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Select Your Adreno GPU Series

Choose your GPU series below. Not sure? Use apps like AIDA64 or CPU-Z to identify your device's Adreno model accurately.

-- Select Your GPU Series --
Adreno 650 & Older
Adreno 660 ONLY
Adreno 725 & Newer (A725-A740)

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Driver Changelog Archive

Review recent updates, fixes, and enhancements across driver versions.

  • Enhanced compatibility for A6xx series.
  • Incorporated new extensions and critical fixes.
  • Module development identifier reset.
  • Added driver update information function.
  • Source derived from Qualcomm & Community feedback.
  • Note: A750+ GPU support pending new Qualcomm device releases.
  • Improved A6xx compatibility.
  • Integrated new extensions and fixes.
  • Broadened A6xx compatibility.
  • Included new extensions and crucial fixes.
  • Added ANGLE support for wider compatibility.
  • Targeted compatibility for A650 and older GPUs.
  • OpenGL: Introduced new extensions and fixes.
  • Vulkan: Integrated new extensions and optimizations.

Installation & Troubleshooting

Essential guidelines and solutions for common issues.

Always select the driver specifically listed for your Adreno GPU series. Mismatched drivers can lead to instability or bootloops. Use AIDA64/CPU-Z to confirm your GPU model before proceeding.

Driver compatibility can vary based on device firmware and Android version. While tested, community drivers might exhibit unexpected behavior. Older GPUs (pre-A630) may have limited updates.

Root access (KernelSU preferred, Magisk compatible) is required for installation. Be aware of potential conflicts, especially with MagiskHide map features or specific module interactions.

Bootloop / Issue Resolution

Recovery Mode (TWRP/Custom): If your device bootloops, boot into recovery. Navigate to /data/adb/modules/ (for Magisk/KernelSU) and delete the folder corresponding to the installed GPU driver module.

Safe Mode (Android): If accessible, boot into Android's Safe Mode. This often disables third-party modules, allowing you to uninstall the problematic driver via the root manager app.

Common Conflicts

MagiskHide/DenyList Map: Known conflicts can arise with map hiding features. Consider alternatives or selective disabling if issues occur.

GL Preload Property: Some drivers utilize ro.zygote.disable_gl_preload=1. While fixing certain EGL errors, it might negatively impact specific apps or games. Test thoroughly.

Contribute & Explore

This driver project thrives on community involvement. Explore the source code, report bugs, or contribute improvements on GitHub.

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