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1. Ability to switch off stamina mode icon in notifications bar
2. A mobile data counter (with limit setting)
3. An icon displaying when mobile data connection is actively transferring data (not a numeric display)
4. A Wifi display with connection name, signal strength, and possibly channel population
5. Day and night mode for UI. I have this with some apps, like ExDialer and EvolveSMS. Way to go.
6. A working repeating reminder for all notifications
7. A numeric scale on all sliders, like volume and brightness
8. A widget that displays the current numeric value of the current volume, tone balance and brightness + integrated adjuster
9. A wider range for auto-brightness
10. De-selectable upgrade option for apps in Play Store
11. Honorable mentioning where the developer is giving the app to the community for free and with no ads
12 A clear description of permissions required already before downloading
Hey Guys,
I am looking for advice on the best Android options (custom rom, apk, skins etc) for an in- car device I am trying to build. The device will run Android and connect to a smartphone for data and notifications (like Android Wear). I would like for it to have the following capabilities, without touch input/ voice only :
Device Capabilities/ Characteristics:
- minimal UI
- Basic Phone Functions (make calls, reply to sms, and get directions - all without touch input)
- A few select Car apps, from the Play store Apps (the issue is navigating the UI without touch)
A few options I've tried:
- Google Glass apk (issue: buggy, no play store apps)
- Google Now (voice commands), with Launcher (UI), Tasker (custom commands) (issue: navigation of UI, smartphone connection)
Besides tweaking deep into the device OS, there are some general ways to limit the battery drain on your NEXUS 5.
Here is a list of some painless and easily executable steps to make the Battery Juice last longer.
1. Identify the culprit app
Poorly coded apps and the ones with a lot of advertisements are resource intensive. A trip to Settings > Power > Battery Use will reveal the applications consuming most of the battery.
Try to get rid of the apps that you rarely use or don't use at all. There's no reason to keep them in your list and share a sip of juice.
Keep the applications updated, as the updates include bug fixes which make them stable and efficient. Doing so will help you in extending the battery life.
2. Pre-installed applications
Your android device comes with many pre installed applications aka bloatwares. They keep running in the background as a background process and suck most of the battery juice. And in most cases you cannot delete that app. Thanks to the device manufacturer.
You can squeeze some juice by disabling these applications by taking a trip to Settings > Apps. Click on the application and then click Disable
3. Location Services
Using your location to serve you with Google Cards, and to help you find your way with navigation, uses GPS, the largest battery sucker. Turn off the location services from Settings > Location.
Turn off Google Location reporting from here which reports your location to Google time to time, to send you the location of nearby restaurants and other places to visit.
4. Auto Sync
Set apps to sync manually or set them to sync less frequently.
When an app is scheduled to sync, it'll use internet connection — and the process uses power in the background. Set the app to "manual sync" or to sync after a longer duration (3-4 hours). Email services and instant messaging services use auto sync. Keep an eye over Gmail, Yahoo and other applications.
Moreover, select to sync over WiFi instead of 4G/LTE.
5. Display Settings
Tweaking the display settings will provide a major boost to the battery performance.
Set a desktop background which is black in color
Don't always rely on auto brightness as its intensity is always larger than that required. Set the brightness manually to the lowest comfortable level. Using a brightness toggle widget is advised.
Reduce the screen timeout to 1 minute or less. Faster the screen goes off, the more juice you conserve.
Live wallpapers or the animated wallpapers should be avoided.
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For the next 5 tips, read the -->Mod Edit: Please do not make "teaser" posts to drive traffic to other websites. Thanks!
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Introduction
This ROM is based on lost101's work, that you can read about here. I used his Retail EU 5.1 ROM (Optimized) v1.1 for XT1039 as a base of my own "project" of further debloating and removing as much Google's stuff as possible. The main aim is to use clean and stable Android and improve privacy. My work is simply removing things from system/app and system/priv-app folders and testing if everything still works, and by "works" I mean that I can use my phone as a daily driver and depend on it.
Disclaimer
Even if everything works 100% fine for me I take no responsibility for anything that happens to anyone else's device after flashing my ROM. If you want to try it, do it on your own risk.
Description
This is Retail EU 5.1 ROM (Optimized) v1.1 for XT1039 by lost101 with the following modifications:
ver 0.9
Files removed from system/app folder:
- atfwd
- BasicDreams
- Calculator
- CalendarGoogle
- com.motorola.android.settings.diag_mdlog
- Exchange2
- Facelock
- FMRadioservice
- FMRecordService
- GoogleContactsSyncAdapter
- HoloSpiralWallpaper
- LiveWallpapers
- LiveWallpapersPicker
- NoiseField
- PartnerBookmarksProvider
- PhaseBeam
- PhotoTable
- Piktures
- PrintSpooler
- SoundRecorder
- UserDictionaryProvider
- VisualizationWallpapers
Files removed from system/priv-app folder:
- AudioEffects
- BackupRestoreConfirmation
- CalendarProvider
- ContextEngineClient
- CQATest
- Email
- EmaraPhoneExtns
- GoogleBackupTransport
- GoogleFeedback
- Moodles
- MotCamera
- Phonesky
- PreloadContacts
- WallpaperCropper
Files added to system/app folder:
- SimpleExplorer
ver 0.9.2
Files removed from system/app:
- BrowserProviderProxy
- LatinIMEGoogle
- HTMLViewer
- SimpleExplorer
Files removed from system/priv-app:
- CellBroadcastReceiver
- WapPushSI
Files removed from system/etc/permissions:
- com.google.maps.xml
- com.google.android.media.effects.xml
- com.google.widevine.software.drm.xml
- com.motorola.camera.xml
- com.motorola.context.xml
- com.motorola.gallery.xml
- com.motorola.software.fmradioservice.xml
- com.motorola.software.fmrecording.xml
Files removed from system/network:
- com.google.android.maps.jar
- com.google.android.media.effects.jar
- com.google.widevine.software.drm.jar
- com.motorola.gallery.jar
Files removed from system/vendor:
- PittPatt folder and its content
Files removed from system/usr/srec/en-US:
- all files
Files added to system/app:
- AnySoftKeyboard
- MIxplorer
ver 1.0_beta
Files removed from system/app:
- ConfigUpdater
Files removed from system/priv-app:
- GmsCore
- GoogleLoginService
- GoogleOneTimeInitializer
- GooglePartnerSetup
- GoogleServicesFramework
- MotoOneTimeInitializer
- SetupWizard
- SetupWizardExt
- StorageOptimizer
Files added to system/bin:
- sqlite3 (downloaded here). Please continue reading to see why you need it
build.prop changes:
- "ro.setupwizard.mode=OPTIONAL" changed to "ro.setupwizard.mode=DISABLED"
Flashing
1. Boot into TWRP
(2. Backup)
3. Format data (Wipe>Format data>yes)
4. Transfer ROM to SD card/Local storage
5. Wipe>Factory reset
6. Install
7. Reboot
Remove SIM card before initial boot. This is to avoid download of any automatic "updates" using your mobile data during initial setup of your device.
Initial boot and initial setup (v0.9 & 0.92 only)
a) Skip connecting to WiFi network
b) On "About your privacy" screen go to privacy settings and disable the following:
- Help improve Motorola products (enabled by default)
- Enhanced device support (enabled by default)
c) Skip adding your name
d) On "Google services" screen disable the following:
- Use Google's location service (enabled by default)
- Help improve location services (enabled by default)
- Help improve your Android experience (enabled by default)
Initial boot and initial setup (v1.0_beta only)
No initial setup as Setup Wizard has been removed
Post-installation setup (v0.9 & 0.9.2 only)
1. Turn WiFi off and go to Google Settings:
a) in "Ads" tab opt out of interest-based ads and reset advertising ID
b) in "Location" tab turn location on - when "Improve location accuracy?" pop-up appear choose "DISAGREE" and turn location back off
c) in "Security" tab disable "Allow remote lock and erase", "Improve harmful app detection" and "Scan device for security threats" options (all enabled by default). These steps are essential if you want to disable Google Play Services
2. Go to phone's Settings:
a) Language & input > Spell checker (only ver 0.9. For later versions see post #2):
- while it's on by default enter Google Spell Checker settings and disable "Look up contact names" option (enabled by default)
- Turn Spell checker off
b) Language & input > Google Keyboard (only ver 0.9. For later versions see post #2):
- in "Accounts and Privacy" tab disable "Improve Google Keyboard" option (enabled by default)
- in "Preferences" tab disable "vibrate on key press" and "sound on key press" options (it saves some battery)
- in "Text correction" tab disable "Block offensive words", "Auto-correction", "Show correction suggestions", "Personalised suggestions","Suggest contact names" and "Next-word suggestions" options (all enabled by default)
c) Sound & notification > other sounds:
- disable "Dial pad tones", "Screen locking sounds", "Touch sounds", "Vibrate on touch" options (all enebled by default) to save some battery
d) WiFi > Advanced > disable "Scanning always available" option. It will save your battery and protect your privacy as some sensitive data (eg. saved network names and addresses) is being broadcasted by your device. If you want to keep scanning on you can protect yourself with eg. PryFi
e) Wireless & networks > More > Emergency broadcast - turning them off will save some RAM and battery life
f) Apps > All > disable the following:
- Browser message
- Downloads
- Google account manager*
- Google one time init*
- Google partner setup*
- Google play services*
- Google services framework*
- Messenger
- Motorola one time init*
- Motorola services*
- Photos
- Setup*
- Setup Wizard*
*In case you're wondering why they were not removed from the ROM - they're all being used during initial boot and setup. If you remove them from the ROM the system won't start. If you remove them from the system/priv-app folder after installation you won't be able to do factory reset.
g) Open Dialer and go to Settings > Advanced > turn "Nearby places" off
4. Use Simple Explorer to install all the apps you want. I'd suggest installing firewall and setting it up before inserting SIM card and turning WiFi back on to avoid any unnecessary and unwanted downloads. I personally use AFWall+ (XDA thread, download)
Post-installation setup (v1.0_beta only)
After your device boots you will find the Setup Wizard is not launching. This is normal since all GApps have been removed. Everything seems normal and ready to use, however some crucial UI functions (Home button and quick settings) are disabled - this is also normal. Home button is disabled to prevent user escaping Setup Wizard before it's completed - same for Quick Settings - you can't access them before setup is done. In normal situation unlocking UI functions is handled by Setup Wizard and GmsCore services, but since they've been removed from this ROM you have to do it manually:
1. Go to Settings > About phone > tap Build number 7 times to unlock Developer options > back > Developer options > enable USB debugging
2. Connect the phone to PC and execute the following commands with ADB:
Code:
adb shell
su
sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
insert into global (name, value) VALUES('device_provisioned', 1);
insert into secure (name, value) VALUES('user_setup_complete', 1);
.quit
reboot
Your UI is now restored and your phone is ready to use. Please refer to setup instructions for versions 0.9 and 0.9.2 for general ideas what can/should be done next.
Known issues
- FC of Language & input menu in Settings after going back from "Language", "Spell checker" and "Google Keyboard"
Battery life
I'm using ver 1.0 beta (I guess it's not beta anymore as it proved to be working and stable). The battery life is exceptional. Overnight drain is around 0.1-0.2% per hour so you can expect your battery to go down no more than 1-2% when you sleep. BetterBatteryStats (big thanx to chamonix for the free XDA edition of his app) shows that my device stays in deep sleep for about 98% of time. Please note I've got all sync services disabled as well as wifi scanning and all radios but phone (which is in 2G mode all the time), I also use Greenify and the biggest battery drainer seems to be Gravity Screen I use to automate screen on/off with flip cover. Don't be surprised if your phone stays on in standby mode for more than 3 weeks if left in one place with good network signal (vs. official 8.8 days).
In everyday use, which for me means having the phone on 24/7, making a few calls a day and some 1 hour of WiFi/4G internet browsing daily I usually have to charge it once every 3-4 days. Please note I try to keep my battery between 90-10%, so I rarely charge it 100%.
Life after Google
You can try using Micro GmsCore to access Play Store content, and here are some alternatives:
1. Interesting and useful apps in F-Droid store:
- Adaway (system-wide ad blocker)
- AFWall+ (very nice firewall. I use it in whitelist mode because it blocks internet access to all apps by default)
- Etar (calendar. Won't work without Google calendar service and account)
- K-9 mail (bit ugly but awesome mail client)
- Open camera (stock camera replacement)
- Wifi automatic (turns wifi off when you lock the screen which saves battery and improves security. Bugged a little and randomly disables wifi from time to time)
- SMSsecure (messaging app with encryption)
- 920 Editor (text editor)
- Document Viewer (self explanatory)
- Network Log (self explanatory)
2. Other interesting and useful apps around the web (mostly on XDA):
- ApkTrack (app updates tracker),
- Calc+ (calculator),
- CoolTool (CPU and RAM usage and other info display),
- DejaOffice (office app that looks a bit outdated, but it's the only calendar app to work without Google services I found so far),
- Disconnect.me (private web searches; the app FC right after starting it, probably due to lack of Google search services available)
- DriveDroid (turns the phone into Linux live USB),
- ES File Explorer (file explorer),
- Firefox (web browser),
- Gravity Screen (Turning screen off and on without using physical power button),
- Greenify (apps hibernator),
- KWGT (custom widget maker),
- LiveBoot (Chainfire's app that replaces boot animation with system log display),
- maps.me (open source google maps alternative),
- MiXPlorer (file explorer),
- MoboClean (permissions manager),
- Naked Browser (web browser),
- NetGuard (no-root firewall),
- NeutriNote (notes),
- Nova Launcher (launcher)
- Open Camera (same as F-Droid app),
- Parasol (community based permission manager),
- PryFi (WiFi security),
- QuickPic (gallery),
- Recently ("close all apps" button in recents window),
- Recordr (sound recording app),
- Servicely (services management. Think twice before installing and using it - developer's G+ site, developer's APKMirror downloads
- SD Maid (cleaning tool),
- Super Backup (apps, sms, call logs, etc. backup),
- Titanium Backup (data backup),
- True phone (dialer),
- VLC (media player),
- WifiKill (WiFi killer),
- Wifi Protector (WiFi security, anti-wifikill),
- Xposed (sdk22 arm version is the right one for XT1039)
You can find more interesting apps and links on this XDA forum
3. Software that may help you secure your device - sufficientlysecure.org
4. More security software - Secure Mobile Apps
5. XDA Labs (alpha version of XDA app store)
6. Firefox browser add-on that lets you download apk files directly from google play store (without Google account connected to your device) in case you can't find desired app anywhere else.
7. Alternative app-stores, .apk mirrors, etc. - use at your own risk. So far I only tried Amazon's store - the pro is that it exists, the cons are that it requires tons of permissions, has very unfriendly interface, takes a lot of space, and the apps you download will only work as long as the store's app is installed.
Credits and thanks
Motorola for making such a good device
lost101 - creator of original ROM
DF1E - creator of Simple Explorer
HootanParsa - creator of MIxplorer
Menny Even Danan and all creators of AnySoftKeyboard
_that and all people behind TWRP for their work
Sqlite3 developers
All the developers who share useful information and solutions in the web
Download
XT1039_Retail_EU_51_Optimized_v1.1_mod_v0.9.zip
XT1039_Retail_EU_51_Optimized_v1.1_mod_v0.9.2.zip
XT1039_Retail_EU_51_Optimized_v1.1_mod_v1.0_beta.zip
Notes
ver 1.0_beta
It's still being tested, but so far everything looks OK. The main goal has been achieved - GmsCore (aka the cancer of Android) has been removed and stock system turned into almost-AOSP state.
ver 0.9.2
- Further debloating and cleaning unnecessary files;
- Simple Explorer replaced with MIxplorer which offers more functions;
- Google Keyboard replaced with open source AnySoftKeyboard which is lighter and not made by Google. After installation go to keyboard settings (I suggest using app drawer icon to avoid FCs in Language and input menu) and in "Special dictionaries" uncheck "User-dictionary" and "Contacts dictionary" options. In "Auto dictionary" sub-menu choose "Do not learn new words" if you don't want the keyboard learn/spy on you.
If you want to uninstall these apps, use file explorer with root access and delete system/app/AnySoftKeyboard and/or system/app/MIxplorer and reboot.
I flashed this beacuse I wanted an even cleaner rom, but I still want to have the google play store. I don't seem to be able to activate it somehow.
baxtex said:
I flashed this beacuse I wanted an even cleaner rom, but I still want to have the google play store. I don't seem to be able to activate it somehow.
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Thanks for trying it. The store app was removed from this rom. If you want to use it you need to install it yourself.
minimale_ldz said:
Thanks for trying it. The store app was removed from this rom. If you want to use it you need to install it yourself.
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Ah, I did but it crashed everytime I tried downloading a app..
baxtex said:
Ah, I did but it crashed everytime I tried downloading a app..
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If disabled, enable the following services in this order:
- Google services framework*
- Google play services*
- Google account manager*
Enable a service, reboot and test app downloading.
I managed to remove all GApps from the rom and make it work by changing build.prop entry "ro.setupwizard.mode=OPTIONAL" to "ro.setupwizard.mode=DISABLED". It's the way to bypass Setup Wizard on initial boot where all the core GApps are needed. The only problem is that system UI stays in Setup Wizard mode where Home button, quick settings and pretty much all the notifications are blocked which is not very handy, especially disabled Home button. There is a way around it, eg. an app like "Button saviour", but it would be much better to restore UI functions without any bloatware. If anyone has any idea how to do it, please share.
Hi, i have a question. Is it possible to do a rom for our moto g 4g 1gen with the moto g 4g 2gen's marshmallow official update ? Thanks
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supersutra said:
Hi, i have a question. Is it possible to do a rom for our moto g 4g 1gen with the moto g 4g 2gen's marshmallow official update ? Thanks
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AFAIK the work is actually in progress but I don't know any details. You can ask OP in this thread.
minimale_ldz said:
AFAIK the work is actually in progress but I don't know any details. You can ask OP in this thread.
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ROM updated to version 1.0_beta. Please read OP for details.
OP updated with some battery usage information
Most recent battery stats
Does this rom have the mobileradioactive bug?
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Does this rom have the mobileradioactive bug?
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Honestly, I'm not sure. I always used some auto data switch that was turning radio off when screen was off, so I wasn't even aware of such bug.
Now I know this is an old thread.
Obviously the link to the roms are dead but I do have lost101 rom nd followed what you removed. But I don't know what sqlite3 file to add because that link is alo dead. what sqlite file am I looking for to add to the bin folder?
I am trying to create a mp3/audiobook only player.
After seeing sagar321 getting 6 hours SoT, I switch too. Been using AIMROM-v2.0-20170709, which is the best build for battery savings. The latest build v2.5 is not as good for battery comparatively, although it has more rom improvements/features.
Note: Other roms I tested which is battery-friendly
CrDroid v3.4
CosmicOS v2.0
need to check with official forums for best version/build which is battery friendly
My protocol for max battery savings, using my own custom kernel, microG (without GAPPS, but with functional Play Store which you can use to install Gapps), need root:
(battery draining Google Play Services is not installed, but Google Calendar, Chrome, Drive, Gmail, Keep, Sheets work without issues
Google Play won't work, Google Photo won't sync, this is due to microG authentication issues)
- Backup all data, partitions (see my sig below)
- Boot to TWRP, wipe dalvik/cache
(optional: change Cache filesystem to F2FS)
- Flash AIMROM v2.0,
then immediately flash XDA Nanomod PATCHER v13.3 (official thread), this allows the rom to enable Signature Spoofing, which is a pre-requisite for microG. The patching could take a while.
(what this means is you can use ANY rom, including those which do not support Signature Spoofing natively, simply apply the patch
of course select those roms without any Google Apps
battery performance, compatability will differ across roms)
- reboot phone when done, setup phone networks & any other optimal settings, but do NOT create any accounts.
- boot to TWRP, flash my custom kernel v05, (official thread), reboot phone
(important note: when choosing kernels, always check the rom base (aosp or lineage), roms with same base can share the same kernel
in this context, AIMROM & OctOS roms are both lineageOS based so can use the kernel interchangeably)
- boot to TWRP, flash SuperSU or magisk v14 (official thread), reboot phone
then install Magisk Manager v5.3.0, configure Automatic Response to GRANT using Settings
Important note: if using official Xposed for Nougat, SuperSU is a better choice bcoz it works with Greenify. I could not get Greenify to work when Magisk is installed.
- boot to TWRP, flash ale5000's microG installer & google-sync-addon (just follow this excellent guide)
reboot phone, configure microG as described in the 1st post of microG guide
MUST reboot phone
- give all required permissions from Settings > Apps > 3-dot menu > Show System
calendar
calendar storage
contacts
contacts storage
google calendar sync
google contacts sync
google play store
microG services core
must reboot phone
- add new google account
go to Settings > Accounts > Google > myaccount > 3-dot menu > Sync now
verify Calendar, Contacts are syncing, wait for completion, then reboot
- launch Contacts, Calendar
verify your contacts, calendar events are intact
- launch Play Store
disable auto-update apps from Play Store Settings
install any Google Apps you need
give all required permissions for these Google Apps, from Settings > Apps > 3-dot menu > Show System
then reboot phone
sync these Google Apps, from Settings > Accounts > Google > myaccount > 3-dot menu > Sync now
must reboot, launch these Google Apps, if asked to :
Sign-in, simply choose Cancel, the app will work (especially Google Calendar)
- if using AdAway (recommended as ads strain battery & network), make sure to put mtalk.google.com on your whitelist (Your Lists, White), or else problems are likely to occur when using Google Cloud Messaging (ie Whatsapp, Google Apps etc)
at this point, Signature Spoofing, microG, Google Apps work. Most significantly, there is no battery draining Google Play Services.
the next section deals with more battery saving configuration:
- configure kernel as described here, reboot
- install ForceDoze
activate service (toggle)
Settings >
Don't disable sensors on screen off [CHECK]
Turn off while charging [UN-CHECK]
Disable motion sensing for Doze [CHECK]
Whitelist apps : add any apps which need to be ON during screen off, as ForceDoze will kick in, and put those apps to sleep
(I added Whatsapp coz I need the messages to be notified as they arrive, Chrome so my downloads will not be interrupted)
note that apps added to Whitelist will be added to Battery Optimisation as Not Optimised
- install Nougat/Oreo Quick Settings (this app satisfies 90% of my quick tiles)
reading mode/black & white/monochromacy = oreo/nougat quick settings
3g setting = Nougat/Oreo Quick Settings (Cellular data type), shortcutter (yes), tile extension (activity>mobile network>data roam settings)
battery saver = lineage, oreo/nougat quick settings
advanced power menu = Nougat/Oreo Quick Settings (Reboot)
ring mode = Nougat/Oreo Quick Settings (Ringer Mode)
camera = Nougat/Oreo Quick Settings (Camera)
- install Shortcutter
turn ON black/white screen - save battery during standby
other useful quicktiles
system tiles: B&W, power saver, ring mode
action tiles: camera, power dialog
custom tile: Activity (Phone>Mobile Network Settings 2G/3G/4G)
Tile Extension
Custom shortcut (select ETC, system profile), but note that this in not available in Oreo roms
if using LineageOS-15.0 (oreo), which don't have many quick tiles, can supplement with
(good to have)
system tiles: ambient display
auto sync
heads up
ime selector
immersive
location
mobile data
system tiles: network mode? can't seem to get it to work
action tiles: power menu, volume panel
information tiles: data usage
tiles from tile extension
shortcut: ETC. (screenshot)
- Install any other apps required, but do consider
Play Store alternatives:
F-Droid, I installed Open Camera, K-9 Mail, oandBackup, Termux
- Google Cloud Messaging > 3-dot menu > Advanced
set everything to ON/Manual: 30 minutes
(larger ping times save battery, but GCM messages may arrive late
smaller ping times drain battery, but GCM message may arrive on time
your mileage may vary, I tested 10x Whatsapp message during a 3 hour standby, all messages arrived within 1st min)
If there are issues with headphone/speakers/mic, simply install SoundAbout, set all to 'Let Media App decide"
If screen goes black during incoming phone calls,
turn on Power Notification Controls
set Phone notifications Importance to another level (Settings > Notifications > Phone)
or install & use another phone dialer
other mods I've tried
boot to twrp
flash official xposed sdk for nougat
reboot
install xposed installer
flash arise sound mod
working xposed modules
xprivacy, even though internal check error
forcedoze
amplify
boot manager
swipeback
greenify, need supersu, not magisk
gravity box does not work atm, rename original /system/framework/XposedBridge.jar, then replace with version from GravityBox, but this version causes XPrivacy to not work
updated: 2017-10-10
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Does it will work with ze500kl @pokipokipxorn
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Does it will work with ze500kl @pokipokipxorn
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Does it will work with ze500kl @pokipokipxorn
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Does it will work with ze500kl @pokipokipxorn
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Yes
Just make sure u use the right version of ROM & custom kernel for your model
If there is no custom kernel for your model, the guide still works for battery savings, just skip the kernel configuration (kernel adiutor) section.