Resurrection vs Epic - Xiaomi Mi MIX Questions & Answers

Hi everyone, just wanted to get a census about the performance of resurrection vs epic before I jump ship.
On Epic I'm getting about 3.2gb free memory out of 6gb and with tons of apps in the background it's still snappy. Am wondering whether similar performance or better can be expected from the resurrection since it's based on Nougat and should be even more Optimized?

Leechoonhwee said:
Hi everyone, just wanted to get a census about the performance of resurrection vs epic before I jump ship.
On Epic I'm getting about 3.2gb free memory out of 6gb and with tons of apps in the background it's still snappy. Am wondering whether similar performance or better can be expected from the resurrection since it's based on Nougat and should be even more Optimized?
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Hi. I tried RR briefly, ram usage was almost same. Epic is a bit better in my experience(Lots of app, xposed modules, mods).
Mi MIX
7.4.14 Épic

Leechoonhwee said:
Hi everyone, just wanted to get a census about the performance of resurrection vs epic before I jump ship.
On Epic I'm getting about 3.2gb free memory out of 6gb and with tons of apps in the background it's still snappy. Am wondering whether similar performance or better can be expected from the resurrection since it's based on Nougat and should be even more Optimized?
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RR is quite snappy.
(and has no closed source code as miui that can do anything in the background)
Indeed, it cannot run Xposed, but it has all the enhancements of API 24 and API 25 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_version_history#Android_7.0_Nougat_.28API_24.29)
and the high customization of RR.
But you don't need to jump ship blindly, you can make a nandroid backup of epic rom, install RR and test it, and if you don't like it, you can revert back to epic rom.

Nikos2k said:
But you don't need to jump ship blindly, you can make a nandroid backup of epic rom, install RR and test it, and if you don't like it, you can revert back to epic rom.
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Side note: that process breaks the Epic rom Ota&Mods compatibility in Settings.
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7.4.14 Épic

Resurrection alllll theeee wayyyy! My Mix look like a bulet with this. I get better pictures with google cam app also. Can tell you I had a increase of 40% quality in photos.

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Improved performance with MIUI6

Guys, Yesterday I updated mu MIUI from v5 to v6. The Antutu benchmark was around 32,000 with v5 and it has how jumper to around to 43,000 after the update to v6!
That is one massive improvement in the ROM kernel it seems.
What are you experiences?
my experience? MIUI v6 sucks. big time.
they wanted to make it simpler, in my opinion its way more complicated now.
they took away many features of v5
apps keep crashing, google stuff doesn't work at all.
camera app is useless.
and so on.
that the whole UI looks like IOS now doesn't help either. every time you pull up the toggles i nearly puked. - ok -than can be fixed down the road with a decent theme but right now there ain't any.
back to v5 and .22 - if you ask me, the performance gain is NOT worth all the hassle.
vivzek said:
Guys, Yesterday I updated mu MIUI from v5 to v6. The Antutu benchmark was around 32,000 with v5 and it has how jumper to around to 43,000 after the update to v6!
That is one massive improvement in the ROM kernel it seems.
What are you experiences?
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The huge difference comes from the fact that you used Antutu 4 final on Miui5 and Antutu 5 beta on Miui6. Try installing Antutu 4 on Miui 6 and then see what scores you get.
linr76 said:
my experience? MIUI v6 sucks. big time.
1. they took away many features of v5
2. apps keep crashing,
3. google stuff doesn't work at all.
4. camera app is useless.
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1. That's true
2+3. I don't have those problems, maybe you should try clean install. In fact, I don't get any force closes and Gapps works just like they did in v5
4. That is also true
Also, we need to keep in mind that is a developer version. The stable version appears only in October.
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Also, we need to keep in mind that is a developer version. The stable version appears only in October.
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sure, but i doubt the ipone look will go away...
this release is hardly fit for a daily driver, just too much not working or constricted - go look at all the bug reports etc.
as i am playing with it some more, even the MIUI5 is still full of bugs, some of them have been around for a long long time and i doubt they will ever be fixed.
Lets hope the kernel source is available soon, as promised, then AOSP / CM/ here i come.
Personally its not the iphone look that pisses me of the most. But the feature loss is absolutelly unexcusable. I feel like i have a crappier phone now somehow...
Go CM11
The RAM Optimization is helping the UI is future ready for Android L hence ditching the menu button to recent with was irritating.
The Battery is still not optimized and I really want the Auto-Brightness like the CM11.
The iOS look is good using most of the 1080p resolution they have done a good job.
I now have 1GB of free RAM now but I never got any problem with RAM even if it was at 400MB free or 200MB.
My hopes for future updates are:
1.Auto-Brightness like CM11
2.Less resource usage more leading to more Free RAM.
3.Power Saver Mode and Battery Optimization.
4.English Themes,Mi Store,Games,etc
5.And something unexpected
Overall Happy with MIUI v6 than MIUI v5
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The huge difference comes from the fact that you used Antutu 4 final on Miui5 and Antutu 5 beta on Miui6. Try installing Antutu 4 on Miui 6 and then see what scores you get.
1. That's true
2+3. I don't have those problems, maybe you should try clean install. In fact, I don't get any force closes and Gapps works just like they did in v5
4. That is also true
Also, we need to keep in mind that is a developer version. The stable version appears only in October.
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see the tips of MIUI v6 you have to slide left and right to get more options like HDR etc
vivzek said:
Guys, Yesterday I updated mu MIUI from v5 to v6. The Antutu benchmark was around 32,000 with v5 and it has how jumper to around to 43,000 after the update to v6!
That is one massive improvement in the ROM kernel it seems.
What are you experiences?
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Dude, you have the new Antutu app, i'm on miui 23(stable international version) V5 and score 44000.It's not related with the version of miui, In fact V6 is not as stable and functional as v5.
To my AnTuTu not have reliability scores vary in each update.
Important to see the fluidity and functionality of the phone, not your score in an application.
A greeting.
I think the benchmark scores dont really matter as much as the user experience. The benchmark scores might be lower but i'm getting a bit more lag around the interface, maybe the new apps just arent optimised yet. What do you guys think? Plus I dont think the Mi3 has any problems with gaming performance so any improvement wouldnt be very noticeable
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MIUI V6 looks more heavier skinned compared to the V5. Not really surprised if perfomance turned into a crawl. Im getting the MI3 and won't update it to the V6 version. Its still new. Maybe give some time and the bugs shld be gone
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Been using v6 for quire some time now. IT does has some limitations like some less options in the notification pane and some awkward menu options, ok a ****ty camera app, but still it is preety smooth. ITs a beta version and new developments will keep coming as the devs keep on progressing... The interface is smooth just like v5 but if you want to keep progressing then u got to start using it as it will be the standard later on.
I personally like the MIUI 6 look...It has the polished look of iOS with the functionality of Android...
Admitted a lotta features are still missing, but I am assuming they will be added in final builds...(if they are not, then yeah, dual boot AOSP ROMs for me too...)
And when you got 32000ish scores in Antutu, did you have Performance mode ON?
I'm glad that I'm not alone (hugs) . This V6 is a flat fiasco, a dull imitation of the f..g Iphone
linr76 said:
my experience? MIUI v6 sucks. big time.
they wanted to make it simpler, in my opinion its way more complicated now.
they took away many features of v5
apps keep crashing, google stuff doesn't work at all.
camera app is useless.
and so on.
that the whole UI looks like IOS now doesn't help either. every time you pull up the toggles i nearly puked. - ok -than can be fixed down the road with a decent theme but right now there ain't any.
back to v5 and .22 - if you ask me, the performance gain is NOT worth all the hassle.
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TiTAN-O-One said:
MIUI V6 looks more heavier skinned compared to the V5. Not really surprised if perfomance turned into a crawl. Im getting the MI3 and won't update it to the V6 version. Its still new. Maybe give some time and the bugs shld be gone
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Well thats true seem ppl finding the os an ios replica are correct as the main stuff we are actually looking for is the ram and battery optimisation.
Moreover it seems to be screwed up with the new ui hope they come up with something solid till the official
I reverted back to 4.8.22 I've got a lot of problems on v6 dont like the camera,browser,battery life it messed up my root access,messed up also my touch screen, I've got ghost touches everywhere.
My personal opinion is that i m in love with the ui performance and what not.
Its buttery smooth, no lag, and it feels pretty awesome to use such a beautiful UI.
Ya but its true the camera app is a bit f***ed up but nevermind its just a beta one. Its going to get updated in a much better way so keep updating.
- Sent via cool MiUi v6.
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I reverted back to 4.8.22 I've got a lot of problems on v6 dont like the camera,browser,battery life it messed up my root access,messed up also my touch screen, I've got ghost touches everywhere.
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Whew! Glad to hear the ghost touch thing is a MIUI 6 bug...
I updated to MIUI 6 as soon as I got my Mi3 and get ghost touch too (mostly while charging)...
Stop Blaming For FC and other issues like some missing features in MIUI v5 and etc in Beta release of MIUI v6:silly:
Because its still in Beta test so when it comes in Stable State talk about it more..
Miui laaagggggs?
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Oxygen or CM?

Having had the 3t for a few weeks now I wonder if CM would be a better choice. Any options on what I might gain?
Only way to know is to try.
You gain better battery and buttery smooth performance
sbronder said:
Having had the 3t for a few weeks now I wonder if CM would be a better choice. Any options on what I might gain?
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Personally, I like more oxygen system
I'm using RR and its smooth and the battery keeps on going^^
I'm definitely planning on trying CM. There are a few features I use to have on my S5 running CM13 I miss having. Unfortunately they means I have to figure out how to install TWRP/unlock bootloader etc.. My only real concern is how much the camera quality will suffer oh CM.
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I'm definitely planning on trying CM. There are a few features I use to have on my S5 running CM13 I miss having. Unfortunately they means I have to figure out how to install TWRP/unlock bootloader etc.. My only real concern is how much the camera quality will suffer oh CM.
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Another alternative is to use Xposed Framework. I have a module with 3 year history (working on it since JellyBean) that can be compared to a custom ROM when it comes to features. It basically extends the functionality of stock ROM maintaining stock system stability + keeps all the other stock benefits like camera quality, which is a win-win situation. Link is in my signature.
Both are great in their own respects, however having the great MultiRom you can have more than 1 flavour on your device....?
RR Powered OnePlus 3T
How is the camera quality on CM RRM and others compared to OOS?
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How is the camera quality on CM RRM and others compared to OOS?
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people is saying is worse but sultan for example says is ok!
I like CM.
I feel that the CM battery and performance are good.
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Another alternative is to use Xposed Framework. I have a module with 3 year history (working on it since JellyBean) that can be compared to a custom ROM when it comes to features. It basically extends the functionality of stock ROM maintaining stock system stability + keeps all the other stock benefits like camera quality, which is a win-win situation. Link is in my signature.
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Totally agree with this considering how well OxygenOS (3.5.2.-3.5.4.) performs on OP3T, and that basically all you need is some visual tweaks which can you achieve with Xposed + Flat Style Bar Indicator or GravityBox [MM], for example.
I usually go for custom ROMs because with custom ROMS I am able to get better battery results, improve overall performance, customize status bar (center clock and perfectly arranged status bar icons) and add features like DT2W and so on, but in case of OP3T I can stick with stock OxygenOS (3.5.2.-3.5.4.) + root&Xposed (Flat Style Bar Indicator module for status bar tweaks) since it includes crucial features like DT2W, gestures already, it's performance is smooth and fast, and its battery life is as good as it gets with no tweaks whatsoever.

Few questions concerning Resurrection Remix

Hi everybody,
as I'm new to all these flashing custom ROMs stuff, I would like to get answers to some questions concerning Resurrection Remix and the OnePlus 3T.
First of all, how stable is this ROM on said Smartphone? Comparable to Oxygen OS? Maybe even better?
Is the camera-quality as good as stock Oxygen OS?
Are OTA Updates provided or do I have to manually update new updates of Resurrection Remix?
Do I have to pay attention to something when flashing it on my vanilla OnePlus 3T (no root, just out-of-the-box)?
Thanks in advance!
The RR rom on the OP3T is awesome. Very stable, more than stock I'd say. Definitely feels smoother and faster. I made the OP3T into a near identical pixel experience (I had one). Battery life anecdotally seems to last longer. Like I said, it's awesome.
Camera is simply not as good and if you prioritize the camera this ROM is probably not for you. Photos are clear when gotten just right and the image quality is there after a separate file you need to flash, plus you can get the stock OP3T camera minus a few features (HDRa) and HD video recording at 60FPS I believe. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. But focus and shutter speed suffer, a lot.
I ran into a few apps that would not work properly, like Duo and a few others plus other XDA members mentioning apps don't work. This for me was a deal breaker. Had it not been for Duo, I'd still be on it. My family uses this extensively.
But.... This has to be expected. It's development after all. The customization options are amazing. I really like RR rom on this op3t. I'd say try it out.
RR is my favorite ROM on OP3T - it has tons of features and always works reliable. I update about every two weeks.
dusktrader said:
RR is my favorite ROM on OP3T - it has tons of features and always works reliable. I update about every two weeks.
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I tried today ZeNiTy-Resurrection-Remix-N-[EAS]-[OMS]-[Optimized]-[3/3T] by ZeNiXxX, i think it's better for camera (OOs camera)
Reliable? Yes. As reliable as stock.
Camera? Eh, no. You lose slow motion video, HQ and you kinda lose HDR.
Ota? No. You have to flash. But you don't have to lose your data, you can dirty flash updates.
There are tutorials on how to flash stuff and what to look out for.
With the exception of the camera, the RR Rom is awesome and has tons of customization options. My favorite is the ability to even customize the carrier logo and battery status indicator. Super stable and buttery smooth.
Thanks a lot for your advices! Think I will stay with OxygenOS as camera-quality is pretty important for me.
Camera quality is important to me as well, so I tried out Oxygen-based FreedomOS. It's a great compromise between stock OxygenOS while still having some custom features. You don't get all the customization that you get with Lineage or RR, but you do get a few nice things, plus you can get uninstall OxygenOS default apps if you plan on replacing them with Google Apps. So far it's been my go-to.
I would personally say CM 13 is better than RR, CM 13 is MM based rom and all the apps including xposed are supported and theme engine is also available. unlike RR, camera is also good in CM13, battery life is also excellent about 7 to 9 hours of Screen on Time can be expected. I used RR for couple of weeks, there are of course bugs which will irritate us, you can opt CM13 in my opinion. If you want Anddoid N for the sake of having latest version, you can opt RR.

Fastest ROM right now for the galaxy s3 mini (GT-I8190)?

My galaxy s3 mini lags a lot. So I flashed TWRP yesterday.
Can anybody give me a good recommendation?
ahmed546 said:
My galaxy s3 mini lags a lot. So I flashed TWRP yesterday.
Can anybody give me a good recommendation?
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Virginity v14 is the best rom for gt i8190
Bahaadir said:
Virginity v14 is the best rom for gt i8190
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Only problem with Stock Roms (Virginity v14, Project Noble, Ronin) is that they all have this unpredictable Snapchat bug. Quite often Snapchat (both pictures and videos) zoom in like 50% which makes the text often not visible. This is the main reason I stopped using these ROM's.
Virginity V14 also drops 10-30% battery overnight when device is turned off.
My answer to the best s3 mini ROM (i8190) is the following: (not in any particular order)
Omni 5.1.1 (20160125)
Snapchat video's are green. But I don't use this often, so no problem to me.
Resurrection Remix 6.0 (20170305)
Both have great battery life, great performance and offer great features since its LP and MM. Don't assume these ROM's are worse than STOCK because they are 5.1 and 6.0, these are part of THE BEST ROM'S I've come across since years.
kweetvannix said:
Only problem with Stock Roms (Virginity v14, Project Noble, Ronin) is that they all have this unpredictable Snapchat bug. Quite often Snapchat (both pictures and videos) zoom in like 50% which makes the text often not visible. This is the main reason I stopped using these ROM's.
Virginity V14 also drops 10-30% battery overnight when device is turned off.
My answer to the best s3 mini ROM (i8190) is the following: (not in any particular order)
Omni 5.1.1 (20160125)
Snapchat video's are green. But I don't use this often, so no problem to me.
Resurrection Remix 6.0 (20170305)
Both have great battery life, great performance and offer great features since its LP and MM. Don't assume these ROM's are worse than STOCK because they are 5.1 and 6.0, these are part of THE BEST ROM'S I've come across since years.
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I installed omni 5.1.1 (20160125) and i saw its camera was not working. It was just green screen. I couldn't test its battery life. But i installed omni 5.1.1 (20160325) which is recommend by some users and I saw it has battery consumption as well. How can I overcome it
Bahaadir said:
I installed omni 5.1.1 (20160125) and i saw its camera was not working. It was just green screen. I couldn't test its battery life. But i installed omni 5.1.1 (20160325) which is recommend by some users and I saw it has battery consumption as well. How can I overcome it
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Earlier Omni 5.1.1 releases have insane battery consumption in my opinion. Right now I'm using Omni 4.4.4 (20151230) and it's the best one I ever used. Great battery life & awesome performance.
Also I've installed FB Lite and Messenger Lite instead of the traditional ones. These apps BARELY use any RAM. It's like 5-10 MB when it's running, compared to 80mb with most recent Messenger. Big recommendation!
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Earlier Omni 5.1.1 releases have insane battery consumption in my opinion. Right now I'm using Omni 4.4.4 (20151230) and it's the best one I ever used. Great battery life & awesome performance.
Also I've installed FB Lite and Messenger Lite instead of the traditional ones. These apps BARELY use any RAM. It's like 5-10 MB when it's running, compared to 80mb with most recent Messenger. Big recommendation!
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first of all thank you for your recommendation, and yeah I have used omni 4.4.4 (omni gamer version) for a while. It was perfect kitkat rom that I have ever used but I want to use lollipop from now on. Isn't there any lollipop rom which have stabilility and long life battery?
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first of all thank you for your recommendation, and yeah I have used omni 4.4.4 (omni gamer version) for a while. It was perfect kitkat rom that I have ever used but I want to use lollipop from now on. Isn't there any lollipop rom which have stabilility and long life battery?
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Any ROM with a newer Android version than KitKat is basically getting too heavy for this old device, though it's nice to have
To answer your question, I'd recommend Resurrection Remix 6.0 (20170305) over Omni LP. I haven't used that ROM with FB and Messenger Lite, but I have no doubt it will be even better!
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Any ROM with a newer Android version than KitKat is basically getting too heavy for this old device, though it's nice to have
To answer your question, I'd recommend Resurrection Remix 6.0 (20170305) over Omni LP. I haven't used that ROM with FB and Messenger Lite, but I have no doubt it will be even better!
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You are right and I really thank you for your advice. I am using omni 5.1.1 now, it is the most stable lollipop rom that I have ever seen but its battery performance is bad. Therefore I will try rr 6.0. But as I know rr is not smooth on our device because of customization. Is this version smooth?
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You are right and I really thank you for your advice. I am using omni 5.1.1 now, it is the most stable lollipop rom that I have ever seen but its battery performance is bad. Therefore I will try rr 6.0. But as I know rr is not smooth on our device because of customization. Is this version smooth?
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Very!
I always thought of RR the same until I started using it. Ofcourse you shouldn't tweak every option you can find. The only thing I change on every ROM is the battery icon...
The phone lagged very rarely as i remember, but that's probably because there were 5 apps running in the background. Clearing your recents every now and then is probably the best way to keep your phone running smoothly.
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Very!
I always thought of RR the same until I started using it. Ofcourse you shouldn't tweak every option you can find. The only thing I change on every ROM is the battery icon...
The phone lagged very rarely as i remember, but that's probably because there were 5 apps running in the background. Clearing your recents every now and then is probably the best way to keep your phone running smoothly.
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then, my the last question is about battery life :laugh: how its battery life? for example I experience a terrible battery consumption in omni 5.1.1. I charged to phone %100 and then I sleep for 7-8 hours. When I wake up I saw it consumed almost %30-%35 of battery. Sometimes it consumes more. Do you have any idea about its battery life?
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then, my the last question is about battery life :laugh: how its battery life? for example I experience a terrible battery consumption in omni 5.1.1. I charged to phone %100 and then I sleep for 7-8 hours. When I wake up I saw it consumed almost %30-%35 of battery. Sometimes it consumes more. Do you have any idea about its battery life?
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It's awesome man
For shear performance i'd have to put forward Omni LP with Fkernel with OC and Nova Thor settings. Unfortunately Fkernel takes some configuring (init.d script) to get Nova thor settings to work. I believe Nova Thor settings was removed from latest version. I never quite got the stability with this setup. As for Omni LP and battery issues you must boot in twp and with battery at 100% delete the batterystats.bin. This made all the difference.
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For shear performance i'd have to put forward Omni LP with Fkernel with OC and Nova Thor settings. Unfortunately Fkernel takes some configuring (init.d script) to get Nova thor settings to work. I believe Nova Thor settings was removed from latest version. I never quite got the stability with this setup. As for Omni LP and battery issues you must boot in twp and with battery at 100% delete the batterystats.bin. This made all the difference.
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I have tried to delete batterystats.bin. it makes a little difference thanks for your advice. Is there any other fastest rom advice from s3 mini users? is that all? We need your advices guys, please tell us which rom are you using?
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I have tried to delete batterystats.bin. it makes a little difference thanks for your advice. Is there any other fastest rom advice from s3 mini users? is that all? We need your advices guys, please tell us which rom are you using?
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kitkat roms would be more stable. 4.4.4 is best i think. upper versions, even lollipop, are slow
Do you guys think Oreo Go will happen for our S3 mini's?
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Do you guys think Oreo Go will happen for our S3 mini's?
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Maclaw said yes. Check here.
Great news for Christmas Thank you!
Bahaadir said:
then, my the last question is about battery life :laugh: how its battery life? for example I experience a terrible battery consumption in omni 5.1.1. I charged to phone %100 and then I sleep for 7-8 hours. When I wake up I saw it consumed almost %30-%35 of battery. Sometimes it consumes more. Do you have any idea about its battery life?
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Somehow I have always had that issue with all the Nougat 7.1.2 (LineageOS 14.1) that I have tried, even with phone completely turned off it drained so fast!!! For me battery life was OK with Marshmallow 6.0.1 so I keep going back to that one. For my not so fancy needs and stability, I prefer either Resurrection Remix 20170531 or LineageOS 13.0 20170328 stable for now. Also current/latest Nougat 7.1.2 RR 20171220 and LineageOS 20171215 seem to have issues (like not booting) so you'd have to wait for newer versions of those if you want to try. I use a black background and set timeout of screen to 30 sec. instead of 1 min. default.
Fastest ROM 5.1 por superior now?
I am new in trying to figure out which ROM to instal. I have a SIII model GT-I8190 with build number JZO54K.I8190XXANI4.
How can I know if a ROM version is compatibel with a certain Build number ?

Performance of Oreo ROMS

Hi,
Below are the GeekBench/AnTuTu/Basemark OS scores for the Titan's stock Lollipop ROM.
https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_moto_g_2014-review-1139p5.php
I achieved SLIGHTLY better results (increased by 1-3%) with a debloated stock Marshmallow ROM and the interactive governor. Switching to the performance governor does not bring any noticeable advantage. In short—nothing to write home about, there is no need to post the results as they are nearly identical to those in GSM Arena's review.
Can you please run these benchmarks on AospExtended aka AEX, Pixel Experience, Resurrection Remix, AICP,and other Oreo ROMs, and share your scores?
Scores from those who have low-RAM property enabled or are running an Android One build of PE are of special interest.
Purpose: it would be great to gather some objective data on whether Oreo ROM performance is better or worse than performance for Lollipop/Marshmallow.
i have test on geekbench 4 the stock 5.0 vs my daily drive rom dirty unicorn 11.7 (7.1.2) and the result is vary similar the 5.0 won in dual core but the du 11.7 have batter single core score.
I don't think Nougat or Oreo will have the same results. They don't perform as fast as Lollipop or Marshmallow on Titan, but it's great to have newer OS running on old hardware with acceptable performance.
@Danilo-Sanchez
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I don't think Nougat or Oreo will have the same results. They don't perform as fast as Lollipop or Marshmallow on Titan, but it's great to have newer OS running on old hardware with acceptable performance.
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I tend to think that an Android Go ROM may come very close in terms of performance to a stock ROM because Android Go was made specifically for low-RAM and low-spec devices.
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@Danilo-Sanchez
I tend to think that an Android Go ROM may come very close in terms of performance to a stock ROM because Android Go was made specifically for low-RAM and low-spec devices.
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Maybe you're right, but I didn't test any Android Go ROM.
The Go version does not bring any benefit in term of performance, I even had the experience in using for a while the version of the Pixel Experience Go, and honestly it was not better in anything, still less in RAM management, because at that time it was beating of RAM free 370MB, and in the Go version did not reach 260MB free, being between 214 to 250MB, with the same applications installed, that is, at least in MotoG 2014, this was just theory.
Another thing to be mentioned is that it should not be based on what the graph shows on the recent screen, it is not a parameter of anything, it should be seen directly in running services, where you can see what you have really available.
Oshmar said:
The Go version does not bring any benefit in term of performance, I even had the experience in using for a while the version of the Pixel Experience Go, and honestly it was not better in anything, still less in RAM management, because at that time it was beating of RAM free 370MB, and in the Go version did not reach 260MB free, being between 214 to 250MB, with the same applications installed, that is, at least in MotoG 2014, this was just theory.
Another thing to be mentioned is that it should not be based on what the graph shows on the recent screen, it is not a parameter of anything, it should be seen directly in running services, where you can see what you have really available.
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I usually use RAM Truth, developed by one of XDA recognized developers
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sa.ramtruth
m00nlighter said:
I usually use RAM Truth, developed by one of XDA recognized developers
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sa.ramtruth
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It really simplifies having an app to go directly, particularly I have no problem with that, I spent a little extra time getting into settings.
But I'm going to check out this app, I only knew about it, it was going to go undetected by me.:good:
Danilo-Sanchez said:
Maybe you're right, but I didn't test any Android Go ROM.
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The most promising combination would be Android Go ROM plus Go versions of apps — they have a smaller storage/RAM footprint.
ROMs with Oreo is very low ,I AM using Lollipop

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