" part of this post

    # Downloads

    ## LineageOS 18.1

    ## Google Apps

    ## TWRP Recovery

    # How to install
    1. Unlock the bootloader.
    2. Download TWRP and flash the recovery image via Odin.
    3. Download LineageOS 18.1 for Galaxy Tab S3.
      • Be aware of the board name.
    4. Download GAPPS for Android 11 and the others you want to flash.
      • Only OpenGApps is tested. (open_gapps-arm64-11.0-pico-20210130-TEST.zip)
    5. Enter TWRP recovery.
      • The first boot to TWRP might be very slow because of the unmatched file systems.
    6. Format the whole system, data, cache partitions using the format menu.
      • You will type `yes` to do that.
    7. Flash the images.
      • If you're going to install GApps or something, you have to install the LineageOS first.
    8. Reboot the system.
    9. Done.

    # Known issues
    • Camera somewhat buggy
      • Sometimes the camera doesn't work after booting. You can fix that back by just rebooting
      • On webcam chat apps, there is a vertical green bar and the color is not properly displayed
    • OTG drives may show nothing even if it mounted
    • The side button on S-Pen is working but you must use the proper application that can handle the button event
    • Fast charging works (15W) but currently the kernel reports the wrong charging voltage and current
    • Thank all of you for the feedback

    # Sources

    # Telegram Groups
    • If you are interested in developing this potential machine, please tell me through PM then I will send you the invitation link.
    • If you need a general discussion channel for this potential machine or want to share the news of its Android projects from anyone to everyone, you can join our discussion group chat.

    # Buy me a coffee

    # Credits / Special thanks to
    • Android Open Source Project
    • LineageOS Team
    • @Valera1978 for his amazing previous work including his MSM8996 kernel
    • @supermike86 and @samsuffit for testing LineageOS 18.1 for T820, which is I don't have one
    • @bmwdroid and @cherepanov for confirming the LTE works
    • @sebmue for letting me know that the useful information for palm rejection, and @ghostwheel for sharing its working source codes on Android 9
    • @switchgott for helping me in the development discussion and creating Telegram groups
    • All from our Telegram discussion channel, @EonOfBlack , Sands, David Becker, ...
    • @LuK1337 for giving me a hint to fix the quad-speakers.
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    Hi all,

    Finally, I can take a picture with my Tab S3 :)

    But still, there are some annoying bugs about the picture resolution, a flashlight behavior, ... but yeah it is usable when I take something using slightly lower resolution without the flashlight.

    Also, for now, both the LOS camera app and Snap camera are not working well while Open Camera and Google Camera seem to be working well.

    For now, the major problem is that if I use a flashlight in the camera app at least once, the overall GUI animations slow down even I closed the camera app.

    So, when I publish the camera fixed version, at least I will fix this most bothering thing even though I can't fix it all for the camera.
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    ## Changelogs
    • 2023. 11. 15
      • gts3l-common: Syned with the latest LineageOS source
        • Applied the new security patch on November 5, 2023
    • 2023. 9. 19
      • gts3l-common: Syned with the latest LineageOS source
        • Applied the new security patch on September 5, 2023
      • gts3l-common: Build AOSP Bluetooth audio HAL and fix audio configs
        • It may fix the phone call using a Bluetooth device
      • gts3l-common: Switch to LineageOS's Samsung light HAL
      • gts3l-common: Switch to LineageOS's Samsung LiveDisplay HAL
      • gts3l-common: Remove importing device health files which does already exist by building AOSP health HAL
    • 2023. 8. 1
      • gts3l-common: Syned with the latest LineageOS source
        • Applied the new security patch on July 5, 2023
    • 2023. 6. 17
      • gts3l-common: Syned with the latest LineageOS source
        • Applied the new security patch on June 5, 2023
    • 2023. 5. 10
      • gts3l-common: Fix camera torch-related weird behaviors
        • It doesn't occur at least for me now. Please tell me if it occurs
        • Thanks to @Ivan_Meler
      • gts3l-common: Add support for Signature Spoofing
      • gts3l-common: Add support for OTA update
    • 2023. 4. 16
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, March 5, 2023
      • gts3l-common: Properly implement MDFPP Keymaster set
      • gts3l-common: Enable Samsung DAP on boot, the Dolby effect
        • It just works automatically and there is no setting option for switching this feature
        • But you won't feel like disabling this since it isn't harmful at all
      • gts3l-common: Updated awesometic's kernel to v0.12
    • 2022. 5. 8
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, April 5, 2022
      • gts3l-common: Switched to use only the MDFPP Keymaster set
      • gts3l-common: Fixed the fingerprint sensor recognition issue on some third-party application
      • gts3l-common: Fixed the Vulkan not activated
      • gts3l-common: Updated awesometic's kernel to v0.9
        • Disabled CPU AutoSMP, as known as CPU auto hotplug
        • Improved stability
    • 2022. 3. 1
      • gts3l-common: Synced with the latest LineageOS source
      • gts3l-common: Fixed the broken hardware button settings
    • 2022. 2. 23
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, February 5, 2022
      • gts3l-common: Enabled triple buffering of SurfaceFlinger
      • gts3l-common: Enabled partitions on loop devices
      • gts3l-common: Implemented thermal HAL, so that we can get the correct temperature from each hardware components
      • gts3l-common: Changed default CPU governor to blu_schedutil
      • gts3l-common: Changed the schedutil properties
      • gts3l-common: Set the default GPU frequency level to 6, which is 133 MHz in idle
      • gts3l-common: Enabled msm_irqbalance, which is from oneplus3
      • gts3l-common: Updated blobs
        • Updated Adreno libraries to v415, which is from daisy firmware (Android 10)
        • Changed media blobs to daisy firmware (Android 10)
        • Changed perf, thermal libraries to oneplus3 one
      • gts3l-common: Reduces ROM size
        • Removed unused camera firmwares
        • Removed unused Samsung specific OMX libraries
      • gts3l-common: Updated awesometic's kernel to v0.8
        • Cherry-picked lots of common upstream patches from LineageOS kernels
        • Added support for WireGuard
      • gts3llte: Fixed ipacm binary working
    • 2022. 2. 9
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, January 5, 2022
      • gts3l-common: Fixed fingerprint working on a third-party app
      • gts3l-common: Updated built-in blobs to T825UBU3CUF1 by ZTO (from Brazil)
      • gts3l-common: Changed dynamic_stune_boost to 10 from 15
        • That value indicates a kind of reactivity of the CPU frequency of the schedutil governor. Generally, 10 to 20 is recommended, but in my test setting that 10 is enough to use the tablet smoothly and also can expect better battery and thermal.

    • 2021. 12. 19
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, December 5, 2021
      • gts3l-common: Fixed aptX, aptX HD working
      • gts3l-common: Fixed WiFi display working
      • gts3l-common: Fixed a download fail problem for some games
      • gts3l-common: Changed the default CPU governor to schedutil
      • gts3l-common: Changed the default I/O scheduler to bfq
      • gts3l-common: Added Dolby audio effect
        • Added that library successfully but don't sure it is working, will investigate that too
      • gts3l-common: Added FlipFlap package for better handling of flip cover flips
      • gts3l-common: Added software navigation bar feature
      • gts3l-common: Enabled ZRAM for 2GB for a 4GB device
      • gts3l-common: Updated awesometic's kernel to v0.6
        • Merged EAS-Project/msm-3.18 and successfully migrated to EAS based kernel
          • Enabled EAS, WALT, Schedtune, Schedutil, ...
        • Added blu_schedutil CPU governor
        • Updated sdfat driver to 2.4.5
        • Updated camera driver
        • Imported/enabled ZRAM with LZ4 compress
        • Imported/enabled BFQ I/O scheduler
        • Optimized memory performance
        • Fixed a flip cover working
        • Maybe more...
    • 2021. 11. 30
      • gts3l-common: Synced with the latest LIneageOS source
      • gts3l-common: Fixed Bluetooth input working including a Bluetooth keyboard
      • gts3l-common: Now it starts to use my custom kernel, awesometic's kernel v0.3
        • Merged android-linux-stable/msm-3.18, which is including up to Linux 3.14.140 patches
        • Merged LA.UM.7.6.r1-07800-89xx.0 CAF tag
        • Replaced the built-in WLAN driver into the CAF one from LA.UM.7.6.r1-07800-89xx.0 tag, which is the latest version
        • Disabled most of Samsung-specific flags including TIMA, KNOX, RESTRICT, ...
        • Enabled F2FS file system
        • Added AutoSMP CPU hotplug feature and enabled by default for better battery consumption
        • Added AdrenoBoost and enabled by default for better GPU performance
        • Added Anxiety I/O scheduler for better I/O performance
        • Enabled TCP Westwood congestion window control by default for better network stability
        • Set CONFIG_HZ to 300 which is recommended in Android devices and it improves overall interactivity and UX with no power cost
        • Now the S-Pen palm rejection is implemented in the kernel rather than the Android frameworks
        • Maybe more...
        • To get the detailed information, please see the third post of this thread
    • 2021. 11. 16
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, November 5, 2021
      • gts3l-common: Fixed the external keyboards' arrow keys working
    • 2021. 10. 29
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, October 5, 2021
    • 2021. 9. 22
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, September 5, 2021
      • gts3l-common: Fixed the power-off mode charging using the Samsung LPM binary
      • gts3l-common: Switched to QTI USB HAL, version 1.2
      • gts3l-common: Cleaned up the keyboard layouts and added the layouts from the latest firmware for Samsung products like the book cover keyboard
      • gts3l-common: Improved power management
    • 2021. 9. 1
      • gts3l-common: Fixed the camera working
      • gts3l-common: Resolved lots of SELinux warnings
      • gts3l-common: Added some props to optimize the video and media performance
      • gts3l-common: Added proper power profiles for better power management
      • gts3l-common: Added a proper thermal-engine config for better thermal management
      • gts3l-common: Change the hotspot location of the pointer arrow
    • 2021. 8. 13
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, August 5, 2021.
      • gts3l-common: Fixed the quad-speakers working.
      • gts3l-common: Disabled WiFi display feature.
      • gts3l-common: Added support for Adaptive Fast Charge.
      • gts3l-common: Added LiveDisplay HIDL to switch the screen modes.
      • gts3l-common: Added the button backlight control menu.
      • gts3l-common: Added the advanced reboot menu.
      • gts3l-common: Changed to the Light HIDL completely.
      • gts3l-common: Changed the stylus pointer icon to the smaller one.
    • 2021. 7. 29
      • gts3l-common: Fixed headphone jack working.
      • gts3l-common: Fixed Bluetooth audio playback working.
      • gts3l-common: Fixed microphone working.
      • gts3l-common: Fixed AudioFX working.
      • gts3l-common: Made hardware touch key, LCD, Touchscreen, S-Pen disabled when the screen turns off.
      • gts3l-common: Fixed DRM working.
      • gts3l-common: Disabled connecting to WPA3 WiFi.
      • gts3lwifi: Fixed Bluetooth working.
      • gts3lwifi: Fixed vibrator working.
    • 2021. 7. 14
      • gts3l-common: Applied the new security patch, July 5, 2021.
      • gts3l-common: Added support for palm rejection for S-Pen.
      • gts3l-common: Added support for the Freeform Window mode of AOSP.
      • gts3l-common: Removed the "Serial console enabled. Performance is impacted..." message.
    • 2021. 7. 4
      • gts3l-common: Changed the default DPI value to 320.
      • gts3l-common: Added new pointer arrow icon for S-Pen.
      • gts3l-common: Moved fingerprint sensor location when the preview screen that is before the actual enrollment a fingerprint.
      • gts3l-common: Enabled automatically brightness by default.
      • gts3l-common: Enabled adjusting haptic feedback intensity menu.
      • gts3llte: Fixed LTE working.
    • 2021. 6. 28
      • gts3l-common: Separated the device tree into 3 parts, common, LTE, and WiFi.
      • gts3l-common: Changed the default DPI value to 360.
      • gts3l-common: Fixed fingerprint sensor working.
      • gts3l-common: No more adsprpcd errors on the logcat.
      • gts3llte: Added missing RIL-related binaries, init scripts and could check the RIL initialized properly. But an error still repeated on the logcat so I think it won't work yet.
      • gts3lwifi: Added support for Galaxy Tab S3 WiFi variants.
    • 2021. 6. 17
      • Initial release
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    Hello all.

    I uploaded the new version, including fixing the power-off mode charging.
    I'm using the LPM binary that is from Samsung for the power-off mode charging. When you plug in the charging cable while the tablet turns off, you can see the original charging screen you might see in the stock firmware. :)

    And I tried to fix the Bluetooth inputs and the OTG drives issues but I couldn't. I can reproduce these problems but I cannot find how to fix them for now. But I can confirm that the wired input devices are working such as a keyboard and a Playstation 4 controller.

    Please check out the first post of this thread. :)
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    Great news here. The next release will include the fully-working quad-speakers. :D
    And I also have implemented the audio rotation codes for the screen rotation.

    Actually, I already have used it for about 3 days, and I think it looks working flawlessly.
    And, for the alternatives of the Dolby Atmos, I have tested with the Dolby Digital Plus module with Magisk and I can say that it is awesome. :cool:

    The new release will be uploaded before this weekend. :)