Sentences with phrase «treble compatibility»

Now, that same Android Oreo build can be flashed on the Indian Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro, and it also brings a nice surprise: Project Treble compatibility.
We expect unofficial Project Treble compatibility to be a boon to development for Xiaomi devices when the final version of Android P is released.
The one thing we couldn't predict is whether or not the update would bring Project Treble compatibility, but we can now confirm that it does.
When Android P is released, we expect Treble compatibility to be a huge help for future custom ROM development.
As always, developers of the XDA community were up to the challenge, and XDA Senior Member abhishek987 has just announced that he was able to successfully accomplish all of the above and thus bring full Project Treble compatibility to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (mido).
So with all of the benefits that Treble seems to bring to custom ROM development, users have wondered if it is possible to «port» Treble compatibility.
Consider the relatively obscure Allview V3 Viper — without Project Treble compatibility, getting AOSP running on this device would be a nightmare.
One of the major advantages of the high - end Honor View 10, at least in our view, was Treble compatibility which has resulted in several AOSP - based ROMs being made available for it, so it's nice the see that the popular Honor 7X may be able to get this same treatment in the near future.
This is, of course, thanks to Project Treble compatibility, which allows for devices to support flashing Generic System Images (GSIs) of Android.
Project Treble compatibility is also what allowed for the first AOSP Android 8.0 Oreo ROM for the device to be released.
Yes, the Galaxy S9 / S9 + ship with Project Treble compatibility out of the box (those lucky few who get the device first can confirm this by following our guide).
Finally, the build brings Project Treble compatibility which means if you aren't a fan of MIUI, you can choose to flash an AOSP Generic System Image (GSI) such as LineageOS or Resurrection Remix onto the device.
Project Treble compatibility requires that a device ship with a separate vendor partition in order to store the vendor HALs.

Not exact matches

It has made running AOSP on devices like the Honor 8 Pro, Honor 9, or Huawei Mate 10 Pro a reality, though Treble - compatibility alone wouldn't mean these popular devices wouldn't get AOSP ROMs anyways.
This is particularly a disappointment among members of our community because of the potential that Treble - compatibility brings to custom ROM development.
Project Treble aims to help manufacturers roll out updates in a quicker fashion by providing a way for component makers and Android manufacturers to work on parts of the system independently, meaning less time and resources spent ensuring compatibility.
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