SkelettSkelter
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/!\ AVERTISSEMENT /!\ : Cette opération comporte des risques. Phonandroid et moi-même ne pouvons être tenus pour responsables des éventuels problèmes rencontrés !
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1. Hardened/fortified bionic (over 150 commits) to prevent bad behavior by system and third party apps.
2. Many classes and resources are NOT pre-loaded or compiled during boot. Instead, they are compiled after the initial startup and put in ram and cache. So, after initial settling, you will have increased speed in almost everything: interface transitions, app startup time, etc. . In addition, it takes 4-5 seconds to fully boot, after Oneplus logo ends (initial boot after flashing will obviously take longer).
3. Most runtime permissions are limited to 'read only'.
4. FBE encryption is replaced with FDE, and it is not forced. Plus, you can have separate passwords, one longer for boot and another short one for screen lock. I, personally, don't like FBE. I think it is weaker than FDE. Also, I don't want my device to boot at all or be partially decrypted, unless I enter boot password.
5. Many additional security features are enabled in kernel. Kernel is based on DU for Oneplus 5 (the work on it just started).
6. Yama security to replace Selinux.
7. Wireguard support in kernel
8. DNS over TLS
9. Background WIFI scanning is hard-disabled
10. Type zero sms: phone's silent response 'received and processed' (without user noticing) eliminated. If you don't know what type zero sms is, Google it. Not class zero sms, which flashes on screen, but doesn't get saved, but rather type zero, which doesn't show at all, but nonetheless is silently acknowledged. Creepy.
11. MicroG support
12. Overclocked little CPU to 2035200 and big to 2592000 by default (which you can adjust, if you don't like it, in Kernel Adiutor)
13. Lenovo Zuk Z2 Plus official ROM transitionned to Oneplus 5/T
A viendre, dès demain, là, j'ai la flemme.
2. Many classes and resources are NOT pre-loaded or compiled during boot. Instead, they are compiled after the initial startup and put in ram and cache. So, after initial settling, you will have increased speed in almost everything: interface transitions, app startup time, etc. . In addition, it takes 4-5 seconds to fully boot, after Oneplus logo ends (initial boot after flashing will obviously take longer).
3. Most runtime permissions are limited to 'read only'.
4. FBE encryption is replaced with FDE, and it is not forced. Plus, you can have separate passwords, one longer for boot and another short one for screen lock. I, personally, don't like FBE. I think it is weaker than FDE. Also, I don't want my device to boot at all or be partially decrypted, unless I enter boot password.
5. Many additional security features are enabled in kernel. Kernel is based on DU for Oneplus 5 (the work on it just started).
6. Yama security to replace Selinux.
7. Wireguard support in kernel
8. DNS over TLS
9. Background WIFI scanning is hard-disabled
10. Type zero sms: phone's silent response 'received and processed' (without user noticing) eliminated. If you don't know what type zero sms is, Google it. Not class zero sms, which flashes on screen, but doesn't get saved, but rather type zero, which doesn't show at all, but nonetheless is silently acknowledged. Creepy.
11. MicroG support
12. Overclocked little CPU to 2035200 and big to 2592000 by default (which you can adjust, if you don't like it, in Kernel Adiutor)
13. Lenovo Zuk Z2 Plus official ROM transitionned to Oneplus 5/T
A viendre, dès demain, là, j'ai la flemme.
- Avoir déverrouillé votre bootloader et installé le TWRP -->> Voir ici
- Avoir téléchargé l'un des fichiers suivants :
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(Base OxygenOS 5.1.5)1. Copier/coller le fichier zip désiré que vous avez téléchargé dans la mémoire interne de votre téléphone ;
2. Téléphone éteint, redémarrer en mode recovery ;
3. Dans le menu qui s'affiche, sélectionnez Back Up puis choisissez les partitions que vous voulez sauvegarder. Puis faites glisser votre doigt de la gauche vers la droite sur Swipe to Back Up pour commencer la sauvegarde ;
4. Une fois la sauvegarde effectuée, faites retour et allez sur Wipe puis dans Advanced Wipes, cochez les cases Dalvik/ART, Cache, Data et System ;
4b. OPTIONNEL : Si votre partition /Data est chiffrée, faites retour, allez dans Factory Reset et tapez YES, puis redémarrez votre appareil sur le TWRP ;
5. Transférez ensuite le zip de la ROM sur votre appareil ;
6. Appuyez cette fois sur Install. Là, il ne vous reste plus qu'à choisir le fichier de la rom et glissez votre doigt sur Swipe to Confirm Flash pour lancer le flash ;
7. Une fois le flash terminé, faite un wipe Cache puis Reboot System Now.
N'hésitez pas si vous avez des questions / précisions / corrections.
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