As of now, are there any roms out that are stable, pass safetynet and have little to no bugs? I'm tired of EMUI but none of the roms I've tried are stable enough for daily use.
jetzecazemier said:
As of now, are there any roms out that are stable, pass safetynet and have little to no bugs? I'm tired of EMUI but none of the roms I've tried are stable enough for daily use.
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I tri3d a few treble roms.. None pass the safetynet and most of them crash the apps..
I am back on emui and i feel its the best rom there unless you want to play with the roms and again get back on emui cz u got bored since u didnt get a stable rom to the least.. :silly:
sid21 said:
I tri3d a few treble roms.. None pass the safetynet and most of them crash the apps..
I am back on emui and i feel its the best rom there unless you want to play with the roms and again get back on emui cz u got bored since u didnt get a stable rom to the least.. :silly:
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Yeah, that's what I've been doing for the past few weeks. Ooo a shiny rom > flash it > set it up > find a problem I cant get past > roll back to EMUI > set that up > repeat
I've been on AOSP treble for a while now, and I can't say I have much to complain about. I know it's not for everyone (some people need SafetyNet), but I'm a lot happier with stock Android as opposed to EMUI, and I'm willing to forgive its downfalls because of this.
Just my two cents.
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I've been on AOSP treble for a while now, and I can't say I have much to complain about. I know it's not for everyone (some people need SafetyNet), but I'm a lot happier with stock Android as opposed to EMUI, and I'm willing to forgive its downfalls because of this.
Just my two cents.
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Does volte work on any of these roms?
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Does volte work on any of these roms?
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Don't use it, so I don't care about it. I have heard that it doesn't work with any Treble ROMs, so you might want to stick with stock.
Join the telegram chat group, there is a ROM there that passes SafetyNet and has a lot of features, I can not tell you, you have to join the telegram group chat.
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I bought this device today.
I got it because I wanted to get into custom ROMs/Root.
Is there anything I need to know about this phone that will be helpful? Tips & Tricks?
Also I hear talk of Lineage OS vs Oxygen. Which is better and why? (Please don't be LINEAGE OF COURSE FTW, I want reasons. Couldn't find that anywhere)
Should I chose Oxygen beta 8.0, or the Lineage beta for 8.0?
Coming from an LG V10 (AT&T) where I couldn't modify it for ****, and broke after a little over a year (LG Bootloop issue)
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I bought this device today.
I got it because I wanted to get into custom ROMs/Root.
Is there anything I need to know about this phone that will be helpful? Tips & Tricks?
Also I hear talk of Lineage OS vs Oxygen. Which is better and why? (Please don't be LINEAGE OF COURSE FTW, I want reasons. Couldn't find that anywhere)
Should I chose Oxygen beta 8.0, or the Lineage beta for 8.0?
Coming from an LG V10 (AT&T) where I couldn't modify it for ****, and broke after a little over a year (LG Bootloop issue)
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The ROM you want to use can only be your decision based on what features you want for example if you want loads of tweaking features then I'd suggest resurrection remix and for the very latest android version then oxygen OS or lineage 8.0 both are good in their own ways you'd have to check the description to see which suits your needs , one big tip I can give you though is to always use the latest blu_spark recovery because its been modified to support a variety of ROMs and if your a flashaholic like me then always perform a nandroid backup before switching ROMs its simple advice but can save you loads of time if you don't like the ROM you've chosen and obviously before trying to unlock the bootloader via adb then enable developer options and enable OEM unlocking (some people forget) good luck and enjoy this wicked phone...
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The ROM you want to use can only be your decision based on what features you want for example if you want loads of tweaking features then I'd suggest resurrection remix and for the very latest android version then oxygen OS or lineage 8.0 both are good in their own ways you'd have to check the description to see which suits your needs , one big tip I can give you though is to always use the latest blu_spark recovery because its been modified to support a variety of ROMs and if your a flashaholic like me then always perform a nandroid backup before switching ROMs its simple advice but can save you loads of time if you don't like the ROM you've chosen and obviously before trying to unlock the bootloader via adb then enable developer options and enable OEM unlocking (some people forget) good luck and enjoy this wicked phone...
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Ah ok thanks for that blu_spark bit, I was just gonna stick with stock kernel, but now I am seeing the benefits of custom ones.
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Ah ok thanks for that blu_spark bit, I was just gonna go TWRP since that's all I have heard about, I got drawn in by the LG V10 by marketing, sucked so now going towards a phone that will last. Not having to rely on AT&T for updates is a surefire way to get that.
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I had an LG G4 , great phone but I too suffered the bootloop problem and LG did nothing to refund me so no more LG phones for me , p.s please leave a thumbs up on my posts if I've helped I truly appreciate it and if you need any more help just come back to this post and quote my message and I'll help as best I can ...
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I bought this device today.
I got it because I wanted to get into custom ROMs/Root.
Is there anything I need to know about this phone that will be helpful? Tips & Tricks?
Also I hear talk of Lineage OS vs Oxygen. Which is better and why? (Please don't be LINEAGE OF COURSE FTW, I want reasons. Couldn't find that anywhere)
Should I chose Oxygen beta 8.0, or the Lineage beta for 8.0?
Coming from an LG V10 (AT&T) where I couldn't modify it for ****, and broke after a little over a year (LG Bootloop issue)
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Flash Zenity RR as soon as you get a chance! It's an awesome ROM.
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Ah ok thanks for that blu_spark bit, I was just gonna stick with stock kernel, but now I am seeing the benefits of custom ones.
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Xceeder was talking about recovery, not kernel. Since this phone is new for you, certain idiosyncrasies of this phone must be learnt. One of them is the recovery. Ofcourse official TWRP is there but it will not work with many custom ROMs. One of the best recoveries for this phone is made by bluspark who is well-known for his kernels. It is that recovery which Xceeder was talking about. I also use the same.
As regards ROMs, apart from what Xceeder stated, if you are satisfied with a smooth and battery friendly ROM, I can recommend VertexOS. But it will not have any bells or whistles. Another battery friendly and smooth ROM with some tweaks built-in is PureFusion. Both these I have used. But if you need many tweaks, go with Xceeder's recommendations. As he said, ROMs are a personal choice and what I like, you may not. So read about a few, flash a few and finalise.
Advance wishes for a happy experience.
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Xceeder was talking about recovery, not kernel. Since this phone is new for you, certain idiosyncrasies of this phone must be learnt. One of them is the recovery. Ofcourse official TWRP is there but it will not work with many custom ROMs. One of the best recoveries for this phone is made by bluspark who is well-known for his kernels. It is that recovery which Xceeder was talking about. I also use the same.
As regards ROMs, apart from what Xceeder stated, if you are satisfied with a smooth and battery friendly ROM, I can recommend VertexOS. But it will not have any bells or whistles. Another battery friendly and smooth ROM with some tweaks built-in is PureFusion. Both these I have used. But if you need many tweaks, go with Xceeder's recommendations. As he said, ROMs are a personal choice and what I like, you may not. So read about a few, flash a few and finalise.
Advance wishes for a happy experience.
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Ah ok only reason I said kernel was because [kernel] was the first thing that came up when I typed in blu_spark.
sorry for asking this
CreateYourDream said:
sorry for asking this
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Yes, actually! They're located here.
crazyates said:
Yes, actually! They're located here.
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Those are factory images from Google, not a simple build from AOSP source.
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Those are factory images from Google, not a simple build from AOSP source.
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I thought the Google factory images were snapshot builds off of their own AOSP source. Am I wrong there?
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I thought the Google factory images were snapshot builds off of their own AOSP source. Am I wrong there?
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It was a joke. I guess I don't really see the point of what you're asking for.
If you wanted a no-frills experience, why not go stock? Stock doesn't = bad, it just means untweaked, which is what AOSP would be.
If you wanted AOSP with tweaks and improvements, why not go with a more popular ROM? There are plenty of AOSP-based ROMs here on the forums, a lot of which have some nice improvements.
I'm using stock OREO right now, until PureNexus releases their Oreo flavor, and then I'll switch back.
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It was a joke. I guess I don't really see the point of what you're asking for.
If you wanted a no-frills experience, why not go stock? Stock doesn't = bad, it just means untweaked, which is what AOSP would be.
If you wanted AOSP with tweaks and improvements, why not go with a more popular ROM? There are plenty of AOSP-based ROMs here on the forums, a lot of which have some nice improvements.
I'm using stock OREO right now, until PureNexus releases their Oreo flavor, and then I'll switch back.
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i just dont use gapps for some reason, and i just found aosp build but i dont have account to get download link
just leave it here maybe some kind person can share it :highfive:
http://bbs.gfan.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=9182903
@CreateYourDream: I'm happy with ABC. AOSP plus a few usefull extra's. Without GCrap. Fast, stable, long SOT.
...and the new October-build
Just got this phone and followed the guide to get TWRP and SuperSU loaded. the factory Nougat is prompting me to take the Oreo OTA update.
I'm fine with the stock oreo, so long as I can still keep the bootloader unlocked, TWRP in place, and root.
All possible?
I'll go with some popular 8.0 a little later when everything settles down.
TIA
The Moto z play had plenty of developers dedicated to it but this has practically nothing. Is there a reason for that or did no developers buy this phone?
AndroidNazi said:
The Moto z play had plenty of developers dedicated to it but this has practically nothing. Is there a reason for that or did no developers buy this phone?
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They're out there, google 'nash' roms and you should be able to find them. Some don't get posted here per XDA's request, the developer's, and/or both? Not sure what which is the case, but they're out there. I think they might be gearing more for treble and pie which isn't official on either side for us at the moment. With an official pie update in the future I'm sure some are hoping that'll fix some annoyances that have not been completely ironed out on the stock and custom side.
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They're out there, google 'nash' roms and you should be able to find them. Some don't get posted here per XDA's request, the developer's, and/or both? Not sure what which is the case, but they're out there. I think they might be gearing more for treble and pie which isn't official on either side for us at the moment. With an official pie update in the future I'm sure some are hoping that'll fix some annoyances that have not been completely ironed out on the stock and custom side.
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If you do a google search, there is not that many for this device.. The roms that are available can be found here on XDA, (not many). Only other one I know of is Dirty Unicorn, which I have ran already for a while..
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If you do a google search, there is not that many for this device.. The roms that are available can be found here on XDA, (not many). Only other one I know of is Dirty Unicorn, which I have ran already for a while..
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Mokee is the only other one I could find. LOS 16 on Android file host runs really nice but it stopped getting updated around the end of September.
41rw4lk said:
They're out there, google 'nash' roms and you should be able to find them. Some don't get posted here per XDA's request, the developer's, and/or both? Not sure what which is the case, but they're out there. I think they might be gearing more for treble and pie which isn't official on either side for us at the moment. With an official pie update in the future I'm sure some are hoping that'll fix some annoyances that have not been completely ironed out on the stock and custom side.
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Could you point me to the latest files to do trevle on Nash? I did treble on Addison so I know relatively what I need to do.
AndroidNazi said:
Could you point me to the latest files to do trevle on Nash? I did treble on Addison so I know relatively what I need to do.
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Official LineageOS is treble enabled. Flash it, let it boot once, wipe data and flash the GSI of your choice.
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Official LineageOS is treble enabled. Flash it, let it boot once, wipe data and flash the GSI of your choice.
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Good to know, thanks.
Greetings guys, i want to install custom rom, and i've searched all over the forum and didn't find any stable release of rom, for Xiaomi Redmi 9 Pro (International) version.
If someone could guide me what ROM should i install i'd be thankful!
Thanks in advance!
bxlogic said:
Greetings guys, i want to install custom rom, and i've searched all over the forum and didn't find any stable release of rom, for Xiaomi Redmi 9 Pro (International) version.
If someone could guide me what ROM should i install i'd be thankful!
Thanks in advance!
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I run the MIUI 12.0.2 by xiaomi.eu. It is perfectly stable and everything works. No other ROM could convince me so far. I really love Havoc OS but the comments indicate that there are still a few problems with Joyeuse.
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I run the MIUI 12.0.2 by xiaomi.eu. It is perfectly stable and everything works. No other ROM could convince me so far. I really love Havoc OS but the comments indicate that there are still a few problems with Joyeuse.
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is it better than official miui rom? I like eu rom but I mostly use google apps that's why I haven't moved yet!
i agree with @kennymaster. although i cant wait till the day i can get rid of MIUI, for the time being feel like i should still stick to the stock ROM considering the the issues. Havoc, RR had their share of users but still cant convince myself to jump the ship. little old now for this ROM hopping business maybe
Are their any changes in the last days/weeks? I'm also looking for a good working ROM. Mostly, i want to get rid of MIUI but in first, the most important is to get the most functions working without Bloatware and Ads.
After many years with Xiaomi phones and custom ROM's I have reverted to stock MIUI ROM - debloated with ....
XiaomiADBFastbootTools.jar
.... and find it the best compromise for battery life, optimisations, lack of bugs etc etc etc
Yeah thats what i done yesterday after the phone arrived -> i have set it up so minimal like it was possible, then debloated it but got after debloating maximal issues with camera, system freezes and unexpected restarts/shutdowns instead of just kill the mi browser, video and all that stuff
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Yeah thats what i done yesterday after the phone arrived -> i have set it up so minimal like it was possible, then debloated it but got after debloating maximal issues with camera, system freezes and unexpected restarts/shutdowns instead of just kill the mi browser, video and all that stuff
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Sorry to hear that. My setup is totaly stable so I attach a screenshot of what I left enabled ....
PS I am unlocked, but not rooted and standard recovery.
HiQual said:
Sorry to hear that. My setup is totaly stable so I attach a screenshot of what I left enabled ....
PS I am unlocked, but not rooted and standard recovery.
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Are the rest disabled or also uninstalled please?
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Are the rest disabled or also uninstalled please?
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I disbled them first, to test it was stable. After I found it was stable I uninstalled them.
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I disbled them first, to test it was stable. After I found it was stable I uninstalled them.
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Thank you for the answer mate!
I'm amazed that the situation has not moved on at all since I first got this device over a year ago now I think?
So to be sure, is it still a bit dodgy to even just debloat the device as yet?
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I'm amazed that the situation has not moved on at all since I first got this device over a year ago now I think?
So to be sure, is it still a bit dodgy to even just debloat the device as yet?
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Honestly im surprised as well. I bought this phone so early assuming the attention it would get (and i have a track record of pumping out ROMs for my devices but regardless. Im certain there will eventually be bug free builds its the lack of interest and probably with all the other crap going on in the world XDA in general has been kind of slow so on that hand i shouldn't be surprised. Regardless
Il dont mean to come across in a bragging way so excuse me if it comes across like that because i barely consider myself a dev lmao but all my past devices i had dozens of separate threads with at least weekly releases (daily was killing me lol) so i was ready to give our device the same treatment! I just didn't think they were going to raise the specs to what they are now for a PC that can compile the builds
I think that the best Note 9S ROM is the AOSiP port, at least the Curtana version which I am using. I went through four or five of them in a month, starting with Lineage, and had various and sundry issues. Tried going to Resurrection and stuck in a bootloop even. Went to AOSiP and it Just Worked™. Fast and bug free in my experience, too. Rooted with Magisk, extensions to tame the usual (battery life, charging limitation, etc.) and it's my daily driver now.
I'm using Extended, it's a good ROM, stable and with good battery life. It have miui camera and a lot of customisations.
It's my daily ROM.
I tested PE, Havoc, but the best is Extended.
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Yeah thats what i done yesterday after the phone arrived -> i have set it up so minimal like it was possible, then debloated it but got after debloating maximal issues with camera, system freezes and unexpected restarts/shutdowns instead of just kill the mi browser, video and all that stuff
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I think its becouse you are trying to open files without third party applications installed. When you trying to open video, for exaple, OS will search the memory to find applications that can open this video, if it does not find it, it opens it via a default application which is MiVideo but it is not there because it has been uninstalled, OS does not know what to do next so it repeats the script and again and again and so on, this is why the phone freezes or resets, so to fix it you need to install e.g. VLC and give it permission when you first time run that app (NOPE for Localization always!xD)
TL;TR: If you remove an application that is pre-installed then you need to install an alternative for that application.
In the picture you can see what's left of the preinstalled apps on my phone (they can't be removed or are not 100% safe to remove or simply I use them) and I've never had freezes and other such problems.
PS: I removed preinstalled Game Turbo its "com.xiaomi.glgm" and I downloaded (apkpure, fdroid, aurora) and installed it manually because I was afraid that the pre-installed one uses cleanmaster which I removed.
PS2: sry for my english
Do I understand correct that no one is posting links to the Roms they us, cause these roms are not on XDA forum?
Than where to look?
Sincerely
Julian
I'm using secret technique called "Google Jutsu It" and I can't tell how to do it. But I can tell you BlissRom looks good too
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Do I understand correct that no one is posting links to the Roms they us, cause these roms are not on XDA forum?
Than where to look?
Sincerely
Julian
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Im using a port just now. One os. Pretty stable. I have joyeuse. There's alot of roms out there. Both a10 and a11. And miui modded roms.
Howcome there's no official TWRP for RN9Pro?
Are there any custom roms?
The only custom roms right now are miui based.
I'm currently on MiuiMix which gives me sort of a mediocre upgrade to the stable global version.
However you might have noticed an alpha twrp just came out and there are telegram groups you can join now, so you can expect things to get better from here on (I hope I think I know)
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The only custom roms right now are miui based.
I'm currently on MiuiMix which gives me sort of a mediocre upgrade to the stable global version.
However you might have noticed an alpha twrp just came out and there are telegram groups you can join now, so you can expect things to get better from here on (I hope I think I know)
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miuimix are you satisfied
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miuimix are you satisfied
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Like I said, it's not that big of an upgrade.
For now it brings some features like double tab to sleep and some UI changes.
Battery and fluidity are pretty on par, so nothing to go crazy about.
Magisk being built-in is somewhat convenient though.
I would say, if you really want to try out something urgently, go for it.
But if you want something really different from your current Miui, wait for proper AOSP / LOS based custom ROMs
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