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Hello guys, as the title, I use the CM 12.1 every day, but the battery heats up easily. However I am very happy with this rom, you know a suitable kernel and an app to manage it better?
Keep in mind that I recently replaced the battery (swelled :crying: )
At the moment I've flashed "[KERNEL][CM12.1 (based)][Z1C][5.1.1]M5 Kernel"
Thanks a lot to everyone :laugh:
look for Kernel Adiutor in the playstore
ULT][MO said:
Hello guys, as the title, I use the CM 12.1 every day, but the battery heats up easily. However I am very happy with this rom, you know a suitable kernel and an app to manage it better?
Keep in mind that I recently replaced the battery (swelled :crying: )
At the moment I've flashed "[KERNEL][CM12.1 (based)][Z1C][5.1.1]M5 Kernel"
Thanks a lot to everyone :laugh:
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M5 is the only custom kernel I know of for cm for our phone. As far as Kernel Adiutor, there's a modded version with more features than the Play Store version here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/kernel-adiutor-mod-singularity-kernel-t3333549
You also might like Lspeed and Performance Control
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M5 is the only custom kernel I know of for cm for our phone. As far as Kernel Adiutor, there's a modded version with more features than the Play Store version here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/kernel-adiutor-mod-singularity-kernel-t3333549
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I've installed Kernel Adiutor custom version, as you said levone, but how I can set it to optimize z1c? There are a lot of options and some of them I really don't know
ULT][MO said:
I've installed Kernel Adiutor custom version, as you said levone, but how I can set it to optimize z1c? There are a lot of options and some of them I really don't know
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There's lots of reading to do about it if you want to understand more, but there are also some things that are more like personal preferences, like color profile, (if your kernel supports it), etc. You can test out some basic options, like cpu governor, etc, and see how the different ones affect your phone. If you want some good auto-tweaks, try Lspeed, http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tweak-l-speed-v1-0-02-02-2015-t3020138 or ABS tweaks, http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tweak-arkaynine-boost-script-v3-0-t3120404 They just apply their own recommended settings and profiles, without you knowing what they're doing exactly. Personally, I'm with you - I don't know much, but I like to test and try to figure it out.
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There's lots of reading to do about it if you want to understand more, but there are also some things that are more like personal preferences, like color profile, (if your kernel supports it), etc. You can test out some basic options, like cpu governor, etc, and see how the different ones affect your phone. If you want some good auto-tweaks, try Lspeed, http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tweak-l-speed-v1-0-02-02-2015-t3020138 or ABS tweaks, http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software-hacking/tweak-arkaynine-boost-script-v3-0-t3120404 They just apply their own recommended settings and profiles, without you knowing what they're doing exactly. Personally, I'm with you - I don't know much, but I like to test and try to figure it out.
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Thanks a lot Levone, I've installed Lspeed, but at the same time I use Assistant Pro for Android to clean cache, empty and double files. In the start up manager tab, the Assistant disable automatically a process of LSpeed that starts up at boot and I can't "fix" it. D'you think they can be in conflict?
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Thanks a lot Levone, I've installed Lspeed, but at the same time I use Assistant Pro for Android to clean cache, empty and double files. In the start up manager tab, the Assistant disable automatically a process of LSpeed that starts up at boot and I can't "fix" it. D'you think they can be in conflict?
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There are apps to have full control over what runs at boot. I've never used them, but probably would work. Anyway, AFAIK, Lspeed will run at boot, but only runs what you chose to tweak, so if you want to test for conflicts, just try disabling or changing tweaks, and see if you have better or worse issues. If there's no problems, just let it run at boot.
I was WP/iOS user and recently switched to Android. Just got my OP3, which is my first Android device. I am wondering, which custom ROM should I get. I kinda need more battery life and SOT so I want to ditch the OOS.
Do note that I have literally 0 use for fingerprint scanner, android pay and camera (well, not fully but any mediocre quality camera/pictures will work).
Also, I would appreciate if there is any guide or video tutorial, showing the whole process of custom ROM installation.
I would recommend Cyanogenmod 13.0 with Elemental X kernel.
Here is a tutorial to unlock bootloader and install TWRP Recovery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQoYTvV1PNM
And here is a tutorial on how to install Cyanogenmod 13.0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mR4NkdHEq20
OOS is a great near-stock rom tbh, but if you still want to try another I'd recommend Sultan's CM
Would recommend you to stay with stock as you may feel all this tweaking thing a bit laggy (coming from iOS , which doesn't let you even customize properly) but for sake of having the taste of tweaking :
Its a 2 part step
1) Unlocking bootloader , installing TWRP , backing up your data (as this will completely wipe out your phone) including whats app (using google drive built-in feature) and messages (using "SMS back up and restore" available in Play Store) . Avoid using links provided in video discriptions
Video Tutorial for Unlocking boot loader and Installing Custom Recovery : https://youtu.be/KQoYTvV1PNM
Tool All in One : http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...ol-tool-one-driversunlocktwrpfactory-t3398993
TWRP Recovery : https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3/twrp-3.0.2-1-oneplus3.img.html
2 ) Installing Custom Rom close to stock with patched Kernal would be better for you to address battery and SOT issue and lot of audio mods , I would suggest freedom OS 1.6 CE ,
Custom ROM :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/rom-freedomos-1-0-t3409348
Just remember : Read all the FAQs and Read Me your self before trying any thing
In case you need to ask some thing PM
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I was WP/iOS user and recently switched to Android. Just got my OP3, which is my first Android device. I am wondering, which custom ROM should I get. I kinda need more battery life and SOT so I want to ditch the OOS.
Do note that I have literally 0 use for fingerprint scanner, android pay and camera (well, not fully but any mediocre quality camera/pictures will work).
Also, I would appreciate if there is any guide or video tutorial, showing the whole process of custom ROM installation.
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I'd say OOS on stock has the best battery. If you want some rock hard stability along with battery, go for ElementalX kernel on OOS. If you dont want OOS so badly, then go for sultanxda s rom.
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Do note that I have literally 0 use for fingerprint scanner ..
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I've never been interested in securing my phone and thought I would not use the FP scanner but found it is the quickest and easiest way to unlock the phone so I use and love it now. Just a quick press and the phone is ready to go instead of a double-tap + swipe etc. I suggest you get familiar with OOS for a while before you jump.
Resurrection Remix Blackjubel is great
There es elementalx Kernel preinstalled
It's smooth and stable and battery life is also good.
And you have many in build Features so you don't have to install xposed.
@arandomdude, this poll might shed some light on your question: http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/help/september-rom-kernel-mega-poll-t3456213.
panther124 said:
Resurrection Remix Blackjubel is great
There es elementalx Kernel preinstalled
It's smooth and stable and battery life is also good.
And you have many in build Features so you don't have to install xposed.
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Hey mate, are you able to post stock aosp mms.apk ? I like that app over google's messenger apk
arandomdude said:
I was WP/iOS user and recently switched to Android. Just got my OP3, which is my first Android device. I am wondering, which custom ROM should I get. I kinda need more battery life and SOT so I want to ditch the OOS.
Do note that I have literally 0 use for fingerprint scanner, android pay and camera (well, not fully but any mediocre quality camera/pictures will work).
Also, I would appreciate if there is any guide or video tutorial, showing the whole process of custom ROM installation.
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Just at OOS, just root it, install Xposed and use Amplify and Greenify. It'll boost your SOT a lot. Also don't use Chrome browser. It drains battery a lot.
No one can tell you what the best custom ROM for you is as everyone's preferences vary, my advice stick to stock for now . SOT will improve over the first week of usage and you need to get to know the device / OS before choosing a rom to mitigate any perceived weaknesses. Take your time assessing new roms, as I said SOT will take about a week to stabilise. Above all enjoy yourself it only takes a few minutes to flash a new rom do why not try them all.
New to android?
Then start reading, you have a hell lot of things to learn, don't blindly jump into what random users says is good, laziness will damage your phone and diminish your trust in Android
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Hello,
so I just bought my OP3 (waiting for delivery) and I want to ask u guys for advice
What I want to know/ask you:
1. Any good way to calibrate battery for best battery life
2. Stay with "stock" screen protector or change it to something better?
3. What ROM u guys recommend to install?
4. Best accessories for phone - i already have 2 cases so without cases
Will edit/write comment if i would ask something more
Thanks
Default screengaurd is sufficient!!
Best ROM in marshmallow- Resurrection remix
In nougat- Tesla 7.0
Calibrate battery...eh...people still doing that lol?
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@nahoragg13 How about FreedomOS? @bonerp u didn't do that? can u share your battery stats?
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@nahoragg13 How about FreedomOS? @bonerp u didn't do that? can u share your battery stats?
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I know the devs worked hard on it and for some it's a great ROM however for me freedom is dog ****
Never remove the icluded screenprotector. Just dont and avoid reading any news or user experience with screenprotection/ tempered glass. You will regret removing it.
Dont forget to make a backup before changing your rom also backup imei
Till aospa 7.0 is out use aicp nougat rom + latest arm64 7.0 pico gapps from opengapps you can also use ex kernel cm variant for nougat format data/cache to f2fs use viperatmos 5.5 if you use included root change selinux to permissive for viper to work. use nova launcher, neutron music player and buy powerbeats 2 and enjoy.
@Ahmed rahi thanks, i will remember that XD @nadejo so i will keep this screenprotector as u said and thanks for that tip with backup IMEI. About this headphones i will still use my HyperX Cloud but anyway thanks for your advice
I see it hasn't been mentioned yet: no custom ROM achieves the same camera quality as OOS. (there is OOS camera port, but some features don't work well)
That's probably the main reason people (including me) use FreedomOS - it's just debloated OOS, so camera is also the same.
Don't know what's Ahmed rahi's issue with it, but the ROM really isn't any worse or better than stock OOS, just debloated. And I'd say OOS is already a pretty decent ROM ?
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Explorer23 said:
I see it hasn't been mentioned yet: no custom ROM achieves the same camera quality as OOS. (there is OOS camera port, but some features don't work well)
That's probably the main reason people (including me) use FreedomOS - it's just debloated OOS, so camera is also the same.
Don't know what's Ahmed rahi's issue with it, but the ROM really isn't any worse or better than stock OOS, just debloated. And I'd say OOS is already a pretty decent ROM ?
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Can you send me some photos? Here or on PM and how about battery on this ROM?
Hi, I want to find something to replace the stock OOS, and is there any rom that meets following requirement?
Good battery life
Fairly balanced performance
Stable
Frequently updated
Fairly customizable
I find many custom roms doesn't have advanced reboot which can be useful in certain scenarios So a Advanced reboot toggle would be even better
And also it would be nice if you guys know a kernel that helps with the battery life:angel:
HaoyeTang said:
Hi, I want to find something to replace the stock OOS, and is there any rom that meets following requirement?
Good battery life
Fairly balanced performance
Stable
Frequently updated
Fairly customizable
I find many custom roms doesn't have advanced reboot which can be useful in certain scenarios So a Advanced reboot toggle would be even better
And also it would be nice if you guys know a kernel that helps with the battery life:angel:
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...xxx-nolimits-1-1-speed-ram-optimized-t3627121
Cr droid, havoc os , possibly msm xtended (all with singularity kernel)
Jamie_oppo said:
Cr droid, havoc os , possibly msm xtended (all with singularity kernel)
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Does it work if I have a different rom but flashed with the singularity kernel?
HaoyeTang said:
Does it work if I have a different rom but flashed with the singularity kernel?
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The kernel can be flashed on most custom Roms.
HaoyeTang said:
Hi, I want to find something to replace the stock OOS, and is there any rom that meets following requirement?
Good battery life
Fairly balanced performance
Stable
Frequently updated
Fairly customizable
I find many custom roms doesn't have advanced reboot which can be useful in certain scenarios So a Advanced reboot toggle would be even better
And also it would be nice if you guys know a kernel that helps with the battery life:angel:
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Treskmod or Dirty Unicorn Dirty Deeds.
Treskmod
HaoyeTang said:
Hi, I want to find something to replace the stock OOS, and is there any rom that meets following requirement?
Good battery life
Fairly balanced performance
Stable
Frequently updated
Fairly customizable
I find many custom roms doesn't have advanced reboot which can be useful in certain scenarios So a Advanced reboot toggle would be even better
And also it would be nice if you guys know a kernel that helps with the battery life:angel:
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stock OxygenOS ROM + RenderZenith kernel+magisk+greenify(add most of the apps except messenger apps)+aggressive doze+extra(google camera fix and port)+ditch Oneplus camera
the combinatiin I mentioned is the smoothest experience you will ever have on the 5t
beside the battery is excellent and the stand bye time is superb
Treskmod
Havoc OS by far has the most customization options I've ever seen in 10 years and is great on battery and theming
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/development/rom-havoc-os-t3813180
Try havoc os may be the best tom out there for 5t.
JackSparrow17 said:
Treskmod or Dirty Unicorn Dirty Deeds.
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Where can I find DU dirty Deeds? I only found the officiall DU.
bihariel said:
Where can I find DU dirty Deeds? I only found the officiall DU.
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https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=3700668719832238338
Try pr1 gsi android pie! Battery is good ,performance superb. And very smooth! new daily driver!
danny b. said:
Try pr1 gsi android pie! Battery is good ,performance superb. And very smooth! new daily driver!
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How is the battery btw? compared to oos stable. Only thing stopping me from going pie is camera quality tbh.
amjad03 said:
How is the battery btw? compared to oos stable. Only thing stopping me from going pie is camera quality tbh.
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Battery is good . I play games and my sot is 7h......
Camera is good with oneplus APK.
1.Which is the fastest, smoothie,bettery saving custom rom for Mi A2 lite?
2.Which is the fastest, smoothie,well optimised(ram management aslo) custom rom for Mi A2 lite?
Please help me and thanks in advance.
I went through several custom ROMs and ended at Android 10 crDroid. Even though most custom ROM devs now switched to Android 11 (R) development, from my experience the R ROMs are still too new and too buggy for daily use. A custom ROM probably won't help you save much battery, but for RAM management, you'll see massive improvements given how terrible it is on stock.
pufpufpuf said:
I went through several custom ROMs and ended at Android 10 crDroid. Even though most custom ROM devs now switched to Android 11 (R) development, from my experience the R ROMs are still too new and too buggy for daily use. A custom ROM probably won't help you save much battery, but for RAM management, you'll see massive improvements given how terrible it is on stock.
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How different is the battery life on custom ROMs in comparison to stock?
MercilessSinner said:
How different is the battery life on custom ROMs in comparison to stock?
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I don't have exact measurements, but it feels about the same on the one I'm using.
pufpufpuf said:
I went through several custom ROMs and ended at Android 10 crDroid. Even though most custom ROM devs now switched to Android 11 (R) development, from my experience the R ROMs are still too new and too buggy for daily use. A custom ROM probably won't help you save much battery, but for RAM management, you'll see massive improvements given how terrible it is on stock.
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what are you using for camera? i have problems with the regular app and some special, work good but also fail a lot
Kaimilo said:
what are you using for camera? i have problems with the regular app and some special, work good but also fail a lot
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This GCam: https://www.celsoazevedo.com/files/android/google-camera/dev-the_dise/f/dl0/
Remember to enable HAL3 in Settings - System - Camera HAL Switch. Also portrait mode (the blurry background thing) and HDR+ don't work on selfie camera, so you have to disable them before taking selfies. Everything else works well.
Thank you so much
Syberia os
fast system, but it has its own problems as in other custom firmwares. As I understand it, no custom firmware developer is able to fix some bugs due to the fact that some bugs are found on absolutely all firmware for several versions of android in a row.
pufpufpuf said:
I went through several custom ROMs and ended at Android 10 crDroid. Even though most custom ROM devs now switched to Android 11 (R) development, from my experience the R ROMs are still too new and too buggy for daily use. A custom ROM probably won't help you save much battery, but for RAM management, you'll see massive improvements given how terrible it is on stock.
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I used Android 10 crDroid. More than often the bottom navigation bar became unresponsive. Real show stopper for me.
What's the situation now? I realised that the phone is no longer getting security updates which is not great. I haven't flashed custom in years, but I remember it was a bother to get banking apps working. Is it still a problem? What's the most reliable and secure custom out there?
ojcu said:
What's the situation now? I realised that the phone is no longer getting security updates which is not great. I haven't flashed custom in years, but I remember it was a bother to get banking apps working. Is it still a problem? What's the most reliable and secure custom out there?
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Almost all of the custom ROM available for Mi A2 lite is very stable and bugless. Ram management was never a problem in custom ROMs and battery life provided by customs is very near to stock ROM ( keep in mind the battery is very old).
Banking apps should work fine. But it also depends upon the app itself. You can pass safety net and app requiring only safety net should work fine.
user-001 said:
Almost all of the custom ROM available for Mi A2 lite is very stable and bugless. Ram management was never a problem in custom ROMs and battery life provided by customs is very near to stock ROM ( keep in mind the battery is very old).
Banking apps should work fine. But it also depends upon the app itself. You can pass safety net and app requiring only safety net should work fine.
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Do you need Magisk for safety net? I remember I had to do that with my old LG G4.
Which of ROMs is best when it comes to security updates?
ojcu said:
Do you need Magisk for safety net? I remember I had to do that with my old LG G4.
Which of ROMs is best when it comes to security updates?
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For some ROMs you don't need magisk and for some you do. Almost all the ROMs for daisy are up-to-date and receive monthly updates.
user-001 said:
For some ROMs you don't need magisk and for some you do. Almost all the ROMs for daisy are up-to-date and receive monthly updates.
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I know I'm being a pain, but which one, considering my questions, would you recommend?
Thanks
ojcu said:
I know I'm being a pain, but which one, considering my questions, would you recommend?
Thanks
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There isn't a "best", your experience will determine which is the best for you. I have tried POSP, arrow, crDroid 7 and all of them are very stable and up-to-date. They differ only in customizations and such. Search what do you want and see the specific features of each ROM.
Battery life and stability cannot be compared across users and different ROMs. You can choose any one of the ROMs, all of then are very good for daily usage.
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There isn't a "best", your experience will determine which is the best for you. I have tried POSP, arrow, crDroid 7 and all of them are very stable and up-to-date. They differ only in customizations and such. Search what do you want and see the specific features of each ROM.
Battery life and stability cannot be compared across users and different ROMs. You can choose any one of the ROMs, all of then are very good for daily usage.
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Have you been able to get Android Auto running on any of those ROM's? I tried a couple of ROM's a year ago but AA never worked except on stock (which is no longer updated as we know).
IkkeZelf1000 said:
Have you been able to get Android Auto running on any of those ROM's? I tried a couple of ROM's a year ago but AA never worked except on stock (which is no longer updated as we know).
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I flashed latest Arrow OS, Gapps version, no root, and Android auto works on it.
ojcu said:
I flashed latest Arrow OS, Gapps version, no root, and Android auto works on it.
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I may just give that a try when I have some time. Thanks!
twisteros said:
I used Android 10 crDroid. More than often the bottom navigation bar became unresponsive. Real show stopper for me.
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same with xtenden rom. all of sudden during tying keyboard just vanished like I tapped the home and again appears after a long lag.
shak33l said:
same with xtenden rom. all of sudden during tying keyboard just vanished like I tapped the home and again appears after a long lag.
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I've found unofficial LOS 18.1 the most stable. Almost no issues.