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I'm seriously considering flashing a MIUI build again. A few months back, I tried MIUI and was very pleased with it but I flashed another ROM and then forgot about MIUI and its "flashy" look. I'd prefer a MIUI build with the ICS framework or at least some ICS-ish MUII ROM.
I've narrated my choice in which MIUI build to use down to these three:
Miui.us
Galnet
Miuiandroid
I am not sure what build to use, but I've read a bit about each and they have their pro's and con's but now I'm asking you. What do you think? Which one of these has the best feature vs looks mix all in all?
If you feel like it, please state your own pro's and con's with the following three.
well? Also, what do you prefer of MIUI ICS or MIUI GB?
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Really? No one here who feels like giving their input?
Wait for ICS until it has Full hardware acceleration , now you must/should use GB for stability
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Really? No one here who feels like giving their input?
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I use miui.nl rom, must be similar to miui.us.
I personally prefer MIUI.us. I have had no problems. It comes with a four-way reboot option and always translated in English. They also have updates every Friday with a changelog translated in English. I would also recommend you try QND Miui as there are a bit more tweaks tuned for our N1. Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1084726
As between MIUI.us or QND MIUI, I have to say it is a tie in my opinion. Both work very well. If you want updates EVERY Friday then stick with MIUI.us as QND MIUI is updated about once or twice a month (or with major updates.) MIUI.us is very bare bones MIUI while QND offers a bit more apps and features (all are located on the OP of the link above.)
Regarding MIUI ICS, wait. The current MIUI ROMs floating out there on the DEV section are glitchy at best. I have personally tried both out and there is constantly lag and FC's. Best bet is to wait for full hardware acceleration with OpenGL.
Which MIUI.us version to use that isn't ICS? 2.2.3 or 2.1.20?
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Which MIUI.us version to use that isn't ICS? 2.2.3 or 2.1.20?
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I've just flashed 2.2.3 yesterday, and had a good play today. It's my first MIUI ROM, so i can't compare to others, but i will say how amazed and pleased i am by it. Barring any show-stopping bugs, i can't imagine ever returning to Cyanogenmod, or Stock Android.
I love the U.I improvements, the fluidity, the weekly update schedule and all the attention to detail.
Best ROM ever!
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Which MIUI.us version to use that isn't ICS? 2.2.3 or 2.1.20?
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2.2.3 is good, it is the latest update.
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Which MIUI.us version to use that isn't ICS? 2.2.3 or 2.1.20?
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Both are NOT ICS. You'll know if you download an ICS MIUI because it will say Android 4.0.3... and the thread will have "ICS!!!" plastered all over the title.
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I've just flashed 2.2.3 yesterday, and had a good play today. It's my first MIUI ROM, so i can't compare to others, but i will say how amazed and pleased i am by it. Barring any show-stopping bugs, i can't imagine ever returning to Cyanogenmod, or Stock Android.
I love the U.I improvements, the fluidity, the weekly update schedule and all the attention to detail.
Best ROM ever!
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Thanks for your input! I tried MIUI for almost 8 hours after which I remembered why I left MIUI for the first time, it's not a ROM for me, simply put.
I like ICS/CM9 and won't leave that for another ROM now. Not even a MIUI-ICS mix.
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I've just flashed 2.2.3 yesterday, and had a good play today. It's my first MIUI ROM, so i can't compare to others, but i will say how amazed and pleased i am by it. Barring any show-stopping bugs, i can't imagine ever returning to Cyanogenmod, or Stock Android.
I love the U.I improvements, the fluidity, the weekly update schedule and all the attention to detail.
Best ROM ever!
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I don't want to jinx it, but i've not had one Touchscreen wonk since flashing it! The first time since owning the phone i'm wonk free. How weird is that?
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I don't want to jinx it, but i've not had one Touchscreen wonk since flashing it! The first time since owning the phone i'm wonk free. How weird is that?
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Uhm.. Dafuq is a "wonk?"
Greetings Forums Members,
I thought I'd make a post here and get your opinions about what ROM to use. - I'm currently running Resurrection Remix from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...esurrection-remix-04-09-2017-t3587049/page420
So far everything seems to be running really well on this ROM, but before this Rom I was running Stock Rom with Marshmallow, then updated to nougat MIUI 9 or something like that and I really hated it... So I wiped, re-flashed the original Marshmallow Rom using Mi Tool. I then decided to install TWRP and Root my device and keep it on stock MM. It was really good and treated me well for the longest time. Eventually, I got bored of it and decided to try out some custom Roms.
I wanted to ask you all which Rom is currently the best Rom to use for the Mi Mix, would really appreciate some advice here. I'm mainly looking for something with good Battery Life and Fast/Smooth Rom.
- Thanks
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Greetings Forums Members,
I thought I'd make a post here and get your opinions about what ROM to use. - I'm currently running Resurrection Remix from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...esurrection-remix-04-09-2017-t3587049/page420
So far everything seems to be running really well on this ROM, but before this Rom I was running Stock Rom with Marshmallow, then updated to nougat MIUI 9 or something like that and I really hated it... So I wiped, re-flashed the original Marshmallow Rom using Mi Tool. I then decided to install TWRP and Root my device and keep it on stock MM. It was really good and treated me well for the longest time. Eventually, I got bored of it and decided to try out some custom Roms.
I wanted to ask you all which Rom is currently the best Rom to use for the Mi Mix, would really appreciate some advice here. I'm mainly looking for something with good Battery Life and Fast/Smooth Rom.
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AICP, It is the best and I think that besides Epic rom and Lineage that it is the only good one that is still maintained.
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AICP, It is the best and I think that besides Epic rom and Lineage that it is the only good one that is still maintained.
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Thank you very much for your prompt and detailed response.
I'm currently using Resurrection Remix (ROM) - What are your thoughts on that? I personally find it to be really good because of the many feature it has included in the (ROM) - For example; you can really customize the (ROM) however you see fit. I find that to be the most appealing thing about the (ROM).
I'll be sure to give some of the other (ROMS) a try before settling on this one. I have yet to transfer all my dad over anyways since I've only been testing it so far. I'd like to make sure that there aren't many flaws before I settle.
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Thank you very much for your prompt and detailed response.
I'm currently using Resurrection Remix (ROM) - What are your thoughts on that? I personally find it to be really good because of the many feature it has included in the (ROM) - For example; you can really customize the (ROM) however you see fit. I find that to be the most appealing thing about the (ROM).
I'll be sure to give some of the other (ROMS) a try before settling on this one. I have yet to transfer all my dad over anyways since I've only been testing it so far. I'd like to make sure that there aren't many flaws before I settle.
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Speaker switching in phone call and proximity sensor both work better in AICP, probably not a deal breaker, weekly updates and soon Oreo which there are a couple already.
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Speaker switching in phone call and proximity sensor both work better in AICP, probably not a deal breaker, weekly updates and soon Oreo which there are a couple already.
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I appreciate your response.
I'll be sure to give it a try and see how it is. I decided to settle with RR now but I should definitely try out other (ROMS) before completely settling with RR since its the first custom (ROM) I've tried. I must say though that RR is very stable and has no flaws. Battery life is also very good.
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I appreciate your response.
I'll be sure to give it a try and see how it is. I decided to settle with RR now but I should definitely try out other (ROMS) before completely settling with RR since its the first custom (ROM) I've tried. I must say though that RR is very stable and has no flaws. Battery life is also very good.
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RR hasn't been updated in months and likely won't be. AICP is the closest in terms of functionality (lots of config options etc) and is still updated weekly. Also, Oreo ROMs are starting to land (finally) so you might want to try those. I just built AICP for Oreo yesterday and I'm running it now. No major issues so far.
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RR hasn't been updated in months and likely won't be. AICP is the closest in terms of functionality (lots of config options etc) and is still updated weekly. Also, Oreo ROMs are starting to land (finally) so you might want to try those. I just built AICP for Oreo yesterday and I'm running it now. No major issues so far.
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Give it me
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Give it me
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I asked for permission to release it unofficially, at least until they start releasing their own official Oreo builds. Hopefully I hear back soon.
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RR hasn't been updated in months and likely won't be. AICP is the closest in terms of functionality (lots of config options etc) and is still updated weekly. Also, Oreo ROMs are starting to land (finally) so you might want to try those. I just built AICP for Oreo yesterday and I'm running it now. No major issues so far.
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I appreciate your advice here Gavin. I'll be sure to give AICP a try, it sounds very interesting.
- hopefully we'll get a chance to see you present your hard work with the 8.0 Oreo (ROM).
Viper is a great base rom if you want to customize it a lot
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Viper is a great base rom if you want to customize it a lot
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Awesome. Thanks for your input.
I've tried several ROMs that you've all recommended except for Viper. So far in my opinion I'd have to say RR has been the best in terms of speed, reliability and battery life. However, I'd like to give Viper a try as well just to see how it is in comparison to RR.
What version is it currently and what are your thoughts on Viper ROM ?
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Awesome. Thanks for your input.
I've tried several ROMs that you've all recommended except for Viper. So far in my opinion I'd have to say RR has been the best in terms of speed, reliability and battery life. However, I'd like to give Viper a try as well just to see how it is in comparison to RR.
What version is it currently and what are your thoughts on Viper ROM ?
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ViperOS is dead. Hasn't been updated in months and likely never will be. Rumours of an Oreo update hang on an article/video in Brazilian (where the team lead is/was based) showing it running on some device.
If you want to stick with Nougat for now, go AICP (more configuration options) or Lineage (closer to stock AOSP). Nougat ROMs are the only ones with custom kernels as yet too.
None of the Oreo ROMs are without issue for now, although they are minor for the most part. Another 1-2 should be along soon to add to Pixel Experience/Cardinal/RR/AICP.
I'm using @gavin19 's unofficial RR Oreo ROM. Love it. There are some minor issues but they shouldn't deprive you from trying it out. I strongly recommend it
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I'm using @gavin19 's unofficial RR Oreo ROM. Love it. There are some minor issues but they shouldn't deprive you from trying it out. I strongly recommend it
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Awesome. Thanks for reporting here and letting me know. I'll definitely be sure to give it a try and see how it is.
As I understand there's not going to be an official Oreo update for the Mi Mix... It sucks bit at least we have custom ROMs to make up for it and that is amazing!!!!!!!! I hope we get it working good real soon!!!!
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Awesome. Thanks for reporting here and letting me know. I'll definitely be sure to give it a try and see how it is.
As I understand there's not going to be an official Oreo update for the Mi Mix... It sucks bit at least we have custom ROMs to make up for it and that is amazing!!!!!!!! I hope we get it working good real soon!!!!
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Won't be long before it's all sorted, Def usable though, crdroid is working really good.
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Won't be long before it's all sorted, Def usable though, crdroid is working really good.
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Ya I need to try Crdroid, as I am on AICP and i havent really had any issues with that rom it works great and I can customize it like I want.
I am very excited i saw that ViperOs has figured out the Oreo 8.1 and has released a few roms, im hopeful someone will find a way to get that working for the Mi Mix!!!!
I think the best rom ever made for xiaomi mi mix is the Xiaomi.eu MIUI8 Stable v8.5.4.0
Reasons:
~ Unlike all custom roms, the miui uses the whole screen and has real rounded corners and not software made ones which makes the screen look better!
~ The MIUI 8 for MI MIX includes a gesture to hide the navigation bar and have a full screen in any app that you want, you can easly control it when ever you want, best rom for full screen exprience when ever you want! also when you do swipe to hide the nav bar the apps use the whole screen and there are no black bars! none of the custom roms have that!
~ version 8.5.4.0 has no bugs in it and has the best battery life you will ever see on the MIX
~ all Xiaomi.eu Pros and features!
~ Proximity sensor works perfectly and loud in this miui version, you cant find any custom rom that has that working perfectly these days
~ Camera is very good on the official MIUI version!
~ all the MIUI pros and features
~ NO HEAT of the phone, something that happens in a lot of custom roms I used
~ Please note that you can use MIUI9 from Xiaomi.eu if you want, but you will lose the stablity and swipe to hide the nav bar amd the phone heats a lot (but you get android 7, and all the new features) not recomended on the MIX
I have used tons of custom roms on my phone: LineageOS, RR, AICP, AOSP. AIOSP, DIRTY UNICORNS, PIXEL EXPERIENCE. none of the are as stable as that rom and I always go back to that rom.
Have a great day!
LINK: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...ti_MIMix_V8.5.4.0.MAHCNED_v8-6.0.zip/download
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Won't be long before it's all sorted, Def usable though, crdroid is working really good.
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You're right! Patience is key.
Ultraman666 said:
Ya I need to try Crdroid, as I am on AICP and i havent really had any issues with that rom it works great and I can customize it like I want.
I am very excited i saw that ViperOs has figured out the Oreo 8.1 and has released a few roms, im hopeful someone will find a way to get that working for the Mi Mix!!!!
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Yeah, Viper is most definitely a good Rom to use. I've used it on many other devices before and it has always performed rather well. It's a grea Rom overall and the customization is what really caught my attention. So I vote Yes, viper is indeed a good Rom to use on the Mi Mix and just about every other phone that supports it. AiCP is also a very good Rom on the Mi Mix.
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I think the best rom ever made for xiaomi mi mix is the Xiaomi.eu MIUI8 Stable v8.5.4.0
Reasons:
~ Unlike all custom roms, the miui uses the whole screen and has real rounded corners and not software made ones which makes the screen look better!
~ The MIUI 8 for MI MIX includes a gesture to hide the navigation bar and have a full screen in any app that you want, you can easly control it when ever you want, best rom for full screen exprience when ever you want! also when you do swipe to hide the nav bar the apps use the whole screen and there are no black bars! none of the custom roms have that!
~ version 8.5.4.0 has no bugs in it and has the best battery life you will ever see on the MIX
~ all Xiaomi.eu Pros and features!
~ Proximity sensor works perfectly and loud in this miui version, you cant find any custom rom that has that working perfectly these days
~ Camera is very good on the official MIUI version!
~ all the MIUI pros and features
~ NO HEAT of the phone, something that happens in a lot of custom roms I used
~ Please note that you can use MIUI9 from Xiaomi.eu if you want, but you will lose the stablity and swipe to hide the nav bar amd the phone heats a lot (but you get android 7, and all the new features) not recomended on the MIX
I have used tons of custom roms on my phone: LineageOS, RR, AICP, AOSP. AIOSP, DIRTY UNICORNS, PIXEL EXPERIENCE. none of the are as stable as that rom and I always go back to that rom.
Have a great day!
LINK: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...ti_MIMix_V8.5.4.0.MAHCNED_v8-6.0.zip/download
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I don't know man... I've never found the battery life to be good on stock ROM. I completely understand what you're saying though. However, if I'm being perfectly honest here, I wouldn't go back to using stock. Don't get me wrong it's very well-built and smooth but the battery life has always been horrible for me not sure why...
omer919 said:
I think the best rom ever made for xiaomi mi mix is the Xiaomi.eu MIUI8 Stable v8.5.4.0
Reasons:
~ Unlike all custom roms, the miui uses the whole screen and has real rounded corners and not software made ones which makes the screen look better!
~ The MIUI 8 for MI MIX includes a gesture to hide the navigation bar and have a full screen in any app that you want, you can easly control it when ever you want, best rom for full screen exprience when ever you want! also when you do swipe to hide the nav bar the apps use the whole screen and there are no black bars! none of the custom roms have that!
~ version 8.5.4.0 has no bugs in it and has the best battery life you will ever see on the MIX
~ all Xiaomi.eu Pros and features!
~ Proximity sensor works perfectly and loud in this miui version, you cant find any custom rom that has that working perfectly these days
~ Camera is very good on the official MIUI version!
~ all the MIUI pros and features
~ NO HEAT of the phone, something that happens in a lot of custom roms I used
~ Please note that you can use MIUI9 from Xiaomi.eu if you want, but you will lose the stablity and swipe to hide the nav bar amd the phone heats a lot (but you get android 7, and all the new features) not recomended on the MIX
I have used tons of custom roms on my phone: LineageOS, RR, AICP, AOSP. AIOSP, DIRTY UNICORNS, PIXEL EXPERIENCE. none of the are as stable as that rom and I always go back to that rom.
Have a great day!
LINK: https://sourceforge.net/projects/xi...ti_MIMix_V8.5.4.0.MAHCNED_v8-6.0.zip/download
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Hi Bro want to find out more from you based on your experience
I have updated to latest weely rom 9.6 - 8.5.3 but my Line ap still cannot open.
I want to go bac to stable rom as you said. What do you suggest and how to do it? I am afraid I will lose the history in whatsapp and other chat apps if clean install.
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Hi Bro want to find out more from you based on your experience
I have updated to latest weely rom 9.6 - 8.5.3 but my Line ap still cannot open.
I want to go bac to stable rom as you said. What do you suggest and how to do it? I am afraid I will lose the history in whatsapp and other chat apps if clean install.
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Backup & restore? Whatsapp chats and media files can be backed up to your Google drive and there are other options available for backup as well.
Same thing can be done for messages if you use the Google messenger app for texting and if not, you can still backup your messages and contacts very easily by using this 3rd party app to do so... Which uses Google drive. Also this app backs up call logs, contacts and SMS messages. App name: SMS BACKUP & RESTORE.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riteshsahu.SMSBackupRestore
As far as apps and settings go you can always just use your Google account to backup all apps/files/data if you have the option turned on in settings of course.
General SD files like media files (pics, vids, etc.) can be backed up manually using your computer and internal storage or by uploading them to the cloud... which is for free.
How to revert back to stock? There are many guides available right here on the forums, if you just take a closer look you'll see exactly what I'm talking about.
http://d.multirom.me/MROTA/8.7.5/multirom_MIMIX2_8.7.5_v8.0.0_b25_a94608d09a.zip
https://mirror.byteturtle.eu/8.7.5/multirom_MIMIX2_8.7.5_v8.0.0_b25_a94608d09a.zip
Builded with new technology called FSF (Fast and Smooth Firmware), reincarnation of METHIC (both, FSF and METHIC, written by a team)
Flash through TWRP with ALL wipes WITHOUT restore backup!!! Only "clean" flash...
https://multirom.me/
Id like to know what's in it or the changes over stock miui. I appreciate any info, thanks.
Thanks for this build. This rom for me is very solid. Everything works much better than the EU ROMs and with a lot less bloat than global rom, safety net working right out the box even without magisk and most importantly, MULTIROM, which I haven't tried yet to be honest. All in all, I would say this is by fare the best miui 10 rom I have tried.
Definitely, looking forward to the future update!???
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Thanks for this build. This rom for me is very solid. Everything works much better than the EU ROMs and with a lot less bloat than global rom, safety net working right out the box even without magisk and most importantly, MULTIROM, which I haven't tried yet to be honest. All in all, I would say this is by fare the best miui 10 rom I have tried.
Definitely, looking forward to the future update!???
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Really? Better than miui EU? Did you have to delete internal storage ?
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Really? Better than miui EU? Did you have to delete internal storage ?
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Yes. I think you'll probably need to format data which will mean losing your internal data. So backing up your data is always a good practice.
For me, so far, it feels better than miui 10 EU. But that is just my personal experience with this rom.
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xposed compatible?!
I've heard good/bad things about both of them. I've used xiaomi.eu on my former RN5pro and was very happy however if the experience is better with revolution OS I would give it a try (regarding battery/performance/bugs etc.)
Thanks guys! Have a great day :highfive:
I am also interested in this topic. I used Xiaomi.eu on my MI MIX3 and now I have to switch to MI9 and I am not sure, whether to use Xiaomi.eu or Revolution OS.
I did not test Xiaomi.EU, but from what I read RevOS is the same with more debloat and better battery life. The negative aspect is you get less frequent updates than with Xiaomi.EU, so it could be that with Xiaomi.EU you get new features and bug fixes more quickly, but then again there are only very few little bugs on RevOS so I think it's not much of a problem tbh.
I'm currently on RevolutionOS with Magisk and PocoLauncher and I'm really happy with it, but of course when the first stable AOSP based Roms with working camera will come out, I'll switch to that very quick haha
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I did not test Xiaomi.EU, but from what I read RevOS is the same with more debloat and better battery life. The negative aspect is you get less frequent updates than with Xiaomi.EU, so it could be that with Xiaomi.EU you get new features and bug fixes more quickly, but then again there are only very few little bugs on RevOS so I think it's not much of a problem tbh.
I'm currently on RevolutionOS with Magisk and PocoLauncher and I'm really happy with it, but of course when the first stable AOSP based Roms with working camera will come out, I'll switch to that very quick haha
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Great! Honestly I've never updated my phone anyway (since I've debloatet/modded it completely and didn't want to do the hustle again). If it offers the same/more features like xiaomi.eu + no frequent updates (since never thouch a running system) I think I'm giving it a go (after the 15 days wait period
Thanks again for your great reply! :victory::good:
In my opinion RevolutionOS battery life is better than EU . Idle time last night using RevolutionOS was about 3% in 8 hours while with EU rom was 10-13%.
RevOs for sure. I have tried Flokorom (GSI), Xiaomi.eu, and RevOs and I keep coming back to Rev. I get the best battery life by far with it, especially stand by time.
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RevOs for sure. I have tried Flokorom (GSI), Xiaomi.eu, and RevOs and I keep coming back to Rev. I get the best battery life by far with it, especially stand by time.
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ZoiraP said:
In my opinion RevolutionOS battery life is better than EU . Idle time last night using RevolutionOS was about 3% in 8 hours while with EU rom was 10-13%.
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Did you, or anyone try the XASP Patch on top of RevOS ? it seems really interesting and i'm curious of the results it's giving
Chrisgia said:
Did you, or anyone try the XASP Patch on top of RevOS ? it seems really interesting and i'm curious of the results it's giving
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Actually, yes. I forgot to mention these results are with the XASP Patch. I am not sure how much that patch contributes to battery, but the combination of RevOs and the XASP are the best things to flash on the Mi 9 right now. I used GSI roms and will I like the minimal OS it just felt a big buggy and not able to fully utilize the hardware yet. Don't use any extra mods/apps like L speed mod or Greenify, I havent found them to be useful (on MIUI at least) and can got better battery without.
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Actually, yes. I forgot to mention these results are with the XASP Patch. I am not sure how much that patch contributes to battery, but the combination of RevOs and the XASP are the best things to flash on the Mi 9 right now. I used GSI roms and will I like the minimal OS it just felt a big buggy and not able to fully utilize the hardware yet. Don't use any extra mods/apps like L speed mod or Greenify, I havent found them to be useful (on MIUI at least) and can got better battery without.
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Yeah apparently battery and overall performance is much better with it. Did you encounter any bugs ?
Chrisgia said:
Yeah apparently battery and overall performance is much better with it. Did you encounter any bugs ?
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I havent noticed any bugs after using it for a few days.
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I havent noticed any bugs after using it for a few days.
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I just installed the patch on top of cleanly installed RevOS. Shouldn't Magisk be there by default with XASP ? was it when you installed it ? Because now i'm not sure if it's correctly installed or not. Thanks :good:
Chrisgia said:
I just installed the patch on top of cleanly installed RevOS. Shouldn't Magisk be there by default with XASP ? was it when you installed it ? Because now i'm not sure if it's correctly installed or not. Thanks :good:
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Yes it should be there. I would recommend wiping data, factory reset, then install RevOs immediately followed by XASP patch.
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Yes it should be there. I would recommend wiping data, factory reset, then install RevOs immediately followed by XASP patch.
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That's what I did, but I think i'll try again. You can confirm it's the aromaless-universal version that we need to flash for our device, right ? In other words : this one (sorry, just want to be sure I'm using the right file, and maybe it can help others who'll see this in the future)
I use xiaomi.eu because it updates more often(weekly). I always remove any additional app I don't use from system when those are not impact to my daily use.
Haven't tried ros of mi9, but was using ros in the past. Don't feel that different to eu
baszu said:
I use xiaomi.eu because it updates more often(weekly). I always remove any additional app I don't use from system when those are not impact to my daily use.
Haven't tried ros of mi9, but was using ros in the past. Don't feel that different to eu
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Battery life on ROS wasn't much better on other Xiaomi phones in my experience. But on my Mi 9 I had far better standby time on ROS compared to Xiaomi.eu and Global EEA.
Now on another thread I just saw this rom called "mi-globe" : https://mi-globe.com/rom-builder/
You can basically pre-customize things like if magisk is preinstalled etc before downloading the rom. How is that one compared to RevOS and Xiaomi.eu ?
But from what I saw it's not much different, and I still think battery life will be better on RevOS.
One more question (since so many of them exist already): which type of TWRP did you use for flashing Revolution OS? Thanks!
MarvinMe said:
One more question (since so many of them exist already): which type of TWRP did you use for flashing Revolution OS? Thanks!
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I think the fiirst time I flashed it, it was with an old version of randomblame's one. But now I saw in the thread that there are problems flashing with the new one.
On the chinese TWRP it doesn't work for me.
Second time I flashed it with an older version of mauronofrio's TWRP (3.3.1-4 because there was a bug with the new version too), but now the bug is fixed on his version and siankatabg's version.
So I recommend you to use the latest versions of either mauronofrio or siankatabg's twrp, since they both support decryption now too. :good:
On the latest update of revolution os, I noticed my battery and network speed icon is white and can't be seen properly as compared to time and network bar which is showing with black color. How do I solve this?
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Any noticed issue with fingerprint unlock?
Now that the kernel source has been out for our phone, which aosp custom rom is stable and has absolutely everything working?
Révolution os
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nabil427 said:
Révolution os
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Kollachi said:
EvolutionX:good:
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SO which one?
ntmalol said:
SO which one?
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Revolution OS isn't AOSP rom. It's a custom Miui rom.
For me atm Syberia because of no pixel stuff and so far no issue only double tab on statusbar to sleep didn't work.
DerpFest also was good but after every reboot you have to put USB-Debugging again on and to much pixel and gapps are pre-installed.
ColtOS also was great first look but problem with pattern and unreadable storage, so had to do again format data. No Problem but twrp didn't ask for pattern remains. So went directly to syberia and stay for some days with it to see.
All with only little like cosmetic issues so good to go.
And perhaps you might be thanks(button) to the users they give a answer to your question. Sometimes I can't understand, it's so easy to tick the thanks button. Sorry for my emotions and a nice Sunday(who have now) to all.
Thanks to you for this thread.