Is it worth installing CM now? - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

So I just got my O+3T about an hour ago and I love it, fastest phone I've ever owned by a mile.
I sold my brand new S7 Edge to buy this mainly because it was more developer friendly and I really love cm.
I realise there will be no more updates in terms of cm roms but what are the implications of installing cm now? Is it just security updates?
Is anyone else running cm now and keeping it regardless or is it a better idea to stick with/return to stock?

rm83855 said:
So I just got my O+3T about an hour ago and I love it, fastest phone I've ever owned by a mile.
I sold my brand new S7 Edge to buy this mainly because it was more developer friendly and I really love cm.
I realise there will be no more updates in terms of cm roms but what are the implications of installing cm now? Is it just security updates?
Is anyone else running cm now and keeping it regardless or is it a better idea to stick with/return to stock?
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it is buggy as hell

Michalko5896 said:
it is buggy as hell
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No? I'm assuming you're referring to cm14.1. Sultans cm13 is fast as hell and completely stable.

mforminio7 said:
No? I'm assuming you're referring to cm14.1. Sultans cm13 is fast as hell and completely stable.
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Sure, but I have no intentions of using MM ROM in 2017 lol.

I'll use CM13 as long as all my apps continue to run and my xposed modules all work and my battery lasts 2-3 days with 10 hours of screen on time. XdaSultan and his ROM run perfect on my phone.

Cm14.1 is fine. The RR versions are even better. I would recommend the official RR build more then anything. Been running it for a while and not a single issue

c_86 said:
Cm14.1 is fine. The RR versions are even better. I would recommend the official RR build more then anything. Been running it for a while and not a single issue
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What's the official RR builds?

I wouldn't trust these unofficial builds of CM (Lineage), both from sultan and koenkk. Most of the developers have no idea how to make safe roms + fact that they all turned off forceencrypt is just repulsive. I strongly recommend you to wait for official builds.

rm83855 said:
What's the official RR builds?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/rom-kernel-resurrectionremix-n-t3524715

Tesla N is good same with official RR. Other then that I wouldn't bother.
I've been happy with the stock rom using xposed, arise and systemless root with francos kernal and all running sweet as.

Michalko5896 said:
I wouldn't trust these unofficial builds of CM (Lineage), both from sultan and koenkk. Most of the developers have no idea how to make safe roms + fact that they all turned off forceencrypt is just repulsive. I strongly recommend you to wait for official builds.
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Really? Just how unsafe is this, this is encryption right? I'm hoping lineage won't take too long, I suspect our device will be one of the first to receive it?

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/development/rom-kernel-resurrectionremix-n-t3524715
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A Sad Napkin said:
Tesla N is good same with official RR. Other then that I wouldn't bother.
I've been happy with the stock rom using xposed, arise and systemless root with francos kernal and all running sweet as.
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I assume these roms such as RR don't have cm themes? Does the systemless root work with Android Pay?

rm83855 said:
I assume these roms such as RR don't have cm themes? Does the systemless root work with Android Pay?
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No the CM theme engine isn't out for nougat yet.
Yes it does. But you need Franco Kernal as well because it Bypasses the verified boot flag for Android Pay compatibility.

rm83855 said:
Really? Just how unsafe is this, this is encryption right? I'm hoping lineage won't take too long, I suspect our device will be one of the first to receive it?
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What I have noticed is that many custom roms have poorly configured SELinux, many unfixed CVEs in kernel, disabled forceencrypt (encryption disabled by default, user must go to settings and manually turn it on, what most of the users don't do), distribution through unsecure channels and many more mistakes. Stock roms are mostly fine because google force OEMs to apply certain configurations to their roms. But unofficial developers have free hand, so they do whatever they want and results are sometimes atrocious. Official CM was pretty good, there were certain requirements that ROMs must have met and I really liked the way CM was compiled and distributed. Imho, if you are serious about security, you should wait for the official Lineage OS (if there will ever be the official Lineage OS).

Michalko5896 said:
What I have noticed is that many custom roms have poorly configured SELinux, many unfixed CVEs in kernel, disabled forceencrypt (encryption disabled by default, user must go to settings and manually turn it on, what most of the users don't do), distribution through unsecure channels and many more mistakes. Stock roms are mostly fine because google force OEMs to apply certain configurations to their roms. But unofficial developers have free hand, so they do whatever they want and results are sometimes atrocious. Official CM was pretty good, there were certain requirements that ROMs must have met and I really liked the way CM was compiled and distributed. Imho, if you are serious about security, you should wait for the official Lineage OS (if there will ever be the official Lineage OS).
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That's a very valid point but security isn't a massive concern for me considering i set selinux to permissive for v4a anyway. I suppose even having root is classed as a security flaw in the first place.

Sultanxda always has the best optimized roms in terms of stability, photos and battery.

A Sad Napkin said:
No the CM theme engine isn't out for nougat yet.
Yes it does. But you need Franco Kernal as well because it Bypasses the verified boot flag for Android Pay compatibility.
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Thanks so much, this community is awesome.
This phone is gorgeous, fast and dare I say near perfect. Finding the perfect set up over the next few days will be interesting. The sheer speed and smoothness of this phone is screaming "don't touch me" but oxygen os just isn't quite there for me yet, if it included a theme engine etc then I'd be sold.

rm83855 said:
Thanks so much, this community is awesome.
This phone is gorgeous, fast and dare I say near perfect. Finding the perfect set up over the next few days will be interesting. The sheer speed and smoothness of this phone is screaming "don't touch me" but oxygen os just isn't quite there for me yet, if it included a theme engine etc then I'd be sold.
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no theme engine but it has a dark mode which is nice and you can change the accent colours.
OxygenOS with systemless root, systemless xposed makes it perfect. I'm just waiting for the official nougat update. I also have ARISE and DOLBY ATMOS as well.

A Sad Napkin said:
no theme engine but it has a dark mode which is nice and you can change the accent colours.
OxygenOS with systemless root, systemless xposed makes it perfect. I'm just waiting for the official nougat update. I also have ARISE and DOLBY ATMOS as well.
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I didn't even notice this, the dark colour is much better. Did u have to set selinux to permissive for arise? Does this pose any issues with ota's, android pay etc?

rm83855 said:
I didn't even notice this, the dark colour is much better. Did u have to set selinux to permissive for arise? Does this pose any issues with ota's, android pay etc?
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Android pay will work with system less root and magisk
It doesn't work with system less xposed. Just tested it although you can disable xposed and reboot then use Android pay but that's just hassle.
Selinux status I'm not 100% sure but I much prefer having xposed then Android pay. But that's me.

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Custom ROM and Force Reboots

I have had a DT since launch and I have had a custom ROM on for quite a while and upon using Android N (through crDroid) I found an extreme amount of forced reboots, I was wondering what causes them as I would love to join the ranks of the 1%ers who use android N across all platforms.
Obviously saying "it doesn't work please fix" is not going to get me anywhere so ill throw my pride out the window and accept any and all assistance if yall would be so kind.
Sareniah said:
I have had a DT since launch and I have had a custom ROM on for quite a while and upon using Android N (through crDroid) I found an extreme amount of forced reboots, I was wondering what causes them as I would love to join the ranks of the 1%ers who use android N across all platforms.
Obviously saying "it doesn't work please fix" is not going to get me anywhere so ill throw my pride out the window and accept any and all assistance if yall would be so kind.
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crDroid is notorious for that. Try any of the other 7.1 roms that are out there. I installed AOKP 2 days ago and it hasn't rebooted yet. Battery life is awesome too.
ok. Ill try out aokp as that is what I used in 6.0.1 Thanks!
Sareniah said:
ok. Ill try out aokp as that is what I used in 6.0.1 Thanks!
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Just to give you an update, I just removed AOKP because whenever I try to make a call through a Bluetooth device (like my car's hands free system), it completely messes up the phone and eventually force reboots. These roms are based on early versions of CM14.1 (we don't even have official CM14.1 builds yet) so some bugs are to be expected, but they're all being updated very regularly so I expect that they will be virtually bug free in a no time. Just keep trying them until you find one that works for you.
TheSt33v said:
Just to give you an update, I just removed AOKP because whenever I try to make a call through a Bluetooth device (like my car's hands free system), it completely messes up the phone and eventually force reboots. These roms are based on early versions of CM14.1 (we don't even have official CM14.1 builds yet) so some bugs are to be expected, but they're all being updated very regularly so I expect that they will be virtually bug free in a no time. Just keep trying them until you find one that works for you.
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RR 7.x was just released yesterday. People are saying it's quite stable.
[ROM][All Quark][7.x]Resurrection Remix
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/development/rom-resurrection-remix-t3511109
khangozzy said:
24 hrs without reboot issue, great job as usual @bhb27, thanks.
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johnbravado said:
This ROM is awesome. Using latest GApps and no reboots no issues. Smooth sailing. I believe much better than crDroid. The RR team is amazing and thanks to @bhb27 for working hard.
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quantum tao said:
So far is running good. Not a fan of pixel launcher though, also i think the network icons in crdroid are more functional because they have built in traffic arrows.
Glad to have proximity speakerphone back.
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xboxbr said:
very stable for me. no reboots so far
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Also @calsurferpunk just re-synced his "unofficial" CM14 to RR's builds to hope to get that stability. Previously he was uing crDroids database (or whatever). His unofficial CM14 builds are a hybrid of more bare bones CM and everything-including-the-kitchen sink tweaks of custom ROMs. His builds have the more popular tweaks, like being able to download Moto apps and a couple more, but are not change-everything ROMs.
[ROM][2016-12-03][Quarks][CM 14.1 Unofficial][7.1.x]
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/development/rom-t3494646
calsurferpunk said:
I just posted an updated build. I'm using repos from RR instead of crDroid (still configured to be stock CM 14.1) and the "stock" kernel from 2bhb27. Hopefully this fixes the instability issues. You should go over and thank him as well for all of his hard work
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224403322
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I really appreciate your assistance with this mate. I remember back when we had mofo and your only option was basically build an image yourself or take whatever one guy was developing. I'm really thankful we have evolved no thanks to the developers like chainfire and all the wonderful people who still care for our 3900mah mini Nexus 6... Or at least close enough
Edit: I will try out CM14.1 Unofficial for a day and see how that goes. I really want to stay away from "kitchen sink" roms because of the restarts. Thanks again for your help

Which ROM for most settings and customizability?

Which ROM should I install if I want the most amount of settings and ways to customize things?
Some additional thoughts...
Does one even need a custom ROM these days, or can most things be changed using "Xposed installer"?
Are there any drawbacks using a custom ROM?
1. RR is a good choice IMO.
2. More features to play with. Themes. More updates.
3. Xposed doesn't exist on Nougat.
4. Nope except not be able to use full stock features. Stability? It depends on the ROMs and the maturity of the Android version.
Primokorn said:
1. RR is a good choice IMO.
2. More features to play with. Themes. More updates.
3. Xposed doesn't exist on Nougat.
4. Nope except not be able to use full stock features. Stability? It depends on the ROMs and the maturity of the Android version.
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Thank you for a good response.
What are some of the stock features, just to get an idea?
white-k said:
Thank you for a good response.
What are some of the stock features, just to get an idea?
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Oxygen OS apps (but you can get a port version for Camera and Gallery)
Dark UI (but you can flash a ROM supporting Substratum)
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I don't remember OOS well and since I have a preference for custom ROMs over stock firmware I can't give you many reasons to stay on OOS. If you want to have the latest Android version, some day you will have flash a custom ROM.
Primokorn said:
Oxygen OS apps (but you can get a port version for Camera and Gallery)
Dark UI (but you can flash a ROM supporting Substratum)
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I don't remember OOS well and since I have a preference for custom ROMs over stock firmware I can't give you many reasons to stay on OOS. If you want to have the latest Android version, some day you will have flash a custom ROM.
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Thank you.
I've spent ten minutes trying to figure out which one is the official (or best) version of Resurrection Remix. Can you point me in the right way?
The one in your signature says it has a pirate-icon if you install pirate stuff. And while I may not do that, I still don't like the idea of that.
So which RR would you recommend?
white-k said:
Thank you.
I've spent ten minutes trying to figure out which one is the official (or best) version of Resurrection Remix. Can you point me in the right way?
The one in your signature says it has a pirate-icon if you install pirate stuff. And while I may not do that, I still don't like the idea of that.
So which RR would you recommend?
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Checkout:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...pment/rom-kernel-resurrectionremix-n-t3524715
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https://plus.google.com/+varund7726
white-k said:
Thank you.
I've spent ten minutes trying to figure out which one is the official (or best) version of Resurrection Remix. Can you point me in the right way?
The one in your signature says it has a pirate-icon if you install pirate stuff. And while I may not do that, I still don't like the idea of that.
So which RR would you recommend?
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Both versions have this anti piracy measure I think.
I recommend the unofficial builds since I'm using them ?
It has extra features such as delta updates, signature spoofing support,... and the dev is always available to help and answer our questions.
Primokorn said:
Both versions have this anti piracy measure I think.
I recommend the unofficial builds since I'm using them
It has extra features such as delta updates, signature spoofing support,... and the dev is always available to help and answer our questions.
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How many unofficial versions are there ?
SlyUK said:
How many unofficial versions are there ?
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idk...
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idk...
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Fair enough. But you recommend this one:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...ent/rom-resurrection-remix-5-8-0-oms-t3527344
SlyUK said:
Fair enough. But you recommend this one:
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You could have just flashed the ROM days ago, and have decided yourself; instead of waiting for others to dictate what you will or will not like. And just because someone recommends it, doesn't mean you will even like it.
redpoint73 said:
You could have just flashed the ROM days ago, and have decided yourself; instead of waiting for others to dictate what you will or will not like. And just because someone recommends it, doesn't mean you will even like it.
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Agreed.
Agreed nicesoni ash has the best build in my opinion and the dev is great and very supportive of the rom and it's users. And there are lots of unofficial builds for nicesonis rom but you only need to install the latest one.

Is there a custom rom for this phone? (PRA-LX1/2/3)

Hi, yesterday i got this awesome device as a gift. But i don't like the Custom OS EMUI, Is there a custom rom for this phone? I have already unlocked this phone and installed TWRP. But i don't know what else to do.
maucvs said:
Hi, yesterday i got this awesome device as a gift. But i don't like the Custom OS EMUI, Is there a custom rom for this phone? I have already unlocked this phone and installed TWRP. But i don't know what else to do.
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Nope...just don't waste your time... there​ is no custom ROMs yet...and I don't think that there will ever be... Huawei won't give the devs any source codes...
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There will be I am working on a custom is based of emui
Gen?
ts gaming said:
There will be I am working on a custom is based of emui
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Hi, if you are I would like to give it a try. Vodafone have given me a Pralx1 on contract. It certainly has lots of room for improvement as it has the usual bloated system install and isn't anywhere near as fast as it could be. It is slightly choppy through the menus compared to similar spec phones. How have you got round the problem of Huawei not releasing the code? Or have they released it recently?
johnuhtron said:
Hi, if you are I would like to give it a try. Vodafone have given me a Pralx1 on contract. It certainly has lots of room for improvement as it has the usual bloated system install and isn't anywhere near as fast as it could be. It is slightly choppy through the menus compared to similar spec phones. How have you got round the problem of Huawei not releasing the code? Or have they released it recently?
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He is just modifying the stock one. There won't be a big difference, just some optimisations.
Thanks
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He is just modifying the stock one. There won't be a big difference, just some optimisations.
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Thanks for the reply VP. Well to be honest any improvements would be welcome. As I have the 16gb version and the current OS takes up 2/3rds of that space, which is insane. If its even partially debloated I will use what ever modified rom he throws my way. Fairly nice phone so will be keeping it and hoping for more custom roms to be released in the future if Huawei ever pulls there thumb out regarding there policies of sharing that is!
John
Debloating is easy if you have root, it's the optimisation that is a bit tricky. I've tried to use Kernel Aduitor to try and optimise it from there, but unfortunately I haven't found the best possible combination of settings yet.
How I wish we had RR, PA or Lineage ROMs, but I don't think that all the sources will be released.
In the meantime, Root and Viper4Android are there to satisfy me, though I hope we'll have Xposed for Nougat and a custom kernel in lieu of Custom ROMs..

Which Rom is used the most?

Ok so I'm trying to find a daily driver. I've done a lot of flashing. I have used dirty unicorns, linage, rr, aokp. I just can't figure out what I want to run so I want to see what everyone else is running. This isn't a hich room is best thread. Just tell us what your running and why that rom.
UnicornHub said:
Ok so I'm trying to find a daily driver. I've done a lot of flashing. I have used dirty unicorns, linage, rr, aokp. I just can't figure out what I want to run so I want to see what everyone else is running. This isn't a hich room is best thread. Just tell us what your running and why that rom.
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LineageOS
I think they provide better support, quick Stable update
Good luck
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Oxygen Open Beta
But do those have customization like rr? I use Nova.
UnicornHub said:
But do those have customization like rr? I use Nova.
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RR is a customized LineageOS with lots of extra options. The launcher however, you decide over no matter what ROM your running. I'm also using Nova on stock LOS.
Lineage OS from sultanxda. Stable, best battery life, best camera, no bloat, not so many unnecessary options
Looks like resurrection remix the best rom. I am using always resurrection remix on all my phones, SGS 2, LG nexus 5x, Lenovo A6000, nexus 10, SGS 7 and now one plus 3t
lxNightxl said:
Looks like resurrection remix the best rom.
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It's the most customizable ROM , but has other disadvantages.
lxNightxl said:
Looks like resurrection remix the best rom. I am using always resurrection remix on all my phones, SGS 2, LG nexus 5x, Lenovo A6000, nexus 10, SGS 7 and now one plus 3t
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Ya when I was running it I had some force closes and some lag. But I'm not looking for the "best" ROM BC that's going to differ for everyone I'm just seeing what ppl are running.
I decided to flash sultans linage. I'll give up the customization for stability.
Stock - i used to be a custom ROM guy but can barely be bothered now-a-days saying that ive never been as happy with a stock ROM as i am with OSS.
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Oxygen Open Beta
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Stock - i used to be a custom ROM guy but can barely be bothered now-a-days saying that ive never been as happy with a stock ROM as i am with OSS.
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Indeed,stock OOS get better and better after every update...
UnicornHub said:
This isn't a hich room is best thread.
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Yes, it is. Call it what you want: most popular, favorite, best ROM. It's still all just the same question. Everyone has massively different preferences and needs, and your experience will vary drastically depending on how you as an individual use your phone. Asking strangers to make a decision for your is not only useless, it is also bizarre. You clearly already have the knowledge/ability to try various ROMs (as you stated you did). So leaving the decision to something as arbitrary as a stranger's whim (or a ROM's popularity) is just strange.
I'd also caution against using a ROM, just because it's widely used and "most popular". Plenty of times in the past, the ROM that worked best for me, was one that was less popular, and more obscure. You do yourself an injustice by ignoring these "hidden gems".
For the first time after using a smartphone, i decided to settle with Stock ROM. For me, it gives the best UI and a lot of useful options. I don't even need to tell that the Stock camera is far better than any other apps used in other Custom ROMs. Battery is really amazing too considering my way to use the cellphone( Facebook app, the great battery villain is full time here in use).
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LineageOS
I think they provide better support, quick Stable update
Good luck
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Bout the LOS, for me one important option is missing, a black UI
Thanks everyone.
ROM Lover
I love trying out new ROM's.
Fot OP3T i have tried Oxygen official, Oxygen Beta, Lineage & Ressuruction.
To me Oxygen beta since May has become really good, improved battery a lot.
Stock is always better
What about paranoid android?
Dear Sir,
If quick update is the requirement, the Lineage is the best and I have to say unofficial sultan 14.1 is the same as he is also quick but If you are installing sultan 14.1 for only battery back up then I think you should have a look with custom kernel such as franco and elemenatlx which are great in battery back up.
But for me and also with some other friends, stock oxygen is the best as camera is the main priority for me. For other features magisk is readily available.
Thanks to all developers for the support time to time.
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Stock - i used to be a custom ROM guy but can barely be bothered now-a-days saying that ive never been as happy with a stock ROM as i am with OSS.
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Are you me?
Edit: Didn't see the necro, sorry

Should i stay with LOS or go back to OOS

I have been using LOS 15 for some time now .I moved to LOS because of it's long term support(not into changing roms because of reinstalling and configs) after OOS announcement to end oneplus 3t major update support...
In term of speed and usage OOS was way smooth than LOS but i decided to get used to LOS because of update...
Now i'm experiencing lags in LOS...not frequently but it's been there for a month i think and it's annoying.like today keyboard was not appearing and it's was to slow to go back or change or do any thing..
so i decided to do something about it.
1) change kernal
2) go back to OOS(as it will update to pie now)
which one would you recommend?? if kernal then which one?
I've not used LOS the fact that you couldn't select vibrate only on the alert slider put me off (not sure if that is an option now though).
I had been using the MIUI ROM for quite a while but went back to OOS. You'll get android 9 so should be fine for at least another year. Also OOS has regular security updates.
For me OOS is an amazing ROM, no slow downs or issues and l always end up coming back to it after trying custom ROMs.
Ok then will go back to OOS then... I'm not security obsessed but new features and improvments
sameer4 said:
Ok then will go back to OOS then... I'm not security obsessed but new features and improvments
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The lag issue has been fixed in LOS. You could have flashed a custom Kernel and it would have been better too, and of course there are other ROMs. It's not a binary choice! OOS is fine if you're not particularly fussy and don't want to have control over every little thing. You'll lose out on things like granular Display Calibration and full Notification LED control though.
Dirk said:
The lag issue has been fixed in LOS. You could have flashed a custom Kernel and it would have been better too, and of course there are other ROMs. It's not a binary choice! OOS is fine if you're not particularly fussy and don't want to have control over every little thing. You'll lose out on things like granular Display Calibration and full Notification LED control though.
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Yes haven't experienced any lag from the day of post ?. About kernal, i was looking for suggestions.can you recommend one? And about rom, i mentioned in the post, that i didn't want to try or keep changing the rom because of reinstallation and configuration. Fine with not having control over everything.
sameer4 said:
Yes haven't experienced any lag from the day of post . About kernal, i was looking for suggestions.can you recommend one? And about rom, i mentioned in the post, that i didn't want to try or keep changing the rom because of reinstallation and configuration. Fine with not having control over everything.
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If you're happy with LOS there's not much else needed. Caesium kernel would be a good addition so that you pass Safetynet, which you don't on stock LOS kernel. This would allow you to use banking apps/Google Pay etc.
Dirk said:
If you're happy with LOS there's not much else needed. Caesium kernel would be a good addition so that you pass Safetynet, which you don't on stock LOS kernel. This would allow you to use banking apps/Google Pay etc.
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Ok thank you for suggestions ?
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Ok thank you for suggestions
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If you play PUBG, don't flash Caesium.
I tried it about a week back and had so much random freezes and lags while playing it. Didn't happen with the stock LOS kernel.
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If you play PUBG, don't flash Caesium.
I tried it about a week back and had so much random freezes and lags while playing it. Didn't happen with the stock LOS kernel.
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No i don't play PUBG but thanks for the warning ?
sorry thanks for the warning *

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