Like the thread title says I would like to know if anybody knows of a stock AOSP ROM. I just want to try 5.1.1_r5 without any customizations.
Thanks
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KerryWood34 said:
Like the thread title says I would like to know if anybody knows of a stock AOSP ROM. I just want to try 5.1.1_r5 without any customizations.
Thanks
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Easy to build yourself. Just compile AOSP. Far and few between without any customization. No glory in total stock. Might as well run stock.
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Look through the N6 threads. I can do it but not worth the hours involved for stock.
Was looking for the same thing yesterday. Running LightROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3059493. No mods on the latest aosp. Xposed framework works fine
theres no such thing as a stock aosp rom. stock is different than aosp. you can try stock, which comes without bloat. or you can unlock your bootloader, flash twrp rwcovery, and flaah/try aosp.
simms22 said:
theres no such thing as a stock aosp rom. stock is different than aosp. you can try stock, which comes without bloat. or you can unlock your bootloader, flash twrp rwcovery, and flaah/try aosp.
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OK maybe "stock" AOSP isn't the right phrasing. Vanilla then. Plain. No thrills or frills AOSP is what I'm looking for,
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KerryWood34 said:
OK maybe "stock" AOSP isn't the right phrasing. Vanilla then. Plain. No thrills or frills AOSP is what I'm looking for,
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perfect
and there are a few located in the n6 android development section. they wont be popular, since they are vanilla. so youll pribably have to look back a few threads.
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oh my, i just went through all the pages in the android development section, and didnt find anything close to recent. so, im gonna say that there arent any pure vanilla aosp roms floating around on xda for the n6. you can ask someone to build one for you, many people build their own aosp roms. or, you can learn to build one yourself
Thanks for looking @simms22. Like @mymusicathome said, LightROM is probably the closest thing. Just have to find the AOSP kernel to go with it
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Thanks for looking @simms22. Like @mymusicathome said, LightROM is probably the closest thing. Just have to find the AOSP kernel to go with it
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vindicator, elementslx, lean, franco, all good kernels. and there are many more!
Yeah kernels are easy to find, as they all work with AOSP pretty much.
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OK maybe "stock" AOSP isn't the right phrasing. Vanilla then. Plain. No thrills or frills AOSP is what I'm looking for,
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Unable to get good sound on any custom rom
It was best in stock rom
I an using rr 5.8.5 rom on my nexus 6
Can u suggest me what to do
iamfarhanansari said:
Unable to get good sound on any custom rom
It was best in stock rom
I an using rr 5.8.5 rom on my nexus 6
Can u suggest me what to do
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You would need to be more specific as to what "good sound" means. Also if there are any mods (e.g.viper), kernels, ect that you have made.
Why are you on such an old release? You really should search the N6 forum for your problem because most who are still on the N6 are on 8.1.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
You would need to be more specific as to what "good sound" means. Also if there are any mods (e.g.viper), kernels, ect that you have made.
Why are you on such an old release? You really should search the N6 forum for your problem because most who are still on the N6 are on 8.1.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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When i was on stock rom
I got different sounds from both speakers
But in custom roms both channels are combined like mono audio
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I am looking to give my dying device one last chance and wondering what ROM is the most stock barebone rom?
MonthOLDpickle said:
I am looking to give my dying device one last chance and wondering what ROM is the most stock barebone rom?
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Stock cm.If you want some extra features go for Paranoid Android.
Pristine rom
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Slim Bean for me. I don't know how close to stock it is, but it seems very light on bloat. I did use Paranoid Android for a few weeks, but found stability going backwards the further it was developed. Maybe PA is good now, but I'm sticking with Slim.
Slim thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425949
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Slim Bean for me. I don't know how close to stock it is, but it seems very light on bloat. I did use Paranoid Android for a few weeks, but found stability going backwards the further it was developed. Maybe PA is good now, but I'm sticking with Slim.
Slim thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425949
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I am up for whatever has the less bloat. I see it has install instructions..very vague. Can you help me?
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I am up for whatever has the less bloat. I see it has install instructions..very vague. Can you help me?
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The instructions are here - http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/installation. Make sure you read the page fully, including the warning in bold at the top, and that you understand everything before you start.
The instructions make sense to me, but I'm used to flashing. The instructions are not a full flashing tutorial and they only cover the key points specific to Slim Bean. Steps which would apply for all custom ROMs include....
1. You will need to install a custom recovery on your phone as the instructions cannot be followed using the standard Samsung recovery. This would be true for any custom ROM. There are various options for installing custom recovery. Telling you what to do is outside the scope of the ROM developer and the installation instructions for the ROM. Personally I install Philz kernel onto my stock ROMs in order to gain custom recovery features. Now that I have a custom recovery installed this is not a step I need to repeat every time I want to flash a new ROM. It's also why ROM installation instructions don't bother to mention this - it's assumed as a given.
2. It would be a wise precaution to create a Nandroid backup before flashing a new ROM. A custom recovery will let you do this. While recommended, it is not a requirement for a new ROM install so it may or may not get mentioned in the instructions.
3. You will need to download the new ROM and Gapps to the phone. I download to external storage (the micro SD card).
4. Worth repeating - wiping/flashing always carries the (small) risk of something going wrong, which could in the worst case destroy your phone. Less dramatic problems might be boot hangs or boot loops. I've only got into a boot loop once, and that was because I tried to short cut the instructions. Fortunately I dug myself out of that hole by flashing a stock Samsung ROM using PC Odin. The risk is yours if you want to go ahead.
That's the best I can do to help. If anyone else cares to chip in to cover anything I've missed then feel free.
If you want a pure aosp experience use the supernexus rom.
All the others mentioned here are CM based ones, not AoSP
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projeto56 said:
If you want a pure aosp experience use the supernexus rom.
All the others mentioned here are CM based ones, not AoSP
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Slim is not CM based.
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Slim is not CM based.
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You're right.
Always thought it was, but it seems it only has cherry picks from CM and AOKP.
Still, super nexus is built purely on AOSP code, and technically is 'closest to pure android'.
Thanks for correcting me tough.
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Slim is not CM based.
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Paranoid is also not CM based.
chasmodo said:
Paranoid is also not CM based.
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But it's far from being pure aosp
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But it's far from being pure aosp
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Nevertheless, it's base is AOSP, that's why it's called AOSPA.
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Nevertheless, it's base is AOSP, that's why it's called AOSPA.
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Haha. I know that. But the thread is about the ROM that is closest to AOSP, and nothing is closer than AOSP than AOSP itself.
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Haha. I know that. But the thread is about the ROM that is closest to AOSP, and nothing is closer than AOSP than AOSP itself.
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You said PA is CM based which is wrong.
@chasmodo sorry I knew PA is AOSP based, I just missed it.
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You said PA is CM based which is wrong.
@chasmodo sorry I knew PA is AOSP based, I just missed it.
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I've taken back what I said (or at least I should have).
Just chill out guys. So much nerves around here
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Hey guys, I just purchased my custom PURE edition Moto X on the Cyber Monday deal and anxiously awaiting it. I was browsing the Development threads and noticed there isn't anything out there for Roms, why is that? The bootloader is unlockable and root is possible, is there a reason devs haven't been attracted to the Moto X or created any roms?
Usually requires source code or a port of some kind to get the roms started. Hopefully a Dev gets them rolling soon.
Does Motorola not release the source code?
And another reason is that with the factory Motorola tweaks, this phone really doesn't need any Roms. Root, yes. If exposed were updated to work with ART, then perfection! Motorola x 2013 really had very few Roms. Many of us like it the way it is.
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Does Motorola not release the source code?
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I think they are actually pretty good about releasing source code. Definitely better than Samsung and HTC IMO.
markwebb said:
And another reason is that with the factory Motorola tweaks, this phone really doesn't need any Roms. Root, yes. If exposed were updated to work with ART, then perfection! Motorola x 2013 really had very few Roms. Many of us like it the way it is.
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I'm sure the experience is great, I just like trying roms and enjoying the added value they bring. I figured a phone this nice and unlocked bootloader would be very dev friendly so I'm surprised there isn't much for development
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I'm sure the experience is great, I just like trying roms and enjoying the added value they bring. I figured a phone this nice and unlocked bootloader would be very dev friendly so I'm surprised there isn't much for development
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Part of what makes this phone so nice are the added features that Motorola implemented, is moto display, moto voice... You'd lose those in a custom ROM. It's already running stock android so I really don't see the need anyway. I'm keeping mine on KitKat so I can use xposed, so as far as I'm concerned mine is running the best software possible- stock android + moto features + all the customization I want from xposed. It's glorious.
I used to love flashing custom ROMs when I owned a Samsung device. It was the only way to unlock their hardware's true potential. Douchwiz was always a laggy mess, not to mention it looks like something right out of the 90's. After owning the original X, I went through flashing withdrawal. Now, with the new X, I feel that flashing a custom ROM simply isn't necessary. It's fast, had features I use, and makes me happy.
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I used to love flashing custom ROMs when I owned a Samsung device. It was the only way to unlock their hardware's true potential. Douchwiz was always a laggy mess, not to mention it looks like something right out of the 90's. After owning the original X, I went through flashing withdrawal. Now, with the new X, I feel that flashing a custom ROM simply isn't necessary. It's fast, had features I use, and makes me happy.
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Couldn't agree more. Just got my device yesterday. Don't feel the need to flash anything yet
There are a few tweaks and customizations I like from some Roms. Once Xposed gets compatible there probably won't be a real need for custom ROM's
I really like what the moto x has on offer
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I used to love flashing custom ROMs when I owned a Samsung device. It was the only way to unlock their hardware's true potential. Douchwiz was always a laggy mess, not to mention it looks like something right out of the 90's. After owning the original X, I went through flashing withdrawal. Now, with the new X, I feel that flashing a custom ROM simply isn't necessary. It's fast, had features I use, and makes me happy.
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Yep, I used to be a flashaholic but the original Moto X changed that. Even my Nexus 5 is running stock KitKat.
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Part of what makes this phone so nice are the added features that Motorola implemented, is moto display, moto voice... You'd lose those in a custom ROM. It's already running stock android so I really don't see the need anyway. I'm keeping mine on KitKat so I can use xposed, so as far as I'm concerned mine is running the best software possible- stock android + moto features + all the customization I want from xposed. It's glorious.
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I don't get it. Why would you lose the custom Moto features in a custom ROM? Aren't these features just bundled in APKs now in the new X?
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I don't get it. Why would you lose the custom Moto features in a custom ROM? Aren't these features just bundled in APKs now in the new X?
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Yeah they are apks but it doesn't mean they will just work if you install them on any phone/ROM.
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I don't get it. Why would you lose the custom Moto features in a custom ROM? Aren't these features just bundled in APKs now in the new X?
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Not really, they are dependent on specific drivers to work.
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Yeah they are apks but it doesn't mean they will just work if you install them on any phone/ROM.
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No, not on any phone, rather only this phone whose drivers would have to be included in the ROM.
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Not really, they are dependent on specific drivers to work.
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Right, but does that mean that you would need sources for the drivers? Or, can the drivers just be extracted as files from the stock boot/system?
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No, not on any phone, rather only this phone whose drivers would have to be included in the ROM.
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Right, but does that mean that you would need sources for the drivers? Or, can the drivers just be extracted as files from the stock boot/system?
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I'd imagine that AOSP based ROMs would not be able to utilize the Moto X-clusive (cwutididthar??) features but ones based on the stock software could. Though I'm no dev so really I am just repeating things I've read by people more knowledgeable than I. Historically speaking, AOSP ROMs never have OEM exclusive features so I'd imagine the X would be no different.
Now back to the original question, considering that the only version of the X that even could flash a custom ROM is the Pure, and unfortunately the X just isn't a popular phone (which is a damn crime because it is easily the best phone available at the moment all things considered), I don't think we will ever see much development for it. But that doesn't bother me at all- I'm still on 4.4.4 with Xposed, and I am perfectly happy keeping it that way until I buy my next phone.
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Part of what makes this phone so nice are the added features that Motorola implemented, is moto display, moto voice... You'd lose those in a custom ROM. It's already running stock android so I really don't see the need anyway. I'm keeping mine on KitKat so I can use xposed, so as far as I'm concerned mine is running the best software possible- stock android + moto features + all the customization I want from xposed. It's glorious.
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wait...doesn't xposed need root to work? i thought the new moto x on verizon doesn't have root yet.
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wait...doesn't xposed need root to work? i thought the new moto x on verizon doesn't have root yet.
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Yes it needs root but who said anything about Verizon? I have a Pure edition on AT&T.
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Yes it needs root but who said anything about Verizon? I have a Pure edition on AT&T.
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oh my fault, i thought this was about the verizon edition.
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I'd imagine that AOSP based ROMs would not be able to utilize the Moto X-clusive (cwutididthar??) features but ones based on the stock software could. Though I'm no dev so really I am just repeating things I've read by people more knowledgeable than I. Historically speaking, AOSP ROMs never have OEM exclusive features so I'd imagine the X would be no different.
Now back to the original question, considering that the only version of the X that even could flash a custom ROM is the Pure, and unfortunately the X just isn't a popular phone (which is a damn crime because it is easily the best phone available at the moment all things considered), I don't think we will ever see much development for it. But that doesn't bother me at all- I'm still on 4.4.4 with Xposed, and I am perfectly happy keeping it that way until I buy my next phone.
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I am using an X1097 with TWRP, why is the pure the only version that can flash a custom ROM?
Isn't the whole point of having a nexus that you get a stock AOSP build anyways?
Why do I see people posting links (eg: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/build-guide-rom-build-aosp-source-t2973610) if you can get it straight from google. I understand in his guide he was showing how to build a rom from source, but why bother going to the effort of flashing a rom thats the same as stock? I'm switching from IOS so people forgive any mis-information
AOSP does not ship with proprietary Google Applications which can be sideloaded with gapps is the main difference. It is the base for custom ROMs to build on top of it as ROMs are constructed from AOSP base and not stock base.
Oh ok thanks that makes sense, but why would someone not want the stock apps? So I would only need to flash an AOSP if I was creating a rom, or wanted stock without gapps?
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I ask myself the same question. I came from iPhone to the Nexus because of the Google ecosystem. I don't know what I would do with the phone if it didn't have GAPPs.
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Oh ok thanks that makes sense, but why would someone not want the stock apps? So I would only need to flash an AOSP if I was creating a rom, or wanted stock without gapps?
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Not all of the stock apps are useful, for example... Google Fit, Google Earth, Google Books, etc aren't useful to many of us.
You flash gapps.
You don't construct a ROM based off stock ROM, you have to base it off AOSP.
The AOSP ROM without any features was released as a base build since it is relatively a early build and features werent available yet. Nothing more.
garyHal said:
I ask myself the same question. I came from iPhone to the Nexus because of the Google ecosystem. I don't know what I would do with the phone if it didn't have GAPPs.
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It does have gapps you just flash to a additional zip to have the gapps.
Ok, thanks for clearing that up for me
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You have to look at the change log in the op of the said rom ...... Most aosp ROMs are going to give much more functionality and options for themes etc
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I would like to change the date to be centered and expand the power off screen to include reboot to name a few.
I am looking for a rom that will be very close to stock with a few mods.
Thanks so much!
stu5797 said:
I would like to change the date to be centered and expand the power off screen to include reboot to name a few.
I am looking for a rom that will be very close to stock with a few mods.
Thanks so much!
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terminus. its aosp based, not cm based.
Thanks! Can I flash this even though my build number is LRX22C and the termius is LRX22G? I am also on stock 5.0.1 and this is 5.0.2.
Thanks so much!
stu5797 said:
Thanks! Can I flash this even though my build number is LRX22C and the termius is LRX22G? I am also on stock 5.0.1 and this is 5.0.2.
Thanks so much!
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absolutely. if youre on a aosp based rom, you can even try a dirty flaah(not wiping anything. but make a backup in recovery first, just in case. if your on a stock or cm based rom, you will have wipe data(factory reset) first
edit.. just read, youre on stock. so, in recovery before you flash this rom(+gapps, +supersu), you will have to wipe data(factory reset)(nothing else) first. dont wipe whats in your storage!
You could also try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/themes-apps/modpack-mcr-modpack-nexus-6-r1-t2996168
Sinless is a stock based ROM with the mods your looking for. I've used it since day one. I'm not really asop guy since there tends to be bugs. But to each their own.
Chroma rom. Contains what you need, nothing more and nothing less. Lightweight and stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/rom-chroma-01-11-2015-t3000003
I would highly recommend Chroma
Using Chroma since a while now. It's solid. Go for it.
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Chroma!
suku_patel_22 said:
Using Chroma since a while now. It's solid. Go for it.
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I haven't seen you in the thread lately! Seen you posting in the Franco Kernel thread often though.
I have some secrets up my sleeve to celebrate being the 2nd most replied thread and 3rd most viewed thread in N6 Android Development forums while celebrating the one-month anniversary of the ROM release
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I haven't seen you in the thread lately! Seen you posting in the Franco Kernel thread often though.
I have some secrets up my sleeve to celebrate being the 2nd most replied thread and 3rd most viewed thread in N6 Android Development forums while celebrating the one-month anniversary of the ROM release
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Well I am having zero issues with Chroma and am hoping that sensor_ind gets killed and burned.
Hence being there more often.
Well I know one of the secret is the official Chroma theme
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Chroma
Chroma Rom has the highest Benchmark so far right after flash.
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Well I am having zero issues with Chroma and am hoping that sensor_ind gets killed and burned.
Hence being there more often.
Well I know one of the secret is the official Chroma theme
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Psssh, that's not what I wanted to hear I want people to come back even if there aren't any bugs. Sensor_ind is on the kernel level, try Franco's test kernel. I also updated modified to r14.1 which stops sensor_ind (using Imoseyon's patches)
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Psssh, that's not what I wanted to hear I want people to come back even if there aren't any bugs. Sensor_ind is on the kernel level, try Franco's test kernel. I also updated modified to r14.1 which stops sensor_ind (using Imoseyon's patches)
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Yeah, I am on his test kernel. Have disabled both msm_hsic_host and sensor_ind already.
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Chroma Rom has the highest Benchmark so far right after flash.
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lmao, seriously???
Hi folks
There is few AOSP roms but is there someone who is planning to bring clean AOSP just like google released it, without any mods like statusbar, advancedpowermenu etc. ? I tried to build it myself but I'm not real developer i just know how to build roms.
+1... I need an pure AOSP too. All roms I've tried was pre-rooted and I dont wanna go back to MIUI =\
+1 i want it too ?
I am looking for an pure aosp rom too. Without any modification for using xposed+gravitybox
Jawor245 said:
Hi folks
There is few AOSP roms but is there someone who is planning to bring clean AOSP just like google released it, without any mods like statusbar, advancedpowermenu etc. ? I tried to build it myself but I'm not real developer i just know how to build roms.
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Just use jdc aosp, it s the most stable ROM... I m talking about 6.0.1 version
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Undeon said:
+1... I need an pure AOSP too. All roms I've tried was pre-rooted and I dont wanna go back to MIUI =\
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If you search a bit in the forum you always can find a solution root it's not permanent and just in the superSu app there is an option to remove root....
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I am looking for an pure aosp rom too. Without any modification for using xposed+gravitybox
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Again jdc aosp is far the most stable ROM ( marshmallow ROM ). Guys before to ask to build what we already have it's better to give a shot and flash the various ROM devs are developing for us!
So far I fallen in love with this AOSP based ROMs:
Jdc aosp 6.0.1 and 7.1
Slim ROM
ChyperOS
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Just use jdc aosp, it s the most stable ROM... I m talking about 6.0.1 version
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Undeon said:
+1... I need an pure AOSP too. All roms I've tried was pre-rooted and I dont wanna go back to MIUI =
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If you search a bit in the forum you always can find a solution root it's not permanent and just in the superSu app there is an option to remove root....
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Again jdc aosp is far the most stable ROM ( marshmallow ROM ). Guys before to ask to build what we already have it's better to give a shot and flash the various ROM devs are developing for us!
So far I fallen in love with this AOSP based ROMs:
Jdc aosp 6.0.1 and 7.1
Slim ROM
ChyperOS
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I was using jdc aosp since its 1st release, this rom is very good for me and also i can use gravitybox features. Everything was just smooth & perfect.
But the problem is, i am facing random forced closed notification from com.android.phone. i dont know how can i get rid from this.
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I was using jdc aosp since its 1st release, this rom is very good for me and also i can use gravitybox features. Everything was just smooth & perfect.
But the problem is, i am facing random forced closed notification from com.android.phone. i dont know how can i get rid from this.
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Wich gapps did you use?
Philb90 said:
If you search a bit in the forum you always can find a solution root it's not permanent and just in the superSu app there is an option to remove root....
Again jdc aosp is far the most stable ROM ( marshmallow ROM ). Guys before to ask to build what we already have it's better to give a shot and flash the various ROM devs are developing for us!
So far I fallen in love with this AOSP based ROMs:
Jdc aosp 6.0.1 and 7.1
Slim ROM
ChyperOS
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Unrooting these roms I'll be able to use Android Pay? I've tried Magisk v9, but wont worked =\
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Wich gapps did you use?
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open_gapps-arm64-6.0-pico-20161207
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....But the problem is, i am facing random forced closed notification from com.android.phone. i dont know how can i get rid from this.
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Manually update it with 7.1 app - available on apk mirror, manually set permissions and don't forget to set it as default in settings...
@Philb90 yes i know that jdc aosp is a great rom but i was talking about pure untouched by mods rom like in nexus devices
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@Philb90 yes i know that jdc aosp is a great rom but i was talking about pure untouched by mods rom like in nexus devices
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Rom it has Just few options like center clock and close all recent apps.... Just don't use them and you are fine. ROM still base on aosp
Undeon said:
+1... I need an pure AOSP too. All roms I've tried was pre-rooted and I dont wanna go back to MIUI =\
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First rule in modding:
BACKUP AND TRY
I'm working on AOSP-OMS, its pretty much AOSP with Substratum support and some hardware buttons options.
33bca said:
I'm working on AOSP-OMS, its pretty much AOSP with Substratum support and some hardware buttons options.
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Whoa dude. How many computers do you own? This would be, what, your sixth ROM?
Currently i just have one But since i dont need the sources of the MM Roms, i can maintain up to 4 roms at the same time. More are not possible because i dont have more storage.
33bca said:
I'm working on AOSP-OMS, its pretty much AOSP with Substratum support and some hardware buttons options.
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That would be an amazing rom. Really looking forward to it!
33bca said:
I'm working on AOSP-OMS, its pretty much AOSP with Substratum support and some hardware buttons options.
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Can you relase a AOSP that PASS SafetyNet Helper, please?
Philb90 said:
First rule in modding:
BACKUP AND TRY
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I've tried every "AOSP" rom available that I saw, including the JDC one after unrooting it and none of them passed the SafetyNet Helper. Sorry if I'm rude but, if the idea is a "AOSP" rom, I must be unmodded or called "AOSP based"...
Undeon said:
Can you relase a AOSP that PASS SafetyNet Helper, please?
I've tried every "AOSP" rom available that I saw, including the JDC one after unrooting it and none of them passed the SafetyNet Helper. Sorry if I'm rude but, if the idea is a "AOSP" rom, I must be unmodded or called "AOSP based"...
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It is totally irellevant which rom you use, first you need to fully unroot the rom, that of course... but you also need to use a custom kernel with SultanXDA commit for the bootloader check. Safetynet now also needs a locked bootloader or a pached kernel
33bca said:
It is totally irellevant which rom you use, first you need to fully unroot the rom, that of course... but you also need to use a custom kernel with SultanXDA commit for the bootloader check. Safetynet now also needs a locked bootloader or a pached kernel
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NOW, You're putting me in the right direction... Did you know if Falcon Kernel (or any other kernel) has this patch? Thanks!!