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All about Android 6. Contextual Assistance. Just touch and hold the home button. Do more with your voice. Now you can have a dialogue with any of your apps that support the new voice interaction service. Direct Share: a fast and easy way to share to the right person in the right app. Doze: when your device is at rest, Doze automatically puts it into a sleep state to increase your standby battery life.

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Text selection actions such as a new Translate option that lets you translate text from one language to another right on the spot. Note: requires Google Translate app installed Save paper with duplex printing support. Depending on your Internet connection, it can take quite a long time to download the source code.

When the download has finished you have the basic AOSP source code on your computer. Note: These repos include a precompiled kernel.

If you want to change or improve the kernel, you can recompile a new kernel. The new kernel binary should be placed in the corresponding device repository along with new kernel modules for wireless hardware.

For more information, see the page how to rebuild kernels for Xperia devices. To download the code into the device repos created above, run the command: repo sync Next two steps are only for the following devices:. In order for certain functions to work on the hardware in Xperia devices, you need to add a set of patches from the AOSP master branch. This is done by executing the following commands:. Note: This information will be updated continuously for new Android versions and new devices, so you should always check the AOSP section on Developer World for the latest patches.

Now you are ready to build AOSP images that can be flashed to a device. To do this, you have to point out your specific device and then start building the images.

This step will take a long time. It may take up to several hours, so go grab a coffee or play a game while you wait. Then you can flash the AOSP images on your device by following these steps:.



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