Resurrection Remix Or Cyanogen or AICP?
Which gives best performance and lag free ,Long battery life?
raja5 said:
Resurrection Remix Or Cyanogen or AICP?
Which gives best performance and lag free ,Long battery life?
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Just browse few threads or try all by yourself , stick to your choice of ROM
raja5 said:
Resurrection Remix Or Cyanogen or AICP?
Which gives best performance and lag free ,Long battery life?
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If you want others opinions, here's mine.
AICP
also RR and DU
raja5 said:
resurrection remix or cyanogen or aicp?
Which gives best performance and lag free ,long battery life?
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aicp is best ?
raja5 said:
Resurrection Remix Or Cyanogen or AICP?
Which gives best performance and lag free ,Long battery life?
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I used almost all nougat based ROMs
all DEV work hard for our 1s so try it by yourself
I'm using AICP
best rom
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AICP
i got antutu benchmark score of 26000
and 21000 on cyanogenmod nightly
Why AICP so popular? What are features unique in AICP?
raja5 said:
Why AICP so popular? What are features unique in AICP?
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No ROM has unique features all have similar features but the stability of Roms differ as some base on AOSP some in cm , aicp popular for Armani before dev fixes things asap as he is very active in engaging with users and kernel developer too
Aicp, wth phantom kernel beta v8
Mokke ROM is much stable than other ROM
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I have a Verizon M8 running sense. Can I run any of the AOSP roms for the M8 posted on XDA such as liquid smooth, slimroms, paranoid, or cyanogen? Are they all merged together in a unified build? And if so whats the best one at the moments in terms of things working, stability, and battery life?
Thanks
dmrnhs said:
I have a Verizon M8 running sense. Can I run any of the AOSP roms for the M8 posted on XDA such as liquid smooth, slimroms, paranoid, or cyanogen? Are they all merged together in a unified build? And if so whats the best one at the moments in terms of things working, stability, and battery life?
Thanks
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Yes they are unified. There are a few roms availible so give them a try. Do some reading in the threads and you'll find some of the issues.
Been trying builds using the 3.4 kernel for a few different ROMS:
Validus : Success
Dirty Unicorns : Success
Mokee : Success
Carbon : Success
Nameless Rom : No luck
Pac-Rom : Success
Any other roms people are interested in ?
Nz
Thanks for your time! You have ported so many roms for our device!
A 3.4 kernel was one of the things I was hoping to come out ever since I got my Nitro HD. This kernel gives us the chance to stay up to date with all new features and even though kitkat could run with older versions, it would not be optimized.
Currently I am using miroslav's rom, which I believe in the final version is...final. The phone is so smooth and snappy. Anyhow I have never used any themes or complicated eye candy and if I wanted to be completely honest, the only thing that is annoying me in this rom is that heart pulse measurement apps are not working which is no big deal.
I would be inclined to try dirty unicorns again, only because of HALO, but I do not think it is up to par performance wise with Miroslav's latest version. Will need to find a couple of free hours to do that, which seems harder and harder as I am getting older, having two jobs etc...
The floor is set now to wait for Android L. KitKat is currently a daily runner in many flavors for the Nitro, let's hope you will have the time and mood to prepare some Android L roms soon!
Rom with performance like miroslav sphinx port . Every kitkat build for lg nitro hd just wont cop up with me and my nitro because of it general ui lag that affect even to the app even if the apps loading is faster than previous build .Miroslav's 3.4.0 kernel is great but you know even if the kernel suppose to make the device faster,less memory usage and improved battery also much faster but if the ui framework is laggy and not tweaked the kernel will still not do much. Hope you can build a rom with much more smoother ui. Thanks for all your hard work :laugh:
Are you using the Stock launcher LG from LG G2 (4.4) which is included in Miroslav's rom? I think it helps in comparison with trebuchet.
Also have you tried enabling ART over Dalvik? This will make everything much better and closer to what you are looking. Problem is there are still apps that do not support it. For example the stock launcher from the LG G2 is not compatible (default trebuchet is ok). What made me forget about ART for the time being is that IGO (gps navigation) app I use is not compatible and I need it more than a bit faster phone.
notzippy said:
Been trying builds using the 3.4 kernel for a few different ROMS:
Validus : Success
Dirty Unicorns : Success
Mokee : Success
Carbon : Success
Nameless Rom : No luck
Pac-Rom : Success
Any other roms people are interested in ?
Nz
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Okay, let's see,
Validus : For me is the best, smoother than (miroslav which is my 2nd choice), only problem is some translation problems (in the lock screen everything is on portuguese except for the battery status), and the battery at beggining it was terrible(the phone was not deepsleeping but it eventualy got back to normal) and now in the end of the day i always have +50%
Dirty Unicorns : I really like it but my battery was draining too fast (tried for 5 days).
Mokee : Too many bugs for me :/
Carbon : Same translation problems like validus but not as smooth.
Nameless Rom : I think there's no version for our phone.
Pac-Rom : I liked the features but bad battery and no smoothness
Like @Mr.201 said, sphinx would be great, but there's no source tree for the rom :/
I mean no disrespect for the devs that made our KK builds, the only thing i can say to them is THANKS A LOT
What about slim kat? i'm on lordsheeto's slim beam and for me is the most stable in 4.2.2. Slimkat has a lot of good features!
and one question, how can i avoid the LG logo? everytime i open a app it's still appaering!
Jordamo said:
What about slim kat? i'm on lordsheeto's slim beam and for me is the most stable in 4.2.2. Slimkat has a lot of good features!
and one question, how can i avoid the LG logo? everytime i open a app it's still appaering!
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Will try a slimkat build..
Nz
notzippy said:
Will try a slimkat build..
Nz
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Did you succeed ?
danilo96 said:
Did you succeed ?
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Nope, it built, but did not boot. I did get a liquid rom built but it is not a whole lot different then validus.
notzippy said:
Nope, it built, but did not boot. I did get a liquid rom built but it is not a whole lot different then validus.
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it might be worth the shot, recently i'm getting lots o random reboots on validus, and a lot of heating :/
Standby for validus 6.2
notzippy said:
Standby for validus 6.2
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I kind of had an accident, my phone blew during the night, that battery was not good i guess...
I'm using a g2 mini now,
notzippy said:
Standby for validus 6.2
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What about the update for validus? There are many bugs in first version. Like random reboots and BSOD
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Jordamo said:
What about the update for validus? There are many bugs in first version. Like random reboots and BSOD
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Still seeing random reboots and BSOD in 6.2
Too bad so.
What is the most stable rom then?
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Jordamo said:
Too bad so.
What is the most stable rom then?
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Have used cm10.2 for quite some time, but started to get daily lockdowns on waking up the phone. Tried HO!NO! P930 V20f last week and haven't had one lockdown yet. Its Android 4.0.4 as opposed to 10.2 which is 4.2 but I am sticking with it. Its ironic - before I tried cm releases the phone had a LG update which gave me 4.0.4....but when cm10 and cm11 was in I had the joy of trying newer versions ..but now back to 4.0.4 again lol.
Maybe this phone simply performs best with that version, I don't know. Or best with HO!NO!
I installed the nightly Cyanogenmod 12 rom 2 days ago and it feels very slow to me. Would CM11 be faster? Is there another rom that I should look into if I have an interest in speed? Thanks.
The CM13 version of Resurrection Remix runs pretty good
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I too have the same problem, let me know how are you with CM13 and where to take it
Just upgraded to the newest resurrection remix and still zippy. If you want performance I would try the marshmallow version of resurrection remix
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Shack70 said:
Just upgraded to the newest resurrection remix and still zippy. If you want performance I would try the marshmallow version of resurrection remix
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Same here. If you're still feeling like the ROM's slow, you can disable the animations in developer settings.
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Shack70 said:
Just upgraded to the newest resurrection remix and still zippy. If you want performance I would try the marshmallow version of resurrection remix
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you can have a link? Thanks always!
---------- Post added at 10:38 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:01 PM ----------
http://forum.xda-developers.com/kindle-fire-hd/8-9-development/rom-marshmallow-t3315077
found at this link ...
the load in the tablet and install it using TWRP?
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ok! I installed over 13 cm, were all apps and data! It seems more responsive! Thank you guys!!
Strangely, I find the latest resurrection remix to be quite slow, and only marginally better if I set the CPU governor to "performance". It seemed faster to me on stock. =/ Has anyone has better luck with any of the 4.4.4 ROMs like LiquidSmooth or Pacman?
tildaSparky said:
Strangely, I find the latest resurrection remix to be quite slow, and only marginally better if I set the CPU governor to "performance". It seemed faster to me on stock. =/ Has anyone has better luck with any of the 4.4.4 ROMs like LiquidSmooth or Pacman?
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I have the PacMan ROM myself right now, and it's working pretty well, except I'm getting a bug in Snapchat where the front facing camera won't work. Probably fixable, maybe I have the wrong APK. But otherwise it's working great, it's lightweight, so the device is running fast (even after it sitting around 3 years)
Fastest rom
tildaSparky said:
Strangely, I find the latest resurrection remix to be quite slow, and only marginally better if I set the CPU governor to "performance". It seemed faster to me on stock. =/ Has anyone has better luck with any of the 4.4.4 ROMs like LiquidSmooth or Pacman?
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The fastest is rooted stock rom (8.3.1) with gapps and gohd launcher. Gives you all functionality. i cam back last month to this after spending time on pacman, cm11, cm12. Had practically stopped using the kindle due to slow performance.
amit.talukdar said:
The fastest is rooted stock rom (8.3.1) with gapps and gohd launcher. Gives you all functionality. i cam back last month to this after spending time on pacman, cm11, cm12. Had practically stopped using the kindle due to slow performance.
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Would you have a link for this ROM?
Dear All,
Which ROM is better for Xiaomi Mi Max 32 GB, CM 13 or Resurrection Remix 5.7.3? Both are unofficial and available in this forum.
Regards
RR is based on CM and has a lot more customizations. I always use it over CM.
There's no point to this thread. Everybody has there own preferences. Comparing 2great Roms does not help anyone.
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Jay_B said:
There's no point to this thread. Everybody has there own preferences. Comparing 2great Roms does not help anyone.
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It's like saying what's better, a base model BMW M5 or a fully loaded BMW M5.
ajsmsg78 said:
It's like saying what's better, a base model BMW M5 or a fully loaded BMW M5.
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Base all the way... fully stripped... Power to weight ratio
nijel8 said:
Base all the way... fully stripped... Power to weight ratio
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You mean like iOS? :laugh:
ajsmsg78 said:
You mean like iOS? :laugh:
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What is that?
Thanks
Pixel experience has been running really smooth and the battery life is fantastic.
If you want customization, go with PE extended or Liquid Remix, both are relatively stable.
I am pretty happy with Nitrogen OS Pie.
McAOSP is perfect. Smooth and bugfree. Very good Battery life
kbajey said:
Pixel experience has been running really smooth and the battery life is fantastic.
If you want customization, go with PE extended or Liquid Remix, both are relatively stable.
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Last Pixel experience build give me a poor battery life. But it's very smooth and almost bugfree.
krillehb said:
McAOSP is perfect. Smooth and bugfree. Very good Battery life
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The xda post about this rom is empty/closed now
The xda post about this rom is empty/closed now [/QUOTE]
I know, sad but true.
But you can receive the news about McAOSP for whyred via Telegram channel
Pie ROMs use derp kernel, so it's mainly down to what version the ROM maintainers use.
There are other custom kernels to choose from
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Otarie004 said:
The xda post about this rom is empty/closed now
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There you go
https://plus.google.com/109509643115521921407/posts/bu3GrCKbt2Z