【Treble】【PIE】OnePlus 3(T)

kpmohamedhussain

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t3chmedi3

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Thanks which one supports to be download
Not my work... Just sharing what I came across...
Works great on our device (with bugs, ofcourse)...

https://mega.nz/#F!3XwFlAaC!VdzCKlrR-f6D-a8oEz9JkQ

INSTRUCTIONS
Clean Flash
Download the zip of GSI
Extract the system.img
Flash any treble enabled ROM.
Wipe: Dalvik and Cache
Flash the GSI (system image) from recovery
Reboot & Enjoy
I see two folders on the link.Screenshot_20181003-035652.jpeg

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Explorer23

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Thus is just to experience treble, the future for our device...
Not really.
First of all, you can't really experience Treble. There's nothing different for the user, it's just for developers to easier port newer Android versions.
Secondly, it's somewhat pointless if it isn't properly implemented by the manufacturer. There's no benefit to port new version "easily" if you hame much more trouble to get Treble in the first place; might as well use those resources to port the ROM "the old way".
And lastly, as long as hardware manufacturers provide new drivers it's better to have it the old way.

Basically, porting Treble to old devices is more or less an experiment and a fun project for devs, not really expected to work flawlessly or take off.

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150208

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Well if this is mature, it can benefit both parties though IMO

For users, we can finally have an OS for all hardware just like in PC/Laptop enviroment
For devs, more user will use their product (build), mean increase in donation.

Later it would bring forth companies that build a paid/premium ROM. More devs would get a regular payment rather than relying in donations.

The rom can just including the generic driver to make the phone function for later use to install the driver from manufacture.
Manufacture would be forced to release a constant working driver or else get blamed by all parties.
All that later, we can say goodbye to bootloader lock since phone manufacture would just selling a phone, not the OS inside it.