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  2. Flash with Android Flash Tool - Android Open Source Project

    source.android.com/docs/setup/test/flash

    Android Flash Tool is a web-based tool that lets you flash a pre built Android build to your device for development and testing. Note: If you need to flash and test your own AOSP changes, refer to Flash your device with Fastboot. Android Flash Tool supports these devices: Pixel 2 and newer; DragonBoard RB3 (also known as db845c) HiKey 960; HiKey

  3. Flash with Fastboot | Android Open Source Project

    source.android.com/docs/setup/test/running

    This page provides details for flashing Android builds onto devices using the fastboot and adb tools. Adb lets you connect your development workstation directly to your Android-powered device and and perform a variety of operations.

  4. Flash mit dem Flash-Tool von Android - Android Open Source...

    source.android.com/docs/setup/test/flash?hl=de

    Das Android Flash Tool ist ein webbasiertes Tool, mit dem du einen vorgefertigten Android-Build zum Entwickeln und Testen auf deinem Gerät installieren kannst. Hinweis :Wenn Sie Ihre eigenen AOSP-Änderungen flashen und testen möchten, lesen Sie den Hilfeartikel Gerät mit Fastboot flashen .

  5. Lock and unlock the bootloader | Android Open Source Project

    source.android.com/docs/core/architecture/bootloader/locking_unlocking

    By default, most Android devices ship with a locked bootloader, meaning that users can't flash the bootloader or device partitions. If needed, you (and device users with Developer options enabled) can unlock the bootloader to flash new images.

  6. Build Pixel kernels | Android Open Source Project

    source.android.com/docs/setup/build/building-pixel-kernels

    To flash the kernel images, run the fastboot flash command for each kernel partition listed for your device. For dynamic partitions, you need to reboot into fastbootd mode before flashing. Device

  7. Boot flow - Android Open Source Project

    source.android.com/docs/security/features/verifiedboot/boot-flow

    The bootloader communicates Verified Boot state to Android through kernel-command parameters, or through bootconfig starting with Android 12. It sets the androidboot.verifiedbootstate option to one of the following values:

  8. Use reference boards | Android Open Source Project

    source.android.com/docs/setup/create/devices

    Android Open Source Project (AOSP) builds are mostly useful for emulators, but you can also create builds for Google's Nexus and Pixel devices using AOSP builds and the relevant device-specific binaries. For the list of available builds and targeted devices, see Source code tags and builds.

  9. Android Flash Tool - Android Open Source Project

    source.android.com/docs/setup/contribute/flash?hl=es

    Android Flash Tool te permite escribir una compilación de Android en la memoria flash de tu dispositivo con fines de desarrollo y prueba. Para comenzar, necesitas una máquina de desarrollo y un dispositivo Android.

  10. Cómo escribir en la memoria flash con fastboot | Android Open...

    source.android.com/docs/setup/test/running?hl=es-419

    Estas herramientas te permite conectar tu estación de trabajo de desarrollo directamente con tu dispositivo Android para que puedas instalar (escribir en la memoria flash) Android y probar los cambios en tu SO y apps.

  11. Generic system images | Android Open Source Project

    source.android.com/docs/core/tests/vts/gsi

    Requirements for flashing GSIs. Android devices can have different designs, so there is no generic command or set of instructions for flashing a GSI to apply to all devices. Check with the manufacturer of the Android device for explicit flashing instructions. Use the following steps as a general guideline: