There are two FreedomOS Rom, FreedomOS and FreedomOS CE,
Whats the difference and what should I install?
CE is the Community Edition.
What to install it depends on you: honestly for stability I actually prefer the 1.6 but, again, it's depend on you.
Whats the benefit of Community edition over normal?
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Hello, i am on stock 7.0 nougat and i am dissatisfied with battery. On 7.1 preview battery was better, but not much. And it still beta, so i have worry about stability.
What rom do you recommend me please ? What about PureNexus ? I try older 7.0 build and battery was worse than 7.0 stock. Should i try custom kernel like franco ?
Thank you and sry for bad english.
LokemFul said:
Hello, i am on stock 7.0 nougat and i am dissatisfied with battery. On 7.1 preview battery was better, but not much. And it still beta, so i have worry about stability.
What rom do you recommend me please ? What about PureNexus ? I try older 7.0 build and battery was worse than 7.0 stock. Should i try custom kernel like franco ?
Thank you and sry for bad english.
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Of course, a custom kernel would help. Give Franco a go, but in majority cases, ROM is the culprit. Purenexus is a good option but stock 7.0.0 along with Naptime(an app) along with Franco is the perfect combination for me.
You should experiment with different ROM + kernel combinations on your own and see yourself, which one suits best for your needs.
Hey guys,
new OP3 owner here - coming from a Galaxy S2 running 6.0.1 and I have to say I just love the idea of 'unofficial' developers and they're doing SUCH a great job!
I just unpacked my device after the OP3T reveal and finding the upgrade isn't worth the money for me and now I have a few questions:
on my S2 I had not exactly the biggest variety of ROMs to choose from so I haven't had this problem before: I have no idea where the basic differences are between CM14.1, Freedom OS 1.10.0, AICP 7.1 and CypherOS 7.1
I know switching ROMs for a few days would be the safest way to say which suits me the best, but I'd like to have some info beforehand - the threads for those ROMs do list the features, but I honestly can't really see the difference most of the time.
So, if anyone here with quite some experience could say 1 "unique selling point"/special feature or what the ROM is known for in one sentence each, I'd be overly grateful
And another question: is there any ROM supportin OTA updates so one has not to flash the whole ROM again to get the next version of said ROM?
Thanks in advance for any advice incoming
Gwiel
CM14.1 - cyanogenmod itself
Freedom OS - based on stock oxygenos with additional mods
AICP 7.1 - based on CM14.1 with more features added
CypherOS 7.1 - based on AOSP with extra features
If you want to know the special features of those roms, go to their threads.
And I don't think incremental OTAs are supported.
3liteking148 said:
CM14.1 - cyanogenmod itself
Freedom OS - based on stock oxygenos with additional mods
AICP 7.1 - based on CM14.1 with more features added
CypherOS 7.1 - based on AOSP with extra features
If you want to know the special features of those roms, go to their threads.
And I don't think incremental OTAs are supported.
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Freedom OS and OOS is also based on AOSP, just to clarify
Gwiel said:
Hey guys,
new OP3 owner here - coming from a Galaxy S2 running 6.0.1 and I have to say I just love the idea of 'unofficial' developers and they're doing SUCH a great job!
I just unpacked my device after the OP3T reveal and finding the upgrade isn't worth the money for me and now I have a few questions:
on my S2 I had not exactly the biggest variety of ROMs to choose from so I haven't had this problem before: I have no idea where the basic differences are between CM14.1, Freedom OS 1.10.0, AICP 7.1 and CypherOS 7.1
I know switching ROMs for a few days would be the safest way to say which suits me the best, but I'd like to have some info beforehand - the threads for those ROMs do list the features, but I honestly can't really see the difference most of the time.
So, if anyone here with quite some experience could say 1 "unique selling point"/special feature or what the ROM is known for in one sentence each, I'd be overly grateful
And another question: is there any ROM supportin OTA updates so one has not to flash the whole ROM again to get the next version of said ROM?
Thanks in advance for any advice incoming
Gwiel
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I would say AICP if you want just some extra features and OTA, in terms of updating I think AICP is the best. Although I never flashed CM so i don't know about OTA on CM.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, FreeDom. Official or CB, CE, best. You only dislike them if you are a CM fun.
Hey!
is it true that the only (custom) rom with perfectly working Oxygen OS Camera App is freedom OS?
I would like to try a new rom like RR but want to make sure the camera is working as best as possible.
Cheers,
Brt
brtbrt said:
Hey!
is it true that the only (custom) rom with perfectly working Oxygen OS Camera App is freedom OS?
I would like to try a new rom like RR but want to make sure the camera is working as best as possible.
Cheers,
Brt
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it is true. but for me, camera quality on other roms is still good enough
freedom os is not really a proper custom rom, it's just oxygen os with some tweaks and an aroma installer
I use Snapshot release of the official CM13 with http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/themes/port-oxygenos-stock-camera-cm-t3451721
You might give it a try
every ROM based on OxygenOS (like FreedomOS) will have camera performance/quality equivalent to OxygenOS.
every other ROM will have decreased camera performance/quality, which can be improved to a certain extent by flashing the ported OxygenOS camera
Thanks guys!
I think I´m going to stick with OxygenOS based Roms then
I'm searching a stable ROM, on Android 7, or 8.1, i don't really know what is the difference, but I like to custom my phone, but i need a good battery, I tried Résurrection Remix with some kernels but it don't get a good battery, but I really like this ROM, btw, I tested omni ROM and nitrogen OS but I can't custom m'y phone as I want... I dont know if somebody can help me but it will be cool.
Thanks
I'mnotverycleversry
I'mnotverycleversry said:
I'm searching a stable ROM, on Android 7, or 8.1, i don't really know what is the difference, but I like to custom my phone, but i need a good battery, I tried Résurrection Remix with some kernels but it don't get a good battery, but I really like this ROM, btw, I tested omni ROM and nitrogen OS but I can't custom m'y phone as I want... I dont know if somebody can help me but it will be cool.
Thanks
I'mnotverycleversry
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If you are not very particular about having bells and whistles, then I would recommend Vertex Nougat. It is very smooth, fast and very battery friendly.
tnsmani said:
If you are not very particular about having bells and whistles, then I would recommend Vertex Nougat. It is very smooth, fast and very battery friendly.
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Ok, thanks you, I'll check it, I got my Oneplus yersterday so I don't know if i need to flash gapps, which version I mean, same for Magisk, I have the 15.3 version, but I don't know if I can keep it
Thanks again.
P.S: I always listen music, so Resurection Remix on 8.1 was very good for me, I had the audio effector on the lockscreen, and I really liked it...
I'mnotverycleversry said:
I'm searching a stable ROM, on Android 7, or 8.1, i don't really know what is the difference, but I like to custom my phone, but i need a good battery, I tried Résurrection Remix with some kernels but it don't get a good battery, but I really like this ROM, btw, I tested omni ROM and nitrogen OS but I can't custom m'y phone as I want... I dont know if somebody can help me but it will be cool.
Thanks
I'mnotverycleversry
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If you want Nougat - go with Paranoid Android. Never had any issues whatsoever.
When it comes to Oreo, I tried some other ROMs and Resurrection Remix is what runs the best in my opinion, on the OnePlus 3, at least.
Shadow Waffle said:
If you want Nougat - go with Paranoid Android. Never had any issues whatsoever.
When it comes to Oreo, I tried some other ROMs and Resurrection Remix is what runs the best in my opinion, on the OnePlus 3, at least.
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Yes I know, but the battery is not good on it... Is it just a
bug ?
I'mnotverycleversry said:
Yes I know, but the battery is not good on it... Is it just a
bug ?
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Could be. I did a fresh install of RR and it's flawless. Battery life is even better than on Oxygen OS.
I can't recommend AOSP Extended when it comes to my experience though. It kept stuttering even when configuring GApps.
Nitrogen os 8.1 stock kernel. Perfect rom!
Super smooth , great batterylife and alot customizations! Love this rom
I'm using Z-Unleashed - it's probably the best ROM I've used with any phone. I can't vouch for the battery life though since I use always on display and my phone is pretty old now.
I'mnotverycleversry said:
Yes I know, but the battery is not good on it... Is it just a
bug ?
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Battery life is not something you can judge by others use as it is device, locations and use dependent.
Goodmorning everyone?
Which is the ROM that offers the best relationship between speed and stability?
Thanks for the answers
PS: Excuse me for my bad english?
LineageOS 15.1 is in my opinion the most stable rom.
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LineageOS 15.1 is in my opinion the most stable rom.
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But... is Lineage OS faster than stock 8.1.0 ?
The main issue is that this device has only 2 GB of RAM... so if Lineage OS takes less, that would be amazing! (maybe you can post a screenshot of the average memory usage?)
I prefer ABC, since I stepped over from stock 1y ago. Pure AOSP +some usefull extra's, no bugs, fast. Latest build. But:
1. best-ROM-threads are unwanted here, because everyone has his own best ROM. Use search function and read earlier threads.
2. Bullhead has BLOD-problem and BLOD is hot up by CPU. So don't prioritize speed.
None, stock 7.1.2
Best one so far
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None, stock 7.1.2
Best one so far
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Yes, but it's not updated
In my opinion Slim Rom 6.0.1 is the best ROM you can get for this phone. It is the fastest, quickest, and most reliable.
I personally went back to stock ROM after Pure Nexus stopped updates. For my basic use, stock runs fine, updates regularly (just updated to 9/5 update), and has been totally reliable. But it's not my main phone, so I don't want to spend time screwing around with it.