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Its been awhile since ive seen a device without aokp support. Will we have it and doesnt anyone know when
isn't AOKP still based off CM? Usually you start seeing all the original AOSP type ROM's come out after CM has been released.
phab3k said:
isn't AOKP still based off CM? Usually you start seeing all the original AOSP type ROM's come out after CM has been released.
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Actually, they compile from source now! They do, however, use the CM device trees to fix things with their builds for some devices. Just a little fun fact and to answer the e.t.a question, we really don't know! Whenever a maintainer get their hands on one or someone steps up to maintain the device with them.
i read plenty of blogs about this every custom roms have some major bugs.can anyone tell me which custom rom had less bugs?
jamshadinho said:
i read plenty of blogs about this every custom roms have some major bugs.can anyone tell me which custom rom had less bugs?
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First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
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First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
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what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
jamshadinho said:
what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
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Then go with AOSP then, its pure android, openSEMC is unofficial cyanogen mod for xperia s, you will have to unlock your bootloader first to use any of them
jamshadinho said:
what is the difference between openSEMC or the AOSP, mine is locked bootloader.can u tell me the name of the rom.i only wants better battery and performance.
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AOSP/OpenSEMCis out of the question with locked bootloader. You have to stick to stock based rom.
Difference between AOSP and OpenSEMC is customization. You can't flash these roms unless you unlock your bootloader.
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Firstly - Please, please post in the appropriate section. This is a development thread and not the place for such posts.
Secondly - Do some research yourself, read all the threads , you'll surely find what you are looking for.
Thirdly - If you are locked bootloader, forget about all the CyanogenMod or AOSP ROM's. There's just one CM10 ROM that works on locked bootloader. This is because you can't change the kernel on locked bootloader's
And last - Google all your doubts. Google is your friend. You'll get answers a lot more quicker.
I think it's wrong section for this.move thread to General Q.
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nisu4717 said:
I think it's wrong section for this.move thread to General Q.
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miui works with locked bootloader,i saw it.but it have plenty of bugs.so i am gonna stick with stock rom. so sad..
In my opinion, stock is the best. Just came back from OpenSEMC KitKat. Rayman's ROM is great for sure, however, the user interface is a bit laggy and it's quite buggy.
So there's no need to be sad at all.
jamshadin9522559 said:
miui works with locked bootloader,i saw it.but it have plenty of bugs.so i am gonna stick with stock rom. so sad..
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Hi, i am from India too. Just post your questions in q&a section, this is wrong place. I tried many roms, after unlocking bootloader but i relock my bootloader and move back to stock. Believe me. All roms are great but none can replace stock
@franklin93
My point exactly...
but as he wanted a custom rom...i suggested ExistenZ rom...
piyush95 said:
@franklin93
My point exactly...
but as he wanted a custom rom...i suggested ExistenZ rom...
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i love ExistenZ rom but i prefer black so mine is stock deodex + black system apps + zu framework by jjwrong + xperia z1 task switcher + full screen caller mod by rajeev + few extra themes = perfect rom i love this combo for speed,looks and mediocre battery.keep in mind i am a heavy user with 100+ apps installed.
I'm more of a performance guy...
n i have about 7 apps+only 87 system apps(only the skeleton)
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bamboohao said:
First of all, wrong section.
Now to your question, openSEMC or the AOSP one if you want aosp based ROM, the AOSP one is claimed to be more stable, but with lesser option. If you want stock based, then there is only a few to choose from. Personally i will say go with aosp based, but its up to you. Paranoid is a nice one as well, all AOSP based ROM shares same bug as in openSEMC
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When you mention AOSP, you mean this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273821 ?
If you looking for a stock based rom then there are many Trinity, MIUI, etc or else you can try PAC 4.1.2 or PAC 4.2.2 which is also stable enough..
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blackmatrix64 said:
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When you mention AOSP, you mean this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2273821 ?
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No, i mean this one, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2592002
it's a very know fact that maximum of the devices from Indian brands never have access to these well known rooms while they have good specifications. Why is it so?
yes Roms from other devices are ported to the Indian brand mobiles but it doesn't match my expectations.
If these senior respected developers can somehow show some love to Indian brand mobiles, it would be great.
It's my personal thinking. Yours can differ.
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Ya bro.. same thoughts over here,,
specs are gud..
and i wanna run cm or paranoid on my q1010i too but no way...
im sick of miui or vibe or lewa ....
hope someone will help us...
roshansanasam said:
Ya bro.. same thoughts over here,,
specs are gud..
and i wanna run cm or paranoid on my q1010i too but no way...
im sick of miui or vibe or lewa ....
hope someone will help us...
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I have the same device. Tired of using other roms. Hope some developer will make a good rom
roshansanasam said:
Ya bro.. same thoughts over here,,
specs are gud..
and i wanna run cm or paranoid on my q1010i too but no way...
im sick of miui or vibe or lewa ....
hope someone will help us...
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I don't see someone helping us in the near future..
I doubt there would be custom ROMS..
K.khiladi said:
I don't see someone helping us in the near future..
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see..
what i have understood is.. basically custom roms are developed for whom, whose official roms are pathetic and have loads of bloatwares.
indian brands do not take load to customize the rom and barely put few bloatwares resulting low cost mobile fones.
these are stock androids are i feel are very stable wrt performance. :good:
we only have option to play with launchers :fingers-crossed:
swapnilps said:
see..
what i have understood is.. basically custom roms are developed for whom, whose official roms are pathetic and have loads of bloatwares.
indian brands do not take load to customize the rom and barely put few bloatwares resulting low cost mobile fones.
these are stock androids are i feel are very stable wrt performance. :good:
we only have option to play with launchers :fingers-crossed:
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But still then those roms provide us with extra features that stock rom don't...
CM PA
K.khiladi said:
But still then those roms provide us with extra features that stock rom don't...
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Yes I agree. It also provide performance improvement options. Optimization on various things and near possibility to do any things. Problem is we need some sources based on CM or PA to start with MTK devices. Hopes one day will have it. Then we will start it.
andro2master said:
Yes I agree. It also provide performance improvement options. Optimization on various things and near possibility to do any things. Problem is we need some sources based on CM or PA to start with MTK devices. Hopes one day will have it. Then we will start it.
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Mtk devices are in market from so long and still nothing happened.... Still waiting..
The main problem!
CM, Paranoid, AOKP, AOSP are some great ROM's indeed! However, I believe Mediatek does not release it's kernel source, in other words, It's kernels are 'Closed Source'. Cyanogenmod requires a custom kernel to be built and compiled, for that, complete kernel source is needed. A few leaked sources for MT6589 made first CM possible. Until MTK changes it's mind, its very much impossible to see all those quality ROM's for our handsets. I also think that there is a petition on change.org, requesting Mediatek to make everything open source. You can sign it, I have signed it as well.
sierrarohan said:
CM, Paranoid, AOKP, AOSP are some great ROM's indeed! However, I believe Mediatek does not release it's kernel source, in other words, It's kernels are 'Closed Source'. Cyanogenmod requires a custom kernel to be built and compiled, for that, complete kernel source is needed. A few leaked sources for MT6589 made first CM possible. Until MTK changes it's mind, its very much impossible to see all those quality ROM's for our handsets. I also think that there is a petition on change.org, requesting Mediatek to make everything open source. You can sign it, I have signed it as well.
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Can you give me the link to that petition as I am unable to find it?
sierrarohan said:
CM, Paranoid, AOKP, AOSP are some great ROM's indeed! However, I believe Mediatek does not release it's kernel source, in other words, It's kernels are 'Closed Source'. Cyanogenmod requires a custom kernel to be built and compiled, for that, complete kernel source is needed. A few leaked sources for MT6589 made first CM possible. Until MTK changes it's mind, its very much impossible to see all those quality ROM's for our handsets. I also think that there is a petition on change.org, requesting Mediatek to make everything open source. You can sign it, I have signed it as well.
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I know this is a cold thread.. but hasnt the kernel source been avaialble for a few months now?
https://github.com/kashifmin/MT6582-KK-KERNEL
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2650513
Kail2011 said:
I know this is a cold thread.. but hasnt the kernel source been avaialble for a few months now?
https://github.com/kashifmin/MT6582-KK-KERNEL
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2650513
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If that's true, then it's a great news...
Hi all,
Can you help me understand whats the difference between openSEMC and AOSP roms?
And which one is better ??
gameputra said:
Hi all,
Can you help me understand whats the difference between openSEMC and AOSP roms?
And which one is better ??
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aosp rom is the stock android that google delivers...its just pure stock android ported on your device
open semc roms are cyanogenmod roms...cyanogen gets the aosp rom and puts some of its features on it[themes ,cyanogenmod apps etc] and then one developer ports cyanogenmod on your device..... but it also offers an almost stock android experience
in my personal opinion aosp is somewhat faster and lighter than cyanogenmod[it also depends on the developer who ports both roms] and thats why i prefer it, but the difference is not this big...
I will just add that you can use a pure AOSP rom and add some features that you have on CyanogenMod, OmiRom, CarbonROM etc by using for example GravityBox (Xposed).
This is a good way to have an up to date device with some cool features
Some idea that we can find on derived AOSP code can be used by Google on next AOSP release too. So it's interesting to have both
Hello there,
I just bought an OP3 for 200,- euros!
I'm really happy, it almost an new phone.
My question is, I had an Nexus 5, nut now looking for an stable AOSP rom. (NO CM!)
What do you recommend guys?
Love you all
Tesla
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/rom-tesla-n-t3481561
YourTheBest said:
Hello there,
I just bought an OP3 for 200,- euros!
I'm really happy, it almost an new phone.
My question is, I had an Nexus 5, nut now looking for an stable AOSP rom. (NO CM!)
What do you recommend guys?
Love you all
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OrionOS is preety stabe
Thanks guys, really appreciate it.
And they also with 7.0.x?
Tesla N (looks childish is that the normal theme?)
Tesla N is official and stable but has a few very minor bugs(which are. Also present in all other N ROMs at this stage.
Still Tesla would be your best option. For the theme, you may flash the Pixel Launcher and stuff and you can be more stock.
mivv said:
OrionOS is preety stabe
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Doesn't exist. Where Can I find it?
YourTheBest said:
Doesn't exist. Where Can I find it?
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https://plus.google.com/communities/111860173543944260545
YourTheBest said:
Doesn't exist. Where Can I find it?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/rom-t3457741
All AOSP ROMs are CM based so unless you're running OOS, you'll be running some sort of cm based ROM. Also OOS is a lot more stable and has a better camera than CM/AOSP. Pretty much everything else is the same
I'd recommend Tesla N. Camera sucks on this ROM but I use a ported OOS camera app. There's minor issues with the ROM but you can really use it as a daily driver.
crzykiller said:
All AOSP ROMs are CM based so unless you're running OOS, you'll be running some sort of cm based ROM. Also OOS is a lot more stable and has a better camera than CM/AOSP. Pretty much everything else is the same
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Not all AOSP roms are based on cm. There are many non cm based roms available for op3 like slim, pa, orionos, tesla, and more.
Most of them are fast and stable so try to find one that suits your preferences.
3liteking148 said:
Not all AOSP roms are based on cm. There are many non cm based roms available for op3 like slim, pa, orionos, tesla, and more.
Most of them are fast and stable so try to find one that suits your preferences.
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Hmm I thought the underlying base was cm and then it the respective devs customize it to their liking... Well at least it was like that on the S6 but probs different since we actually have all the sources for this phone.
crzykiller said:
Hmm I thought the underlying base was cm and then it the respective devs customize it to their liking... Well at least it was like that on the S6 but probs different since we actually have all the sources for this phone.
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Many custom ROMs are based on CM, which is itself based on AOSP but heavily customised. There are a number of other custom ROMs as previously mentioned that are based directly on AOSP code.
We don't really have all sources for this phone. OnePlus has only released the essential sources (kernel, dash charge, etc).