Which one you prefer? Why?
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AICP offers customization, and Slim is more of a stock experience.
But battery life on slim is praiseworthy.
Rifat Rezwan said:
AICP offers customization, and Slim is more of a stock experience.
But battery life on slim is praiseworthy.
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So slim is more like stock android?
Because i want more customization from my phone, but i don't have time to test both
biondo_92 said:
So slim is more like stock android?
Because i want more customization from my phone, but i don't have time to test both
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Slim has less customization options...AICP has more... Both are unique however...
Rifat Rezwan said:
Slim has less customization options...AICP has more... Both are unique however...
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For what do you reccomend slim? Battery life?
biondo_92 said:
For what do you reccomend slim? Battery life?
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I have used both for a long time....both are good...and Yes..Slim is good for battery...
Rifat Rezwan said:
I have used both for a long time....both are good...and Yes..Slim is good for battery...
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I tried both, can't get slim7 work, it doesn't detect my SIM.
I even flashed resurrection rmx, i looks very good, what you think about it?
biondo_92 said:
I tried both, can't get slim7 work, it doesn't detect my SIM.
I even flashed resurrection rmx, i looks very good, what you think about it?
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I'm using RR now...Its a good rom...nd for me AICP does not detect simcard lol...
u can try flashing cleanstock then slim rom, may solve the problem
Try switch to switch SELinux to permissive buddy
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I know better than to ask what is the best rom out there because there really is never a good answer for that.
However does anyone have any input as to what rom is really stable with all normal functions of the phone working ( preferably a build that is considered stable) and has a good battery life? I really like rom's with status bar tweaks ( normally even if its a very customizable rom its all i fool around with)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2962624
Chad The Pathfinder said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2962624
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Thank you very much. Looks like carbon is probably the winner with the BMS kernel.
Spot on
TdiGuy said:
Thank you very much. Looks like carbon is probably the winner with the BMS kernel.
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That's what I have been using and the battery is awesome.
Hello!
I've repaired this phone for a friend of mine, but refuse to let her use it further with the stock OS messing up her phone's battery life.
So, I went ahead and installed CM 12.1, however, it isn't really performing that well. And I've read around on the net that it causes battery drain, openGapps also doesn't seem to be playing nicely together with it.
Either way, my question is. Which version of Cyanogenmod should I be using to let this phone reach its true performance and battery life? I'm also open for other ROM suggestions besides CM, though I'm most familiar with it.
Thanks a lot guys!
I recomend try Ressurection Remix 5.7.4 build 20161009
I use it now and it configurable, perfectly smooth, and also battery friendly ROM
333hronos said:
I recomend try Ressurection Remix 5.7.4 build 20161009
I use it now and it configurable, perfectly smooth, and also battery friendly ROM
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Thanks for the tip! Checking it out for sure. Though isn't CM 10 a good choice as well?
Elder Lyons said:
Though isn't CM 10 a good choice as well?
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After CM 12.1-13 I can't use cm 10-11, it looks laggy for me, in comparison.
333hronos said:
After CM 12.1-13 I can't use cm 10-11, it looks laggy for me, in comparison.
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Lag isn't really the issue, it's more about which ROM will het me the best battery life in the end. Preferably CM.
Elder Lyons said:
Lag isn't really the issue, it's more about which ROM will het me the best battery life in the end. Preferably CM.
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So, then stock Samsung 4.4.2 best for battery life
Hello Guys!
Like title i am asking you which rom for Oneplus 3 is better (Nougat 7.1.1)? I would like to find a rom without call echo but with good battery and performance.
Thanks for all answers and peace
AOSIP/AOSCP have really good battery but have really bad camera
You also can read the AKT topic. Then there are several kernel tweaks for battery performance. With a lot of using YouTube,surfing on internet, and some game apps (most likely chess and checkers) I get a screen on time for about 7hours. And then still got 5 to 20% over before I charge it again.
Dejc16 said:
Hello Guys!
Like title i am asking you which rom for Oneplus 3 is better (Nougat 7.1.1)? I would like to find a rom without call echo but with good battery and performance.
Thanks for all answers and peace
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Vertex OS + Render kernal T19 (look in his thread). Mainly because I runs EAS (Energy aware scheduling). It is smooth as butter while maintaining max efficiency.
If you are looking for customization plus battery go with any resurrection remix rom and then install akt app and use profile fairpark... You will get around 8hr sot... Telling from experience
What's the main differences between 7.0 and 7.1?
I'm using AICP and its great! 5h SoT with some games and a lot of Telegram, Whatsapp, Twitter.... and still having 13%
5h SoT on 14h switched on
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What's the main differences between 7.0 and 7.1?
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You can see this in this link.
https://www.google.si/amp/www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/google-android-nougat-7-1/amp/?client=ms-unknown
prefer OOS w/ mods over Lineage/RR due to camera performance/quality
There is nothing as the best/ better ROMs. They are more like user preference and opinion, one may agree with them some other won't. So the best way is to try all of these ROMs yourself, test it according to your needs. Who knows you may like the one which no one mentioned? I think you could use the time you have spent to create a thread and test them yourself.
Dejc16 said:
You can see this in this link.
https://www.google.si/amp/www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/google-android-nougat-7-1/amp/?client=ms-unknown
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Thanks sir, will look .
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You also can read the AKT topic. Then there are several kernel tweaks for battery performance. With a lot of using YouTube,surfing on internet, and some game apps (most likely chess and checkers) I get a screen on time for about 7hours. And then still got 5 to 20% over before I charge it again.
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Which rom + kernel setup?
Resurrection Remix, TugaPower best :good:
sauravdante said:
Which rom + kernel setup?
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Official RR 6.0.x. stable version 5.7.4
I used elemental X kernel and tweaked with AKT profile: project X.A.N.A battery.
sv2203 said:
Official RR 6.0.x. stable version 5.7.4
I used elemental X kernel and tweaked with AKT profile: project X.A.N.A battery.
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I guess there will be stuttering here n there?
I like Vertex OS + Render EAS kernal! Most efficient combination that is possible so far due to EAS! It's smooth as butter aswell!
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I guess there will be stuttering here n there?
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I didnt mention it really, or it wasn't bother me. There is also a battery extreme profile and with that profile I has some legs. But with the one in the post above it was quite good with the battery life and performance.
I'm quite confused between the two, jaguar or viper os?
Use jaguar.. Viper isn't updated to the latest patches
adil786ali63 said:
Use jaguar.. Viper isn't updated to the latest patches
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Other than that there is no difference in viper and jaguar?
satyen_ said:
Other than that there is no difference in viper and jaguar?
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Jaguar focuses on security that's the main difference... but now viper is also updated to the latest... and performing well.. so i would say to go for viper now
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Other than that there is no difference in viper and jaguar?
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This are two completly diffrent ROM's so there are many differences in both.
Jaguar will recive updates in the future and the dev will continue to work on with Nougat for a few months atleast.
The Viper OS ROM already had its last nougat update, which iirc still contains some bugs.
Viper is based on Lineage using the Heliox Kernel and Jaguar is based on AOSP while using its own Kernel.
You need to check which ROM fits YOUR needs and decide which one you are going to use.
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This are two completly diffrent ROM's so there are many differences in both.
Jaguar will recive updates in the future and the dev will continue to work on with Nougat for a few months atleast.
The Viper OS ROM already had its last nougat update, which iirc still contains some bugs.
Viper is based on Lineage using the Heliox Kernel and Jaguar is based on AOSP while using its own Kernel.
You need to check which ROM fits YOUR needs and decide which one you are going to use.
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My main concern is good battery life, good performance(like no lagginess and framedrops), and bug free experience, which rom do you suggest for the following needs?
satyen_ said:
My main concern is good battery life, good performance(like no lagginess and framedrops), and bug free experience, which rom do you suggest for the following needs?
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Jaguar
Jaguar focusses on safety
The ROM is quite smooth however I always face heating issues when doing some heavy tasks and battery life is not that good for me. I use gapps.
greatcoder said:
Jaguar focusses on safety
The ROM is quite smooth however I always face heating issues when doing some heavy tasks and battery life is not that good for me. I use gapps.
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I think that the flashing process for jaguar is little complicated..
So viper whould be fine?
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My main concern is good battery life, good performance(like no lagginess and framedrops), and bug free experience, which rom do you suggest for the following needs?
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Go for jaguar then, it has the best performance i've seen (it's overclocked by default and works very well with it, besides boost framework) and it's very stable. I can't tell you about battery life, but most of the people say it's good. And the dev is very active and gives a lot of support, and won't stop developing it afaik.
This is just my personal opinion, you should try for yourself and take your conclusions.
Bt jagur has no volte...how I get volte in jagur
rana.likhi1 said:
Bt jagur has no volte...how I get volte in jagur
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who said that,jaguar has no volte??... watch screenshots.
but, which one is faster,which has a better camera
VIPER for simplicity and long battery life. Personally will suggest Viper
I am currently using viper and used jaguar before. Personally i feel VIPER is lot better in the battery section, simplicity and overall performance.
It's stable and smooth.
Viper OS is Goood
Viper OS has good battery life and Performance.
It also has a lot of customizations.
It doesn't lag at all. I didn't benchmarked it but , I am playing Shadow fight 3 at high graphics very smoothly.
And for battery , I am getting around 6-7hrs of Screen on time.
thank you a lot guys
I'm not a big MIUI fan but until the initial 72 hours go by I'm stuck with it... However that doesn't stop me from looking into all kind of AOSP ROMs.
I know that I'll have to test and try them all myself, but I'm curious what all of you are using and why.
My biggest focus is definitely battery life (screen time more so than standby) and I'd love it if any of you could give me numbers on this as well.
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I'm not a big MIUI fan but until the initial 72 hours go by I'm stuck with it... However that doesn't stop me from looking into all kind of AOSP ROMs.
I know that I'll have to test and try them all myself, but I'm curious what all of you are using and why.
My biggest focus is definitely battery life (screen time more so than standby) and I'd love it if any of you could give me numbers on this as well.
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Resurrection remix, OmniROM, and LineageOS all share code trees. The differences between them should rally just be the minor feature set differences. I personally use LineageOS, but that is just because I like Lineage.
RR from Arasthel is awesome, just very very bad battery life.
OmiRom, not as smooth as MIUI, but better battery life than RR (but slightly less than MIUI)
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RR from Arasthel is awesome, just very very bad battery life.
OmiRom, not as smooth as MIUI, but better battery life than RR (but slightly less than MIUI)
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Funny you mention smoothness compared to MIUI.
I find MIUI to be a laggy mess.
So.. it seems Omni is the place to be for battery life?
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Funny you mention smoothness compared to MIUI.
I find MIUI to be a laggy mess.
So.. it seems Omni is the place to be for battery life?
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Definitely go Omni, you won't be disappointed.
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Funny you mention smoothness compared to MIUI.
I find MIUI to be a laggy mess.
So.. it seems Omni is the place to be for battery life?
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They're all pretty much the same, Battery life is subjective.
MrColdbird said:
Funny you mention smoothness compared to MIUI.
I find MIUI to be a laggy mess.
So.. it seems Omni is the place to be for battery life?
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is your device full or has 100 apps running at the background? Miui is very very smooth. If your phone is clean then something wrong is going on with your miui. Some people complained for problems after ota update. A clean install solve the problem.
To add to what @papavales is saying, check what apps have autostart enabled. Great feature from MIUI that gives you great control over resource hungry apps.
I've swtiched from MIUI to Omni weekly builds and Im surprised how good this ROM is. I find xiaomi.eu laggy like hell last time...
yanokashi said:
I've swtiched from MIUI to Omni weekly builds and Im surprised how good this ROM is. I find xiaomi.eu laggy like hell last time...
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Had some time to run the battery through its paces yet? Debating on whether I should go with official or unofficial builds here.
Official would mean hassle-free OTA, but unofficial (judging from the changelog) seems to be better tweaked for our device?
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Had some time to run the battery through its paces yet? Debating on whether I should go with official or unofficial builds here.
Official would mean hassle-free OTA, but unofficial (judging from the changelog) seems to be better tweaked for our device?
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In my opinion WEEKLY are better, but thats mine. More stable and in my example more smooth (?)
I've settled for unofficial lineage os for the time being (now that I'm unlocked I need to try them all) and I'm just so happy to be back on AOSP after being forced to endure MIUI for three days waiting on the unlock permission...
The recent screen and notification shade on that thing just kill it for me.
Back in MIUI 4 and 5 they still rocked more or less clean versions of these but everything that came after just ruined it for me.