I know there is a not a best or worst rom, and not looking for a specific rom. But I was curious what Android version has the most stable rom that is the most recent. For instance does lollipop roms more stable than Marshmallow? I am assuming roms post nougat (if there is any) is probably not stable as this phone is ridiculously old.
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Oppo released a Beta of an AOSP for the Find7.
FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK
Here some Infos from Oppo:
1. Is this update a ColorOS version based on Lollipop?
No, this is a stock Android version based on Lollipop 5.0.2.
2. Will ColorOS be Updated to Lollipop and when?
Yes, the ColorOS Lollipop version based on Lollipop 5.0.2 is being developed right now, and is expected to be ready for the Find 7 in May.
3. Does this version include ColorOS features?
No, this version is aimed to provide a pure Android experience, which is light, fast, stable and up to date.
4. Does this version support unified storage?
Yes.
5. Does this version support soft keys?
Yes.
6. Who is this version recommended for?
This version is aimed at those who are experienced with flashing firmware and are big fans of stock Android, hoping to experience Lollipop on their device as soon as possible.
7. How can I apply for it?
Simply reply to this thread and tell us why you would like to try this version.
8. Where can I download it?
https://s3.amazonaws.com/public.oppousa.com/OTA/AOSP/Find7/X9006&X9076_AOSP_V1.0.0_Beta.zip
XDA:DevDB Information
Stock AOSP, ROM for the Oppo Find 7
Contributors
lucki-munich
Source Code: http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/would-you-like-to-have-a-taste-of-lollipop-on-your-find-7.25945/
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2015-05-04
Last Updated 2015-05-04
I tried this ROM, but some how I addicted to CM
Sent from my Find7 using XDA Free mobile app
lucki-munich said:
Oppo released a Beta of an AOSP for the Find7.
FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK
Here some Infos from Oppo:
1. Is this update a ColorOS version based on Lollipop?
No, this is a stock Android version based on Lollipop 5.0.2.
2. Will ColorOS be Updated to Lollipop and when?
Yes, the ColorOS Lollipop version based on Lollipop 5.0.2 is being developed right now, and is expected to be ready for the Find 7 in May.
3. Does this version include ColorOS features?
No, this version is aimed to provide a pure Android experience, which is light, fast, stable and up to date.
4. Does this version support unified storage?
Yes.
5. Does this version support soft keys?
Yes.
6. Who is this version recommended for?
This version is aimed at those who are experienced with flashing firmware and are big fans of stock Android, hoping to experience Lollipop on their device as soon as possible.
7. How can I apply for it?
Simply reply to this thread and tell us why you would like to try this version.
8. Where can I download it?
https://s3.amazonaws.com/public.oppousa.com/OTA/AOSP/Find7/X9006&X9076_AOSP_V1.0.0_Beta.zip
XDA:DevDB Information
Stock AOSP, ROM for the Oppo Find 7
Contributors
lucki-munich
Source Code: http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/would-you-like-to-have-a-taste-of-lollipop-on-your-find-7.25945/
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2015-05-04
Last Updated 2015-05-04
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Hey Guys, this post has the older version of the stock AOSP developed by OPPO. The last beta (1.1) available is downloadable from the following link The post that speaks about this version is the following: http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=27233&extra=
Moreover, there's anothe version of the AOSP developed by oppo for the find 7's which is called "Spectrum" that is downloadable here and the post where it's introduced is this: http://community.oppo.com/en/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=43298&extra=
Greetings! :fingers-crossed:
Hi, I'm still on kitkat, which marshmallow rom is better for you for n7100 that have few bugs as possible and which?
Thanks
I believe it's the same question as: which car/phone/country is the best
try every one and see for yourself, there aren't many
I'm searching a rom with lowest number of bug
Ivan Meller's CM 13 unofficial is the best! Still beta but apps are more stable than the stock rom.
So the T-mobile stock rom is stuck in 4.4 as we all know and I wanted to know if another rom would make it faster or slower? Which would be the best rom for performance and what OS 6.0, 7.0, or 5.0 is generally better. Also, battery life is a concern
Similar concern, how are last builds of cm 13? I know 7.0 is in flux with transition to lineageos. But I'm about to pull the trigger on a used s4 to be my new daily driver. It's the most compact GSM phone with relatively modern specs and good custom ROM support
Any input greatly appreciated
The last build of CM is rather stable and has proved to be the most reliable for daily use. AlaskaLinuxUser seems to be the only remaining active dev for the M919. He recently mentioned that he will continue to support the (currently 7.1.1) AOKP rom, which for the time being is the only actively maintained Android N rom for our obscure variant of the S4. It is rather stable but there are a few quirks. If we are lucky, an official Lineage 14 build will be made available soon. I wouldn't count on it though!
plamic said:
The last build of CM is rather stable and has proved to be the most reliable for daily use. AlaskaLinuxUser seems to be the only remaining active dev for the M919. He recently mentioned that he will continue to support the (currently 7.1.1) AOKP rom, which for the time being is the only actively maintained Android N rom for our obscure variant of the S4. It is rather stable but there are a few quirks. If we are lucky, an official Lineage 14 build will be made available soon. I wouldn't count on it though!
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im getting random reboots on aokp, what is the best aosp rom for s4 rn? (nougat or otherwise?)
Same here, I've had several issues with 7.x.x roms and rather dreadful battery life. I would recommend the final build of CM 13 as a stable OS until some milestones are met.
Regarding the Nexus 5 build, would this be stable enough for daily-driver use? If not, could a nougat ROM be recommended, with kernels if needed by someone?
I am new to one plus family coming from moto...
So can anyone guide me what is stable, beta i dont know what it is...i want to flash rom but someone says its for alpha, beta so what was that?
Check ss this is what?alpha or beta?
ZeroVirus said:
I am new to one plus family coming from moto...
So can anyone guide me what is stable, beta i dont know what it is...i want to flash rom but someone says its for alpha, beta so what was that?
Check ss this is what?alpha or beta?
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Thats OOS5, no beta or alpha. Its stable.
If u want to flash and try out some custom roms, stick with Nougat rooms for now as most of the Oreo ROMs are corrently unstable and slightly buggy.
Coming to what is alpha beta etc, a rom is called to be in aplha stage when it is not stable, has lot of bugs and is not recommended as a daily driver. Usually it's installed by users only to try and test it.
Beta ROMs are relatively more stable than aplha builds but less stable than 'Stable' builds. Beta ROMs can be used as daily drivers but u might sometimes encounter bugs.
Stable builds are made for usage on daily basis with usually no bugs.
Since you are new, let me suggest u some nougat ROMs. Try out unofficial lineage os by sultan, paranoid Android 7.3.1, unofficial ressurection remix zenity.