Any ROMs that has more features? - Razer Phone Questions & Answers

Any ROMs compatible with Razer phone have wild card call blocking and one handed mode? I am currently running resurrection remix but it is not the same as the previous roms I've had with them on this one. Not sure because it's a GSI or something, but it barely has anything unique to it besides a few customization abilities.

leapfrog2 said:
Any ROMs compatible with Razer phone have wild card call blocking and one handed mode? I am currently running resurrection remix but it is not the same as the previous roms I've had with them on this one. Not sure because it's a GSI or something, but it barely has anything unique to it besides a few customization abilities.
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In terms of features I think RR is the only rom on this site to have so many in one rom might get a few unique ones in other roms but I doubt the many RR has

Patience will reveal more GSIs and packages to flash on top.

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Suggest Rom for Android 7.1 ?

hi all,
can you pls suggest some roms on android 7.1 ?
i am loking for roms that have good battery life, easy updateable and have some good features
waiting for your answers, peace...
AICP has OTA updates, doesn't get much easier than that. Resurrection Remix has a LOT of features but no OTA, and video recording doesn't work. Both are 7.1 I believe. I'm sure there are others, but these were the first ones that came to mind.
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crDroid is good but after awhile I started getting some random behavior, random reboots when about to answer a call, physical buttons not responding and double clicking. Maybe it was just my phone but I would tell you stick to MM. N is good if you want to flaunt the latest and greatest for a week or two then come back to stable.
Yeah, I had problems with random reboots and even turnoffs with crDroid. I thought I could live with it until there was a fix but ended up changing ROMs because of it. I need to be able to depend on at least being stable enough to be turned on and receive a call if I happen to get one (I was traveling over the holiday and didn't want to miss a ride from the airport because my phone didn't ring due to a random reboot).
I was on Resurrection Remix last week and have been happy with it so far. Normally no video recording wouldn't be a deal breaker, but this weekend is my daughter's 3rd birthday so I had to switch ROMs to get that back :/
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has anyone tried Resurrection Remix 5.8.0 ?
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has anyone tried Resurrection Remix 5.8.0 ?
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Yep, that's one of the two I mentioned.
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Is wifi rock stable on any of them? Or are there still wifi bugs?
has any of you checked video recording with footej/open/snap camera? or Google Camera version 4.2 or earlier?
I had no problem with WiFi on either rom. I tried the current version of Google camera on Resurrection Remix but video recording still didn't work. I believe it already came with snap, which didn't work. Video recording worked fine on AICP.
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akksnv said:
I had no problem with WiFi on either rom. I tried the current version of Google camera on Resurrection Remix but video recording still didn't work. I believe it already came with snap, which didn't work. Video recording worked fine on AICP.
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You aren't on a D855 though are you? Would you say AICP was the most stable?
No I'm on vs985. I wasn't on AICP for very long because Resurrection Remix became available shortly after I first flashed AICP, but while I was on it I didn't have any issues. Since AICP has nightly builds, I would think it might be more prone to having some issues, but then again it would also be more likely that issues would get fixed quicker (compared to a rom with weekly+ builds).
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i have just tried AICP-Beanstalk-CrDroid-Mokee-ResurrectionRemix-XenonHD
experienced at least 10 mins on every roms
According to my short impressions, i would say ResurrectionRemix is better than others, it has more features and settings. others are just pure Android 7 no changes or similar
My order is:
Winner = ResurrectionRemix
Second = CrDroid
Third = AICP
chazarss said:
i have just tried AICP-Beanstalk-CrDroid-Mokee-ResurrectionRemix-XenonHD
experienced at least 10 mins on every roms
According to my short impressions, i would say ResurrectionRemix is better than others, it has more features and settings. others are just pure Android 7 no changes or similar
My order is:
Winner = ResurrectionRemix
Second = CrDroid
Third = AICP
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That's not entirely true, maybe you didn't have enough time to find all the AICP settings. Never seen some of those tweaks on any rom before. What is your model number? CrDroid is probably the least stable of those 3.
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That's not entirely true, maybe you didn't have enough time to find all the AICP settings. Never seen some of those tweaks on any rom before. What is your model number? CrDroid is probably the least stable of those 3.
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D855
as i said just 10mins experienced, but for me RR is better than others
I may be asking in the wrong place...but is there any non-root roms on 7.0 or 7.1 for the d855?
I really want to play pokemon again lol
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RichyRicho said:
I may be asking in the wrong place...but is there any non-root roms on 7.0 or 7.1 for the d855?
I really want to play pokemon again lol
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i believe none yet, because all 7.0/7.1 roms based on Cynagenmod and Cynagenmod provides root so no non-root roms availible yet
maybe you now that but there is fulmics 6.7 and it give us 2 options when we attemp to flast the rom . systemless-root and normal root that we know
if you want to play po-go use systemless-root but it is based android 6 not 7
and last advice there is some ways to hide root from apps on rooted devices, make some searches
Cm14.1
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Treble ROMs discussion

Have anyone tried flashing the Treble roms on to the P20 lite? If yes, please share with us which ROM and how good/bad it is.
Seems like Treble ROMs are the way forward since we do not see custom development happening anytime soon.
In case you are unfamiliar with Treble, please read Treble FAQ
Treble ROMs can be downloaded from the forum
I'm in the openkirin group in telegram, being so far I think the only lineageOs tester with Android 8.1 in the p20 lite and so far the only serious problem is the camera
If we talk about other aspects, the navigation bar is still a bit smaller than the notch, the contacts of the Sim card are nonexistent, you can not change the internal storage to the SD card and finally the facial recognition is not enabled
Edit: full screen display mode is available, but you have to activate it manually from the settings (applications that do not appear in full screen do not give the option to adapt them as it does in stock)
I tried Lineage and RR (v22) from phhusson as well as the official RR which i use as a daily driver. They work mostly fine except for some minor issues... Music usually plays through the speakers even when headphones are plugged in and it sometimes randomly stops. When charging while turned off, the device boots into eRecovery. The notch is not really supported but RR allows you to move the clock to the left. This way, icons are less likely to be hidden behind the notch. Additionally there are some rom-specific bugs like some settings not doing anything in RR. Battery life is pretty good (I dont use gapps).
The issues will probably get fixed eventually when someone provides logs.
Is the official better than the phhusson one ?
I tried it and was not can of it I think P will be better for the Huawei P20 because of the notch support and navbar replacement by touch gestures.
I tried RR, AOSP, Pixel Experience and Los.
Too much broken features to use it as a daily driver.
For the moment I run the stock rom debloated with adb.
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Is the official better than the phhusson one ?
I tried it and was not can of it I think P will be better for the Huawei P20 because of the notch support and navbar replacement by touch gestures.
I tried RR, AOSP, Pixel Experience and Los.
Too much broken features to use it as a daily driver.
For the moment I run the stock rom debloated with adb.
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I didnt notice any difference between the phhusson RR build and the official one so far. RR has several options to replace the navbar too btw. I personally use fling which is highly customizable. There is also the option to use edge gestures or a pie menu. System wide gestures are available too but can only be used to launch apps.
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I didnt notice any difference between the phhusson RR build and the official one so far. RR has several options to replace the navbar too btw. I personally use fling which is highly customizable. There is also the option to use edge gestures or a pie menu. System wide gestures are available too but can only be used to launch apps.
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Oh I would like to try RR, what would be the problems you have? I'm very interested in using RR
brandox0 said:
Oh I would like to try RR, what would be the problems you have? I'm very interested in using RR
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Basically all the problems I mentioned before. But those are the same with all treble roms I tried. Generally RR seems less polished than Lineage and some features are broken, e.g. dark theme in settings. Nothing critical though... However, I only tested the stuff I commonly use (calling, wifi, bluetooth etc. works fine for me).
Someone on phhussons Github reported that his P20 lite overheats when fast charging but for me it works flawlessly.
I don't see the P20 lite as being "treble" supported at this time. What am I missing? I would love to get vinalla android on this and give the device some performance improvements.
ej_424 said:
I don't see the P20 lite as being "treble" supported at this time. What am I missing? I would love to get vinalla android on this and give the device some performance improvements.
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Oh the P20lite very much supports Treble. You can check on your own device using a terminal app, type:
Code:
getprop ro.treble.enabled
If the result is true, Treble is supported.
or if you're rooted, simply open the build.prop file (at your own risk!) and check.
Alternately, here is a page with a list of Treble supported devices:
Treble devices list
I do not understand much about treble, but I want my device to always have the latest android available, does your comment means that I can have that in my P20 lite?
Here is a very detailed description of Treble.
Link
Treble is aimed to provide updates to all the devices that support treble at the same time. Since P20 is already shipped with the latest android version, it is irrelevant at this time. But in case you want to flash third party ROMs such as Lineage, there are Treble version of these ROMs that are common for all the Treble devices.
The problem I ran into was the notch.
Obviously these ROMs don't support it really. So notifications go all the way along the top.
Did I miss something?
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The problem I ran into was the notch.
Obviously these ROMs don't support it really. So notifications go all the way along the top.
Did I miss something?
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Yes they don't really support the notch. This is because these ROMs are for all the Brands/models that support Treble and most of them don't have a notch.
mchtt said:
Is the official better than the phhusson one ?
I tried it and was not can of it I think P will be better for the Huawei P20 because of the notch support and navbar replacement by touch gestures.
I tried RR, AOSP, Pixel Experience and Los.
Too much broken features to use it as a daily driver.
For the moment I run the stock rom debloated with adb.
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hello, please describe to me the procedure you used to return to the rom stock?
Search in the question and answers threads.
There is one about flashing treble ROMs and getting back to stock.
Diego1976 said:
hello, please describe to me the procedure you used to return to the rom stock?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...om-official-emui-8-0-huawei-p20-lite-t3773999
Look here. There's multiple methods there

Why are there so many ROM's? Why not all develop single/few standard ROM's?

Confused on which ROM to choose. Not enough experienced/ knowledge to understand the differences. Need for daily use.
While trying these ROM's felt curious to know Why are there so many ROM's? Why not all develop single/few standard ROM's?
Just ignore the "ROMs" from degrus, they are not real ROMs, they are s-gsi which is like a rom but not device optimised and with a lot of bugs. There is literally one real q ROM for p2. Derpfest from Astridxx
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Just ignore the "ROMs" from degrus, they are not real ROMs, they are s-gsi which is like a rom but not device optimised and with a lot of bugs. There is literally one real q ROM for p2. Derpfest from Astridxx
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There is already so much hate out there. Please, don't scar this community which helps each other without asking anything. Degrus has done a mistake but he is working hard to push good quality ROMs for P2. Don't blabber wrong info in each thread.
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abu :D said:
Confused on which ROM to choose. Not enough experienced/ knowledge to understand the differences. Need for daily use.
While trying these ROM's felt curious to know Why are there so many ROM's? Why not all develop single/few standard ROM's?
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Do not be confused. There are so many developers that they all want to push their own thing but at back-end, all the ROMs are same with same features. Only differences will be found in stability, battery life and bootanimation etc. Android 10 ROMs are in alpha/beta phase at the moment so if you want to enjoy Android 10 features without much fuss then go for most stable ROM which is Bootleggers 4.3 (Android 9). If you want to test Android 10 then go for latest Havoc 3.0. It is the best of all Android 10 ROMs for P2.
And do not pay heed to hatemongers. They are doing nothing but talking bull****. Good luck!
its just that bootleggers doesnt have pixel nav bar and fp hw touch is not used. And at the end Havoc feels stable with a lot customizations. Thanks for the info.
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its just that bootleggers doesnt have pixel nav bar and fp hw touch is not used. And at the end Havoc feels stable with a lot customizations. Thanks for the info.
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During setup, a restart adjusts all the things. Havoc 2.9 is good but it doesn't have good integration of themes with system UI. That's why I don't recommend it.
Agreed. It's pointless because they are roughly the same, save for maybe an imported function and a fancy boot animation. We should have like two 9.0 and two 10.0 ROMs at most. Instead we have a dozen.
And they all seem to have that damn FP gesture bug.

Question Which custom ROM are you running?

Custom ROM users, which ROM are you running?
I've noticed that there are a few ROMs that don't list their features and people are just supposed to know which ROM will suit them, unless they want to keep reinstalling new ones and testing them all out.
All (almost all?) of the ROMs are based on AOSP, so what sets them apart from one another? What makes a ROM worth choosing over the others, for you? What features do you like of your ROM? Let me know!
If you are using a ROM not listed, post below
Kinda hoping some folks comment on this in addition to taking the poll. I'm considering switching to a custom ROM, but there are so many and I don't know which ones would be a good fit for me.
I'm loving the Derpfest rom although Lineage is awesome as well both solid daily drivers for me
Elrey567 said:
I'm loving the Derpfest rom although Lineage is awesome as well both solid daily drivers for me
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What's unique or different about them vs. stock? Any particular reasons you like either one?
I prefer the AOSP type roms both very snappy
Running crDroid, which is taking after the Pixel interface. Very stable, customizable, good battery management without throttling in games (at least for the ones I use). Definitely becoming my daily driver.
The only thing I'm missing is the original camera app from Oxygen OS/Color OS 12.
I recommend having MSM tool already set up and drivers installed before flashing custom Rom, although following the instructions, you shouldn't run into any issue. This will make it a lot easier in my opinion if something goes wrong.
I'm personally using Nameless at the moment, and is pretty nice. It's different then oxygen os 11, but pretty good. It has an ota update in settings like stock.
There are some really nice options at the moment, and am very thankful for the devs time for each one of these Roms.
Like previously mentioned, there is not a Oxygen camera port yet that I'm aware of with all the features like stock, but maybe soon. Wireless charging is slow, and a few minor bugs(like really minor). Overall very very nice. Thanks for reading, posting, and I hope this could be of some use. Thank you sincerely to all the incredible devs on the OnePlus 9 pro XDA forum.
crDroid too. I like it more than stock C44. The one and only ROM, which installation is flawless. Any other ROM is plagued with 'Cannot read' issue.
Now I run "Nameless"
For me is the BEST ROM out now for OP9 Pro ( I've tried all others ROM's to )
Most stable
I use Visible cellular service. The only A12 rom that has been compatible Visible is crDroid. I don't know what is done differently with it. I've tried them all and it's the only one that works for me.
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I use Visible cellular service. The only A12 rom that has been compatible Visible is crDroid. I don't know what is done differently with it. I've tried them all and it's the only one that works for me.
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Look for CAF telephony when choosing a rom for your phone. I used to have Verizon with the same issue. Derpfest might work for you too
Those that have chosen a ROM such as Nameless or crDroid, the reason often given is stability. Is this the main reason, or are there unique features for each ROM like there are between different phone manufacturers?
samwhiteUK said:
Those that have chosen a ROM such as Nameless or crDroid, the reason often given is stability. Is this the main reason, or are there unique features for each ROM like there are between different phone manufacturers?
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crDroid: You have some customisation features in a dedicated menu, the wireless charge is fully operational, battery optimization is great, everything has been working as intended so far. I feel at home using it.
I tried all of these ROMs but Derpfest and Paranoid are the only rom I didn't experience frequent stuttering. I prefer Derpfest because of its completeness and customizability.
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crDroid: You have some customisation features in a dedicated menu, the wireless charge is fully operational, battery optimization is great, everything has been working as intended so far. I feel at home using it.
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which gapps do you use. and does google call screenig work?
Mar-cel said:
which gapps do you use. and does google call screenig work?
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NikGapps-ag12-arm64-12-20220314-signed for the Gapps package.
And I don't use the Google call screening, so I can't answer on that.
Spark os right now and cherish os before that.
Tried almost all of them, they're all a mess imo.
Nameless was the most stable and had all the basic needed features like choosing the display resolution, min/max Hz.
Stag reboots and gives crashdump too many times
Crdroid is extremely laggy, has a lot of features but lacks basic ones, huge battery drain
PE/Lineage too many stock apps freeze, stuttering, doesn't feel smooth
Derp was ok-ish
Nameless probably the best when writing this.
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Tried almost all of them, they're all a mess imo.
Nameless was the most stable and had all the basic needed features like choosing the display resolution, min/max Hz.
Stag reboots and gives crashdump too many times
Crdroid is extremely laggy, has a lot of features but lacks basic ones
PE/Lineage too many stock apps freeze, stuttering, doesn't feel smooth
Derp was ok
Nameless probably the best when writing this.
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Wow, that's pretty damning
Funnystuff said:
Spark os right now and cherish os before that.
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I checked on their official branches websites... They are not available for any phones of the OnePlus 9 series.

Any android 12-13 caf roms?

As the title suggests. Also how would one know if a rom is caf based. So far I've only found pa topaz to be caf based
@Term1nator3000
as far as I know ReloadedOS is..... I'll link it here
Edit: I saw this from the unanswered questions page, you would need one for the 7t. I'm sorry.
Maybe ArrowOS would work?
Thanks for your reply will take a look
Edit: no support for this device
Sorry… was just about to say that after checking it just now. The reason I suggested it is that it has a ton of back ports from caf (or it did last year… )
Is there a reason you want caf specifically? I’ve never seen any noticeable performance/battery difference in general usage between los/aosp vs caf.
IME the best rom in terms of smoothness and general polish is PixelExperience
Pixel experience gave me magisk errors, I couldn't hide it from banking apps no matter what. And couldn't install dolby or customize to my liking.
Im currently on ancient os which is best one I've tried so far with plenty of customization and magisk hide is successful. Also has dolby support however theres no vibration working at all and speaker overall sounds very quiet. I even managed to change boot animation!
I've always read that caf uses Qualcomm drivers which are better suited for battery, reliability and generally has less bugs hence stock roms are based off it. I do like oo12 deposit many others don't so i might just modify that and try and get custom viper/dolby just the brightness issue is super annoying af.
I remember back in the days there used to be oos based roms but debloat+ added features on OP3T. They were the best!

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