Too many RR/Resur. Rec. ROM. / What are the differences? - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Hello brothers,
I see many, too many RR ROMS. I really try to understand what the differences are.
I read the first post, but it doesn't give me that extra information I looking for.
Please, can you guys tell me what the (big)/(small) differences are?
This one are now availble all: (sorry for my horrible English).
[CAF][Sultan-ized][UNOFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix ROM [5.7.4][May 1]
[LOS][OTA]Resurrection Remix N[UNIFIED][OMS][7.1.2_r8][21 MAI]
[Official Rom][Unified-Builds] Resurrection Remix [OP3/3T][May 10]
[7.1.2]-ZeNiTy-RR-Evolution-[EAS-VOX]-[OMS]-[Magisk]-[MicroG]
[OP3T/OP3][Sultan-ized][UNOFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix ROM [5.8.3][May 9]
So I see some, LOS, OTA, CAF.
But what more? And .. Which one is the most stable with best battery life?
I really don't have the time to install all of them and try it
Thanks in advance, guys.

Waiiting

YourTheBest said:
Hello brothers,
I see many, too many RR ROMS. I really try to understand what the differences are.
I read the first post, but it doesn't give me that extra information I looking for.
Please, can you guys tell me what the (big)/(small) differences are?
This one are now availble all: (sorry for my horrible English).
[CAF][Sultan-ized][UNOFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix ROM [5.7.4][May 1]
[LOS][OTA]Resurrection Remix N[UNIFIED][OMS][7.1.2_r8][21 MAI]
[Official Rom][Unified-Builds] Resurrection Remix [OP3/3T][May 10]
[7.1.2]-ZeNiTy-RR-Evolution-[EAS-VOX]-[OMS]-[Magisk]-[MicroG]
[OP3T/OP3][Sultan-ized][UNOFFICIAL]Resurrection Remix ROM [5.8.3][May 9]
So I see some, LOS, OTA, CAF.
But what more? And .. Which one is the most stable with best battery life?
I really don't have the time to install all of them and try it
Thanks in advance, guys.
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CAF= provided with drivers developed by Code Aurora Project, which are more reliable than others;
LOS= based on LineageOS, useless wording since CyanogenMod is no longer supported;
Unified-build= developed for both Oneplus 3/3T;
EAS= kernel scheduling system (HMP) aimed to power saving https://www.linaro.org/blog/core-du...core-dump/energy-aware-scheduling-eas-project;
VOX= another kernel scheduling system (HMP) aimed to power saving https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...kernel-vertexos-blazar-zenith-kernel-t3571781;
OMS= means that the rom is provided of Sony framework, so Substratum should be fully compatible;
Sultanized= rom tweaked like the user @Sultanxda does.
I would discourage you to install Resurrection Remix.
With Lollipop it was simply perfect, with Marshmallow it became a bit unstable, with Nougat it completely lost stability.
I hope to get wrong (since my latest RR installation goes back to January 2017, now I'm on Dirty Unicorns).
Personally I would stay on Official build for a better support: Resurrection Remix is a derivated of a derivated (RR-LOS-AOSP), it's already "messed up".
The Sultanized variant should be greatful, but it's still based on Marshmallow.
However there's the EAS-VOX variant, which should be excellent in terms of battery like and provides also Magisk, Substratum support and microG.
So you've to choose: for the best stability go with official RR, for the best experience go with EAS-VOX variant.

Simone98RC said:
CAF= provided with drivers developed by Code Aurora Project, which are more reliable than others;
LOS= based on LineageOS, useless wording since CyanogenMod is no longer supported;
Unified-build= developed for both Oneplus 3/3T;
EAS= power saving feature https://www.linaro.org/blog/core-du...core-dump/energy-aware-scheduling-eas-project;
VOX= another power saving feature https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...kernel-vertexos-blazar-zenith-kernel-t3571781;
OMS= means that the rom is provided of Sony framework, so Substratum should be fully compatible;
Sultanized= rom tweaked like the user @Sultanxda does.
I would discourage you to install Resurrection Remix.
With Lollipop it was simply perfect, with Marshmallow it became a bit unstable, with Nougat it completely lost stability.
I hope to get wrong (since my latest RR installation goes back to January 2017, now I'm on Dirty Unicorns).
Personally I would stay on Official build for a better support: Resurrection Remix is a derivated of a derivated (RR-LOS-AOSP), it's already "messed up".
The Sultanized variant should be greatful, but it's still based on Marshmallow.
However there's the EAS-VOX variant, which should be excellent in terms of battery like and provides also Magisk, Substratum support and microG.
So you've to choose: for the best stability go with official RR, for the best experience go with EAS-VOX variant.
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Thank you so much, Simone.
Gracias (Is that Italian?)
Last question. Are you happy with Dirty Unincorn?
Thanks again!

YourTheBest said:
Thank you so much, Simone.
Gracias (Is that Italian?)
Last question. Are you happy with Dirty Unincorn?
Thanks again!
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No, that's Spanish ?
In Italy we say Grazie!
Yeah I'm very happy.
The latest stable release (v11.4-20170506) is simply perfect, the only issue is the lacking of USB OTG support.
You have most of the RR tweaks, even OmniSwitch, you have also the useful Op. App menu and Substratum support (that should be absent in official RR).
You have the essential, dialer is provided just because needed in a phone... otherwise they would remove it ?
User is fully master of his device.
The only suggestion is to be careful when installing weekly builds.
They are not so stable as said by developers.
Good luck

Simone98RC said:
No, that's Spanish
In Italy we say Grazie!
Yeah I'm very happy.
The latest stable release (v11.4-20170506) is simply perfect, the only issue is the lacking of USB OTG support.
You have most of the RR tweaks, even OmniSwitch, you have also the useful Op. App menu and Substratum support (that should be absent in official RR).
You have the essential, dialer is provided just because needed in a phone... otherwise they would remove it
User is fully master of his device.
The only suggestion is to be careful when installing weekly builds.
They are not so stable as said by developers.
Good luck
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Official RR also has OMS support. The first post just isnt updated i think.

I am always looking for the best ROM.
At the moment I use LineAge from sultanxda.
I install Dirty Unicorns, AOSP Extended & Phoenix version, RR official and eliminaters version, crDroid and watch videos about other ROMs.
RR has really everything and every feature of any other ROM I tried. So the all-in-one package is RR. The version from eliminater has TugaBrowser and some extras like Google camera etc. I hope I remember correctly.
But then I go through every feature and compare with LineAge and I saw, I don't use any other feature than LineAge features.
So I try LineAge from sultanxda for battery life now to see, if it is better.
I have no experience with kernels and changing kernel settings and I am not sure, if I want to do that. I hope, sultanxda has made everything automatically.
I think, a comparision thread for all ROMs here would be very helpful for new users, because here are so many ROMs, kernels etc. :silly:

Simone98RC said:
EAS= power saving feature https://www.linaro.org/blog/core-du...ore-dump/energy-aware-scheduling-eas-project;
VOX= another power saving feature https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ernel-vertexos-blazar-zenith-kernel-t3571781;
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Those two are not true, these are not features but replacement of the whole HMP system from how the CPU handles tasks to frequencie usage. I cant say too much about it but it aims for better peformancr/per watt and yes with the right setup it achieves this. EAS incombination with Voxpopuli did not only increase battery for me. But the magnificent part comes to peformance.
Voxpopuli is a really smartway of input boosting, yes we need input boost for a smooth UI experience. Voxpopuli can detect swipes and touches. The faster you swipe the longer it boosts to be sure it will give the Smoothest experience you can have, touches boost way less then swipes.
Correct me if I'm wrong.

Which one has the fastest fingerprint? (Closest to OOS)

charackthe said:
Which one has the fastest fingerprint? (Closest to OOS)
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Zenity has commits for this so I think this is the fastest.

charackthe said:
Which one has the fastest fingerprint? (Closest to OOS)
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Puddi_Puddin said:
Zenity has commits for this so I think this is the fastest.
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Yes, I'm on Zenity ROM. Build is great and batterylife is amazing.
Only I find the fingerprint is unlocking too fast for my feelings.
I just created a post in OP3 Question & Answers, how I can make it a bit slower to respond.

YourTheBest said:
Yes, I'm on Zenity ROM. Build is great and batterylife is amazing.
Only I find the fingerprint is unlocking too fast for my feelings.
I just created a post in OP3 Question & Answers, how I can make it a bit slower to respond.
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Wear a glove.

YourTheBest said:
Yes, I'm on Zenity ROM. Build is great and batterylife is amazing.
Only I find the fingerprint is unlocking too fast for my feelings.
I just created a post in OP3 Question & Answers, how I can make it a bit slower to respond.
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I am on Zenity right now and everything is too slow.

YourTheBest said:
Yes, I'm on Zenity ROM. Build is great and batterylife is amazing.
Only I find the fingerprint is unlocking too fast for my feelings.
I just created a post in OP3 Question & Answers, how I can make it a bit slower to respond.
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I'm starting to suspect that there is more than one Zenity ROMs because mine's fingerprint isn't that awesome.

Good thread.. [emoji106]
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk

Thanks for making this thread, was looking for something exactly like this!

So are you guys sure that Zenity has the fastest fingerprint? I'm about to flash things I need real reviews guys
Which one's fingerprint is fastest?
Zenity or Official or this one with be delighted text or this one with no indication of what it is?

charackthe said:
So are you guys sure that Zenity has the fastest fingerprint? I'm about to flash things I need real reviews guys
Which one's fingerprint is fastest?
Zenity or Official or this one with be delighted text or this one with no indication of what it is?
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Pretty sure Zenity..

Puddi_Puddin said:
Pretty sure Zenity..
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Alright so I'll reflash Zenity since I had it before with very slow fingerprint and stuff. I won't restore anything this time. I let google play download the apps that I was using before but I won't this time. Don't know if it will effect anything but this is very slow! I can't keep going like dis ;-;
I'll flash a all new clean Zenity and share it with you.

Yes it is laggy the time that passes while I wait for screen to turn on is longer than the earth's existence..

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[ROM] CyanogenMod CM-13.0 jgcaap's builds [EXT4/F2FS Compability]

Hello everyone, after a great success on building roms for bacon device. I've decided to share my work with other devices. So I've started with angler! After positive feedback on the rom today I'll publish here the rom.
Kernel and Device tree are untouched so everything should be working smoothly. You can use a custom kernel in case you like, but i'll only give support to stock kernel as I do not yet own an device. So CM bugs are basically also our bugs, and from what I know there is none. Still I'm open to suggestions.
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Optimizations for our chip
Improved sound with speex resampler
Improved bionic with many optimized libraries (faster rom)
Improved Art with upstream patches
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LZMA updated to the latest
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I'm a very praticle user, and my aim will be to get a very fluid stable system, at same time with speed and battery, keeping most stock possible with the optimizations which will improve for real our experience.
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Q: What changes have you made between versions?
A: All changes made are the same as CyanogenMod ROM which can be found here: http://www.cmxlog.com/13/bacon/ and all manual changes will be also stated on 2nd post.
You can also check on Settings --> About where is all the changes .
Q: What is LZ4?
A: Read here about the project: https://github.com/Cyan4973/lz4
Q: Was latest build used LZ4?
A: This is still under testing and I'm working on it. It'll be on the test folder.
Q: What is the test folder?
A: Unstable, and test builds where I seek to study a new configuration to enhance user experience.
Q: Why don't you always share change logs?
A: Limited time. Sorry about it.
Q: Why do you many times ask for donations?
A: Well... This work is free, and as you know if you like it and on your own free will you think I deserve and currently wish to help me out as I am currently going to become unemployed and as also I study for my Masters in Finance , I believe is only fair. While you use, I'm testing and investing my time on it. Should be rewarded because of that right? Is only fair.
Q: Do you receive alot of donations?
A: Since last year until today I've received around 300 euro. But I've invested 1000 hours on these android builds. That gives a ratio of 30 cents an hour.
Q: Why do you still invest on android since it doesn't provide you any feasible income? I would have already quited!
A: Basically this forum makes me relax.
Q: Will you leave cm builds when exodus is released ?
A: I didn't plan on giving my cm builds, but if exodus prove to be superior why should i have double work right? Only time and users will tell.
Q: I'm confused. I have no clue which build is the latest!
A: You can always download again!
Q: Your site have ads why?
A: Need help on extra wealth to survive. Leave some clicks while you visit is only nice.
Q: I want more from the rom!
A: Me too!
Q: Why you sometimes ignore users?
A: I never ignore, just don't have time to answer all. Please help one another and also use search button. I think you prefer me learning to bring something nice than post all the time right? hehe
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Q: Are you CyanogenMod maitainer?
A: No, just an user which wants to have better builds possible. But would be nice to see CM adding me to the contributions list.
Q: Why Slim gaaps? Open Gaaps are so much cool!
A: Open Gaaps has provided many unstable issues which makes the phone unusable until a clean format. Slim gaaps have shown to be better on that.
Q: Why some buttons of UKM don't work?
A: Need time to improve that..
Q: I want an update app to auto update roms. To lazy to check the thread!
A: I understand, for now is not feasible to do it as I need time to analyse and understand best solution as I update tool-chains regularly and also is not my priority. Remember time is limited for me.
Just to clarify, TWRP for Angler still cannot format partitions to F2FS, correct?
tibere86 said:
Just to clarify, TWRP for Angler still cannot format partitions to F2FS, correct?
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Actually I dont know casue this is old, but TWRP is well advanced now, https://plus.google.com/+ChetKener/posts/7No16fUQaFz
Oh wow.. Ur ROM was the first custom ROM i had on OPO.. Nice to see you here
I have to admit I didn't check yet on cm source but I'll review.
yung40oz84 said:
Actually I dont know casue this is old, but TWRP is well advanced now, https://plus.google.com/+ChetKener/posts/7No16fUQaFz
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@jgcaap What do you say about that? Is it worth installing the rom without F2FS?
Do we need to flash the correct vendor image from February's security patch?
Kookitza said:
@jgcaap What do you say about that? Is it worth installing the rom without F2FS?
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Will work both ways... But f2fs is very nice.
jgcaap said:
Will work both ways... But f2fs is very nice.
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But F2FS is not work on our device so....
jgcaap said:
Will work both ways... But f2fs is very nice.
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Yes, I have heard good things about it! So if I do not change /system to F2FS then I will be able to flash this ROM and other ROMS as normal correct? As long as they support F2FS of course for the other partitions I have converted. But some recommend system as F2FS as well, if I did that then what is the draw back? I would have to convert ROMS to be able to flash correct?
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Kookitza said:
But F2FS is not work on our device so....
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Oh. Didn't know that. I'll remove my comment. Thanks. Please try out everything and let me know if is all working well.
jgcaap said:
Oh. Didn't know that. I'll remove my comment. Thanks. Please try out everything and let me know if is all working well.
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I don't know this for sure. I read that in one of the previous comments. Maybe someone can confirm this.. [emoji53]
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When you say no bugs, did you fix the broken Bluetooth?
jclendineng said:
When you say no bugs, did you fix the broken Bluetooth?
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Cm has also that bug?
Does this ROM force encryption?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Tomorow I'll answer all questions calmly as tomorow I have an exam. I want to deliver here what I delivered on bacon. Smooth experience.
Until then please test and let me know any bugs. Thanks!
Is anyone having issues with the camera?

Recommended stable build for N7100?

I don't really care at this point what I'm using, if it is LineageOS or just standard Android, or something else. I just need something which is stable and well supported, where as many features as possible "just work".
Does anyone have any recommendations?
Just give me one name, anything, something official that is supposed to work.
Use LineageOS. It's not perfect but the best you can.
AICP or Resurrection Remix. Both are non stable version but could be used as daily driver since there arent much bug except those common known bugs that are present on cm source ( im tested em myself)
Option58 said:
Use LineageOS. It's not perfect but the best you can.
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Which one? I tried lineage-14.1-20170116-tilak-n7100.zip (md5sum: 2987ae54e17a816cfcb0a69c0661f0e8) but OTA updates are not working, I created this thread for that problem: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-2/help/lineageos-n7100-updates-tilaks-build-t3569234

Need a stable Custom ROM !

Paranoid vs Lineage ?
Thanks :good:
Amar5373 said:
Paranoid vs Lineage ?
Thanks :good:
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I would highly recommend Paranoid OS, very stable when I used it. Now I use the Oxygen OS Oreo open beta, and I like it more than Paranoid OS, mainly because its stability (seems weird saying a beta is stable but hey havn't had any crashes in like 2-3 weeks.)
One thing to be noted, until you replace the bootloader, and change the SELinux policy you won't be able to install Magisk and it will actually bootloop and brick your device.
Besides that running good!
One of the main reasons why I loved Paranoid OS was because of all the customization options. I loved the quick pull down, and the full Substratum support.
I however wouldn't recommend Lineage OS. I tried both 14.1 and 15.0 and they both were very eh. They felt slow at times and froze temporarily and apps crashed. However, this is all just anecdotal evidence that I have so it is certainly possible other users have had more positive experiences with the ROM than I have. I know that plenty of people love it actually.
Took many flashes too find the ROM I like now, so I recommend you don't just pick one and sit with it, try all of em! At least that's what I did. :/
Here is a short list of all the ROMs I have tried along with my personal ratings for them.
Dirty Unicorns \\ 9/10
Paranoid Android 7.3.1 \\ 9/10
Lineage OS 14.1 & 15.0 \\ 6/10
Oxygen OS 4.5.1 \\ 6/10
Oxygen OS Open Beta 25 & 26 \\ 9/10
Experience OS (Just Oxygen OS Open Beta with a few slight modifications for a better overall user experience). \\ 8/10
Remix Resurrection \\ 6/10 (Had a lot of the same issues Lineage OS did, which makes sense since it is based off it I believe)
AOSP 7.1.2 \\ 8.5/10 (Security patches are stuck in July, if it wasn't for that it would be my daily driver actually.)
Also a heads up if you go with Paranoid OS like I did at first, use WhiteWolf's Kernel. It is actually really good, gave me about 10% more SoT. Although that was on 7.3.0, not sure if it still works on 7.3.1 although it should.
For all the other ROMs I reccomend blu_spark recovery+kernel.
Best of luck!
ZVNexus said:
I would highly recommend Paranoid OS, very stable when I used it. Now I use the Oxygen OS Oreo open beta, and I like it more than Paranoid OS, mainly because its stability (seems weird saying a beta is stable but hey havn't had any crashes in like 2-3 weeks.)
One thing to be noted, until you replace the bootloader, and change the SELinux policy you won't be able to install Magisk and it will actually bootloop and brick your device.
Besides that running good!
One of the main reasons why I loved Paranoid OS was because of all the customization options. I loved the quick pull down, and the full Substratum support.
I however wouldn't recommend Lineage OS. I tried both 14.1 and 15.0 and they both were very eh. They felt slow at times and froze temporarily and apps crashed. However, this is all just anecdotal evidence that I have so it is certainly possible other users have had more positive experiences with the ROM than I have. I know that plenty of people love it actually.
Took many flashes too find the ROM I like now, so I recommend you don't just pick one and sit with it, try all of em! At least that's what I did. :/
Here is a short list of all the ROMs I have tried along with my personal ratings for them.
Dirty Unicorns \ 9/10
Paranoid Android 7.3.1 \ 9/10
Lineage OS 14.1 & 15.0 \ 6/10
Oxygen OS 4.5.1 \ 6/10
Oxygen OS Open Beta 25 & 26 \ 9/10
Experience OS (Just Oxygen OS Open Beta with a few slight modifications for a better overall user experience). \ 8/10
Remix Resurrection \ 6/10 (Had a lot of the same issues Lineage OS did, which makes sense since it is based off it I believe)
AOSP 7.1.2 \ 8.5/10 (Security patches are stuck in July, if it wasn't for that it would be my daily driver actually.)
Also a heads up if you go with Paranoid OS like I did at first, use WhiteWolf's Kernel. It is actually really good, gave me about 10% more SoT. Although that was on 7.3.0, not sure if it still works on 7.3.1 although it should.
For all the other ROMs I reccomend blu_spark recovery+kernel.
Best of luck!
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Thanks so much for your comment brother I'm playing heavy games so what kernal I'm gonna use ?
Dirty Unicorns based on 7.1 or 8.0 orio ?
loveaddicated said:
Dirty Unicorns based on 7.1 or 8.0 orio ?
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Based on 7.1, however they have stopped updating 7.1 to my knowledge and have been working completely on Oreo from what I know. Should be here in no time.
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Amar5373 said:
Thanks so much for your comment brother I'm playing heavy games so what kernal I'm gonna use ?
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For Paranoid OS, the kernel options are very limited. I think its only the stock one (which is fine imo), the Winter one, which saves on power a bit, and another one. Theres not really much difference between them for gaming, and really if you are looking to game you are going to be looking at overclocking a bit yourself. I would recommend using blu_spark kernel for anything that isn't Paranoid OS and just overclocking it.
Flashed Oxygen Oreo Beta on oneplus 3 but getting very very low sound in voice call .. any 1 facing this issue ? on stock or custom rom ?
ZVNexus said:
I would highly recommend Paranoid OS, very stable when I used it. Now I use the Oxygen OS Oreo open beta, and I like it more than Paranoid OS, mainly because its stability (seems weird saying a beta is stable but hey havn't had any crashes in like 2-3 weeks.)
One thing to be noted, until you replace the bootloader, and change the SELinux policy you won't be able to install Magisk and it will actually bootloop and brick your device.
Besides that running good!
One of the main reasons why I loved Paranoid OS was because of all the customization options. I loved the quick pull down, and the full Substratum support.
I however wouldn't recommend Lineage OS. I tried both 14.1 and 15.0 and they both were very eh. They felt slow at times and froze temporarily and apps crashed. However, this is all just anecdotal evidence that I have so it is certainly possible other users have had more positive experiences with the ROM than I have. I know that plenty of people love it actually.
Took many flashes too find the ROM I like now, so I recommend you don't just pick one and sit with it, try all of em! At least that's what I did. :/
Here is a short list of all the ROMs I have tried along with my personal ratings for them.
Dirty Unicorns \ 9/10
Paranoid Android 7.3.1 \ 9/10
Lineage OS 14.1 & 15.0 \ 6/10
Oxygen OS 4.5.1 \ 6/10
Oxygen OS Open Beta 25 & 26 \ 9/10
Experience OS (Just Oxygen OS Open Beta with a few slight modifications for a better overall user experience). \ 8/10
Remix Resurrection \ 6/10 (Had a lot of the same issues Lineage OS did, which makes sense since it is based off it I believe)
AOSP 7.1.2 \ 8.5/10 (Security patches are stuck in July, if it wasn't for that it would be my daily driver actually.)
Also a heads up if you go with Paranoid OS like I did at first, use WhiteWolf's Kernel. It is actually really good, gave me about 10% more SoT. Although that was on 7.3.0, not sure if it still works on 7.3.1 although it should.
For all the other ROMs I reccomend blu_spark recovery+kernel.
Best of luck!
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Can you give link to WhiteWolf pa kernel?
Sent from my hammerhead using XDA Labs
I tried almost all the custom roms out there but sadly non of them were as stable as the stock oxygen even the bid names out there (paranoid, lineage)
Paranoid has lost most of the devs and its essence in rom development scenario. I still miss the old paranoid I used during kitkat days.
The new team has been struggling a lot to keep up with the latest android updates. No timely updates, always falling behind of other teams.
The 2nd runner up in my opinion was exodus rom but the dev team for that rom has been split, so no hope there.
Im currently on beta 24 (nougat). It's the most stable in my opinion.
ZVNexus said:
Based on 7.1, however they have stopped updating 7.1 to my knowledge and have been working completely on Oreo from what I know. Should be here in no time.
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Its coming along well. They are slowly adding features in. Not sure I like the changes in 8.0 so I personally maybe going back to 7.x
Use PA or Sultanxda LOS 14.1 or Vertex OS if you need a custom rom nothing compares to these in terms of performance/battery and optimizations. Everything else is just adding useless bloat and no optimizations
liam_davenport said:
Use PA or Sultanxda LOS 14.1 or Vertex OS if you need a custom rom nothing compares to these in terms of performance/battery and optimizations don't flash any other garbage on your device. Everything else is just adding useless bloat and no optimizations
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I wouldnt go around calling others work garbage as that is all a matter of your opinion. As the same could be said from another about PA and all LOS based roms.
loveaddicated said:
Flashed Oxygen Oreo Beta on oneplus 3 but getting very very low sound in voice call .. any 1 facing this issue ? on stock or custom rom ?
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Might be going deaf m8.
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zelendel said:
I wouldnt go around calling others work garbage as that is all a matter of your opinion. As the same could be said from another about PA and all LOS based roms.
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I can assume that it took forever to make those ROMs, I know I never could make them. Wish I could one day.
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liam_davenport said:
Use PA or Sultanxda LOS 14.1 or Vertex OS if you need a custom rom nothing compares to these in terms of performance/battery and optimizations don't flash any other garbage on your device. Everything else is just adding useless bloat and no optimizations
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Yeah I really liked PA, but I don't really think much can compare to stock in terms of stability. However that is just my opinion.
zelendel said:
I wouldnt go around calling others work garbage as that is all a matter of your opinion. As the same could be said from another about PA and all LOS based roms.
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Yeah came off bad changed it..
liam_davenport said:
Yeah came off bad changed it..
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Cool thanks. I know people feel strongly about their roms of choice and that is good. Let's just keep it civil. The human race is already known for being devided over petty things. Let's not make this one of them.
Yes it does take a lot of time. Just my personal builds take 2 hours to make a single build, that's just building, not adding in and fixing things.
liam_davenport said:
Use PA or Sultanxda LOS 14.1 or Vertex OS if you need a custom rom nothing compares to these in terms of performance/battery and optimizations. Everything else is just adding useless bloat and no optimizations
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Define "optimisation"

Future Updates (official) or Custom Rom?

Hi everyone!
I have my OP 5t (8/128) since release date and it is still my favourite phone!
I'm thinking about future update policy from OP... Still running OOS 9.0.4, but how many updates will we get in the future?
Is it better to switch to a Custom Rom for better and longer support in the future? If yes - what Custom Rom do you prefer and why?
stefan.irmen said:
Hi everyone!
I have my OP 5t (8/128) since release date and it is still my favourite phone!
I'm thinking about future update policy from OP... Still running OOS 9.0.4, but how many updates will we get in the future?
Is it better to switch to a Custom Rom for better and longer support in the future? If yes - what Custom Rom do you prefer and why?
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Pretty sure they will update 5t to q, dont know what will happen after that.
As for custom roms, try anything you want and see what suits your taste. Resurrection remix is a good example for customizations (or aex, havoc, coltos etc)
Omni Treskmod is kinda a flash and use style of rom. It is almost like Pixel Experience. You can also try diffrent kernel-rom combinations. You can try HMP and EAS based kernels. EAS is the one google have in their phones. You can google it up.
At the moment im trying DerpFest. My top 5 roms are;
1.Aex-Krieg(love krieg aex kernel)
2.ColtOS(Reminds me miui cause of it's diffrent recents style)
3.DerpFest(love it's boot animation and wallpapers)
4.Omni Treskmod(simple custom rom that you will never have a headache with but lacks customization)
5.CrDroid(enough customizations and overall stability.)
Some of the roms have problems with camera2api with WhatsApp and Instagram. I have asked many devs and thankfuly thry have fixed those problems. I would stay close with roms that have active telegram groups as you might need to troubleshoot if you find a bug.
Some roms have outdated xda threads such as ViperOS(saw a comment),ResurrectionRemix(latest builds in their sourceforge). So be sure to check their websites(if they have one) for latest builds before you download an older one.
Hope it helps...
Sent from my OnePlus 5T using XDA Labs
Thanks a lot for your opinion!
I tried different Custom Roms, but all have one or two bugs, so i turned back to stock OOS... The most stable and bugfree Custom Rom for me was Pixel Experience!
Hope we will get a few updates in the future for our OP 5t
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Pretty sure they will update 5t to q, dont know what will happen after that.
As for custom roms, try anything you want and see what suits your taste. Resurrection remix is a good example for customizations (or aex, havoc, coltos etc)
Omni Treskmod is kinda a flash and use style of rom. It is almost like Pixel Experience. You can also try diffrent kernel-rom combinations. You can try HMP and EAS based kernels. EAS is the one google have in their phones. You can google it up.
At the moment im trying DerpFest. My top 5 roms are;
1.Aex-Krieg(love krieg aex kernel)
2.ColtOS(Reminds me miui cause of it's diffrent recents style)
3.DerpFest(love it's boot animation and wallpapers)
4.Omni Treskmod(simple custom rom that you will never have a headache with but lacks customization)
5.CrDroid(enough customizations and overall stability.)
Some of the roms have problems with camera2api with WhatsApp and Instagram. I have asked many devs and thankfuly thry have fixed those problems. I would stay close with roms that have active telegram groups as you might need to troubleshoot if you find a bug.
Some roms have outdated xda threads such as ViperOS(saw a comment),ResurrectionRemix(latest builds in their sourceforge). So be sure to check their websites(if they have one) for latest builds before you download an older one.
What's your top pick in Kernel?
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VirginPancake said:
gsser said:
Pretty sure they will update 5t to q, dont know what will happen after that.
As for custom roms, try anything you want and see what suits your taste. Resurrection remix is a good example for customizations (or aex, havoc, coltos etc)
Omni Treskmod is kinda a flash and use style of rom. It is almost like Pixel Experience. You can also try diffrent kernel-rom combinations. You can try HMP and EAS based kernels. EAS is the one google have in their phones. You can google it up.
At the moment im trying DerpFest. My top 5 roms are;
1.Aex-Krieg(love krieg aex kernel)
2.ColtOS(Reminds me miui cause of it's diffrent recents style)
3.DerpFest(love it's boot animation and wallpapers)
4.Omni Treskmod(simple custom rom that you will never have a headache with but lacks customization)
5.CrDroid(enough customizations and overall stability.)
Some of the roms have problems with camera2api with WhatsApp and Instagram. I have asked many devs and thankfuly thry have fixed those problems. I would stay close with roms that have active telegram groups as you might need to troubleshoot if you find a bug.
Some roms have outdated xda threads such as ViperOS(saw a comment),ResurrectionRemix(latest builds in their sourceforge). So be sure to check their websites(if they have one) for latest builds before you download an older one.
What's your top pick in Kernel?
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Overall performance - battery = Aex Krieg
Best battery life = Mad Kernel
Best performance = Weeb Kernel
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gsser said:
VirginPancake said:
Overall performance - battery = Aex Krieg
Best battery life = Mad Kernel
Best performance = Weeb Kernel
Sent from my OnePlus 5T using XDA Labs
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What's your opinion about RenderZenith or Weeb kernel? Those two are EAS right? Also franco kernel?
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gsser said:
What's your opinion about RenderZenith or Weeb kernel? Those two are EAS right? Also franco kernel?
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Franco kernel and app feels like too complicated for me. RenderZenith is good if you want only eas and no other custom stuff(it will give you a little bit better results compared to stock kernel.). It is best for people who want to flash and use. Weeb also got better with it's beta versions but still, i would use it if i was playing heavy graphical games. If you want battery and stuff you can set manually go for Aex-Krieg kernel.
If you want pure HMP kernel that is focused on battery i would suggest Mad Kernel. Eas is not really best for battery, it is best for balanced
Dont get me wrong, franco kernel might be good but it doesnt suit me and i really didnt get use to it.
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Question Does exist a kernel for A12 OOS C.44?

The question is pretty straightforward.
Does anyone know if there is a good (or even one) kernel for stock A12 OOS C.44? I am the only one who likes the stock rooted from. Any help will be appreciated.
I just asked in the arter TG group. I'll update you when I hear back.
engcristiano said:
The question is pretty straightforward.
Does anyone know if there is a good (or even one) kernel for stock A12 OOS C.44? I am the only one who likes the stock rooted from. Any help will be appreciated.
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So far nothing afaik
TheKnux said:
I just asked in the arter TG group. I'll update you when I hear back.
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[r26] arter97 kernel for OnePlus 9 series
arter97 kernel for OnePlus 9 series running OxygenOS /* Features */ Supports OnePlus 9 series Fully rebased kernel without unnecessary OnePlus code Latest CAF msm-5.4 kernel fully merged Latest Linux v5.4 subversion merged Latest Google’s...
forum.xda-developers.com
mrjuniork said:
So far nothing afaik
[r26] arter97 kernel for OnePlus 9 series
arter97 kernel for OnePlus 9 series running OxygenOS /* Features */ Supports OnePlus 9 series Fully rebased kernel without unnecessary OnePlus code Latest CAF msm-5.4 kernel fully merged Latest Linux v5.4 subversion merged Latest Google’s...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Did you install that? Did it work?
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Did you install that? Did it work?
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No I did not. That link only pointed towards a statement of the kernel dev, that it is very unlikely to publish that specific kernel for A12.
Personally, I haven't updated to A12 yet.
mrjuniork said:
No I did not. That link only pointed towards a statement of the kernel dev, that it is very unlikely to publish that specific kernel for A12.
Personally, I haven't updated to A12 yet.
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Honestly, I liked the A12 stock. After I rooted the ROM and changed to governor to performance (using FKM), it is very fast, stable, zero stutter but the battery is draining as hell. That's why maybe some kernel can change it a bit.
engcristiano said:
Honestly, I liked the A12 stock. After I rooted the ROM and changed to governor to performance (using FKM), it is very fast, stable, zero stutter but the battery is draining as hell. That's why maybe some kernel can change it a bit.
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Yeah, I know what you are talking about. On A11 there is also so often stuttering with certain apps, so I tried to modify a bit CAF CPU control, which immediately showed a great improvement, but like you said, it pushed the cores to a constant maximum and therefore drained the battery immensely. So I reverted it..
Even with a custom kernel on A11, stuttering is still present and I hope that will be better when I will update to A12.
But I still refrain from it, coz I'm waiting for a few more OP updates to see if they can get ahold of this mess created with the merger of oxygen and color OS.
engcristiano said:
Honestly, I liked the A12 stock. After I rooted the ROM and changed to governor to performance (using FKM), it is very fast, stable, zero stutter but the battery is draining as hell. That's why maybe some kernel can change it a bit.
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No, kernel wouldn't help. Arter's kernel works with custom ROM's based on A12, but battery life still sucks in my case, even on custom kernel. I think when new paranoid android release would come out, the situation may change
PoSayDone said:
No, kernel wouldn't help. Arter's kernel works with custom ROM's based on A12, but battery life still sucks in my case, even on custom kernel. I think when new paranoid android release would come out, the situation may change.
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Good to know that!
Keep us informed about that. It would be much appreciated!

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