Hello,
unlike maybe most people, I absolutely love what Cyanogen OS 13.1 is doing with the MOD's. I mostly use Microsoft services, but hate Windows Phone/Mobile.
As far as I know, they're not releasing the amazing Cyanogen OS 13.1 for the OnePlus 3, instead we're stuck with OxygenOS.
Now from my understanding it is possible to install C-Apps on Cyanogen Mod 13, which include the use of these MOD's. However installing Cyanogen Mod means losing Dash Charge. Is there a way to have it all? C-Apps on OxygenOS or just Cyanogen OS on OnePlus 3?
Kind regards
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Just got an unused v500 . What should I do, leave it with Android 4? Or install ASOP 7.1? Whats best for normal usage? Is it fast enough for the newest Android version? Any disadvantages?
I have v500 since past two years, so far AOSP 7.1 and LineageOS official latest nightly are the best , though I prefer Lineage since AOSP 7.1 has some performance issues.
Thanks I give the Lineage thingy a try then.
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
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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).
Hello guys,
There is a lot of customs roms for our OP3T but why there is no Oxygen OS roms unnoficial (based on the latest OOS build) for our OP3T, since OOS is a very good os, i don't understand.
It's not possible ?
Thanks guys
There are OOS based ROMs such as theOne3OS, Experience etc. They have mostly been debloated versions of the official ROM with some baked-in enhancements like Magisk modules. There are no OOS ROMs based on Android 10 AFAIK. Not sure how difficult it is to port stable official Android 10 ROMs from other OnePlus devices.
Nixeus2 said:
Hello guys,
There is a lot of customs roms for our OP3T but why there is no Oxygen OS roms unnoficial (based on the latest OOS build) for our OP3T, since OOS is a very good os, i don't understand.
It's not possible ?
Thanks guys
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OOS is closed source - nobody (but OnePlus) has source code for. The non-OOS custom roms are source build (aosp and caf open source based). The OOS based roms are just repacks of the original OOS. OOS is no longer supported for op3/t - after OOS 9.0.6 there is nothing to repack.
Like the others said repacks are availible, if you want to try to run a newer oxygen os version than is officially availible you have the biggest chance with the unofficial gsi support route and a oxygenos gsi rom. But i don't expect it to work well so only do it if you enjoy tinkering with your phone and are an experienced flasher who has the neccesary backups.
OneUi is closed source too.
Why have old galaxy phones OneUi-costum rom from new galaxy Devices?
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OneUi is closed source too.
Why have old galaxy phones OneUi-costum rom from new galaxy Devices?
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Hard to say on this general basis. Maybe gsi.
I suggest you read the threads of such roms and ask the dev if those threads doesn't answer your question.
Then you can do the same for oos. I'm sure many people will appriciate your work.
Hello, I'm new here and I think about to install android 9 or 10 on my Lenovo P2(a42).
So I think original Android is not really possible, especially when you want to have Android 10, right?
Anyway, I came to Lineage OS and AOSP ROM then. So my question is now, can I expect that the user interface is like original Android (9,10)? I've never used Lineage or this AOSP ROM. The only reason why I think about to "upgrade" is more customization-possibilities (like in Android 9 or 10). But i have no interest in unstable Alpha stuff. So I think Android 9 based stuff would be the best option for me.
So do you think Lineage OS based on Android 9 (or even Android 9 itselfe) is possible to use (stable) on Lenovo P2 and is the userinterface the same as in Android 9 ? And are the Lenovo P2 exclusiv-functions still available? Like hide navigation-bar, use fingerprint for moving back and the battery-saving-mode with the physical button (these 3 should really still be possible because I use them alot). And do I have to expect higher Battery-Usage on Android 9 based Lineage OS ?
Would be cool, if i can get some answeres here
Edit: Ah i didn't see there is a Lenovo P2 forum here
man, just use lineage os android 9. It will be good. Its defacto solution and based AOSP. Also you should stop using stock rom if you are using.
Hello everyone, I bought a new phone and need to install Nethunter with a custom kernel, who has the kernel for this phone or who knows how to build the kernel on the device?
Their website still says Android 8.1 is recommended and the latest Mi image is
Xiaomi Mi 9T with Miui 11
...and "Considering the current maturity of Android 10 for this platform, we would consider this version to be most suited for those who love to experiment and don’t mind getting things working by themselves."
Considering the cutting edge hardware is Mi 11 with Miui 13 and Android 12, I would expect it is going to be awhile.