(2016-01-15, 07:29)sequential Wrote: still the same...
Could you be a little more specific about what's still the same? Do you still have the phone in good condition after x months, is there a problem that still ain't fixed? What's still the same?
In other news... I just bought the Octo-Core version of MPAI 809T. Bought it after Christmas in 2015 and picked it up late January. I have played around with the phone for about a month now and can comfortably say that I've seen it all. Nothing can surprise me about this phone now.
First off, I'd like to say that I'm no noob when it comes to China phones. If there was a City called tweak town then I'd definitely be the mayor - at least my 809t Octa would agree. I have flashed various roms including tons from needrom. Some broke something like the cameras or partitions. Others simply wouldn't boot. I got into real trouble trying to port various lollipop ROMS for my phone from mtkroms.com. I got some working on my phone but all failed when it came to some pretty important functionality. Amongst the functions that proved most troublesome were: hardware buttons, Bluetooth, cameras, loudspeaker, magnetic sensor, and gps. Nothing I did could fix these errors which led me to the only plausible explanation -- the base ROM is unbelievably unfit for porting.
Here's a little background... MPAI started off with a nice phone, it became quite popular and demand outstripped supply so they had to find a way to keep up. They therefore started getting various components from different suppliers than the ones they started with (most notably main camera, touchscreen, loudspeaker). In the midst of all the component changing, MPAI also made various versions of ROMS. That's why if you bought a phone recently and flash firmware from 2014, something's definitely going to get broken.
I couldn't find a working KK for my phone in all the usual places. The only one that agreed with my phone was a dragonfly d8 ultra ROM from some Italian forum.
Anyway back to why porting a ROM for this phone is so darn difficult...
If you want to port a rom, you must have a vanilla (stock Android or pretty close to it). as the base rom. Unfortunately, MPAI couldn't have gone any further from vanilla android. The ROM on the 809t is based on YUN OS. That's the Chinese version of Android that is so adulterated that it doesn't deserve to be called android at all. Now... using such a non-stock (read unstable) android rom as the base rom for porting is doomed to fail. I tried so many lollipop versions from mtkroms and failed to turn any into something worth using as a daily driver. Amongst the ones I tried included: blisspop, xperia rom, AICP, octOS, bugless cm12 and a few others.
The fact that this phone has only 1GB of ram is also a serious disincentive so my porting is grinding to a halt. It makes little sense to go through this much trouble to bring lollipop to a phone with just a gig of ram because it'll definitely chock on the lollipop.
Here's my advice for anyone with the 8-core 809t that wants to see it running on Android L: hang your boots and go back to KitKat and thank goodness you have a properly working phone. It just ain't as powerful as the specs say but at least it gets the job done as a decent phone - just don't expect to give real workhorse phones a run for their money.