[Q] Stable ROM, or just Stock? - Oppo Find 7 and 7a

I just got a Find 7A (US Version) running stock Color OS 1.2.7i right now. I was wondering if there were any ROMs that were completely stable with everything working (I care about the camera / battery life the most!) Or should I just stay on stock?

ColorOS has been stable for me, but Omni and DU are also stable as well

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[Q] ROM CM Unofficial more stable for a use everything in daytime

Hi,
I would like flash my LG G3 with one version pure of android. I saw who had several CM version unofficial.
What version would be the most usable for a use of everything in daytime?
Thank you
Don't use CyanogenMod (or any other ROM for that matter) if you need stability.
l3an said:
Hi,
I would like flash my LG G3 with one version pure of android. I saw who had several CM version unofficial.
What version would be the most usable for a use of everything in daytime?
Thank you
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I have Cyanogenmod 12 installed on my G3, been using it for 2 weeks and it's been very reliable, stable and fast. I can't recommend it enough.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/rom-cyanogenmod-12-t2945191

Are 6.0 Roms better for performance or 7.0 Roms?

So the T-mobile stock rom is stuck in 4.4 as we all know and I wanted to know if another rom would make it faster or slower? Which would be the best rom for performance and what OS 6.0, 7.0, or 5.0 is generally better. Also, battery life is a concern
Similar concern, how are last builds of cm 13? I know 7.0 is in flux with transition to lineageos. But I'm about to pull the trigger on a used s4 to be my new daily driver. It's the most compact GSM phone with relatively modern specs and good custom ROM support
Any input greatly appreciated
The last build of CM is rather stable and has proved to be the most reliable for daily use. AlaskaLinuxUser seems to be the only remaining active dev for the M919. He recently mentioned that he will continue to support the (currently 7.1.1) AOKP rom, which for the time being is the only actively maintained Android N rom for our obscure variant of the S4. It is rather stable but there are a few quirks. If we are lucky, an official Lineage 14 build will be made available soon. I wouldn't count on it though!
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The last build of CM is rather stable and has proved to be the most reliable for daily use. AlaskaLinuxUser seems to be the only remaining active dev for the M919. He recently mentioned that he will continue to support the (currently 7.1.1) AOKP rom, which for the time being is the only actively maintained Android N rom for our obscure variant of the S4. It is rather stable but there are a few quirks. If we are lucky, an official Lineage 14 build will be made available soon. I wouldn't count on it though!
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im getting random reboots on aokp, what is the best aosp rom for s4 rn? (nougat or otherwise?)
Same here, I've had several issues with 7.x.x roms and rather dreadful battery life. I would recommend the final build of CM 13 as a stable OS until some milestones are met.

Your daily driver in terms of ROM and kernel?

I just wanted to know which ROM and which kernel you are running on your OnePlus 5T?
I just bought the OnePlus 5T and I'm comparing all available ROMs and kernels right now. At the end, I hope to use LineageOS 15.1 and Franco kernel but for the time being I'm looking for a custom ROM and a custom kernel to get me through the day. Also, I guess I'm preferring Nougat for Xposed just for now as I'm so unsure about LineageOS 15 Unofficial and OmniROM 8.0/8.1 as no official software for Oreo has been made available as of now. I don't know how stable they really are.
Looking forward to hearing from you guys
Running stock 4.7.5 , unlocked+root (Magisk), blu_spark kernel r69
Just got my device 2 days ago, so I'm sticking with stock for a while now.
OOS w/ frankenkernel....I like everything to function correctly so for now sticking with stock rom
Stock rooted 4.7.5, blu,_spark kernel. Keeping up with the development section though so once something is actually stable, maybe I'll switch. To be honest I only want a custom ROM at this point for proper Substratum theming
Sent from my ONEPLUS A5010 using Tapatalk
I've been running OmniROM 8.1 for the past couple weeks. Very stable (never crashed or froze up once) and has great battery life! Stock kernel since there are no stable kernels for the 5T on 8.1.
Magisk v14, Android Pay working great. Themed with Flux and Swift Dark, running Product Sans as my font.
FreedomOS
Using FreedomOS 2.1 [7.1.1] and very happy with it. Used Tool all in one to unlock bootloader and install TWRP. Then installed FreedomOS. Everything went very smoothly. Everything seems to work and battery life is excellent (at least compared to my old Moto X Pure).

what android version is most stable

I know there is a not a best or worst rom, and not looking for a specific rom. But I was curious what Android version has the most stable rom that is the most recent. For instance does lollipop roms more stable than Marshmallow? I am assuming roms post nougat (if there is any) is probably not stable as this phone is ridiculously old.

Rolling back to stock ROM on OP5T

Hi there, I recently flashed a custom rom called "Ressurction Remix" and immediatly I missed the good ol' OxygenOS ROM.
what is the most stable OxygenOS build in terms of battery life that was available for the 5T? looking mostly for android Oreo, but Pie is good too.
I do want to revert back, but only for a stable build (not like Oxygen 10.0.0 that was terrible for battery and performance)
I'm also looking to perform a clean flash for my phone, any help will be appreciated
Thanks for answering

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