Sony Xperia X (sony-suzu)
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USB Networking |
Works |
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Flashing |
Works |
Touchscreen | |
Display |
Works |
WiFi | |
Xwayland | |
FDE | |
Mainline |
Partial |
Battery | |
3D Acceleration |
Broken |
Accelerometer | |
Audio | |
Bluetooth | |
Camera |
Broken |
GPS | |
Mobile data | |
SMS | |
Calls | |
USB OTG | |
Contributors
- Konrad Dybcio (@konradybcio)
Maintainer(s)
- Konrad Dybcio (@konradybcio)
Users owning this device
Additional notes
- This device has *some* out-of-tree mainline kernel support (some by @bartcubbins) (and some by @kholk)
- Xperia X has been supported by Sony Open Devices Project on CAF kernels 3.10, 3.18, 4.4 and now still is on 4.9 with a chance to board the 4.14 hype train
- There's a good chance one could get graphics, modem etc. working with libhybris on kernel 4.4. There's also a mer-hybris port by Jolla for the official "Sailfish X" SFOS release.
- Second codename (loire_suzu) comes from Sony's platform naming scheme, where Loire is a family of MSM8956/APQ8956-based devices along with Xperia X Compact (kugo), Xperia Touch [the projector tablet.. thingy] (blanc) and an unannounced, probably prototype device (oak)
How to enter flash mode
With device powered off, hold [VOLUME +] and plug USB cable in. Device's LED will turn blue, meaning it has entered fastboot mode.
Installation
Works fine with the typical pmbootstrap install & pmbootstrap flasher procedure.
See also
- pmaports!482 initial MR