In the wake of the arguments over lag in the Paranoid Android thread, I have decided to run benchmarks to see which ROM is (theoretically) the fastest.
Special thanks to bcvictory (author of the best Nexus 7 kernel thread) for his assistance in testing ROMs.
Testing methodology:
All tests were performed using the stock kernel with performance governor to avoid bias. Each ROM was clean flashed without a Google apps package.
Tests were performed using Android's micro_bench and AnTuTu benchmark. Exact commands for micro_bench are listed in the spreadsheet of results.
Note: Not all ROMs are publicly available. From time to time the spreadsheet may include custom builds that I have done.
Results listed below will only include ROMs that are available to download.
And now, on to the results!
DISCLAIMER:
These results are not guaranteed to be accurate. This only takes into account benchmark results. Each ROM may perform differently depending on the circumstances.
Best Overall
[ROM] CyanogenMod 10.1 [OFFICIAL]
Runner Up
[ROM] rasbeanjelly [Android 4.2.2_r1.2 JDQ39E] [PRODUCT_DEVICE := grouper]
You can see all the results, including raw benchmarks, in the spreadsheet.
Don't see your favorite ROM? Ask and it might just be included
List of currently tested ROMs:
Stock AOSP
AOSPA 3.56 Official
Liquidsmooth
Sabermod
CM 10.1
Vanilla Rootbox
AOSPAL 3.56
Rasbeanjelly
Buttered AOKP
AOSPA 3.56 EvanA (Not publicly available (yet!))
PACMAN Nightly
PACMAN Linaro
SentinelROM
Reserved. This thread should be interesting!
How about sentinel
Nextgen ROM with nova launcher is freaky fast.... You should benchmark that ROM. Best 4.2 ROM I've used
biggggant said:
How about sentinel
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Working on it now :good:
mrazndead said:
Nextgen ROM with nova launcher is freaky fast.... You should benchmark that ROM. Best 4.2 ROM I've used
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No build for the Nexus 7...
Interested to see how SmoothROM compares... Great idea for a thread! Can you post the actual scores?
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WeWearFedoras said:
Interested to see how SmoothROM compares... Great idea for a thread! Can you post the actual scores?
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They're on the Data sheet of the spreadsheet.
EvanA said:
They're on the Data sheet of the spreadsheet.
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My bad...that's what I get for not reading carefully
*facepalm
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Thanks a lot for this thread.
I agree , it would be nice to see how SmoothROM perform.
Thanks again!
Nice job guys
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NicoGa said:
Thanks a lot for this thread.
I agree , it would be nice to see how SmoothROM perform.
Thanks again!
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WeWearFedoras said:
Interested to see how SmoothROM compares... Great idea for a thread! Can you post the actual scores?
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I'll do smoothrom tomorrow for yah.
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Thanks for this Any plans to do any of the Vanir based ROM?
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I would encourage you to take a single ROM (any of them - say stock), and repeat the benchmark 13 times... and record the values into a third sheet as if you were testing different ROMs.
I think you will find that the range of values you see in the individual benchmark scores are almost as large as the ranges observed from ROM to ROM.
That is - your rankings are little more than noise. Sorry.
Or, if you prefer, just repeat the tests in a second round. Most, if not all of your rankings will change.
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I would encourage you to take a single ROM (any of them - say stock), and repeat the benchmark 13 times... and record the values into a third sheet as if you were testing different ROMs.
I think you will find that the range of values you see in the individual benchmark scores are almost as large as the ranges observed from ROM to ROM.
That is - your rankings are little more than noise. Sorry.
Or, if you prefer, just repeat the tests in a second round. Most, if not all of your rankings will change.
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This is a good idea.
Also, what about stock 4.2.2 and/or 4.1.2?
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I agree with vanir, fastest build i can find, both prime and truspeed.
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Thank you really useful information.
And you may want to try the Purity ROM by DarioF from original developer forum, when combined with m-kernel it gave me really high benchmark score.
As well as it still have full feature and still have an original 4.2 feeling it doesn't remove any feature to have a better performance like some others. And also in term of real-feel it fastest ROM I've ever tried.
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I agree with @why always me.
I would to see the Purity rom in this ranking. In my feelings purity is more smooth than CM, so it would be nice to see how purity compare with other roms in real.
Btw. Great job, very helpful !
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Fstrim works wonders.
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It'd be interesting to see how prime d does
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Test Rassaber its easily the fastest rom ive tried
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Nexalicious 4.2.2 AOKP
After 2 full months of extensive tweaking, and testing Nexalicious finally released to the public.
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Built from monthly AOKP Source 4.2.2.
Thanks to the AOKP Team for their source.
Thanks to Vicino for a few png files.
Note: All wallpapers size correctly when using Apex, or Nova launcher.
Please use Gapps listed below (has inverted Play Store).
Stability and performance while yielding good battery life,
Linaro toolchain.
Bionic Optimizations
LG Color Presets (init.d script)
Themed
No Fluff/No Bloat
Cleans your house
Does your dishes
Makes excuses to your wife/girlfriend as to why you can't be with her tonight so you can stay home and play with Nexalicious on your phone.
Will be updated with the AOKP Monthly builds.
Check merged commits on AOKP's Gerrit
Install Instructions:
BACKUP FIRST!
Wipe Dalvik Cache
Wipe Data Factory Reset
Wipe Cache Partition
Install ROM
Install Gapps from link below
Reboot
Enjoy!
Standard Disclaimer Your warranty is now void.
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, or any other issues that may arise from ignorance.
Download Nexalicious 04_24_13, mods and Gapps
What works:
EVERYTHING
What doesn't work:
NOTHING
This ROM is presented "as-is", in other words please don't ask for this or that to be included unless you'd care to do the work yourself.
If you have any errors or issues I ask that before you post about it please make sure that you have installed as per the instructions, and are running the ROM as provided. I cannot troubleshoot anything that is related to using other kernels, mods, apps, or themes
Change Log:
05-02-13
Added Chrome Metal Navigation Buttons Mod to Download Page.
04-26-13
After 2 full months of extensive tweaking, and testing Nexalicious finally released to the public.
Benches all done on stock kernel @1.5Ghz
su(press enter)
echo N > /sys/module/msm_thermal/parameters/enabled(press enter)
N to disable it, Y to reenable it. or you can just reboot to reenable thermal throttle.
Reserved 3
Features?
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Thanks I'll try it out
thank you have it installed and looking good.
Agree that list of features would be nice. Also wondering if there's bionic and krait optimizations, what toolchain was used to compile, etc. Thanks for releasing it!
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Agree that list of features would be nice. Also wondering if there's bionic and krait optimizations, what toolchain was used to compile, etc. Thanks for releasing it!
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Sorry, had to get the post up before I left this morning, Just fixed the OP, and I'm off yet again.
Will check back L8R..
Is there anyway to include Hybrid Settings for PA? I notice it looks better than AOKP Dual Panel
+1 for using devhost. Are you by any chance using SaberMod kernel?It might fit in well with those linaro optimizations.
Swiped from my Mako #NexusSwag
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Is there anyway to include Hybrid Settings for PA? I notice it looks better than AOKP Dual Panel
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+1
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Love this ROM anyway to have a lock screen wallpaper different than the home screen?
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Neefy said:
Features?
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+1
Anyway, there are CM's profiles in this ROM???
Like this rom....
Clean, fast and rock solid!
Hope updates occur
thanks!!
Very nice rom gongrats to the devs... I have just installed and been running it for a day now. I noticed two glinches
A) when someone calls at lockscreen the circle phone unlocker is a little bit to the right
B) at dial pad when you try to dial the vibration starts randomly and stops after 2 secs
Thats all until now but everything else are flowless.
Ps. Forgot that i'm using trinity kernel.
Thanks for your time and sorry for my english
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guyvergr said:
Very nice rom gongrats to the devs... I have just installed and been running it for a day now. I noticed two glinches
A) when someone calls at lockscreen the circle phone unlocker is a little bit to the right
B) at dial pad when you try to dial the vibration starts randomly and stops after 2 secs
Thats all until now but everything else are flowless.
Ps. Forgot that i'm using trinity kernel.
Thanks for your time and sorry for my english
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Could be a kernel compatibility issue. I've not noticed anything like that. Anyone else experience this??
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spawns said:
Like this rom....
Clean, fast and rock solid!
Hope updates occur
thanks!!
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Will be updated with the monthly stable AOKP builds
Tommymac1039 said:
Love this ROM anyway to have a lock screen wallpaper different than the home screen?
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I believe that was removed in the milestone build of AOKP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2221425
I can't find it anywhere anymore.
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Could be a kernel compatibility issue. I've not noticed anything like that. Anyone else experience this??
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Maybe damm i like this kernel but i like the rom better
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Requirements:
Must be rooted!
Must be unlocked!
Must run a custom recovery!
What works?
Everything that I know of!
Are there bugs?
You flash and tell me!
Changelog can be found HERE.
Thanks (in no particular order):
OSE
Bytecode
mikeyinid
marxman3
AOKP
Razrqcom Dev-Team
& Tucstwo ...Just cuz h34r:
Download:
ILLUSION
Does this have the kernel patches so you can use the gamma and color correction app?
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karthakon said:
Does this have the kernel patches so you can use the gamma and color correction app?
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Who made the kernel patches?
timpohladthomas said:
Who made the kernel patches?
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I think I misspoke. I don't think there is a patch for Motorola Qualcomm devices. I was just checking out the Illusion Post for the N4 and it listed Advanced Gamma & Color app under the addons, but it looks like it requires faux's N4 kernel.
Faux123 used to build for the atrix 4g but don't think he supports newer moto devices
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This ROM is awesome. I love the crisp look to it. A little tweak age here and there to my preferences, and now it's just what I've been looking for. If the battery is decent, this will be my daily driver.
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netizenmt said:
This ROM is awesome. I love the crisp look to it. A little tweak age here and there to my preferences, and now it's just what I've been looking for. If the battery is decent, this will be my daily driver.
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looks like someone has become a crack-flasher...
jco23 said:
looks like someone has become a crack-flasher...
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LOL - yeah I think so! :highfive:
netizenmt said:
This ROM is awesome. I love the crisp look to it. A little tweak age here and there to my preferences, and now it's just what I've been looking for. If the battery is decent, this will be my daily driver.
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Could you post a screenshot?
Or is this identical to AOSP
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Leraeniesh said:
Could you post a screenshot?
Or is this identical to AOSP
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42942124
Recently downloaded. Went with aio aroma gapps. This ROM is running pretty smoothly and the key lime theme is a refreshing take. Does anyone know if there is a need for a special kernel being that it is slim based?
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Best ROM ever! So clean and smooth! Love it!
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Recently downloaded. Went with aio aroma gapps. This ROM is running pretty smoothly and the key lime theme is a refreshing take. Does anyone know if there is a need for a special kernel being that it is slim based?
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I flashed arrrrggghs newest cm kernel. Also disabled hardware overlays. Running extremely well, surprised this threat isn't getting more love.
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Hey guys, as of recently it has been tough to keep up with posting "OP Updated" whenever I update a ROM since I have quite a few ROMs I'm supporting on 3 different forums. So from now on, it is gonna be up to you to check the link in the OP for updates. I will be updating all ROMs regularly... So check back often. Thanks guys and ENJOY!
JPHoller said:
I flashed arrrrggghs newest cm kernel. Also disabled hardware overlays. Running extremely well, surprised this threat isn't getting more love.
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Yeah we need to spread the word. It's much better than the other ROMs IMHO.
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Yeah we need to spread the word. It's much better than the other ROMs IMHO.
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Thanks!
Can't wait to give this a try later.
And your server is just plain teasing me with that XT907 ChameleonOS folder
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Coronado is dead said:
Can't wait to give this a try later.
And your server is just plain teasing me with that XT907 ChameleonOS folder
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Just gotta get home and upload it.
Ok, installed
One bug off the bat (nothing huge) is that my BT headset keeps making a snapping noise when ever there is no audio being streamed (This is a Motorola S11 Flex HD using the Apt-X codec). That codec may be the issue, but thought I would share.
Very intuitive app, BTW. Very nice so far.
EDIT: Further testing: this sound is whenever audio starts/stops. Not a big deal for music, but if you keep on system sounds it can be annoying. For now I have disabled screen touch sounds and it has stopped being so frequent since it tries to send all of those touches to the headset and the phone speaker.
Anyone know why email isn't on this ROM? The corporate one?
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So our good friend tilal6991 has uploaded a build of the new ROM OmniROM for our device. It's based on Android 4.3 (4.3.1?) and more information on it can be found here: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/ as well as in the OmniROM forums, which are linked in the previous article.
You can find tilal's build of it at http://goo.im/devs/tilal6991/roms/mint/omni so please give it a try and post your impressions here! This is a super exciting new development in the custom ROM community and I hope we can all find some way to contribute
EDIT: If you find tilal's build lacking (probably because of how old it is), you can find frequently updated builds of OmniROM here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491451
zandm7 said:
So our good friend tilal6991 has uploaded a build of the new ROM OmniROM for our device. It's based on Android 4.3 (4.3.1?) and more information on it can be found here: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/ as well as in the OmniROM forums, which are linked in the previous article.
You can find tilal's build of it at http://goo.im/devs/tilal6991/roms/mint/omni so please give it a try and post your impressions here! This is a super exciting new development in the custom ROM community and I hope we can all find some way to contribute
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Good news, been checking the forums quite frequent today to see if a build would be ready.
Downloading it now, so will flash and report back once its set up.
Edit: flashed and set up thoughts/findings so far.
Ringtones, default is set to off, and the choice is limited to 3, all of which are Hangouts tones.
The Rom is really smooth so far, has the option of different battery icons like CM, no option to remove the search bar.
I was on CM so have unlocked BL and CM kernel, no sure if it will work on locked BL and stock kernel .
Hopefully battery life will be good.
Update, after installing my normal app selection and setting them up, I have ringtones and message tones.
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Yup I just flashed the ROM as well. This has got to be the smoothest ROM I've ever tried, straight up. But Superuser doesn't seem to be working right now, unfortunately. I'll see if the problem can be fixed by flashing SuperSU in CWM...
And I'll comment on battery life tomorrow
Just a note: the reason I didn't post a separate thread is due to the fact that this is very unofficial and experimental - basically what I've uploaded is what I'm actively testing ATM so there may very well be issues. This will be superseded when an official build is posted in the near future.
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Just a note: the reason I didn't post a separate thread is due to the fact that this is very unofficial and experimental - basically what I've uploaded is what I'm actively testing ATM so there may very well be issues. This will be superseded when an official build is posted in the near future.
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Well its very good so far, some slight delays on the screen swiping but nothing major.
Great start.
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tilal6991 said:
Just a note: the reason I didn't post a separate thread is due to the fact that this is very unofficial and experimental - basically what I've uploaded is what I'm actively testing ATM so there may very well be issues. This will be superseded when an official build is posted in the near future.
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Yeah what BigD18t said. The ROM is great so far except for the non-working Superuser.
OK c'mon we should have some more people trying this ROM out...it basically works perfectly except for lack of superuser/root (for me anyways, apparently superuser works fine for tilal).
Oh and there is one bug I think: Torch crashes if you try to use it. From my experience anyways.
More screens and info
http://www.androidauthority.com/omnirom-new-custom-rom-android-283136/
Is this locked bootloader friendly by any chance? It's probably not, but worth asking after all...
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Galcactus said:
Is this locked bootloader friendly by any chance? It's probably not, but worth asking after all...
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No it is not
On a side note, this ROM seems to have great battery life! Standby drain seems almost as good or better than stock and definitely vastly improved from CM 10.2. so far I'm very impressed.
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On a side note, this ROM seems to have great battery life! Standby drain seems almost as good or better than stock and definitely vastly improved from CM 10.2. so far I'm very impressed.
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That's some great news!
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zandm7 said:
On a side note, this ROM seems to have great battery life! Standby drain seems almost as good or better than stock
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in your dreams please, be realistic
better batterylife than CM? i think so, too.
tilals testbuild seems quiet AOSP
i first want to hear some more reactions about the battery life, because at the moment they suck at every 4.3 rom.
So please guy let met know how they are in this rom.
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in your dreams please, be realistic
better batterylife than CM? i think so, too.
tilals testbuild seems quiet AOSP
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Aosp is how the ROM is designed so far, more feature's will be added. As the ROM progresses .
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Battery life seems excellent! On track for 4 hours of screen time!
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Battery life seems excellent! On track for 4 hours of screen time!
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How the hell did you manage that ? i get around an hour and 30 mins and it get lower than 50%
Flashed it a couple of hours ago and since then I can't go into recovery. It shows an android bot with it's belly open and a red exclamation mark. Can anybody help?
PS: before flashing it, I was getting a warning message inside recovery saying "no context file"
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Flashed it a couple of hours ago and since then I can't go into recovery. It shows an android bot with it's belly open and a red exclamation mark. Can anybody help?
PS: before flashing it, I was getting a warning message inside recovery saying "no context file"
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Install OpenRecovery using GooManager! Or flash a recovery image with adb/fastboot.
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You guys seen this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481571
Hey there,
xplodwild here, I did the announcement session at BABBQ, it was awesome. Thanks for everyone who were there.
So yeah, we didn't prepare a lot of YouTube demo videos yet, but all the information about the philosophy of Omni are available on Omni website: http://omnirom.org/why-omni/.
We are a ROM different than others: we are focused on performance, cohesion, stability, innovation, code quality, community and open source. And the community more than anything else. You are using the ROM, you should be choosing what you want to have.
When we're taking a patch from another ROM, we're trying as much as possible to enhance it before merging it. When we're getting new features, we give you a way to give early feedback, early access to prototypes, early access to mockups, etc, so that we know immediately early on if we're doing it right.
All the contributions will be GPL licensed (at least we'll be pushing for it). People will be able to vote up and down on patches,
Some of the key features of Omni:
Flippable Quick Settings
Roadrunner mode
Multi-window(!)
Daydream enhancements
Integrated Performance Control
Multi-workspace
Color-changeable, 3D depth Phase Beam
And a bunch more
We're also pushing non-Android stuff, such as OmniInstaller (an all-in-one, multi-platform, open source, installer that anyone can plug in), as well as a Qt library to give Qt Android apps a native Android look, and have gorgeous and super-fast Android apps. We're helping users, and helping developers.
Everything is free, free as in money, and free as in liberty. And transparent.
Edit #1: Regarding device support, we currently support all the Nexus devices, as well as the Oppo Find 5, Xperia Z, Xperia Tablet Z. We have preliminary support for the i9300 as well as the Oppo R819.
Edit #2: We'll have a bunch of developer resouces up soon, giving a head start to newcomers in the Android development world.
I probably didn't cover much things but I'll add more things as they come to my mind. We're having beers here and I'm probably not fully able to do a comprehensive post right now.
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Im interested in the multi window feature
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Just read this on G+, is there a thread on this? Really looking forward to trying this ROM.
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thread link in op, 1st line
Yeah but there's still no downloadable flashable files yet, CMIIW.
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Interesting...multi window..yeaaahh
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arief347 said:
Interesting...multi window..yeaaahh
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Multi window is coop, but I feel like it needs a device with more real estate(like a tab) to be useful.
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Ace42 said:
Multi window is coop, but I feel like it needs a device with more real estate(like a tab) to be useful.
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If it success port to nexus device and this will be the first .. Thats why i told this is interesting
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My nexus 7 is ready for this rom
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I'm so ready to try
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They had me at multi window.
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@Gn0m3 is currently building this
Here's a first Asylum Build : http://goo.im/devs/chasmodo/Asylum-Omni/Mako/Asylum_Omni_20131014_Mako.zip
Going to flash this in a couple of minutes....
kptnk said:
Here's a first Asylum Build : http://goo.im/devs/chasmodo/Asylum-Omni/Mako/Asylum_Omni_20131014_Mako.zip
Going to flash this in a couple of minutes....
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Downloading now
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kptnk said:
Here's a first Asylum Build : http://goo.im/devs/chasmodo/Asylum-Omni/Mako/Asylum_Omni_20131014_Mako.zip
Going to flash this in a couple of minutes....
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Temme multi window is merged please :fingers crossed:
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shalom06 said:
Temme multi window is merged please :fingers crossed:
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It deosn't seem so, not yet :
https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/q/status:merged,n,z
But i haven't read the whole...
Edit : Rom is booting fine, testing now
kptnk said:
It deosn't seem so, not yet :
https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/q/status:merged,n,z
But i haven't read the whole...
Edit : Rom is booting fine, testing now
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its not merged in the code but it can be easily merged that is what i read in forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481797&page=3 here
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kptnk said:
It deosn't seem so, not yet :
https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/q/status:merged,n,z
But i haven't read the whole...
Edit : Rom is booting fine, testing now
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Any impressions so far? Currently not able to test it, maybe when I get home in a few hours...
I like it super fast just no real features yet.. At least that I can find.. Can't turn dual pane off in settings or nothing I'm used to I'm looking forward for more updates but I installed on multi ROM and booted right up
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O and performance control force closes
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OMG is this FAST!!!!
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Any impressions so far? Currently not able to test it, maybe when I get home in a few hours...
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This thing is really fast ! Not so much of features for now, but thids is the first build.
I'm keeping it as daily, and will flash the nightlies ; their gerrit is growing fast, and i want to see how it evolves in real time
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Nice, I will give it a run. :good:
Sweet I'll give whirl too...thanks
Cool glad to see some development with this phone.
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Cool, I just flashed YouDugs Stock Odex last night. I'm gonna have to give this a run.
Can't wait to try it
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Do i have to flash this before flashing the rom? Is there a specific point i need to flash this is what I'm asking? Or can i flash at any point in time?
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Nice....I really like how the development of our phone is about to ROCKET LAUNCH its way out and only a few no it
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Demonlinx said:
Do i have to flash this before flashing the rom? Is there a specific point i need to flash this is what I'm asking? Or can i flash at any point in time?
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You can flash at any time. If you flash a rom flash this after. And remember only for stock based roms.
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Anybody tested out the kernel yet? Any good/bad reviews? Im itching to try it out so bad, but I tried the other kernel in the G2 development thread by Wooster (i think) and it jacked my phone up a lil bit. Wouldnt officially connect to Sprint network and wouldnt let me update my profite while I was on it. So I'm waiting to hear some feedback before I try this one out to save me the headache. A good custom kernel is the last piece of the puzzle I need to be totally happy on a STOCK ROM for damn near the first time ever lol. Loving my Xposed tweaks now...just need that custom kernel to make it officially official lol.
Does anyone know if this helps with disabling the Screen Adaptive brightness? To get rid of the low brightness flicker while browsing web pages.
I'm using it and I really haven't had any issues. I download No Frills CPU and it's clocked at 2.496 GHz max and 300 MHZ min with ondemand governor. I do see an improvement on my battery but that's with slight usage. That's all the info I have for now hope this helps:good:
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Anybody tested out the kernel yet? Any good/bad reviews? Im itching to try it out so bad, but I tried the other kernel in the G2 development thread by Wooster (i think) and it jacked my phone up a lil bit. Wouldnt officially connect to Sprint network and wouldnt let me update my profite while I was on it. So I'm waiting to hear some feedback before I try this one out to save me the headache. A good custom kernel is the last piece of the puzzle I need to be totally happy on a STOCK ROM for damn near the first time ever lol. Loving my Xposed tweaks now...just need that custom kernel to make it officially official lol.
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Nobody is complaining about it = good
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Nobody is complaining about it = good
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Lol not necessarily. Just might mean not enough people have tried it yet. Nobody (with an LS980) complained about wootevers build either and it jacked up my phone when I flashed it.
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Do we have a stock kernel to revert to if needed?
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I tried it last night then did a benchmark and my scores went from the 36ks to barely 18 splashed my old backup
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weenerdog3443 said:
I tried it last night then did a benchmark and my scores went from the 36ks to barely 18 splashed my old backup
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Frequencies are handled properly now. CPU isn't handled to clock up all cores to max when benchmarking applications are run anymore. OEMs do this a lot and it's considered cheating. That's why the Nexus 5 doesn't score as high in bechmarks, because AOSP doesn't cheat.
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fatboypup said:
Do we have a stock kernel to revert to if needed?
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In adb shell
cat /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot > /sdcard/boot.img
great work flashin now.... excited
Thanks for the kernal...feels pretty solid...no hiccups or anything nice and smooth!