Looking to re-use my old M7 for a few months. It is unlocked and twrp installed, and the latest firmware onboard.
Looking for a rom that is stable, good with battery and has some nice tweaks especially centre clock and status bar mods. I prefer Sense based roms as I like the HTC keyboard and phone app, and the speaker/sound quality is usually better with beats.
I noticed Venom Roms have gone.
Would appreciate some suggestions. I know these "what is the best rom" threads are annoying
Thanks,.
Try latest ViperOne.
Btw GPE based roms have best battery life.
Any download link for the latest Venom rom? Their site has been dead for weeks.
GPE roms have the better battery life? Interesting, I was always under the impression Sense were probably better. Thanks for the info.
Here is latest ViperOne: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347768075
And yeah, GPE roms have the best battery life for M7, maybe other device doesn't.
But if you don't look only for battery life you can try nougat roms, they're very stable(only the random reboot problem) and if you install viper4android and activate speakers optimisation the sound it's like beats audio.
lucyr03 said:
Here is latest ViperOne: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347768075
And yeah, GPE roms have the best battery life for M7, maybe other device doesn't.
But if you don't look only for battery life you can try nougat roms, they're very stable(only the random reboot problem) and if you install viper4android and activate speakers optimisation the sound it's like beats audio.
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The random reboot problem is user related. I used nougat roms for about a year and had like 5 random reboots in this time. Only bug in N roms is the speakerphone bug but thats easy to avoid if you disable speaker before ending the call. Some roms still have bluetooth bug where you cant activate it after turning it off until you rebooted the device. But everything else is 100% stable. And O Roms will become much more bugfree in the future. Today i got my new phone (u11 life) so about at the end of next week i gone give away my m7 to a friend.
Thanks, are all the Sense 7 roms stable to use?
MaximusHD
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Thanks, are all the Sense 7 roms stable to use?
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Sense based roms and GPE based roms are stable than any other rom because they are stock modified.
@ maritimesbob
If you would like to have actual Security-Patchlevel (january 2018 or february 2018), you should use "unofficial" LineageOS, or better XenonHD or (best in my opinion) slimroms "Slim7". These all are AOSP-based ROMs, and you should first flash your M7 with GPE firmware (found in another thread here -- "unlocked" AND "s-off" necessary to do so) to have a very good battery behaviour. If you use it with Sense firmware you will see a very strange battery behaviour (crash with 70% or 50%, after that recharging from 0% and so on...)
Use Sense-based ROMs with Sense-firmware.
Use AOSP-based ROMs with GPE-firmware.
"slim7" Nougat 7.1.2 works very very good for me, nearly without any issues (very few random reboots, phone speaker bug, very seldom bluetooth bug). I'm using it on three M7 devices. It's good for daily use.
samhhmobil
Thanks for the info, did not realise flashing the corresponding firmware made much difference, ie sense roms and sense firmware, gpe/aosp roms and gpe firmware.
I need to get the device s-offed first. Had three m7 devices so far, getting a bit fed up paying up $25 or whatever it is to s-off them!!
@maritimesbob
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Had three m7 devices so far, getting a bit fed up paying up $25 or whatever it is to s-off them!!
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Me too... even three devices.
Try S-OFF (sunshine-S-OFF) first with one of them... install GPE-firmware (6.04.1700.19 including radio firmware!!! --- search for M7_UL_GPE_Firmware_6.04.1700.19.zip by "Slim Jim Guy" on androidfilehost, it's 28.5MB (29144KB), dated Jun 23, 2016 --- it's the firmware only, without boot.img and without recovery.img, and of course without the ROM) and if you feel happy with that, you can think about the other devices...
samhhmobil
==>https://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one/help/gpe-firmware-to-avoid-bugs-android-7-t3541095
==> https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67457491&postcount=10666
select here "complete firmware"
It's installable via htc_fastboot.exe, you have to switch in rebootRUU mode.
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MaximusHD
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Been using Maximus HD for well over 18months.
Can highly recommend it.
It's stable, great battery life and coupled with EXKernal Manager and XTended Settings looks and performs awesomely....
Dolby Atmos, Fastcharge, Gaming Mode.....it's excellent.
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Been using Maximus HD for well over 18months.
Can highly recommend it.
It's stable, great battery life and coupled with EXKernal Manager and XTended Settings looks and performs awesomely....
Dolby Atmos, Fastcharge, Gaming Mode.....it's excellent.
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Yeah its amazing if you dont care about the about 500 security gaps in such an old rom ;p
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saturday_night said:
Yeah its amazing if you dont care about the about 500 security gaps in such an old rom ;p
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I know nothing about the security issues, please explain and tell me which Rom is most secure?!
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I know nothing about the security issues, please explain and tell me which Rom is most secure?!
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Well the problem is that if you use an older version of android like 5.x or 6.x there are several hundred security gaps which where closed in the last months/years and you can see it here https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_von_Android-Versionen all that are on security patch februar have closed all know security problems.
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Well the problem is that if you use an older version of android like 5.x or 6.x there are several hundred security gaps which where closed in the last months/years and you can see it here https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_von_Android-Versionen all that are on security patch februar have closed all know security problems.
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Wow, ok....so I need an Oreo Rom? Or just a big patch/ update?
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Wow, ok....so I need an Oreo Rom? Or just a big patch/ update?
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For having a mostly secure device you need 7.1.2 or 8.x with february patch
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Well the problem is that if you use an older version of android like 5.x or 6.x there are several hundred security gaps which where closed in the last months/years and you can see it here https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_von_Android-Versionen all that are on security patch februar have closed all know security problems.
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For having a mostly secure device you need 7.1.2 or 8.x with february patch
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OK and can I get that with the latest Sense? Or does it have to be Google?
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OK and can I get that with the latest Sense? Or does it have to be Google?
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Ifyou mean firmware, it would be better with Google Play Edition firmware, if you mean rom none of both are newer than android 5.1
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Ifyou mean firmware, it would be better with Google Play Edition firmware, if you mean rom none of both are newer than android 5.1
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I meant Rom, so you are telling me I can't get up to 7.1/8 on an M7?
Or what's the solution?
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Hey all,
So I recently developed an Xposed module while running KitKat. I released it and users are having trouble getting it to work correctly when running Lollipop 5.1.1 - can someone recommend me a stable ROM with working Bluetooth, SMS, and support for Xposed?
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Hey all,
So I recently developed an Xposed module while running KitKat. I released it and users are having trouble getting it to work correctly when running Lollipop 5.1.1 - can someone recommend me a stable ROM with working Bluetooth, SMS, and support for Xposed?
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There are many great ROMs on every variant of the HTC One M7 that run well on 5.1.1. My personal favorite is Candy5, which can be found here.
In terms of Xposed itself, as long as you flash the correct framework flashable for the version of Android you're running, (in your case, 5.1.1) then everything will work.
For the correct framework files to flash on top of your 5.1.1 ROM of choice, here they are.
Get the arm version, NOT arm64. Arm is the compatible version for our phone.
On top of this, you need to install the .apk for Xposed as well to utilize the framework modules (this shouldn't be a surprise to you, as you've used Xposed on KitKat)
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There are many great ROMs on every variant of the HTC One M7 that run well on 5.1.1. My personal favorite is Candy5, which can be found here.
In terms of Xposed itself, as long as you flash the correct framework flashable for the version of Android you're running, (in your case, 5.1.1) then everything will work.
For the correct framework files to flash on top of your 5.1.1 ROM of choice, here they are.
Get the arm version, NOT arm64. Arm is the compatible version for our phone.
On top of this, you need to install the .apk for Xposed as well to utilize the framework modules (this shouldn't be a surprise to you, as you've used Xposed on KitKat)
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Thanks for the reply! I ended up trying out Candy and AICP... both are kinda buggy, though. AICP doesn't find my cell network, and Candy makes weird static noises randomly Which ROM do you use?
mrinehart93 said:
Thanks for the reply! I ended up trying out Candy and AICP... both are kinda buggy, though. AICP doesn't find my cell network, and Candy makes weird static noises randomly Which ROM do you use?
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I use Candy5 as a daily driver and actually, I helped the ROM developer fix the static noise you mentioned. The link for the full ROM with that fix can be found here. It's by far the smoothest (and most stable) stock-like ROM on the m7spr because of the wonderful Candy Kernel baked in.
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I use Candy5 as a daily driver and actually, I helped the ROM developer fix the static noise you mentioned. The link for the full ROM with that fix can be found here. It's by far the smoothest (and most stable) stock-like ROM on the m7spr because of the wonderful Candy Kernel baked in.
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Awesome, I'll check that link out. How is the battery life for you? Last time I actually "tried" Lollipop ROMs were a few months ago, and battery life was pretty bad which kept me on KitKat.
mrinehart93 said:
Awesome, I'll check that link out. How is the battery life for you? Last time I actually "tried" Lollipop ROMs were a few months ago, and battery life was pretty bad which kept me on KitKat.
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You're right in that Lollipop ROMs have pretty terrible battery life. This one has much better battery than any other ROM on stock Android. It's not great, but it is rather good once your battery is optimized to it, considering.
For example, I went to a theme park with this ROM and I would check my phone just about every ten minutes. When I got to the park itself, it was only on 10% (reason being because I didn't charge it overnight, haha!). With power saver mode enabled, it lasted over three hours before dying, which is impressive for any ROM, let alone a Lollipop ROM.
It's a fine accomplishment of the CandyROM team for sure.
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You're right in that Lollipop ROMs have pretty terrible battery life. This one has much better battery than any other ROM on stock Android. It's not great, but it is rather good once your battery is optimized to it, considering.
For example, I went to a theme park with this ROM and I would check my phone just about every ten minutes. When I got to the park itself, it was only on 10% (reason being because I didn't charge it overnight, haha!). With power saver mode enabled, it lasted over three hours before dying, which is impressive for any ROM, let alone a Lollipop ROM.
It's a fine accomplishment of the CandyROM team for sure.
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I'll definitely be checking this out when I get a chance, thank you for the replies!
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I'll definitely be checking this out when I get a chance, thank you for the replies!
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No problem!
Have a nice evening
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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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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?
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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.
Wjat is best rom for Oneplus 3T and why? But I want rom where xposed is working.
No ROM is 'the best'
You have numerous options to test and see for yourself which one suits your needs the best. You can go either for stock (based) or AOSP ROMs, it's all about what you are looking for. Also no choice is bad here - all ROMs for 3T are of really outstanding quality and not a single one will let you down. Just play around for a couple of days, try out different ways to go and pick your favorite.
If it's about me - latest stock rooted with Magisk is just enough. Oxygen OS is supremely optimized and the system is almost pure Android but with all the essential flavors AOSP lacks.
Fully agree with the previous comment. If there was a "best" ROM for everyone, we would all be using it, and there wouldn't be a need for any ROM except that one. What features are important in a ROM, is going to vary from person to person. The performance and stability (often a question "which ROM has the best performance?") is also going to vary drastically depending on how you as an individual use the phone, apply further tweaks, etc.
Your best bet is to browse through the ROMs, select a couple or few that look like they meet your preferences, and flash them, and try for yourself (be sure to make a TWRP backup of your current setup before flashing any ROMs, so you can easily revert); and see what works best for you.
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Wjat is best rom for Oneplus 3T and why? But I want rom where xposed is working.
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CM13 is the best for you.
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If it's about me - latest stock rooted with Magisk is just enough. Oxygen OS is supremely optimized and the system is almost pure Android but with all the essential flavors AOSP lacks.
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Amen to that!
Soni unofficial resurrection remix 5.8.3
MaxFTW said:
No ROM is 'the best'
You have numerous options to test and see for yourself which one suits your needs the best. You can go either for stock (based) or AOSP ROMs, it's all about what you are looking for. Also no choice is bad here - all ROMs for 3T are of really outstanding quality and not a single one will let you down. Just play around for a couple of days, try out different ways to go and pick your favorite.
If it's about me - latest stock rooted with Magisk is just enough. Oxygen OS is supremely optimized and the system is almost pure Android but with all the essential flavors AOSP lacks.
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Are you using any custom kernel ?
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Are you using any custom kernel ?
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No i don't have, bought this phone on this week's monday. Immediately rooted and flashed twrp, Now I have Resurrection Remix, but it's little bit buggy and not filling my expectations. (Sry for bad english)
I'm looking for a really good ROM, too.
Stability, everything should work fine. Don't want to clean flash every few months.
I don't need to customize every colour of every object. Need a perfect ROM for using it every day.
Any recommendations?
best rom official rr or the one from varun himself (g+)
no rom is the best.
you have to try some of them and choose one !
i tried at least more than 10 roms + defualt kernels and custom kernels.
and compare them together and flashed best based on my usage ! ( your usage may vary and of course other roms is best for you )
but :
if your main concern is not heavy camera usage and want stability + battery + xposed , i suggest you Sultanxda CM13 rom.(which i am using now.)
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you'd better don't speak.
The most usefull comment above.
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I'll say whatever I want this is a community. And this is a thread for suggestions. And maybe you should learn how to speak and writing grammar as well. Your illiterate.
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No i don't have, bought this phone on this week's monday. Immediately rooted and flashed twrp, Now I have Resurrection Remix, but it's little bit buggy and not filling my expectations. (Sry for bad english)
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Sounds bad. Mm, which bugs have you found? And why not filling your expectations?
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I'll say whatever I want this is a community. And this is a thread for suggestions. And maybe you should learn how to speak and writing grammar as well. Your illiterate.
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You're.
nadejo said:
best rom official rr or the one from varun himself (g+)
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The Official Resurrection Remix is this one right:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...pment/rom-kernel-resurrectionremix-n-t3524715
Which one is Varun's ?
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The Official Resurrection Remix is this one right:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...pment/rom-kernel-resurrectionremix-n-t3524715
Which one is Varun's ?
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https://plus.google.com/+varund7726 you will find them on his page. He is doing weekly builds. But he is not the official maintainer for oneplus3/3t even if he is the maintainer of the rom itself and the most important developer of resurrection remix . by the way the kernel included in his build is very advanced. try it befor flashing any custom kernels.
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https://plus.google.com/+varund7726 you will find them on his page. He is doing weekly builds. But he is not the official maintainer for oneplus3/3t even if he is the maintainer of the rom itself and the most important developer of resurrection remix . by the way the kernel included in his build is very advanced. try it befor flashing any custom kernels.
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Cool
Do you have to click on "Ask To Join" on the Resurrection Remix tile to the right ?
Shall press "Thanks" tomorrow.
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Cool
Do you have to click on "Ask To Join" on the Resurrection Remix tile to the right ?
Shall press "Thanks" tomorrow.
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i dont know im already in
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i dont know im already in
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Ok.. LOL
Shall press "Thanks" tomorrow.
To add to this, is there currently any that provide wi-fi calling feature?
Which ROM should I install if I want the most amount of settings and ways to customize things?
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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
or
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...
Primokorn said:
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.
which is the best and most stable rom for MI A2. By stable i mean for day to day use and obviously bug free rom.
Thanks in advance
Stock magisk y lswnchairv2
tohaxon said:
which is the best and most stable rom for MI A2. By stable i mean for day to day use and obviously bug free rom.
Thanks in advance
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Sorry, but you'll have to test them by yourself and pick one that works for you... what suits me probably won't suit you. The features that I use the most probably are not as important to you, and probably the things that are important to you I don't use as much in order to say they are stable. The apps I use probably are not the same as you, the signal strength, the carrier, the charger, the bluetooth devices, the root method, magisk modules or even if you are not going to root.
I'm enjoying the PE+ rom, but I did many tweaks to it and it works for me, but there are many people facing really annoying bugs that makes it a no go. So there isn't an easy answer for what you are looking for.
Lunatiic said:
Sorry, but you'll have to test them by yourself and pick one that works for you... what suits me probably won't suit you. The features that I use the most probably are not as important to you, and probably the things that are important to you I don't use as much in order to say they are stable. The apps I use probably are not the same as you, the signal strength, the carrier, the charger, the bluetooth devices, the root method, magisk modules or even if you are not going to root.
I'm enjoying the PE+ rom, but I did many tweaks to it and it works for me, but there are many people facing really annoying bugs that makes it a no go. So there isn't an easy answer for what you are looking for.
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can u suggest some?
tohaxon said:
can u suggest some?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/development
wow what kind of useless responses are those? He didnt say what is the best one, he asked what is the most stable dudes.
Hi! I tried most of them, PE+, HavocOS, AICP, LINEAGE, in my case the most stable and daily driver is Havoc OS, there is one problem on all of them for me, my banking app wont run on modded rom's so i reverted to miui, android one.
There is trial and error, some might work from start, some are harder to make them run ok, without any crashes. The fastest one i found was Pixel Experience+, the most stable one, Lineage OS(be carefull, it doesnt support google apps from the box), and the one which does any task well, good battery and stability in my case, was Havoc OS. With pleasure, ViVa.
omzart said:
wow what kind of useless responses are those? He didnt say what is the best one, he asked what is the most stable dudes.
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And your input was more than helpful! Thanks for your effort!
The most stable ROM is obviously stock.
Exxdeea said:
The most stable ROM is obviously stock.
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Lol, no.
Stock has serious bootloop issues between updates.
If you're staying on stock you should still unlock bootloader, just in case. And backup important data before updates.
This saved me 4 or 5 times already.
danannnn said:
Lol, no.
Stock has serious bootloop issues between updates.
If you're staying on stock you should still unlock bootloader, just in case. And backup important data before updates.
This saved me 4 or 5 times already.
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Which Android version? I am on 10 and never had a boot loop after update but I always do it manually using fastboot.
I've also stripped Stock down to the bare-bones - no Google anything, except Play Services, Phone and Contacts and everything seems to work OK with no crashes ever.
I concur with your bootloader unlock advice.
Exxdeea said:
I've also stripped Stock down to the bare-bones - no Google anything, except Play Services, Phone and Contacts and everything seems to work OK with no crashes ever.
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Hi all,
I bought my A2 yesterday. This is my first time thinking of using stock rom instead flashing i.e. Lineage. Can you describe the steps to stripe down stock?
Thanks!
danannnn said:
Lol, no.
Stock has serious bootloop issues between updates.
If you're staying on stock you should still unlock bootloader, just in case. And backup important data before updates.
This saved me 4 or 5 times already.
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NEVER even once i had bootloop and im on stock since start
doc_relax said:
Hi all,
Can you describe the steps to stripe down stock?
Thanks!
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Root using Magisk, then use something like link2SD to get rid of the bloat. I always freeze the unwanted Apps instead of deleting them.
ViVa[DOUD said:
;83039631]Hi! I tried most of them, PE+, HavocOS, AICP, LINEAGE, in my case the most stable and daily driver is Havoc OS, there is one problem on all of them for me, my banking app wont run on modded rom's so i reverted to miui, android one.
There is trial and error, some might work from start, some are harder to make them run ok, without any crashes. The fastest one i found was Pixel Experience+, the most stable one, Lineage OS(be carefull, it doesnt support google apps from the box), and the one which does any task well, good battery and stability in my case, was Havoc OS. With pleasure, ViVa.
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can u tell me which version of havoc os u used was the most stable. thanks for ur answer
tohaxon said:
which is the best and most stable rom for MI A2. By stable i mean for day to day use and obviously bug free rom.
Thanks in advance
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PixelExperience FAN EDITION is good its smooth but stilll there a few bugs btw PixelExperience unoffical is awsm its so smooth u can check it here https://mega.nz/folder/bZgRAAbA#AdWBnHBuAxkt4NHyvcdGoQ
Only Havoc OS. [emoji6]
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AICP for me.