From 56c035a66448531f6ad64259b2f54510bf215fbb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: SirRGB Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2023 13:14:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] sync a7xelte asserts * taken from https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_samsung_a7xelte/blob/3990846fac27c112d038fb67eacd414c8e5dadb2/BoardConfig.mk#L22 Signed-off-by: SirRGB --- openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a72q.yaml | 16 ++++++++-------- .../assets/configs/a7xelte.yaml | 17 ++++++++++------- openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/alioth.yaml | 14 +++++++------- openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/dipper.yaml | 14 +++++++------- openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/surya.yaml | 14 +++++++------- 5 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a72q.yaml b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a72q.yaml index 0837aad6..a6d964d2 100644 --- a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a72q.yaml +++ b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a72q.yaml @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ metadata: maintainer: Tobias Sterbak (tsterbak) device_name: Samsung Galaxy A72 - is_ab_device: false - device_code: a72q + is_ab_device: false + device_code: a72q supported_device_codes: - - a72q + - a72q steps: unlock_bootloader: boot_recovery: - type: call_button content: > - As a first step, you need to boot into the bootloader. A bootloader is the piece of software, - that tells your phone how to start and run an operating system (like Android). Your device should be turned on. + As a first step, you need to boot into the bootloader. A bootloader is the piece of software, + that tells your phone how to start and run an operating system (like Android). Your device should be turned on. Then press 'Confirm and run' to reboot into the bootloader. Continue once it's done. command: adb_reboot_download - type: call_button @@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ steps: - type: confirm_button img: samsung-buttons.png content: > - Unplug the USB cable from your device. Then manually reboot into recovery by pressing the *Volume Down* + *Power* for 8~10 seconds - until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery with the device powered off, - hold *Volume Up* + *Power button*. \ No newline at end of file + Unplug the USB cable from your device. Then manually reboot into recovery by pressing the *Volume Down* + *Power* for 8~10 seconds + until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery with the device powered off, + hold *Volume Up* + *Power button*. diff --git a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a7xelte.yaml b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a7xelte.yaml index a53e2108..3198beb6 100644 --- a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a7xelte.yaml +++ b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/a7xelte.yaml @@ -1,17 +1,20 @@ metadata: maintainer: Tobias Sterbak (tsterbak) - device_name: Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) - is_ab_device: false + device_name: Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016) + is_ab_device: false device_code: a7xelte supported_device_codes: - a7xelte + - a7xeltexx + - a7xelteub + - a7xeltedo steps: unlock_bootloader: boot_recovery: - type: call_button content: > - As a first step, you need to boot into the bootloader. A bootloader is the piece of software, - that tells your phone how to start and run an operating system (like Android). Your device should be turned on. + As a first step, you need to boot into the bootloader. A bootloader is the piece of software, + that tells your phone how to start and run an operating system (like Android). Your device should be turned on. Then press 'Confirm and run' to reboot into the bootloader. Continue once it's done. command: adb_reboot_download - type: call_button @@ -22,6 +25,6 @@ steps: - type: confirm_button img: samsung-buttons.png content: > - Unplug the USB cable from your device. Then manually reboot into recovery by pressing the *Volume Down* + *Power buttons* for 8~10 seconds - until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery with the device powered off, - hold *Volume Up* + *Home* + *Power button*. \ No newline at end of file + Unplug the USB cable from your device. Then manually reboot into recovery by pressing the *Volume Down* + *Power buttons* for 8~10 seconds + until the screen turns black & release the buttons immediately when it does, then boot to recovery with the device powered off, + hold *Volume Up* + *Home* + *Power button*. diff --git a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/alioth.yaml b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/alioth.yaml index 730aeffa..7c0a2de1 100644 --- a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/alioth.yaml +++ b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/alioth.yaml @@ -21,17 +21,17 @@ steps: - type: link_button_with_confirm content: > - Create a Mi account on Xiaomi’s website. Beware that one account is only allowed to unlock one unique device every 30 days. - + - Add a phone number to your Mi account, insert a SIM into your phone. - + - Enable developer options in `Settings` > `About Phone` by repeatedly tapping MIUI Version. - + - Link the device to your Mi account in `Settings` > `Additional settings` > `Developer options` > `Mi Unlock status`. - + - Download the Mi Unlock app with the link bellow (Windows is required to run the app), and follow the instructions provided by the app. It may tell you that you have to wait, usually 7 days. If it does so, please wait the quoted amount of time before continuing to the next step! - + - After device and Mi account are successfully verified, the bootloader should be unlocked. - + - Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue : `Settings` > `Additional settings` > `Developer options` > `USB debugging` link: https://en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html boot_recovery: @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ steps: content: > Now you need to install a custom recovery system on the phone. A recovery is a small subsystem on your phone, that manages updating, adapting and repairing of the operating system. - + Once the device is fully booted, you need to reboot into the bootloader again by pressing 'Confirm and run' here. Then continue. command: adb_reboot_bootloader - type: call_button diff --git a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/dipper.yaml b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/dipper.yaml index 83ffc12a..e16b1cb6 100644 --- a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/dipper.yaml +++ b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/dipper.yaml @@ -20,17 +20,17 @@ steps: - type: link_button_with_confirm content: > - Create a Mi account on Xiaomi’s website. Beware that one account is only allowed to unlock one unique device every 30 days. - + - Add a phone number to your Mi account, insert a SIM into your phone. - + - Enable developer options in `Settings` > `About Phone` by repeatedly tapping MIUI Version. - + - Link the device to your Mi account in `Settings` > `Additional settings` > `Developer options` > `Mi Unlock status`. - + - Download the Mi Unlock app with the link bellow (Windows is required to run the app), and follow the instructions provided by the app. It may tell you that you have to wait, usually 7 days. If it does so, please wait the quoted amount of time before continuing to the next step! - + - After device and Mi account are successfully verified, the bootloader should be unlocked. - + - Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue : `Settings` > `Additional settings` > `Developer options` > `USB debugging` link: https://en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html boot_recovery: @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ steps: Reboot to recovery by pressing 'Confirm and run', and hold the Vol+ button of your phone UNTIL you see the recovery. If MiUI starts, you have to start the process again, since MiUI delete the recovery you just flashed. Once it's done continue. - command: fastboot_reboot_recovery \ No newline at end of file + command: fastboot_reboot_recovery diff --git a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/surya.yaml b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/surya.yaml index 8c539ff4..733ef682 100644 --- a/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/surya.yaml +++ b/openandroidinstaller/assets/configs/surya.yaml @@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ steps: - type: link_button_with_confirm content: > - Create a Mi account on Xiaomi’s website. Beware that one account is only allowed to unlock one unique device every 30 days. - + - Add a phone number to your Mi account, insert a SIM into your phone. - + - Enable developer options in `Settings` > `About Phone` by repeatedly tapping MIUI Version. - + - Link the device to your Mi account in `Settings` > `Additional settings` > `Developer options` > `Mi Unlock status`. - + - Download the Mi Unlock app with the link bellow (Windows is required to run the app), and follow the instructions provided by the app. It may tell you that you have to wait, usually 7 days. If it does so, please wait the quoted amount of time before continuing to the next step! - + - After device and Mi account are successfully verified, the bootloader should be unlocked. - + - Since the device resets completely, you will need to re-enable USB debugging to continue : `Settings` > `Additional settings` > `Developer options` > `USB debugging` link: https://en.miui.com/unlock/download_en.html boot_recovery: @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ steps: Reboot to recovery by pressing 'Confirm and run', and hold the Vol+ button of your phone UNTIL you see the recovery. If MiUI starts, you have to start the process again, since MiUI delete the recovery you just flashed. Once it's done continue. - command: fastboot_reboot_recovery \ No newline at end of file + command: fastboot_reboot_recovery