What's the best custom rom for the 7T in terms of stability. I figured I'd ask her instead of trying out 10 different ROMs, I'm really looking for a ROM that has the fingerprint and face unlock working fast and correctly.
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RR for A10. cRdroid for A11.
In my experience, fingerprint unlock was pretty hit-or-miss for every custom ROM I've used. Fingerprint will work great for the first few days after scanning a print, then it just falls off and stops unlocking.
I remember thinking my thumb was dirty or something, and it couldn't read the print.
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Hello, just a question..... Is there any Oreo Roms that are suitable as a daily driver? I know Oreo, although a few months old, is fairly in its infancy... But is there yet a rom with everyday use...I'm not interested in fingerprint, or any gestures etc..
Thank you!
biggary said:
Hello, just a question..... Is there any Oreo Roms that are suitable as a daily driver? I know Oreo, although a few months old, is fairly in its infancy... But is there yet a rom with everyday use...I'm not interested in fingerprint, or any gestures etc..
Thank you!
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Since two weeks I'm personally using AospExtended v5.1 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/lenovo-p2/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v5-0-t3706356) as a daily driver and I don't intend to change for another although there are some bugs or features that do not work like fingerprint (I don't use it), Volte (no problem knowing that my provider doesn't allow it in Belgium for the moment), GPS, airplane mode, ...
This rom includes the last security patch of begin January.
There are a few other Oreo roms available on the xda forum : Cardinal-OSP, AIM, Cosmic-Os, AOSIP, Validus, Pixel Experience, all of them in beta version.
Except Cardinal-OSP, I haven't tested these roms yet.
Choosing one of these roms remains a matter of personal taste and I will not waste my time or spend too much time testing all of them.
I will probably flash and test Pixel Experience one of the next days.
Any way I will not come back to Nougat.
biggary said:
Hello, just a question..... Is there any Oreo Roms that are suitable as a daily driver? I know Oreo, although a few months old, is fairly in its infancy... But is there yet a rom with everyday use...I'm not interested in fingerprint, or any gestures etc..
Thank you!
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Pixel Experience rom is awesome ..with all pixel like ui and almost all features...
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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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.
prabh98 said:
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.
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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.
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Have you tried any other roms? Many people have highly praised MSM Extended.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Hi All,
So I recently got a oneplus 5T for work, mostly due to it being great at customising and the dual sim.
Being the tinkerer I am I am looking at either just using stock with franko kernel and magisk to have things like viper and energized.
But also there is lineage, but I can't see the point compared to OOS, plus camera quality seems to be lower from reports, plus I am seeing reports of shutter speed issues.
I know a lot of people will say its pointless to root now, but I still enjoy it and there are some features that you cant get in stock, and google pay works via magisk hide it seems, for how long I don't know.
Thoughts
Thanks
On the OnePlus 3T I loved some of the custom ROMs that were offered because of their features. Now with the 5T I find myself wanting to stay with OOS as I have better battery life, better picture quality, good gesture-based navigation, and some other features that I've grown too accustomed to to live without (app-locker, alert slider, etc). Root and substratum work just great with OOS and I don't find myself missing many features from LOS or GZR. You'll definitely have less features than RR, but personally I feel like the OOS stability is worth it. My $0.02
I haven't used LOS on OP5t however used plenty of LOS roms. OOS is buttery smooth and has a lot of features that were in the past reserved for custom roms. I am content with stock pie beta OOS. I'll probably install custom roms either if a stable miui comes available (not holding my breath) or Android Q rom is available
It have been almost a year since mi max 3 came out. Why there is such poor development, people are not interested in it compared to max and max 2.
There is no single custom rom for mi max 3.Xiaomi is way too slow with updates.I have a feeling that for an average Joe in Android community the better option is ios ecosystem.At least you can't go wrong with os support and regular updates.And there will always be an jailbreak if you want to go custom. Apple or jailbreak community have insanely way way way better support compared to Android. Did also anyone noticed annoying ads on Miui that xiaomi is pushing on their integrated system apps ,is driving me crazy.
The xiaomi.eu rom is custom, isnt it?
And do we need custom roms if we have treble?
A great kernel would be awesome
Something developed just for the Mi Max3 is always better than a GSI
I'm using HavocOS right now and there hasn't been a real update to it since last October.
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Something developed just for the Mi Max3 is always better than a GSI
I'm using HavocOS right now and there hasn't been a real update to it since last October.
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Yes, there are some things that don't work as good with a "vanilla" treble instead of a rom with blobs just for this device.
Some of which are bad enough for me to go back to xiaomi.eu rom instead.
The most notable things are
Viper4android, when the screen is off there is a stutter and change in volume when the module is killed and started again and this happens every few minutes which gets annoying and I instead played music from my laptop while working.
This was a common thing back with lollypop and kitkat on other phones back in the day but not as annoying as with the mi max 3.
On xiaomi.eu this is nonexistent which is kind of unusual, the rom is unusual stable with Viper4android.
Volte does not work on treble of course, but on pie based treble you will get hsdpa data connection when calling.
On aicp-mordiford the data connection shut off completely without hsdpa data while calling.
How is GPS performance for you on havoc?
For me I get four satellites in a village with poor signal to all off them which is not enough for a position lock.
I have been driving one time and I lost GPS several times.
On Xiaomi.eu GPS is working flawlessly with a lock immediately even indoors in a concrete building.
If you have a generic board like a pixel device or one plus you probably can get a fairly working device but xiaomi does things differently and depends on a custom rom for working volte
I generally don't care, stock ROMs used to be terrible and lack many feature. The stock Xiaomi rom does exactly what is needed for me so I find no need to flash potentially unstable ROMs on my device. I used to flash weekly even daily. I don't need to anymore.
all we need just pie kernel since EU rom has been amazing for me
GPS hasn't been very good for me since I switched away from xiaomi.eu rom. I'm also using micro-g so I can't blame havoc.
Hello everyone,
First of all the device is not mine but my GF's, I have an unlocked Xiaomi phone with ShapeShitfOS and I really like it. The point is, since I'm not familiar with Samsung modding and the A50 world, I wanted to ask the community which ROMs should I take in consideration. To be more precise, I'd like a ROM with good battery life, customizable UI and FOD working (I'm specifying this because on my device custom ROMs have some issues with it)
I saw that for this device there are "Device Specific ROMs" and GSIs. I don't mind using a GSI as long as it is stable. Furthermore, I also saw there are a bunch of custom Kernels too, if you think it's worth it, I don't mind trying them out too.
So, what do you suggest?