I need a rom i can rely on with no bugs or issues. Since I rely on my device for work and studies.
Mcaosp
The develop is experience and knows what he's doing.
He's not just porting roms.
Have to say this after using pe extended for about 2 months now, its ****ing awesome as a daily driver. I'm also a student and I prefer not to go too nerdy on phones, because i cant find the time,but hate miui because of its looks and lag. So, pe extended is good as a daily driver. But there are some issues, for eg, playing games can sometimes be laggy af, bluetooth can sometimes not work when I want it to. But a restart fixes everything always. Ohhh, and if u prefer the stock buttery not so much modded android, stick with pe or pe extended. Havos os, arrow os are awesome too, but there is too much customization, and you'll probably end up hating the rom because of minute lags you see when you customize it tooo much.
I don't like aosp ROMs,, most of the time I used miui based ROMs, but I tried all ROMs , now iam using Nitrogen os excellent ROM
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Hello guys,
I've recently installed OxygenOS 4.0 on my OP3 and it's not that I don't like it but I miss some features and things like that...I'm just used to CyanogenMod I think.
Is there anyone who has tried both and can tell me if CM/LOS is still riddled with bugs or it can be used as a daily driver without major issues? Also how's battery life on LOS?
Thanks for all the inputs my beloved OP3 users,
jay.
EDIT: Nevermind.............made my decision anyway, thread can be closed/deleted.
So which rom do you use now?
After trying almost every cyanogen/lineage rom and almost every AOSP rom, and despite that they released 7.1.1 already, they are full of bugs and crushes.And the most annoying bug is the call echoes, even in roms where this fixed, the in call vlume so low! And you can control it..
So imho, even that OOS 4 lack of customization, it is most stable and a perfect daily driver
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So which rom do you use now?
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I use Sultans CM 13 build, the best ROM out there.
there are so much good roms out there.. but yes, OOS 4.0 is really nice and fast.
i run 2 roms atm, but also tried much others (FOS, RR, BJRR, ) and no, they are NOT full of bugs.
atm i run OOS 4.0 and Dirty Unicorns.
both are fast, stable and nice.
Kernel sources for Nougat will roll out when oos4. Is rolling out globaly
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/kernel-sources-for-nougat.482993/page-3
It might not be the best board to ask about it, but I got my OP3 a few months back, and since then I changed ROMs a lot (like, really a lot). I found myself liking a lot OxygenOS (Oneplus apps like dialer, camera and explorer are really nice, and I'm digging a lot the power menu), but also features from AOSP (statusbar customisation mainly, also Substratum).
So I was wondering if there was any possibility to fuse these roms? I'm a big noob concerning coding on Android, so I might be asking for an absurdity, and I'd like to know why.
Thanks for reading.
Possible? Yes.
Viable? No.
It's A LOT of work to do that. Some things can be easily ported, some are near impossible or won't work as good as they should. For example, OOS camera has been ported to custom ROMs, but some features just don't work.
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Substratum is available on freedom OS which is based on oxygen OS
Its important to know that what you want must be based on oos. So you should look for roms based on oos. Because its much more work to get things from oos to aosp roms.
Hello XDA,
I on my past phones I have used a wide variety of ROMs, but on my OP3 the camera quality drops if it is not OxygenOS based.
My question is, what is the best Oxygen based ROM? I have been using FreedomOS/FOS CE for about a year, but now I see others popping up like Experience ROM.
Which of these two has more features? What other O2 based ROMs are worth nothing?
I haven't had much success with mixing CM and flashable Oxygen camera zips, so that's why I prefer to stick to Oxygen based ROMs.
Thanks
They are pretty similar. I'd prefer Experience because I'd use only the debloated ROM with Arise, Adaway, adfree youtube with supersu. I personally use Sultanxda's cm 13 build. It's stable and camera quality is almost on par with OOS.
Experience and Freedom are pretty much the same.
i personally like FreedomOS more, cause nevax always has some interesting new ideas for features. but if you want completely debloated ROM you can also choose it in aroma installer also.
MarcTremonti said:
Experience and Freedom are pretty much the same.
i personally like FreedomOS more, cause nevax always has some interesting new ideas for features. but if you want completely debloated ROM you can also choose it in aroma installer also.
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Yeah I like the features and the personalized aroma installer. Seems im sticking to FreedomOS then.
Lineage 14.1(SULTAN) , paranoid, RR ....OR ANY OTHER ROM ?
Paranoid or anything that can take blu_spark kernel. Sultan's is also OK.
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Pa > los > rr
Pa is best stable ,feature rich,camera quality,smoothness everything
Sultans on 1+3 is nice, but if you remove the underclock. There is a lot of stutter with the underclock.
I was pleasantly surprised by Paranoid Android, very very smooth rom. Didn't keep that long though because 'custom camera hal'
Now I have the rom that is equally smooth to paranoid Android, stock oos (beta 29)
I love oos, very very smooth and amazing speed and smoothness.
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Sultans on 1+3 is nice, but if you remove the underclock. There is a lot of stutter with the underclock.
I was pleasantly surprised by Paranoid Android, very very smooth rom. Didn't keep that long though because 'custom camera hal'
Now I have the rom that is equally smooth to paranoid Android, stock oos (beta 29)
I love oos, very very smooth and amazing speed and smoothness.
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But oos is buggy and latest oreo betas have network issues also battery is much better on paranoid than oos for oos sucks the last oos i liked was 3.2.8 after that most of the versions are buggy
I've used most of the custom roms out their but I didn't find a complete package like what OOS offers. Customs roms lack one or the other stuff what a complete package like OOS offers.
The last OOS nougat beta is very stable. Oreo is still kinda early for daily use.
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I've used most of the custom roms out their but I didn't find a complete package like what OOS offers. Customs roms lack one or the other stuff what a complete package like OOS offers.
The last OOS nougat beta is very stable. Oreo is still kinda early for daily use.
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But oos betas have the headset mic bug. Quite annoying, if you ask me. That's why I'm stuck on Nitrogen 8.1
You will never get a true answer to this. As each person will give their personal fav rom. Then you will hear the bad parts about other roms.
Each rom runs differently depending on the device, person, location and how it is used. So the only way you will get a good answer is to try some yourself.
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Sultans on 1+3 is nice, but if you remove the underclock. There is a lot of stutter with the underclock.
I was pleasantly surprised by Paranoid Android, very very smooth rom. Didn't keep that long though because 'custom camera hal'
Now I have the rom that is equally smooth to paranoid Android, stock oos (beta 29)
I love oos, very very smooth and amazing speed and smoothness.
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why did you left PA because of "Custom camera hal", it is supposed to make camera better...?????
Blu spark kernel will work on pa?
Hi,
So I'm looking for a ROM for my Pixel 2 XL but the problem is there are freaking tons of ROM's available, a lot of which seem to have the same/similar features which is a waste of developers time and not very useful for the community.
Surely it would make more sense if all the developers worked together on a few major builds, one basing on ASOP, one basing on Lineage and any of the other major bases with an Aroma installer providing options to add custom features?
Regardless of that, the type of ROM is either the "best" one that most of the community agree upon OR one that as similar to stock as possible but with extra tweaks/fixes/battery improvements... etc added to make it a fast, efficient, clean ROM.
I assume then I can get a hold of most of the custom features via a Magisk module or two?
Anyone able to tell me what the major differences are and what one sounds like it best suits me? I don't have the time to go through and install every single one of these ROM's :/
Thanks!
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Hi,
So I'm looking for a ROM for my Pixel 2 XL
but the problem is there are freaking tons of ROM's available, a lot of which seem to have the same/similar features which is a waste of developers time and not very useful for the community.
Surely it would make more sense if all the developers worked together on a few major builds, one basing on ASOP, one basing on Lineage and any of the other major bases with an Aroma installer providing options to add custom features?
Regardless of that, the type of ROM is either the "best" one that most of the community agree upon OR one that as similar to stock as possible but with extra tweaks/fixes/battery improvements... etc added to make it a fast, efficient, clean ROM.
I assume then I can get a hold of most of the custom features via a Magisk module or two?
Anyone able to tell me what the major differences are and what one sounds like it best suits me? I don't have the time to go through and install every single one of these ROM's :/
Thanks!
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Short of actually installing and running the Roms to see which one fits your needs, looking through the "features" list, or following the change logs to see whats been added/removed would likely be your best bet.
Outside of the above, if you want a close to stock experience with a few custom features, look for a "pure" Rom which will have much fewer custom features in the OP.
Conversely, if you want every tool in the shed on your Rom, find the OP with the mile long list of features.
Pure Roms tend to be more stable as they are close to stock, and feature rich Roms can sometimes be a little buggy because they have 21,548 custom features (and all that extra code) to create opportunities for bugs, lag, conflicts, etc.
If you love to maintain and mess with your device, and don't mind the random minor glitch once in a while, go with the feature rich Roms (use what you like, ignore what you don't)...
If you want a daily driver that rarely needs anything other than a security update and is pretty much rock solid stable, go with the vanilla, pure, close to stock Roms.
Really, only you can determine what Rom is best for you. This doesn't even touch the subject of custom kernels (some Roms accept any cust kernel, some are more picky) color schemes, battery life, over/under clocking, etc. etc...
Good luck!
Well there's kitchen sink roms:
Havoc, bootleggers, colt, xtended, liquid, RR
Simple clean roms:
COSP, carbon, abc, DU, Lineage,
Somewhere in between:
Aex, aosip, pixel dust, scorpion,
Finding a rom with the features you want can be a moving target at times. At least there's no shortage of options hey?
Edmontonchef said:
Well there's kitchen sink roms:
Havoc, bootleggers, colt, xtended, liquid, RR
Simple clean roms:
COSP, carbon, abc, DU, Lineage,
Somewhere in between:
Aex, aosip, pixel dust, scorpion,
Finding a rom with the features you want can be a moving target at times. At least there's no shortage of options hey?
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Add AquariOS to kitchen sink roms.