Sony Xperia X and Android 8 [answered]
asked 2018-02-27 10:15:22 +0200
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Hi
I just installed Android 8 to my other Sony Xperia X, which is great in terms of manufacturer support from Android point of view. My question is; is it possible/feasible to develop Sailfish X (3) from AOSP version of it (pnce/if it comes out)? That could mean newer kernel (I hope) and firmware blobs (I hope).
How about flashing to Sailfish X from Android 8?
Concerning a more recent kernel I posed a similar question here: Kernel 4.4 instead of 3.10. As for the firmware I guess (hence comment, not answer) this should not be too hard or maybe no problem at all if the fitting Loire kernel image is flashed. Before installing SF X I ran a Custom ROM with Android 8. The only requirement was to flash the respective OEM binaries provided by Sony. I had to reflash a stock image in order to install SF X and took the conservative route by flashing an older version with Android 7 (could've been 34.3.256). I'd be curious if flashing SF X over the most recent stock with Oreo would improve on anything.
rozgwi ( 2018-02-28 00:55:33 +0200 )editI installed Sailfish 2.1.3.7 from Oreo, and seems that is the same as installing from Nougat, nothing improved or better if it's done from a newer version of Android.
carmeloferso ( 2018-02-28 13:35:40 +0200 )editThank you for testing installing Sailfish X from Oreo. I don't really expect a change in behavior or longer battery life, but I hope Sailfish platform can also provide the security patches they provide. How could one find out if the firmware files are the same? Android flashing is not really my territory...
Direc ( 2018-02-28 18:35:31 +0200 )editToday I read your comment :O Sorry for late response, and... I sold my Xperia X and bought the Xperia XA2 waiting for the Sailfish 3 as with the current version it doesn't works good for my needs :(
carmeloferso ( 2018-08-07 23:04:54 +0200 )edit