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Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - Danct12 - 01-06-2022

This is the stock AOSP image from my PinePhone Pro, I took it (dumped it as soon I got the device) and make it work on SD card. This will be useful for anyone looking to test their hardware but didn't have a chance to, or maybe just for playing around.

The bootloader must not be present on the eMMC, otherwise the image won't boot. I've tested "recovery mode" and factory reset, they work perfectly fine too. However, reboot is broken as the phone just hangs.

You can download the image here: https://danctnix.arikawa-hi.me/misc/pinephonepro_android_sd.img.xz

Alternatively, the eMMC dump (~117GB unxz'd) is available here: https://danctnix.arikawa-hi.me/misc/pinephonepro_android_emmc.img.xz


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - iwm - 01-06-2022

Thank!


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - josekar - 01-16-2022

Thank you very much.


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - Cuperino - 01-21-2022

Thanks! This will certainly be useful!


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - bcnaz - 01-22-2022

Can I just start the factory image, then disable or erase the boot sector from there ?
then on next boot :
without the boot sector on the eMMC, any bootable sd card should be read ?


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - Conjada - 01-26-2022

Thank you


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - Otter - 01-26-2022

Thank you! I get my PPPe Monday, so I am collecting images! Considering that Pwnkit has been exposed and all of the current images are now exposed as potentially vulnerable, I may not ever use it though. https://venturebeat.com/2022/01/25/linux-vulnerability-can-be-easily-exploited-for-local-privilege-escalation-researchers-say/

I guess I should wait till Sunday before seriously collecting images but I am pretty excited about this so I downloading images like they were popcorn.Smile


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - Avisando - 01-27-2022

(01-06-2022, 01:57 PM)Danct12 Wrote: This is the stock AOSP image from my PinePhone Pro, I took it (dumped it as soon I got the device) and make it work on SD card. This will be useful for anyone looking to test their hardware but didn't have a chance to, or maybe just for playing around.

The bootloader must not be present on the eMMC, otherwise the image won't boot. I've tested "recovery mode" and factory reset, they work perfectly fine too. However, reboot is broken as the phone just hangs.

You can download the image here: https://danctnix.arikawa-hi.me/misc/pinephonepro_android_sd.img.xz

Alternatively, the eMMC dump (~117GB unxz'd) is available here: https://danctnix.arikawa-hi.me/misc/pinephonepro_android_emmc.img.xz

Hello,
Can this image be flashed and used on PinePhone Beta Edition?
Thanks in advance : )


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - Damage - 03-01-2022

(01-06-2022, 01:57 PM)Danct12 Wrote: This is the stock AOSP image from my PinePhone Pro, I took it (dumped it as soon I got the device) and make it work on SD card. This will be useful for anyone looking to test their hardware but didn't have a chance to, or maybe just for playing around.

The bootloader must not be present on the eMMC, otherwise the image won't boot. I've tested "recovery mode" and factory reset, they work perfectly fine too. However, reboot is broken as the phone just hangs.

You can download the image here: https://danctnix.arikawa-hi.me/misc/pinephonepro_android_sd.img.xz

Alternatively, the eMMC dump (~117GB unxz'd) is available here: https://danctnix.arikawa-hi.me/misc/pinephonepro_android_emmc.img.xz

Great news and many thanks for taking the time to do this!

Can you reflash the eMMC image? I'm feeling wary of trying as I managed to break the original eMMC image in the first place by confusing a number of other posts!


RE: Factory AOSP image but for your SD card! - Emilio - 03-01-2022

Why do you call it android?