Hello everyone, im kinda new with the MZP forum and want to know which is the best ROM for the mzp, i dont care if it is Android Nougat or Oreo or P.
Thanks
lauty_66 said:
Hello everyone, im kinda new with the MZP forum and want to know which is the best ROM for the mzp, i dont care if it is Android Nougat or Oreo or P.
Thanks
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That question is about as loaded as asking an international group of people what the best chocolate chip cookie is. Like any smart person would advise you, the best one for you is the one you like the most.
Jimi Mack said:
That question is about as loaded as asking an international group of people what the best chocolate chip cookie is. Like any smart person would advise you, the best one for you is the one you like the most.
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I know haha sorry for that. I forgot to say that im new with this type of stuff, im with stock 8.0 and never tried any ROM. That's why im asking in this forum. When i ask which is the best ROM i say which one has less bugs, better design, etc.
lauty_66 said:
I know haha sorry for that. I forgot to say that im new with this type of stuff, im with stock 8.0 and never tried any ROM. That's why im asking in this forum. When i ask which is the best ROM i say which one has less bugs, better design, etc.
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Stay with Stock for now... Oreo is still new for the MZP enjoy it.
There's no stable Oreo ROM as of now, and stock Oreo is better than most of the nougat builds, so I guess we need to wait for some time for a good MZP Oreo build.
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There's no stable Oreo ROM as of now, and stock Oreo is better than most of the nougat builds, so I guess we need to wait for some time for a good MZP Oreo build.
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How is "stable" is defined in this context? (Serious question, not a challenge or a troll) Is a ROM just informally judged as "stable" by general consensus, or it some formal release or declaration that makes it "officially" stable?
I installed RR 6.1 (O 8.1) 8 days ago and haven't had a single glitch (literally, not a single issue). I know that's only one data point though.
sac02 said:
How is "stable" is defined in this context? (Serious question, not a challenge or a troll) Is a ROM just informally judged as "stable" by general consensus, or it some formal release or declaration that makes it "officially" stable?
I installed RR 6.1 (O 8.1) 8 days ago and haven't had a single glitch (literally, not a single issue). I know that's only one data point though.
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how's battery life ?
sac02 said:
How is "stable" is defined in this context? (Serious question, not a challenge or a troll) Is a ROM just informally judged as "stable" by general consensus, or it some formal release or declaration that makes it "officially" stable?
I installed RR 6.1 (O 8.1) 8 days ago and haven't had a single glitch (literally, not a single issue). I know that's only one data point though.
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Yes, most of the development teams do that (even RR).
They're just termed based on the development state of that ROM, The Official ROMs (stable) are released after fixing the known bugs or issues, where as the other builds like beta, nightlies (daily), weekly builds are initial builds which needs to be worked on to resolve the bugs or issues.
I've used AOSP based Oreo just for gcam but went back to stock after a while because of some bugs, even if you tried it for a week you might not have used all the functions right.
So at the end it all comes down to your personal flavor.
If you're okay with the build, you can use it as your daily driver.
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how's battery life ?
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I think it's amazing, but i don't have the best frame of reference because I can't really differentiate between the device and the ROM. I purchased the MZP just a couple weeks ago from a guy who had put O 8.0 stock on it, then I almost immediately put RR on it. So I don't have a real baseline to compare to. I can say that using BBS on a 12hr overnight idle test I get 0.1%/hr which I consider excellent.
Ky5 said:
Yes, most of the development teams do that (even RR).
They're just termed based on the development state of that ROM, The Official ROMs (stable) are released after fixing the known bugs or issues, where as the other builds like beta, nightlies (daily), weekly builds are initial builds which needs to be worked on to resolve the bugs or issues.
I've used AOSP based Oreo just for gcam but went back to stock after a while because of some bugs, even if you tried it for a week you might not have used all the functions right.
So at the end it all comes down to your personal flavor.
If you're okay with the build, you can use it as your daily driver.
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Cool, thanks for the info. This is just anecdotal but I'll say that I've explored this ROM pretty darn thoroughly (hours and hours, literally), partially because it is this first new ROM I've had since a custom L 5.0 (GoldenEye) that I've been running on my GS4 for the last 4 years, and partially because I'm neurotic and want to explore and tweak everything, it's a sickness lol.. I won't claim to have run it through the full battery of SW dev QA testing, but I have used it VERY extensively, fwiw.
I use Alberto97's AOSP 8.1 as a daily. A close second for me would be AmulyaX's 7.1.2. Both rock solid for me.
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Hello there. I'm using FXP CM10 since May 2013. I want to try something new, but as I read all ROMs seem buggy and messy. Is there anything 100% complete and working(like the CM10), that is Android 4.3 or 4.4? Recommend me a ROM please. I mean totally bug-less, I can't afford to tolerate reboots or battery drains.
Thanks!
G.Trenchev said:
Hello there. I'm using FXP CM10 since May 2013. I want to try something new, but as I read all ROMs seem buggy and messy. Is there anything 100% complete and working(like the CM10), that is Android 4.3 or 4.4? Recommend me a ROM please. I mean totally bug-less, I can't afford to tolerate reboots or battery drains.
Thanks!
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The least buggy build is 4.2.2 CM by RaymanFX. I suggest you don't try 4.4/4.3 as you'll be very disappointed.
That's it for almost a year? Very disappointing development for XS
G.Trenchev said:
That's it for almost a year? Very disappointing development for XS
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Quite a judgmental statement. There aren't many developers left for the XS. It's a miracle that RaymanFX has spent countless hours on his own on this device. If you're not happy, you should get a new phone or learn to develop ROM's yourself.
Probably a new device. Thanks for quick info!
I've been using several betas of CM11, Carbon ROM and now Paranoid Android 4.2/4.3 and i have to say PA works pretty well, a lot more stable than the first two. Except for screenshots and fuzzy images in recents bar I haven't encountered any problems so far in the newest beta 2 of Paranoid Android 4.3. It's fast, stable and battery life is good. deedwar said hes working on the screenshot thing if rayman doesn't beat him to it. Oh, and the xperia S has official legacy support including OTA updates. I can't say that its working 100% because all 4.4 roms lack things like hdmi (I never even used that once) and some other stuff, but for everyday use its ok. there's no harm in trying it out.
My ofc has a bunch of Samsung Note3 (hlte/TMobile) phones.
Hardware's still perfectly capable.
I need/want them to be -- as much as possible -- rooted, bloat-free, stable(ish) daily driver, using a well-supported current ROM, can live without themeing whistles-n-bells.
For a long while, that's been CyanogenMod. Even though a 'stable' v12 (Lollipop-based) release never saw the light of day, the nightlies have been generally reliable.
Of late, the situation's changed a bit ...
v12 hasn't seen a nightly since May 8.
There's no official v13 -- nightly or otherwise.
v13 *is* available as a completely unofficial solution on XDA, but afaict, the dev's busy as heck -- and there's only one of him.
Questions asked at the forums re: v13 get snark from the moderators.
Works for some. Not for my situation.
Sooooo, I'm looking for opinions. What hlte-ROM gets me closest to my criteria^? ideally on Marshmallow -- with , at least, a plan for N?
Reading through these forums, my first leaning is to Resurrection.
I will make some time to DL and test a few, of course.
But I'd certainly appreciate some thoughtful comments/suggestions.
Thanks.
Would be interested in this, too.
You're not alone. I plan to use the Note 3 for another year, as you said the hardware is perfectly capable. I'd like to run a stable version of Marshmallow at a minimum. I have the same concerns regarding stability, no bloat, root, etc.
dkranes said:
You're not alone. I plan to use the Note 3 for another year, as you said the hardware is perfectly capable. I'd like to run a stable version of Marshmallow at a minimum. I have the same concerns regarding stability, no bloat, root, etc.
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To be very stable, Lollipop is still the way to go honestly. There are some hardware limitations when concerning Android 6.0+ on the Note 3. But for Marshmallow you could try our Dominion s7 v2.2 ROM. It's in the T-Mobile Note 3 development section. It's Marshmallow 6.0.1 and is stable as the rest of the 6.0+ ROM's. You also retain the S Pen functions unlike something like CM or a purely AOSP ROM. It also has the Screen Off Memo feature from the Note 5.
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To be very stable, Lollipop is still the way to go honestly. There are some hardware limitations when concerning Android 6.0+ on the Note 3. But for Marshmallow you could try our Dominion s7 v2.2 ROM. It's in the T-Mobile Note 3 development section. It's Marshmallow 6.0.1 and is stable as the rest of the 6.0+ ROM's. You also retain the S Pen functions unlike something like CM or a purely AOSP ROM. It also has the Screen Off Memo feature from the Note 5.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I will give it a shot today.
fyi,
Cyanogen Inc. reportedly fires OS development arm, switches to apps
I'm not holding my breath for ongoing Cyanogenmod development for the Note3 ...
n756gkj said:
fyi,
Cyanogen Inc. reportedly fires OS development arm, switches to apps
I'm not holding my breath for ongoing Cyanogenmod development for the Note3 ...
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If you don't know the difference between cyanogen and cyanogenmod, you have wasted your time in XDA.
googlephone said:
If you don't know the difference between cyanogen and cyanogenmod, you have wasted your time in XDA.
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Ah, the usual irrelevant drivel ... Didn't take long.
> If you don't know the difference between cyanogen and cyanogenmod, you have wasted your time in XDA.
Riiiiight. That's the issue. 'cuz there's NO correlation whatsoever between dev & devs at Cyanogen and Cyanogenmod project, and with the troubles at the Co, there'll be a sudden uptick in dev & support @ Cyangenmod. I'm sure new devs will start flocking to the platform too ...
Since Oneplus released the new 4.5.0 OxygenOS update, many noticeable changes has been achieve, better battery life, performance, etc.
On the other hand, Android O is reaching many devices around the world thanks to professional developers on XDA community.
Should I stick with OxygenOs, or use lineage os. Which is better
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Lineage hands down. Stock is boring, u wanna stay stock buy an iphone.
So many roms to try, why you would stay stock baffles me. But each to there own ?
I suppose these kind of threads are just for opinion-gathering, but I think there's nothing wrong with that.
On one hand, stock OxygenOS is simply "things that just works." Sure, this is boring, but some people prefers to have a system that works in their day to day life. Boring? Sure. But does it works fine? Yes.
Lineage on the other hand, while stable as is, is still geared towards experimenting, that doesn't mean it's unstable though. Also, Lineage (and most other custom ROM) is pretty good when it comes to keeping devices updated - so once OnePlus 3/T is out of commission and OnePlus drops their support for the device(s), it's going to be a good idea to move to Lineage if you want to continue using the phone.
tl;dr use stock if you just want things to work, and Lineage for the sake of modding and future-proofing.
Should you switch to Lineage? Probably.
Nether if you ask me. They are both garbage when compared to an AOSP based rom like Dirty Unicorns. Both have way too many bugs for any real day to day usage.
zelendel said:
Nether if you ask me. They are both garbage when compared to an AOSP based rom like Dirty Unicorns. Both have way too many bugs for any real day to day usage.
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We are CAF out of the box. Rom base might be AOSP but all our hardware specific stuff is CAF or LOS
F4uzan said:
I suppose these kind of threads are just for opinion-gathering, but I think there's nothing wrong with that.
On one hand, stock OxygenOS is simply "things that just works." Sure, this is boring, but some people prefers to have a system that works in their day to day life. Boring? Sure. But does it works fine? Yes.
Lineage on the other hand, while stable as is, is still geared towards experimenting, that doesn't mean it's unstable though. Also, Lineage (and most other custom ROM) is pretty good when it comes to keeping devices updated - so once OnePlus 3/T is out of commission and OnePlus drops their support for the device(s), it's going to be a good idea to move to Lineage if you want to continue using the phone.
tl;dr use stock if you just want things to work, and Lineage for the sake of modding and future-proofing.
Should you switch to Lineage? Probably.
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I like opinion gathering threads since they foster good discussion, but it seems that questions like these are asked every week since users posting them don't bother to search past threads despite the better content in them.
That being said, I agree that LOS is great in the future once device support is dropped, but do you see any downside in keeping OOS installed until support is dropped?
Lineage OS all the way with OMS support. Stock is boring and nothing much then black and regular theme.
Very few Oreo roms, some are just OOS 5.0 based. I was hoping to flash a LineageOS 15 rom by now, but there are none. Even the redmi note 4 devices have working Oreo roms although not that stable but can be used as daily drivers , but not a One plus device famed for having great developer support?
I check the 1st page of "OnePlus 3 & 3T Cross Device Development" and see seven ROMs based on Android 8.0, so... what was your problem again?!
Btw, ROMs don't just exist here, check these, too: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ground-zero-roms/ground-zero-roms-feature-development
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Very few Oreo roms, some are just OOS 5.0 based. I was hoping to flash a LineageOS 15 rom by now, but there are none. Even the redmi note 4 devices have working Oreo roms although not that stable but can be used as daily drivers , but not a One plus device famed for having great developer support?
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I wouldnt count on los 15 any time soon. Los is one of the lat ones to update officially. There are many 8.0 roms. As stated, not all are on XDA.
Oreo roms from xda
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...e-development/wip-official-aicp-13-0-t3713637
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...vice-development/8-x-omni-oneplus-3t-t3695992
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/cardinal-aosp-5-0-android-8-0-pre-t3693585
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...evelopment/rom-aospextended-rom-v3-1-t3557363
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...evelopment/rom-kernel-lineageos-15-0-t3668952
Other links
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579496213
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620769690
drmuruga said:
Oreo roms from xda
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...e-development/wip-official-aicp-13-0-t3713637
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...vice-development/8-x-omni-oneplus-3t-t3695992
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...nt/cardinal-aosp-5-0-android-8-0-pre-t3693585
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...evelopment/rom-aospextended-rom-v3-1-t3557363
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...evelopment/rom-kernel-lineageos-15-0-t3668952
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https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579496213
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620769690
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The thing is moat roms are all the same. Just different cherry pics. There are only like 4 or 5 original roms that are not based off each other.
I tried LOS when it came out, but moved back to official beta when Oreo came out.
So which one is the best?
I think OOS is ok, and everything works, but are any of the custom roms as stable with most things working?
It would also seem there are no 8.1 ROMs for the OP3!
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It would also seem there are no 8.1 ROMs for the OP3!
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That's because there are things in 8.1 that are not backwards compatible with 8.0
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That's because there are things in 8.1 that are not backwards compatible with 8.0
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Yeah ik it was just released I was just jokin.
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Yeah ik it was just released I was just jokin.
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Oh its not that it was just released. Google made something in 8.1 nor backwards compatible with 8.0 So many roms will have to start over on some things or skip 8.1
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Oh its not that it was just released. Google made something in 8.1 nor backwards compatible with 8.0 So many roms will have to start over on some things or skip 8.1
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Oh thats a shame. So maybe only some of the bigger ROMs will be supporting 8.1? A lot of ROMs don't have a stable 8.0 release yet, so I am betting most will skip.
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Oh thats a shame. So maybe only some of the bigger ROMs will be supporting 8.1? A lot of ROMs don't have a stable 8.0 release yet, so I am betting most will skip.
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Stable is a matter of thought really. Like my device has been running 8.0 from a bug team since the second day 8.0 was released and its a one plus device.
I have not personally looked into the changes in 8.1 yet. (winter In Alaska is a busy time) I'm sure they will come but it might take them starting from scratch. If this becomes habit on Googles part, the future looks bleak for flashaholics
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Stable is a matter of thought really. Like my device has been running 8.0 from a bug team since the second day 8.0 was released and its a one plus device.
I have not personally looked into the changes in 8.1 yet. (winter In Alaska is a busy time) I'm sure they will come but it might take them starting from scratch. If this becomes habit on Googles part, the future looks bleak for flashaholics
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Yeah was using DU Oreo and its REALLY stable. Only thing I would say is that after you turn off phone it takes approx 7-8 seconds before you can turn on with fingerprint sensor again for some reason. I flash like literally every 2-3 days. I like trying new ROMs.
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Yeah was using DU Oreo and its REALLY stable. Only thing I would say is that after you turn off phone it takes approx 7-8 seconds before you can turn on with fingerprint sensor again for some reason. I flash like literally every 2-3 days. I like trying new ROMs.
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I never noticed but then I refuse to use the fp scanner for a few reasons. The second one being the lousy placement. Mine is completely disabled.
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I never noticed but then I refuse to use the fp scanner for a few reasons. The second one being the lousy placement. Mine is completely disabled.
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Yeah I prefer placement on back, but wouldn't it be nicer to have an awkward placement than an extra couple seconds unlocking via pattern or pin?
ZVNexus said:
Yeah I prefer placement on back, but wouldn't it be nicer to have an awkward placement than an extra couple seconds unlocking via pattern or pin?
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Wouldnt know. I have not used either for the last 10 years or so.
ZVNexus said:
Yeah was using DU Oreo and its REALLY stable. Only thing I would say is that after you turn off phone it takes approx 7-8 seconds before you can turn on with fingerprint sensor again for some reason. I flash like literally every 2-3 days. I like trying new ROMs.
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Hey. Where Can I find DU oreo?
If you all will think back to the previous new android versions, what really kicks off a bunch of new roms and cherry picks is when Resurrection Remix and Slim comes out.......which hasn't happened yet and certainly is taking a bit longer than in previous versions. Don't worry, the floodgates will open soon.
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If you all will think back to the previous new android versions, what really kicks off a bunch of new roms and cherry picks is when Resurrection Remix and Slim comes out.......which hasn't happened yet and certainly is taking a bit longer than in previous versions. Don't worry, the floodgates will open soon.
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Umm not really. RR is just what we call a kitchen sink rom. It just cherry picked features from other roms while using a LOS base. Slim has been going down hill for a couple of years and will most likely very soon die off.
People are soo worried about more roms. More is not always better. Also dont forget that 8.1 changed alot and its not really compatible with alot of 8.0 stuff so many are starting over for the things that need to be changed.
Hey guys
I previously owned a Redmi Note 3 and flashed so many roms on that phone.
Now i just got a Redmi Note 5 Pro. Unlocked it. But currently I am very busy with assignments and don't have a lot of time.
So i can't keep flashing rom every few days.
Please recommend me a good Oreo rom. It should ideally not lag and have no random reboots. Basically I just want to flash and forget for a few months until Pie roms get very stable.
Thanks to all for their help.
1emrys1 said:
Hey guys
I previously owned a Redmi Note 3 and flashed so many roms on that phone.
Now i just got a Redmi Note 5 Pro. Unlocked it. But currently I am very busy with assignments and don't have a lot of time.
So i can't keep flashing rom every few days.
Please recommend me a good Oreo rom. It should ideally not lag and have no random reboots. Basically I just want to flash and forget for a few months until Pie roms get very stable.
Thanks to all for their help.
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Go for RR it's best so far in my opinion. Good bb ,no lags,no encryption ghost and of course edge gestures work really smooth on this rom.
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Go for RR it's best so far in my opinion. Good bb ,no lags,no encryption ghost and of course edge gestures work really smooth on this rom.
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Can you please elaborate what the encryption ghost is ?
1emrys1 said:
Hey guys
I previously owned a Redmi Note 3 and flashed so many roms on that phone.
Now i just got a Redmi Note 5 Pro. Unlocked it. But currently I am very busy with assignments and don't have a lot of time.
So i can't keep flashing rom every few days.
Please recommend me a good Oreo rom. It should ideally not lag and have no random reboots. Basically I just want to flash and forget for a few months until Pie roms get very stable.
Thanks to all for their help.
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Lineage OS 15.1 will be the best choice. Most stable & best battery life & no lag at all. Always go for lineage os official rom over others.
Dharmik Jain said:
Lineage OS 15.1 will be the best choice. Most stable & best battery life & no lag at all. Always go for lineage os official rom over others.
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Have you tried any other roms? Many people have highly praised MSM Extended.
1emrys1 said:
Have you tried any other roms? Many people have highly praised MSM Extended.
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Bro listen! Lineage os is most widely used custom rom in the world. Your device has official lineage os 15.1. So you should flash it & see if you're happy with it. Only customizations not present in los. After that you can try any other rom you want.
Dharmik Jain said:
Bro listen! Lineage os is most widely used custom rom in the world. Your device has official lineage os 15.1. So you should flash it & see if you're happy with it. Only customizations not present in los. After that you can try any other rom you want.
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"Bro listen" - This does not sound like suggestion, rather like a command. What is good for you does not really mean that it will be for someone else. For example, on devices I have used, RN5 included, pure AOSP roms performed better than Cyanogenmod/LineageOS ones. They have been smoother and better in battery life.
Just because something is official it doesn't translate to a better than everything else, MIUI is an official rom from Xiaomi yet some releases were a bug fest.
I've tried LOS/RR and than jumped to AOSiP Oreo, that's close to pure AOSP but with additional useful features and it has been more stable, smoother and more battery friendly than LOS/RR and overall performance was consistent. In combination with Insigniux/Derp kernel it's great.
I've seen reports of MSM as great one as well, so that can be considered as well.
Anyway you'll have to try different rom and kernel combinations to see what works for you.
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"Bro listen" - This does not sound like suggestion, rather like a command. What is good for you does not really mean that it will be for someone else. For example, on devices I have used, RN5 included, pure AOSP roms performed better than Cyanogenmod/LineageOS ones. They have been smoother and better in battery life.
Just because something is official it doesn't translate to a better than everything else, MIUI is an official rom from Xiaomi yet some releases were a bug fest.
I've tried LOS/RR and than jumped to AOSiP Oreo, that's close to pure AOSP but with additional useful features and it has been more stable, smoother and more battery friendly than LOS/RR and overall performance was consistent. In combination with Insigniux/Derp kernel it's great.
I've seen reports of MSM as great one as well, so that can be considered as well.
Anyway you'll have to try different rom and kernel combinations to see what works for you.
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Exactly.
Although I can understand why some newer members are just dazzled by the "official" tag especially in context of LOS.
I especially dislike LOS because of lack of so many useful features. Why should I need to use xposed and 10 modules to get those features when I have root and recovery and I can simply flash a feature rich aosp rom.
Cirra92 said:
"Bro listen" - This does not sound like suggestion, rather like a command. What is good for you does not really mean that it will be for someone else. For example, on devices I have used, RN5 included, pure AOSP roms performed better than Cyanogenmod/LineageOS ones. They have been smoother and better in battery life.
Just because something is official it doesn't translate to a better than everything else, MIUI is an official rom from Xiaomi yet some releases were a bug fest.
I've tried LOS/RR and than jumped to AOSiP Oreo, that's close to pure AOSP but with additional useful features and it has been more stable, smoother and more battery friendly than LOS/RR and overall performance was consistent. In combination with Insigniux/Derp kernel it's great.
I've seen reports of MSM as great one as well, so that can be considered as well.
Anyway you'll have to try different rom and kernel combinations to see what works for you.
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Ok. I apologise if i gave someone wrong suggestion. But i was telling from my experience as for me los official always works great with no single bug till now. What i've seen is people sometimes complain a lot about problems in other new roms. So i was saying in that way. Thanks for your suggestion. I'll flash aosip with derp kernel.
One question tho. I want an oreo rom with battery life similar to miui 9.6. can you suggest me that rom? Miui 9.6 is giving me 12 hrs & 13 minutes of screen on time. Thanks in advance.
Cardinal AOSP
Mokee
Dharmik Jain said:
Ok. I apologise if i gave someone wrong suggestion. But i was telling from my experience as for me los official always works great with no single bug till now. What i've seen is people sometimes complain a lot about problems in other new roms. So i was saying in that way. Thanks for your suggestion. I'll flash aosip with derp kernel.
One question tho. I want an oreo rom with battery life similar to miui 9.6. can you suggest me that rom? Miui 9.6 is giving me 12 hrs & 13 minutes of screen on time. Thanks in advance.
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No need to apologise to me, since your post wasn't directed to me. You didn't suggest anything wrong, but the way you suggested it was a bit wrong. Anyway, AOSiP is a clean rom with good features and a default Derp kernel is great for battery life, I have had up to 14h of SOT (that depends on usage of course) but as far as I remember it was never below 10h.
Cirra92 said:
No need to apologise to me, since your post wasn't directed to me. You didn't suggest anything wrong, but the way you suggested it was a bit wrong. Anyway, AOSiP is a clean rom with good features and a default Derp kernel is great for battery life, I have had up to 14h of SOT (that depends on usage of course) but as far as I remember it was never below 10h.
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AOSIP has pre included gcam or miui cam?
1emrys1 said:
Hey guys
I previously owned a Redmi Note 3 and flashed so many roms on that phone.
Now i just got a Redmi Note 5 Pro. Unlocked it. But currently I am very busy with assignments and don't have a lot of time.
So i can't keep flashing rom every few days.
Please recommend me a good Oreo rom. It should ideally not lag and have no random reboots. Basically I just want to flash and forget for a few months until Pie roms get very stable.
Thanks to all for their help.
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Use havoc os, it's feature rich, lag free and can be a daily driver for sure.
1emrys1 said:
AOSIP has pre included gcam or miui cam?
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Neither one, it has Snap cam as default. You can additionally use whichever you want.