RaspAnd 7.1.2 Build 171220, which can be used with the official Raspberry Pi 7 inch touchscreen and Big TV Screens

NEWS about RaspAnd 7.1.2 Build 171220/171215
Thanks to a member on this site who asked for support for the Raspberry Pi official 7 inch touchscreen I started to experiment with different configurations. Success! The changes are so good that I’ve decided to uploaded a new version of RaspAnd today. Note: The display size have changed from 1280×720 to 1920×1080, which means that RaspAnd will look better also when using Big TV screens. Screenshot when a Samsung 55 inch TV is used as monitor. In Build 171220 I’ve also included the app Quick Reboot Pro (so you don’t have to use the power switch).

Build 171220 of RaspAnd can be downloaded by those who have purchased Build 171215 (and previous versions of RaspAnd 7.1.2).

SCREENSHOTS
Screenshot 1 – The Desktop when the Raspberry Pi official 7 inch touchscreen is used (RaspAnd Build 171220)
Screenshot 2 – Running YouTube in the Jelly Browser when the touchscreen is used (RaspAnd Build 171220)
Screenshot 3 – The Desktop when a Samsung 55″ TV is used as monitor (RaspAnd Build 171220)

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15 Responses to RaspAnd 7.1.2 Build 171220, which can be used with the official Raspberry Pi 7 inch touchscreen and Big TV Screens

  1. exton says:

    Softpedia 171221: Raspberry Pi 3 OS RaspAnd Now Supports Raspberry Pi 7″ Touchscreen, Smart TVs

    “Coming less than a week after the previous version, which introduced the latest Kodi 17.6 “Krypton” media center and TeamViewer 13 software to allow users to control other computers from their Raspberry Pi 3 SBC, RaspAnd 7.1.2 Build 171220 is here with support for the official Raspberry Pi 7″ touchscreen.

    “Thanks to a member on this site who asked for support for the Raspberry Pi official 7-inch touchscreen, I started to experiment with different configurations. Success! The changes are so good that I’ve decided to upload a new version of RaspAnd today,” writes Arne Exton in the release announcement.”

    READ MORE: http://news.softpedia.com/news/raspberry-pi-3-os-raspand-now-supports-raspberry-pi-7-touchscreen-smart-tvs-519093.shtml

  2. Pirogeno says:

    Hello! (excuse me for my english)

    I’ ve recently installed this android version on a Rpi3, it works fine with a laptop lcd screen over hdmi, but when i connect it to a Panasonic 49″ tv screen doesn’t work (no image is displayed).
    I’ ve tested with diferents hdmi configurations changed in the config.txt file, but i can’t make it works.

    I have another sd-card with raspbian and it works fine with this screen, I’ve tryed coping the hdmi settings of this distro, but doesn’t work:

    hdmi_force_hotplug=1
    hdmi_drive=2
    config_hdmi_boost=4
    hdmi_group=1
    hdmi_mode=31

    Of course I’ve tryed another…
    hdmi_force_hotplug=1
    hdmi_drive=2
    config_hdmi_boost=4
    hdmi_group=1
    hdmi_mode=16, 18, 19, 20, 31 and 32

    sometimes with hdmi_force_mode=1

    I’ve tryed some resolutions with overscan too.

    I’m need your help, please. A lot of thanks.
    and nothing was displayed (with the initial color screen exception)

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  4. CarfRip says:

    A great release man! Everything works fine but Quick Reboot Pro! It would be awesome to shutdown and reboot my Rpi3 with this app, but I need root permission! Is there something to do about it? Thanks for your work 🙂

  5. Krishna Susarla says:

    Were you able to resolve the issue?

  6. Toni Hitec says:

    oh i bought an android img long time ago.
    I did put it on msd card but it did not start.
    perhaps i made sth wrong.
    Is this better than Emteria? (could not login)

    For RPI 3b+ i mean!

  7. Harry says:

    Yesterday I installed raspand-oreo-8.1-lineage-gapps-578mb-180717.zip on a 32gb SD for my Raspberry Pi 3B+ with 7” touchscreen. The installation worked fine, but after some time, when the display goes out, I can’t use the Pi anymore.
    Is there a way to “unlock” or “wake up” the device via touch?
    I don’t want to connect a keyboard or mouse to it.

    thanks in advance!

  8. Leon Schöpe says:

    is there also a way to get the 7″ display working on raspberry pi 2 model b?

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