[EDITABLE LIST] IodéOS official & unofficial devices

here:

you have to install it on your device

Here are informations and a rudimentary instruction:

If you have detailed questions or need help, I think @Der_Baliner can help you in his telegram group

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Thx for the GSI readme.

@Der_Baliner
I installed DSU, but it complains:
“Your device does not support dynamic partitions”
Can dynamic partitions somehow be enabled?
I checked my Xiaomi Settings, but did not find it.

Yep right DSU work only with Dynamic Super Partion since A10

You can Retrofit to Dynamic Super Partion, but I don’t would

And why will you do this?

It’s best to show an SS from Treble Info with details first

Is there a version of Iode for OnePlus 8 Pro? If so which one is recommended? On LOS site version 20 is used for OP 8 pro.

Only 9 and 9 pro

For your 8 pro, you can use GSI version

The 5.5 version?

sure

I’ve updated the list of unofficial device with my Sony builds

I struggle with fastboot options, please help a newbie.

Xiaomi A3 (not supported device), so I fetched GSI image.

I erased the original system with “fastboot erase system” OK.
Then at
“fastboot flash system iode.xz” (it is the latest GSI image, v5.6)
I receive
Writing ‘system_a’ OK
Writing ‘system_b’ FAILED
(remote: ‘Error: Last flash failed : Bad Buffer Size’)

Alternatively I tried
fastboot flashall -w
error: could not read android-info.txt

I could go into fastboot mode, and some basic Android remained on the phone, because it can boot and run.

Please help to resolve some of these errors.

Edit:
I went further and experiment with different install methods. Until now none of them was successful.

The iode GSI install help page does not mention what to do with the .xz file. (another thing: I think maybe there is an error in this line, because it gave me error message:
fastboot reboot fastboot)

I copied the iode…img.xz file into the folder of “platform-tools” (which contains adb.exe and fastboot.exe).
At the moment adb devices shows no device for me, but the USB cable is good, and Windows Device Manager shows LeMobile Android Device and inside it Adroid Bootloader Interface. So, there is data connection between the Android phone and the Windows machine.

However this command has a problem:

fastboot flash system iode-5.6-20241024-arm64_
ab.img.xz
< waiting for any device >

In fastboot help I didn’t find if a target must be given or not, but I guess that the “no devices” is a problem now.

The phone is constantly in Fastboot mode but the prerequisites are done (I hope).

Edit 2:

My phone was constantly in fastboot mode.
I gave many commands to it, including flash and wipe, so I guess the last command erased the system.
One advice said that to go out of fastboot mode and do a normal reboot, you have to leave it without power, until the battery is empty. Then plug it back, and it will do a normal reboot.

I left it without power cable for about two days and regularly switched the phone on (it switched off after a time by itself).
Lastly it went black and cannot be switched on.

I plugged the power cable into the phone again.
But, no normal boot, just again fastboot mode.
ADB devices command still shows empty.
However, fastboot devices command showed the device.

So, I gave the following command:
fastboot flash system iode-5.6-20241024-arm64_ab.img

It went without error messages in 5 stages, all gave OKAY.

the last one:
Sending sparse ‘system_b’ 5/5 (75408 KB) OKAY [ 12.140s]
Writing ‘system_b’ OKAY [ 0.000s]
Finished. Total time: 86.835s

I gave a fastboot reboot command, which was executed, but the phone is again in fastboot mode.

The same result with Writing system_a, no error.

What can I try now?

Is there any list of upcoming device support? I am very curious what is upcoming. I have a Pixel 9 and am hoping Iodé OS will officially support the Pixel 9 soon but now am unsure if i should wait or maybe try a different Phone. Are there other options?

iode for the Google Pixel tablet. Are the phone OS components compatible with the tablet? Has this been tried? Are the tablets rootable like the phones?

IodéOS still doesn’t have support for the pixel tablet. As far as I know there is no difference from other Android devices in this respect.

Hi all is there developpement for iodé ROM for oneplus 6t (Fajita )

I don’t think there is one yet, but I just added a build request for fajita here