Hi,
I've been using RR-N-v5.8.2-20170326-gemini-Official(along with 7.3.23 fw) in Mi5 since many days. It's one of the most stable build for our device. Though many new builds have been released already but I am satisfied with this old build as the rom is best in battery backup and performance, no battery drain or any other issues. But there is one problem that the rom doesn't support Quick charging. I tried flashing recovery.img from LOS but that didn't boot.
So can anyone make this build QC supported pls? That will be a great help to me and also for many. ☺
no, update man!
If you want to stick with that build, I believe you just flash any kernel that supports QC.. it's kernel related stuff..you can pull up boot.img from the later builds..
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I'm flashing rom for the first time I have unlocked the bootloader my device is rooted.
I have been reading posts
RR seems the most stable with oos cam included and it doesn't have pocket mode which can lead to faster battery drain.
So can you guys suggest me any rom which is as stable as oos and good camera quality (not working of camera, quality of the picture processed)
May this thread helps others too :fingers-crossed:
Thanks
Nothing has camera as good as stock, so if camera is important to you, stick with stock based ROMs (official OOS, FreedomOS, OP3Lite ...)
That port that is available for RR still has some issues.
Maybe try Paranoid Android, it may have some magic that other ROMs don't due to developers involved. It's supposed to have camera on pair with OOS, but I haven't tried it yet so I can't confirm (and for some reason people don't really talk much about PA). It has all other features of OOS.
But I'd suggest sticking with OOS based ROMs until OnePlus releases camera sources.
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If the camera is a non issue than Slim Roms is the best. Fast not cluttered with useless features. But honestly OnePlus has it down with 3.2.7. had my doubts but the have created a ROM that is up there with P.A and Slim.
For me nucleaRom is the best and bug free ROM and you will have the OOS camera
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Explorer23 said:
Nothing has camera as good as stock, so if camera is important to you, stick with stock based ROMs (official OOS, FreedomOS, OP3Lite ...)
That port that is available for RR still has some issues.
Maybe try Paranoid Android, it may have some magic that other ROMs don't due to developers involved. It's supposed to have camera on pair with OOS, but I haven't tried it yet so I can't confirm (and for some reason people don't really talk much about PA). It has all other features of OOS.
But I'd suggest sticking with OOS based ROMs until OnePlus releases camera sources.
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Well I read the thread.. latest build has some lagging issue and few bugs though the camera is better than any cm based rom.. i'll give it a try in the next update. which rom you are currently using?
evertking said:
If the camera is a non issue than Slim Roms is the best. Fast not cluttered with useless features. But honestly OnePlus has it down with 3.2.7. had my doubts but the have created a ROM that is up there with P.A and Slim.
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Well camera quality is an issue.. otherwise slim roms are best
tolis.boubas said:
For me nucleaRom is the best and bug free ROM and you will have the OOS camera
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I think the developer has stopped the development for this rom
Resurrection Remix Black Jubel is very stable in my opinion......and it has tons of customization and Accepts the OOS Camera Port so you can get identical Camera quality to stock.
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which rom you are currently using?
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I'm using FreedomOS with blu_spark kernel at the moment, but I'll probably try Paranoid over coming weekend.
To be honest, OOS is actually a pretty good ROM. With Xposed framework it has everything I need.
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evertking said:
But honestly OnePlus has it down with 3.2.7. had my doubts but the have created a ROM that is up there with P.A and Slim.
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Hmm...yes 3.2.7 is nice but you can't really compare it to custom ROMs. It's great for its intended purpose (stability and compatibility) but it doesn't have the customization that custom ROMs have...obviously. It depends on what is most important to you.
I'm using OOS 3.2.6 with latest blu spark kernel and I'm getting really good screen on times, like 10-15℅ drain per hour. I also have Xposed installed but I'm only using greenify with it. Imho OOS is just as good as any other ROM, and I have just about tried every other ROM and kernel combination with the exception of the new nougat releases. There are only a few extra options available in the custom ROMs in comparison to OOS and they are mostly cosmetic. I reckon wait till some stable nougat builds have been released and then we might see some improvements. There is also no need to even install freedomOS or OSlite because you can debloat the ROM yourself and learn something while you are at it. Just go to the OSlite page and check the debloat list and then remove the stuff yourself with Titanium Backup. For me it's more fun when I have tweaked the ROM myself, and I guess for others also otherwise we wouldn't even have so many custom ROMs. I have researched the living bejesus out of this phone and I am happy to share my accumulated knowledge with anyone that needs help.
Hi all,
Is there any custom ROM with pocket mode.? I have tried cm13 and RR, but no pocket mode
harishctr said:
Hi all,
Is there any custom ROM with pocket mode.? I have tried cm13 and RR, but no pocket mode
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Paranoid rom has pocket mode I guess..
I haven't tried the rom but I have seen a tutorial on YouTube
I suggest you try h2os v2.0 5th edition. It has the best battery life, even better than pa rom. I still have 93% of battery after browsing the web using wifi for more than 1 hour. It is very smooth as well during gaming, no lags at all.
LKspro said:
I suggest you try h2os v2.0 5th edition. It has the best battery life, even better than pa rom. I still have 93% of battery after browsing the web using wifi for more than 1 hour. It is very smooth as well during gaming, no lags at all.
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link pls
nvm I found it.. though thanks for the suggestion
edit : hydrogen os has updated today the stable build so may be they will update the CB too
harishctr said:
Hi all,
Is there any custom ROM with pocket mode.? I have tried cm13 and RR, but no pocket mode
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Paranoid Android has it and Sultan's CM 13 has it too.
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sidhg said:
link pls
nvm I found it.. though thanks for the suggestion
edit : hydrogen os has updated today the stable build so may be they will update the CB too
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Link Please
I can recommend Sultans CM13 Build + ElementalX Kernel.
Be live it or not in mega hard bricked guide ifound a 1gb tool to revert back OnePlus 3 to oxygen is 3.2.1 ....i flashed my op3 with that tool .......i think that is the most stable rom
mohmd.nagy said:
Link Please
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http://www.h2os.com/download
christophs01 said:
I can recommend Sultans CM13 Build + ElementalX Kernel.
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Note that you have zero thermal mitigation when using Sultans CM13 with ElementalX...be careful.
1337jay said:
Note that you have zero thermal mitigation when using Sultans CM13 with ElementalX...be careful.
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what do you mean exactly?
Hello Guys! I am receiving my OP3T tomorrow and wanted to know the list of the primary kernels or ROMs which support multiROM. I want to run CM14.1 and OxygenOS in the multiboot configuration and wanted to know the best config in your opinion. Seeing that the CM14.1 has bugs I'm thinking of running OxygenOS as my daily driver and booting CM14.1 as primary ROM (I want O2OS to be as stock as possible and this config would give me stock kernel).
few more questions :
1. Is it possible to run OxygenOS as secondary OS without root in the dualboot config? (I've read that O2OS will re encrypt data? Should I just root it?)
2. Does the default CM kernel suport MultiROM? I've seen people there using MultiROM but have no clue of their configration though)
3. suggested multirom setup in your opinion
TIA
It doesn't matter what ROMs you use as primary for multirom because it works without a patched kernel. The only thing is that some kernels have problems with touch on the multirom boot menu where you select the ROM to boot so you have to set it via TWRP. I know for sure that blu_spark kernel has this fixed, not sure about the others.
Oxygen OS as secondary should be possible but I can't tell you anything about encryption and stuff
Thanks for the reply. My OP3T arrived today and I installed a bunch of ROMS on it using the MultiROM mod. I think the MultiROM zip modded the OxygenOS kernel to support the touchscreen so everything is working fine with OxygenOS as my primary ROM with its default kernel
until now i have no perfect working custom rom....
CM14.1 from 14 Dec has LED issue
CM14.1 ResurrectionRemix from 14 Dec also has the LED notification issue
CM14.1 ResurrectionRemix from 17 Dec stops during flash
CM13 Sultan has display issue when it goes to sleep...
and Oxygen i don't like because there are a lot of settings missing
hope the next days the issues will be solved - until now i'm not allowed to post in the development forum
No offense but CM13 has no issue for me like you described and I've been running it since the day it came out. Works fine with multirom and oxygen also. I used it to compare cameras on CM13 and stock oxygen. Compared pics without moving my hand in both roms and then deleted Oxygen. Cam is equally good or bad in both so CM13 was the obvious choice for me.
Don't know about the others but my phone auto switches off on cm13. My best guess would be the undervolting / underclocking Sultan might have done. Didn't care about reading any log but this bug happened to me long back on other devices when I tried to undervolt. Also the display bug was there too.
BTW IMO it is only a matter of time before OP3 and OP3T get unified builds so I'd say just wait for a few more days for bug free ROMS
This is purely based on my experience and opinion. I have used every single rom for our device from xda. The rom that adore most is the huawei noughat emui b336. pure speed and optimised battry life is wonderfull a device working eith every functionality is what you get. when comparing with cm13 and 14 builds its much more stable and reliable. i was on oem c636 flashed c432 europe and flashed noughat from meticulus twrp emui4.1.
Cool. Though at this point one might aswell just wait for OTA nougat
I don't dare to install Lineage or Cm13 because I want a stable phone. I previously asked in another thread which problems the Lineage OS has. I could not find the Log File of Meticulus which shows the problems. Maybe someone can tell some problems of lineage os so the decision of installing it would be easier. Thanks a lot.
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I don't dare to install Lineage or Cm13 because I want a stable phone. I previously asked in another thread which problems the Lineage OS has. I could not find the Log File of Meticulus which shows the problems. Maybe someone can tell some problems of lineage os so the decision of installing it would be easier. Thanks a lot.
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I tried Lineage and had a bootloop because of substratum themes...after that i flashed RR build and i`m very happy with it. The battery life is not extraordinary...5h SOT. For my needs it`s very good...no big bugs or something like this...
Again for my needs I can say that it`s pretty stable...
At the moment, stock is best. EMUI4.1 at that. Give it another 2 months or so, by then we should have stable custom roms, that being said, try the Paranoid Android ROM, it's good but has some bugs with dual SIM unless otherwise stated by the developer in the thread.
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At the moment, stock is best. EMUI4.1 at that. Give it another 2 months or so, by then we should have stable custom roms, that being said, try the Paranoid Android ROM, it's good but has some bugs with dual SIM unless otherwise stated by the developer in the thread.
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that would be awesome, but i think custom roms won't be much more stable unless huawei releases their source code
At this point , stock rom is the best. Unfortunately because Huawei has not released and i do belive will not realease the sources for this model , all custom roms based all on Lineage OS or AOSPA will have bugs and high battery usage, without hope of real solving...because the code is always changing and as some problems are apparently solved other will rise up.
which is the best custom rom for nexus 6 with good battery life?
There is no such thing as best rom. Go try them all and decide
thats a good question because i was wondering the same thing as new phones come out sadly development for the nexus 6 has slowed down but what are you guys currently running rom and kernel?
I'm running the latest version of crdroid along with sigma kernel and my nexus is purring along smoothly but interested in hearing what everyone else is using
Using Tesla now, was on Dark ROM with B14CKB1RD kernel. Both are great, Tesla has Magisk built into it, so no need for additional flashing and more features. Dark ROM is equally as good and has OTA updates.
Really depends on what your kernel settings are for these two ROMs, but battery life is great.
PureNexus or Dirty Unicorns. Properly updated, a lot of features, stable and the battery life is perfect...
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PureNexus or Dirty Unicorns. Properly updated, a lot of features, stable and the battery life is perfect...
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weekly RC or official wich?
I haven't tried some of the newer ROMS yet, but my favorites are crDroid and SIX Rom
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weekly RC or official wich?
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Well, PN has only official ones.
For the moment I'm running the (last) official monthly build of DU. Those RC builds tend to have more bugs, so I simply don't use them.
It's all subjective but my two cents is (are) I always go back to Nitrogen. Recently tried Six and that was nice too.
Hi,
up until 7.1.2 I used to run 2-3 roms in multirom, six or nitro as primary purenexus as secondary. However six's newest Oreo rom, it would install new kernel (i think) with it which does not support kexec (don't quote me on it either). Where as before I always used Kexec supporting kenrels such as franco, elemental and b14ckb1rd. Now I understand things very basic not in depth. And I understand why custom kernels for N6 might not be out already (since google didnt push out official oreo update for N6). My question for devs is should there be kernels out there in near future that would support Oreo and multirom same way it used to be till 7.1.2? Not asking for when not asking why not yet just asking if in future will it happen? If so (this question is just to understand) would that kernel be based on kernel for N6P or N5x or Pixel?
I would greatly appreciate if anyone can explain me. If a kernel developer wants to explain in great technical details I would love to read up. Thanks.
BTW the reason I asked this, is because in my experience, current custom kernels would not boot Oreo beta rom. and I am assuming they would not boot any future 8.0 roms as support for 8.0 is not listed under them only support for until 7.1.2 is listed. I am noob so feel free to correct me wherever i was wrong.
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BTW the reason I asked this, is because in my experience, current custom kernels would not boot Oreo beta rom. and I am assuming they would not boot any future 8.0 roms as support for 8.0 is not listed under them only support for until 7.1.2 is listed. I am noob so feel free to correct me wherever i was wrong.
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Devs are working on making Oreo stable with it's core features and when that's done the kernel and feature development will start picking up. As of now you'll have to wait but by experience from seeing older phones with dropped official support that has received newer Android versions by custom roms, multirom has worked so I don't see any issue. Only time will tell. Right now getting all core features stable is prio number 1.