Simple, which version of custom ROMs gives better battery life?
Omnirom Lollipop is best in battery/performance if you don't need any special CM/Slim Feature.
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Hey !
What is, according to you, the best ROM which is based on KitKat in terms of battery life, smooth and tweaks ?
recaf is the best
For me the best 5.1.1 rom I have tested is the RR rom. Good battery life and no force closed. Only thing lacking this rom is the ability to tweak the governor manually.
Hello Everyone,
I want to install a mm ROM (doing it for the first time).....can anyone suggest me the best mm ROM in terms of smoothness, stability, features, battery use, etc. (quite confused as there are many options out there)...
thanks for help in advance.
tony stark01 said:
Hello Everyone,
I want to install a mm ROM (doing it for the first time).....can anyone suggest me the best mm ROM in terms of smoothness, stability, features, battery use, etc. (quite confused as there are many options out there)...
thanks for help in advance.
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Dirty Unicorns according to me. Actually all ROMs are more or less the same. Some might be CM based while some might be AOSP based thats the only difference.
AOSP by Ivan. Its the best in terms of stability, battery life, smoothness. It is nearly stock android plus some tiny additional features.
If you want feature full rom then try CM, and others.
If you want stability and battery life, miui official global stable image or xiaomi.eu's one.
If you try something different (not miui) you can find a lot of roms. the problem is: more features ==> more potential problems.
aosp by ivan is cool and clean. dirty unicorns is probably the best with a lot of features right now.
i will recommend this. clean and stable.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-mi-3/development/rom-aosp-caf-t3378285
Latest Official Ressurection Remix MM. Amazing performance, Doze is working flawlessly, no bugs, super stable. Gaming is smooth even when underclocking to 1.9Ghz and undervolting. And if you care for benchmarks... above 58k on Antutu.
I've been using Tesla ROM (Android 6.0) for a few months now, but it suffers from stability issues. I'm at the stage now where I don't care one bit about running the latest Android version or features, I could go back to Jellybean for all I care.
So I ask - what, in your experience, has been the most stable and battery-friendly firmware so far for the Xperia Z, completely ignoring features or "flavor"? Stock Jellybean? I do prefer the AOSP look and feel at this stage, but if there is no AOSP as good as stock then I'm willing to settle.
Thanks for your feedback!
I am using Slimkat 4.4.4 for butter smooth performance. And also the battery life is impressive. though I flashed KMA kernel to this rom and tweaked it by Kernel auditor. Now overall performance is best in the line.
i'm sure KK roms are way better than LP or MM Roms in battery aspects.
and personally i prefer miui 7 .because its based on stock KK (.283/.292) with all of sony stock features including sony camera,bravia engine,..... and miui look and feel.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z/development/rom-miui-7-xperia-z-t3192872
stock 5.1.1 100% stable, even with custom kernel.
AOSP/CM/etc. lp/mm not stable.
Stock LP has horrible battery life.
Yeah, using MIUI for the moment. I actually ordered a new Redmi Note 4, so it's goodbye to the Yuga for me!
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Hello
I am interested in moving onto one of the none EMUI custom roms.
Which of the roms has best battery? I have read that RR has poor battery. Do the other AOSP roms also have this problem?
I would recquire the ROM to be stable in terms of daily use.
Thanks.