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Chuwi Hi9 Air
Pretty complete hardware support and good stability with 8.1 (Oreo) and 9.0 (Pie) Treble GSIs.
CAVEAT: Please note that the standby power drain is way higher for Pie GSIs (compared to Oreo) and Ten GSIs still seem to be stuck on boot.
Baseline: Hi9 Air with Chuwi 20181122 stock ROM.
Restore Chuwi stock ROM via the MTK SP Flash Windows toolkit using the Format All + Download
option, in case anything goes wrong.
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enable "OEM unlock" in Android developer options
ℹ️ type on build number seven times to unlock developer mode in Android system settings: System>About
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use factory settings reset in Android system settings
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wait for erase to finish and power off (long press)
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start device with
power
andvol+
simultaneously for bootloader menu, select "Fastboot Mode" via 'vol+', then confirm OK via 'vol-' -
unlock bootloader
ℹ️ You may keep the bootloader locked, if TWRP is installed via SP Flash as well and you subsequently install the system image and OpenGApps via TWRP...
$ fastboot oem unlock
Confirm OK on screen via 'vol+'.
⚠️ When relocking the bootloader again viafastboot oem lock
the device won't boot custom images any longer... -
flash image with the
fastboot
utility (after uncompressing downloaded xz archive):$ fastboot erase system $ fastboot -u flash system system-arm64-aonly-vanilla-nosu.img $ fastboot reboot
🔁 This step may be repeated for later image releases with fixes and Android security patches (tested successfully for v31>32>123)...
Alternatively, you could flash via TWRP as "System Image". Refrain from formatting data, as the device will fail to boot then 👎: Link
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wait patiently for another erase job to finish and initial boot (which now displays android animation instead of CHUWI) to complete: This will take several minutes
Component | Comment |
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Camera | yes (both work, front cam orientation upside down) |
Speaker / Mic | yes / yes |
Bluetooth | yes (works for 8.1 GSI, with 9 GSI enable the Mediatek workaround under phh treble settings > misc features > bluetooth workarounds ) |
WiFi | yes (but signal seems worse compared to stock ROM) |
SIM / Mobile Data | partial (SIM1 only, does not reactivate after standby - reboot required) |
Voice | yes |
SMS | yes |
VoLTE | no (MTK 6797) |
Fingerprint | n/a |
NFC | n/a |
SD Card | yes |
Casting | no, only via Google Home (as for Chuwi stock ROM) |
Tested by bofh2k - phh-treble 8.1 v32 & 9 v123 (arm64-aonly-vanilla-nosu) - 2020-02-29