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#include
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
* and I didn't give you any warranty to begin with
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, loss of data, dead SD cards,
* loss of hair, thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app
* failed. Please do some research if you have any concerns about features included
* in this ROM before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and
* if you point the finger at us for messing up your device, everyone will laugh at
* you and I will deny any wrong doing or responsibility.
*/
crDroid G+ community
crDroid is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device also attempting to bringing many of the best features existent today.
Based on Lineage with extra goodies
Installation files & steps
Downloads :
NB: MUST USE OLD BOOTLOADER AND MODEM!! see LineageOS 15.1 thread
ROM: crDroidAndroid-8.1-20180917-ks01ltexx-v4.6.1-DiamondJohnDroid.zip MD5: ba48e90509017db02d767511af7fabac
Previous build: (will disappear as I am low on space!), and I know no known reason to use the older builds.
Rom :
The following two need the Newer I9506XXUDRB1 Modem and matching bootloader => I9506XXUDRB1_I9506XXUDRA1_bootmodem.tar
crDroidAndroid-8.1-20180911-ks01ltexx-v4.6-DiamondJohnDroid.zip MD5: daa44cc297fe7a2acfeb133c5c82e27a
crDroidAndroid-8.1-20180826-ks01ltexx-v4.6-DiamondJohnDroid.zip MD5: 6da18f10f38fbd0a54efd2a40a4d9f33
The following need the old J2 Modem and matching bootloader
crDroidAndroid-8.1-20180723-ks01ltexx-v4.5-DiamondJohnDroid.zip MD5: fc8b3a842e930202380aea13842b8c9f
crDroidAndroid-8.1-20180708-ks01ltexx-v4.4-DiamondJohnDroid.zip MD5: 831ccc71211bb444dfc04105f7449ef2
crDroidAndroid-8.1-20180515-ks01ltexx-v4.2.zip MD5: c2f4de35c418d074c82e7467740c5205
deleted crDroidAndroid-8.1-20180430-ks01ltexx-v4.2-DiamondJohnDroid.zip MD5: f5231e52e269c8cfce73c56de2a12ab2
TWRP: twrp-3.2.3-0-ks01lte.img
GApps : Opengapps 8.1
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
If you don't know how, then this isnt for you. But ensure you have a NANDROID as its not for daily use or replacement of your current ROM!
See the LineageOS 15.1 thread for hints: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-lineageos-15-1-unofficial-galaxy-s4-t3747831
If you get a SystemUI has stopped during the first boot, click on wait not close/stop.
SuperUser is included in the ROM, but is switched OFF by default.
DEVICE: Samsung S4 - GT-i9506 - ks01ltexx
Recommended Bootloader / Modem: I9506XXSDPL2_I9506XXUDOJ2_bootmodem
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: crDroid
SELinux: ENFORCING
Sources:
https://github.com/crdroidandroid
https://github.com/kyasu/android_kernel_samsung_msm8974
https://github.com/kyasu/android_device_samsung_ks01ltexx
https://github.com/kyasu/android_device_samsung_msm8974-common
https://github.com/LineageOS/android_device_samsung_msm8974-common
https://github.com/kyasu/android_vendor_samsung_ks01ltexx
WITHOUT THE DEVICE TREE BUILT BY @kyasu THIS ROM WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE
see: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...-lineageos-15-1-unofficial-galaxy-s4-t3747831 and show some well deserved thanks!
NB: THIS BUILD SHOULD BE CONSIDERED:==>
* I WILL NOT BE DEBUGGING THIS ROM, HOWEVER, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO POST ISSUES FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS
* A ONE OFF BUILD, I WILL NOT BE DOING REGULAR UPDATES
* NOT BE CONSIDERED A DAILY CANDIDATE
* JUST A PREVIEW OF WHAT THE CURRENT STATE OF SOURCE CODE IS AT
Did I mention this would not be possible without the work by @kyasu, the crDroid & LineageOS teams.
Will try it rom, tks u for support
Thanks for posting, I personally still use version 14.1 of crdroid.
But what is the purpose if you're not gonna debug and maintain this rom?
I'm sure something will pop up...
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DonAndress said:
Thanks for posting, I personally still use version 14.1 of crdroid.
But what is the purpose if you're not gonna debug and maintain this rom?
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DiamondJohn said:
* JUST A PREVIEW OF WHAT THE CURRENT STATE OF SOURCE CODE IS AT
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I personally am currently using my own build of Nougat ResurrectionRemix, which I have also shared here at XDA. I personally wanted to check if I could build a non LineageOS Oreo ROM using @kyasu LOS device tree's. ie Hopefully, in the future, when all the source code code is more stable, I will be able to build another ROM for my personal use (which I would also share).
aaand ... https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/George_Mallory)
DonAndress said:
I'm sure something will pop up...
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ALL the oreo code is still VERY early days, I dont think there are even too many official devices with releases yet ie not even Alpha's. You don't need to look too far before something "pops up"
DonAndress said:
if you're not gonna debug and maintain this rom?
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Thats one of the brilliant things of open source code. There are a team of people working on LineageOS (the basis for crDroid and ResurrectionRemix), as well as people working on crDroid and RR, as well as the work being done by @kyasu specifically for our device. Any work they do, would flow through to anyone building the ROM from source. ie "I" do not specifically need to do the debugging, hopefully. And that makes me think of another reason, maybe this build will inspire someone else to give it a go.
DiamondJohn said:
I personally am currently using my own build of Nougat ResurrectionRemix, which I have also shared here at XDA.
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I have to check your build then. I'm aiming for most debloated rom.
maybe this build will inspire someone else to give it a go.
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You know I would but unfortunately I'm completely noob in this area. I don't even know where to start
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DonAndress said:
I have to check your build then. I'm aiming for most debloated rom.
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Do you consider lineageos bloated?
Big thanks @DiamondJohn for providing us with some options besides LOS! By the way, was the "ks01ltexxd" in the title intended?
PixelChris95 said:
Do you consider lineageos bloated?
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Each Dev has a right to include all the crap he wants. I'm not saying that DiamondJohn does but still, some roms are faster and more battery efficient then other.
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DonAndress said:
Each Dev has a right to include all the crap he wants. I'm not saying that DiamondJohn does but still, some roms are faster and more battery efficient then other.
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Yes that's true, but since almost every custom rom is based on LOS I wouldn't expect a huge difference. Also in my experience the apps installed by the user or Google services eat up the battery, not so much the rom (of course the system consumes battery, but most of the time it's something else, if one has unusual high battery drain). I think if you really want to save energy you probably need to throttle the CPU. And Oreo isn't too great at saving battery at the moment (I am only talking about the builds available for our device of course). I hope this will get better in the future. I am using Oreo nevertheless because it's rock stabil and I like the features.
Interesting, what features are they?
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DonAndress said:
Interesting, what features are they?
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Picture in picture mode, autofill framework and the design are the new features I benefit the most from. Might be different for others of course.
PixelChris95 said:
Do you consider lineageos bloated?
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I'd like to hear the answer to this question.
I dont think you should be looking at ROMs like ResurrectionRemix or crDroid if you wish to be running "light", and I would also go for PICO GApps (which is what I run).
PixelChris95 said:
By the way, was the "ks01ltexxd" in the title intended?
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nope, thanks, and corrected
DonAndress said:
Each Dev has a right to include all the crap he wants. I'm not saying that DiamondJohn does but still, some roms are faster and more battery efficient then other.
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As this was a build straight from the source (I only changed one line to make it permissive), its the decision of the devs at the crDroid Team, not me.
By the way, whenever I have looked at the changes made in crDroid, the non-device specific code changes has always been by a single dev. I am sure its a group that decides on bigger things, like what to include, just interesting that shared (between devices) code almost seems to be maintained by a single guy.
PixelChris95 said:
Yes that's true, but since almost every custom rom is based on LOS I wouldn't expect a huge difference. Also in my experience the apps installed by the user or Google services eat up the battery, not so much the rom (of course the system consumes battery, but most of the time it's something else, if one has unusual high battery drain). I think if you really want to save energy you probably need to throttle the CPU. And Oreo isn't too great at saving battery at the moment...
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I am running Nougat ResurrectionRemix, and to limit my battery drain, I have Greenify running VERY aggressively. I also have the CPU at standard max, but a conservative governor; Tripndroid, which doesn't seem to lag for my usage, but likes the lower frequencies.
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I am using Oreo nevertheless because it's rock stabil and I like the features.
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I am guessing you are running LOS. The latest build appears to have caused some "noise", which worries me as this build is based on similar code. GPS also appears to be a common issue. I tried GPS on this build and it didnt connect to any satellites (I was inside, and it was heavily overcast that day) but when I restored my daily and it didnt lock a location either (but at least connected to a few satellites). I'd be interested to know by anyone who tries this ROM if the GPS works? That's a deal breaker for me personally. The "efs" partition talk also really concerns me.
New build!
There is anew build up (see OP). This build was basically a test to see what would happen (ie would it even boot) if the SELinux was ENFORCING
Make sure you flash GApps along with the ROM before the first boot. I accidentally booted without GApps and then flashing it after caused issues.
I also tried Magisk 16.0 for root, and that appeared to work. Instead of the LineageOS add-an
I also tried flashing Viper, and that worked as soon as I switched over to permissive. I also took a log to see what permissions/SELinux statements would enable it to run enforcing.
I did appear to have issues the second time I flashed it with ADB over WiFi (it didnt pop up the request/confirmation).
I am also hoping that the GPS will be fixed soon in the LOS 15.1 builds which will hopefully flow through to crDroid:fingers-crossed:
Remember, this is unofficially an an unofficial build:silly:
does not work NFC
DiamondJohn said:
I dont think you should be looking at ROMs like ResurrectionRemix or crDroid if you wish to be running "light"
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You don't think crdroid is light?
I've been using it for a year now and I believe it's pretty light.
Sent from my GT-I9506 using Tapatalk
DonAndress said:
You don't think crdroid is light?
I've been using it for a year now and I believe it's pretty light.
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Feature wise, it is NOT light; as it is very featured. Those features come from code.
To me, if you truly want light, you go with a "vanila" AOSP ROM. I am NOT talking about how they run, but their contents. On a different device (xt907) I built a number of Nougat ROMs, and AICP actually seemed noticeably "snappier" to me than crDroid or RR. A ROM not being light, does not mean it is slow.
Not that's its an accurate comparison of anything, but comparing the Oreo file sizes,
LOS 15.1 = 359MB
RR v6.0.0 = 329MB (I recently did a test build, and it booted and ran :victory
crDroid v4.0 = 385MB
also, the main build section has "steps" when compiling a ROM, below are the results from the last time I compiled each of these
LOS 15.1 = 75755
RR v6.0.0 = 76872
crDroid v4.0 = 77145
On a side note, I have another device (Nexus 5, the xt907 has died) and that has an RR Oreo ROM at around 359MB and an AOSP ROM (v8.0) at 297MB.
By the way, RR is my ROM of choice, as (I think) this device is much more than capable of handling just about any ROM we can thrown at it, at least thus far for me.:good:
onenett said:
does not work NFC
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Do you know if it works on the Oreo LineageOS builds?
out of interest
There has been over 100 downloads of the ROM. Is anyone actually using it as a daily? or simply as a preview? noting that was the actual purpose; ie a preview not a daily.
BEST ANDROID OREO ROM FOR - S4 I9506 ks01ltexx
DiamondJohn said:
There has been over 100 downloads of the ROM. Is anyone actually using it as a daily? or simply as a preview? noting that was the actual purpose; ie a preview not a daily.
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Hi DiamonJohn,
I'm giving a daily test although this is not the case, but I'm even amazed by the result even with this state of the ROM.
In terms of apps, everything works, at least the ones I use daily basis that are; Facebook, Messenger, Inbox "2 email accounts", Outlook "1 email account", Google Keep, DropBox, Skype, Twitter, Youtube, etc..., bluetooth works and I'm going to test the GPS tomorrow when I go running
What I mean is that even though not being for daily use (for now) this ROM is not too far from that in my point of view, of course you still need a lot of work ahead and the battery does not last long but what does it matter at this stage since the RR roms happens the same :laugh:
With spirit and with head this rom can get very good at level ★ ★ ★ crDroid ★ ★ ★ Official[7.1.2][ks01lte][V3.5][09 JUN] and by the way, it's the rom I use every day and it's great.
I was going to forget to mention, Magisk Manager, Xposed and Greenify they are installed and working properly.
For now is everything and I hope this rom go forwar, I am very interested because my GALAXY S4 LTE still has much to give :good:
And I say even that this ROM in the point that is, deserves the title that I gave :angel:
pedra3000 said:
... and I'm going to test the GPS tomorrow when I go running ...
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I would not expect the GPS to be working. It was built without a change from LOS that would fix it. But I tried including the code, which didn't appear to work for me, and only after realised that I had a hardware issue (my antenna wasn't connecting well physically on the device fixed now) I am now waiting (patiently) for @kyasu to update his actual device tree with the changes.
I have also built an Oreo ResurrectionRemix. I am hoping someone will test applying a substratum theme against one of these Oreo ROMs (although I haven't made public the RR one) I have built. That (and the GPS) are probably my roadblocks right now foir me to upgrade and thereby be more frequent with new builds; ie I dont know if Substratum works or not. I have tested Viper (another one of my personal deal-breaks, and that works)
GPS Works well
Surprise LOL, GPS works well with me!
I use Endomondo - Running & Walking and GPS and continued to work well, without having the 4G connected!
I installed the GPS TESTE to see how many satellites it picks up and the accuracy and it seemed to me everything normal (view image link)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kycoe6blbovs78g/Screenshot_GPS_Test_20180327-082957.png?dl=0
About the Resurrection Remix I tested (Nougat) are good, but the battery is the weak point, because until now they all drain very quickly, which can not be for me to be daily use. As I mentioned, the crdroid ★ ★ ★ ★ Official [7.1.2] [ks01lte] [V3.5] [09 JUN] the battery is very good and for now is my choice for daily use.
I want to update to the OREO and so far and I have always liked crDroid for better results this your unofficial ROM is very very good :good:
Of course I'm here to test your Oreo RR
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Disclaimer: OctOs is a WIP. It has been evaluated as being stable, and is suitable for daily use in most cases. While it may be considered stable, there may be unknown bugs. The development team is not responsible for any damage to your device or your information.
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Team OctOs presents Oct-M.
We maintain a current release record and change-log on our website: http://www.teamoctos.com
Weekly builds can be found here, https://www.teamoctos.com/weekly-builds/
We have Gapps here.
Aroma (659.6 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=aroma
Full (484 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=full
Mini (239 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=mini
Micro (136.2 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=micro
Nano (100.3 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=nano
Pico (58.1 mb)
http://opengapps.org/?download=true&arch=arm64&api=6.0&variant=pico
These are fully working 6.0 MM gapps built and maintained by OpenGApps. All credit goes to Opengapps, please show them some support!
- Please Do Not Mirror our files without talking to us. We can do that ourselves should we desire to. -
Team OctOs would like to thank Team Blackout for the use of their Blacked Out Nexus Launcher & for saving eyes one app at a time!
You can get all the TBO goodies here as well as the TBO Updater http://teamblackedout.com/ #whiteuimustdie
TBO thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41545802
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Android 6 (Marshmallow)?
A: Yes, this is Android 6.0.x
Q: What code is Oct-M based on?
A: Starting with Oct-M, we've rebased OctOs on the CyanogenMod 13 code.
Q: What happened to AOSP?
A: All Android code is based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Under previous releases, we tried very hard to limit the number of "Not from Google directly" repositories that we used. Unfortunately, issues with devices, the need for Code Aurora Foundation (CAF) repositories for Qualcomm devices, and compatibility issues meant fighting code more often than not. We decided that since the code-base for many repositories were the same across most ROMs, picking a starting point to build the user experience on outweighed the desire to craft code from scratch, or fix broken code to make it work with other changes we already had.
Q: Why isn't there XYZ feature.
A: Shoot us a Suggestion if you want to see something added. While we are not going to promise to implement, we will always look into it
Q: But XYZ and all the others have...
A: ROM developers build something they want to use. The ROM developer that includes something they won't run implies less than 100% effort to ensure it does work. As a team, we have similar goals and objectives. If XYZ ROM has a feature you want, and we don't include (or don't want to include), feel free to use XYZ ROM, or build your own custom version of Oct-M.
Q: Superuser or SuperSU?
A: Team OctOs uses SuperSU and is installed automatically.
Bugs:
Bugs happen. Our testers are very good at breaking things, but no where near as good as the rest of the Android public. In order to investigate and fix issues, we need the help of the users who are going to report them. The Android OS has many nifty features to help us in this, but only if we can engage the user to assist us.
Logs, Logcat, and the Android Debugging Bridge (ADB)
Like any other OS, Android has multiple log files that are generated and record the goings-on of the system. As a user, you have two basic ways to view and pull these to send to us. Without the information in the logfiles, there simply is not a whole lot of information to go on.
Log file APKs
Team OctOs recommends SysLog from the Android Market. This application will allow you to selectively pick any (or all) of the system logs, compress them into a .ZIP file, and allow you to save, email, move to your Copy/DropBox/Cloud Storage account, etc.
ADB Logcat
The Android Debugging Bridge (ADB) is a powerful tool available from Google as part of the Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Used for many things, being able to selectively see, in real-time, what your device is doing cannot be downplayed. While there is more setup involved, if you are doing consistent ROM flashing, you really should invest the time to get setup properly to do it.
ADB Logcat tutorial here: How to create a logcat log
Basic Instructions:
Download ROM .zip file, MD5 file & Open gapps (arm64) linked above
Reboot to Recovery (Note: Use Reboot to Recovery from Power Menu, Hardware-based boot to recovery, or adb reboot recovery - ROM Manager or similar software is NOT supported)
--- TWRP is the ONLY recovery Team OctOs uses - We do not support flashing on CWM ---
Factory Reset from TWRP
Flash ROM and GApps .ZIP files
Reboot
The Oct-M ROM installation script will automatically wipe /system, /cache, and /data/dalvik-cache. There is no need to do these before or after flashing the ROM unless you are instructed to by your GApps Provider
The foundation of the Android OS is the fact that is it open-source. We have all code we use internally in the creation of Oct-M available on our GitHub repositories.
Unless otherwise specified, all Oct-M builds use the device's stock CyanogenMod 13 kernel.
Team OctOs GitHub - http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
Team OctOs Gerrit Review - http://www.teamoctos.com:8080
Team OctOs GPLv2 License - http://www.teamoctos.com/license/
Team OctOs Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/TOctOs
Want To Build Your Own?
Check out the ReadMe on our GitHub for Instructions
Special thanks to
Our testers, without which, there would be no public releases for OctOs
We would also like to thank
CyanogenMod
OmniROM
LiquidSmooth
Anyone else who has ever submitted Open-Source code
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Follow Us at the various websites below!
Above is our hidden menu. It can be accessed 3 different ways: "Tentacles" in app drawer, quick settings tile, or by pressing settings/about phone/OctOS build date.
MORE PICS OF OUR FEATURES: https://copy.com/9V9skpmRVsRaa6mx
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XDA:DevDB Information
Oct-M, ROM for the T-Mobile LG G4
Contributors
canodroid15, cjkacz, joryb, bthorne79, hedwig34
Source Code: http://www.github.com/Team-OctOs
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: CyanogenMod 13
Version Information
Status: Testing
Beta Release Date: 2016-02-20
Created 2016-02-21
Last Updated 2016-08-26
Runs so smooth. Thanks for da great work guys. ????
canodroid15 said:
Team OctOs presents Oct-M.
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like i mention before in other thread CM base related rom, is the Cam in this Rom as good as LG Stock Cam app?
DrakenFX said:
like i mention before in other thread CM base related rom, is the Cam in this Rom as good as LG Stock Cam app?
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An impossibility.
Wow bro I have to take my hat to you just for the fact that this is one of the best OP first post for any ROM. Very detailed, explained and well put instructions. As for the ROM I will try it thanks for the share
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Excited about this. Missed OctOS since I gave up the galaxy note 2.
Thanks for checking us out! Feel free to drop by our gplus community and say hi!
https://plus.google.com/communities/102188586220747781076
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TecknoFreak said:
Wow bro I have to take my hat to you just for the fact that this is one of the best OP first post for any ROM. Very detailed, explained and well put instructions. As for the ROM I will try it thanks for the share
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Thanks, we as a team take a very professional approach. ?
Been running this for a week now. Stable build! No issues to report.
Doze works great. 6 hrs off charger, still read 100%level.
Thanks to the maintainer.
Super stable build! Battery life amazing on just standard kernel. Any customs you would recommend to enhance this mod and make it even better!?
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Do you need to already be on MM to flash this? I am on rooted stock 5.1 10n. Thanks.
patcal said:
Do you need to already be on MM to flash this? I am on rooted stock 5.1 10n. Thanks.
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Yes
sabrdawg said:
Yes
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Thanks.
I remember OctOS back when I was using the s3! Ran great no problems then, looking forward to trying this out when I have the time to clean install a new rom! Appreciate the build im sure it will be stable and quick~
I think I did something wrong. Downloaded the 2/27 weekly build, dirty flashed on existing system, which was a clean install of 2/20.
Got missing Google services errors. Flashed nano gapps again, and everything crashed.
Wiped, installed 2/27 clean, all good.
Was this caused by the partition size change I saw in the changelog?
cjkacz said:
Thanks for checking us out! Feel free to drop by our gplus community and say hi!
https://plus.google.com/communities/102188586220747781076
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Wow, I Got to tell you. Two days ago I was looking around in some draws with old phones, just a bunch of tombstones and came across my old Samsung galaxy S3 which I semi-bricked . So what the Hell Right. why not have some fun and found Team-OctOs For SGH-T999. And wOw Marshmallow on Galaxy S3 !! So fast and clean. My wife took it back after she saw and said why did you do this Before? haha
So All I have to say if it was to good on that Samsung galaxy S3 , Then I Have to flash this ROM on my LGG4 H811 right now.
Thanks Team OctOS :good:
Qverse said:
Wow, I Got to tell you. Two days ago I was looking around in some draws with old phones, just a bunch of tombstones and came across my old Samsung galaxy S3 which I semi-bricked . So what the Hell Right. why not have some fun and found Team-OctOs For SGH-T999. And wOw Marshmallow on Galaxy S3 !! So fast and clean. My wife took it back after she saw and said why did you do this Before? haha
So All I have to say if it was to good on that Samsung galaxy S3 , Then I Have to flash this ROM on my LGG4 H811 right now.
Thanks Team OctOS :good:
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Yep I was using Oct back when I had my s3 and it really brought new life back into the device after carrier support was dropped. Love how light and functional the rom is while still having great features.
@tiskewlio, @Qverse, Glad to see you guys here! Hope you'll enjoy Oct-M on this device as much as you guys did back then on the S3 ? I'm actually still using my S3's d2att & d2vzw. Both are running in beast mode on Oct-M ? Welcome back to OctOs fellas!
Most stable AOSP rom I've tested so far and the battery life OMG, it's amazing. The thing that I miss the most is the double tap anywhere at the lockscreen to sleep.
pedrito0906 said:
Most stable AOSP rom I've tested so far and the battery life OMG, it's amazing. The thing that I miss the most is the double tap anywhere at the lockscreen to sleep.
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After testing this rom for a bit it's not bad, pretty quick and fast but my battery hasn't been that great. It's been two days now the battery should have settled but I'm getting less than 3hr SOT while I usually get 4. The lack of DT2S is slightly annoying after getting used to the stock rom but it's also not present in the CM builds i've tried but got the feature back through gravity box. Hope that helps!
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@tiskewlio, @Qverse, Glad to see you guys here! Hope you'll enjoy Oct-M on this device as much as you guys did back then on the S3 I'm actually still using my S3's d2att & d2vzw. Both are running in beast mode on Oct-M Welcome back to OctOs fellas!
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It's great to be back! Might stay with this rom for a few weeks or till I get bored. Nothing against it just like to flash different roms to test and support the devs by providing feedback and whatnot. This one is really snappy, missing a few features and customizations but it's probably for the sake of stability and lightweightness so it's fine. Hopefully the battery settles down because i'm getting an hour or more less than I usually get.
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Disclaimer:
* All the firmwares, custom ROMs, official firmware updates, mods and tools mentioned here belong to their respective developers/owners.
* You will be doing everything at your own risk.
* The developers cannot be held responsible if you end up damaging or bricking your device.
Introduction:
This ROM is built with Cortex-A15 optimized UBERTC 4.9
The source code of Resurrection Remix is not modified in any way !
This ROM is compatible with the following models (others should be reported back):
* XT1092 (confirmed)
* XT1096 (confirmed)
* XT1097 (confirmed)
Links:
* Official RR website
* Official RR forum
* Official RR changelog
* Resurrection Remix Github Source
* CyanogenMod Github Source
* UBER Toolchain Github Source
Downloads:
* ROM
Installation instructions:
-->> REMEMBER: MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP BEFORE FLASHING !!!
IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE ON YOUR DEVICE, SO FLASH IT AT YOUR OWN RISK.<<--
Clean Install
* Download latest build
* Download Gapps (of your choice)
* Full wipe and factory reset
* Install ROM
* Install Gapps
* Wipe cache & dalvik cache
* Reboot
Update
* Download latest build
* Download Gapps (same as already installed, don't mix different Gapps)
* Install ROM
* Install Gapps
* Wipe cache & dalvik cache
* Reboot
Credits:
* Resurrection Remix Development
* CyanogenMod Development
* UBER Development
Notice:
Please note that i'm not the device maintainer for victara !
[ROM][6.0.1][VICTARA][UNOFFICIAL] Resurrection Remix v5.6.7 [UBERTC]
Contributors
der_Kief
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: UNOFFICIAL
Created: 2016-03-25
Last Updated: 2016-04-20
NOTICE !
It seems that new version 20160416 has bugs (not device specific and not every user is affected) !!!
So for now you should either stay with 20160409 build or flash new version at your own risk
current changelog:
new version 20160416 online
- latest RR changes
- latest CM changes
download here
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Please! report back your working model (e.g. XT1092)
previous changelogs:
new version v5.6.7 online
donwload here
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new version 20160406
- AOSP revision r24
- latest RR changes
- latest CM changes
download here
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new version RR 5.6.6 up
downloadhere
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Initial release 20160325 Download
- latest RR and CM changes
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Thanks for giving us this ROM. Resurrection Remix with the UBERTC kernel is a killer combo.
exelent
USCanthony said:
Thanks for giving us this ROM. Resurrection Remix with the UBERTC kernel is a killer combo.
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Hi,
Really? I wondering ig it's worth it to root and set up a new rom custom. I really need more battery life!
[Legenda] said:
Hi,
Really? I wondering ig it's worth it to root and set up a new rom custom. I really need more battery life!
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Don't expect much better or worse battery life with custom ROMs ! They are all nearly the same and in range of tolerance.
My ROM aims to get better overall performance without losing significant battery life. For me its working good
About using Mennpiko's UBERTC kernel i cannot not say anything .... didnt try it yet.
der_Kief said:
Don't expect much better or worse battery life with custom ROMs ! They are all nearly the same and in range of tolerance.
My ROM aims to get better overall performance without losing significant battery life. For me its working good
About using Mennpiko's UBERTC kernel i cannot not say anything .... didnt try it yet.
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Without root this moto x is quiet performant!
So last question : not to hard to root? I prefer askin' because it's a brand new device for me! I'm not use to it yet
[Legenda] said:
Without root this moto x is quiet performant!
So last question : not to hard to root? I prefer askin' because it's a brand new device for me! I'm not use to it yet
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you should find all information about rooting your device here at XDA. If you are new to rooting you should take a lot of care ....
The most important part is that you are loosing warranty if you unlock bootloader (which is required for rooting) !
But now please back to topic
[Legenda] said:
Without root this moto x is quiet performant!
So last question : not to hard to root? I prefer askin' because it's a brand new device for me! I'm not use to it yet
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Rooting the Moto X is fairly easy. Just ensure you unlock the boot loader before trying to root. You can get an unlock key directly from Motorola on their support site. Battery life is a very subjective thing. Everyone uses their phones in a different manner so I am only going to comment on how battery friendly my phone is with this ROM and Kernel when it is turned on yet not physically being used (as in overnight). In that state my phone is still receiving notifications of email and news from several breaking news apps and my widgets are still updating but the notifications are not triggering an audible alert. I have also manually adjusted the doze mode setting so that it takes longer fir my phone to go into doze mode (I have done this because when at work and my phone is in my pocket not physically being used fir up to a few hours, going into doze has caused my phone to miss text messages until I physically turned on the screen again). If my phone is physically charged to 100% when I set it down to go to bed for the night, it is generally right around 92% or 93% charge in the morning (this is somewhere between 7 and 8 hours). My phone is already about a year and a half old so I am very happy with those numbers. It should be noted that the Resurrection Remix ROM is a very full featured ROM. A bare bones ROM will probably be a better choice if your concern is great battery life and you don't mind not having all of the features that this ROM offers. I personally prefer the good balance of features and battery life that this ROM offers though.
new version RR 5.6.6 up
download here
have fun .....
Hi. Is there the bugs from snapchat and periscope and cast with this New versión? Im now at Nx rom base 5.1
Enviado desde mi XT1095 mediante Tapatalk
Hi, thank you for this rom even if I didn't try yet. Just to know Did you have a bug about the notification bar ( header) which is laguy lag after 7 hours to start your phone? A bug about time which is wrong after each boot? Or Bluetooth which didn't see all devices our pairs sometimes? Thank you
Just finished installing 5.6.6 over 5.6.5. I have only been playing with the new version for about 15 minutes or so (doing things like reinstalling Supersu and such) but so far everything looks good. I have yet to run into any issues but obviously have not played with it extensively yet. Just an FYI...the quick setting panel has been changed back to the AOSP single vertical scrolling panel that was used on the CM 12 ROM's. I actually prefer it this way because the horizontal swiping panel was a royal pain to customize. You will need to customize the panel again though. None of the customization's you may have done to quick settings in any of the 5.6.x versions with the horizontal QS panel were retained since the layout is not the same. Redoing your settings only applies to any of the settings for the QS tiles and its panel though. All other customization settings were not changed (assuming you performed a dirty flash upgrade over an older 5.6.x version of this ROM).
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In the new 5.6.6 version of this ROM there is a new settings option in the settings menu titled "Weather". Tapping on it opens a Weather settings area that says that "No weather provider services are installed". There does not appear to be any way to choose or download a weather service provider and several people have left posts on Cyanogenmod's Forum asking how to configure this feature (http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/123591-weather-provider-service/). So far the folks over at Cyanogenmod have not responded to these posts but if anyone happens to know the how, where, when and why of what this new feature could you please pass that info on?
ambient display is not working for me.
jsmn86 said:
ambient display is not working for me.
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no problem here ... working as designed
jsmn86 said:
ambient display is not working for me.
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Ambient display is working fine for me as well. Is it possible that you have a 3rd party app running on your device that might be causing a conflict with it?
I'm guessing that gapps are not baked in? The installation instructions just say "install if required."
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FireWire22 said:
I'm guessing that gapps are not baked in? The installation instructions just say "install if required."
Sent from my XT1097 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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GAPP's are not baked in. I use OpenGAPP's and they install and work without any issues with this ROM. Everyone needs to remember that if you are simply performing an upgrade of the ROM (as in from 5.6.5 to 5.6.6) and therefore are not performing a full wipe of system (installing the new version over the old version), you will still need to flash the GAPP's package of your choosing after flashing the newer version of the ROM over the old version.
General rule that everyone should always follow is if you flash a ROM (does not matter if it is a fresh new install or and upgrade) and the ROM does not have GAPP's baked in (almost all ROM's will not have the GAPP's baked in because Google objects to that) then you should always flash a GAPP's package right after flashing the ROM.
@USCanthony
hmmm ... i always do a dirty flash without flashing GApps. Never had some issues doing it this way
But i agree, to be safe you should reflash GApps to avoid unpredictable issues.
I will update the installation instructions ....
der_Kief said:
@USCanthony
hmmm ... i always do a dirty flash without flashing GApps. Never had some issues doing it this way
But i agree, to be safe you should reflash GApps to avoid unpredictable issues.
I will update the installation instructions ....
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Thank you both for responding, I've only seen one or two with gapps baked in over the years(none so far for this device) but I wanted to make sure rather than experimenting. I've also soft bricked a LOT of phones while "playing" around and flashing anything I find lol.
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About Resurrection Remix ROM
Resurrection Remix the ROM has been based on CM,slim.omni and original Remix ROM builds, this creates an awesome combination of performance, customization, power and the most new features, brought directly to your device
Many things that in previous versions were tweaked with mods, are now included by default in the ROM, so please enjoy!
Special thanks to the CM team, OMNI team, SLIMROMS, and of course to all the supporters
Features:
- Based On Latest Google Android 7.1.2_r36 release (2020-10-05 Security Patch Level)
- RR Customizations/Feature Details can be found Here
Changelog
Official Resurrection Remix - Latest Version Changelog
Installation :
-Download build
-Download Gapps
-Take a Nandroid backup
-Recommended - Full wipe and factory reset
-Flash ROM using TWRP
-Flash Gapps
-Reboot.
-Enjoy!
Downloads:
KLTE | KLTEDUOS | KLTEDV | KLTEKOR
GApps:
Opengapps/GZR Gapps
Device Sources:
Device tree
Kernel tree
Vendor tree
RR Google+ community:
Please talk only about rom, about device write in this thread.
ROM SOURCE : https://github.com/ResurrectionRemix
Thanks to:
@[B]haggertk[/B] (LineageOS team)
If you like my work, you can support me
SGS 5 Unified Development Group on Telegram
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ResurrectionRemix N, ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S5
Contributors
IKGapirov
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 5.8.5
Created 2018-06-12
Last Updated 2020-07-11
Reserved
Thank you thank you thank you ?
the best,thanks so much
Flashed over @Brunowp8 latest unofficial RR 5.8.5 from May and it works great
The only thing I noticed is that wallpapers were downgraded in your build.
I would also add an "unofficial" to the ROM package name so that nobody could think it is an official build
regards
j1gga84 said:
I would also add an "unofficial" to the ROM package name so that nobody could think it is an official build
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Since the Oreo ROMs have higher battery drain and some problems - can this ROM be considered as an up-to-date problem-free battery friendly ROM for those who look for something to settle? The new features Oreo brought aren't that important for me but the most smooth experience with my smartphone. Currently I am not sure which way to go.
PU8 said:
Since the Oreo ROMs have higher battery drain and some problems - can this ROM be considered as an up-to-date problem-free battery friendly ROM for those who look for something to settle? The new features Oreo brought aren't that important for me but the most smooth experience with my smartphone. Currently I am not sure which way to go.
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Yes ^^. But i don't think it's a "problemless" even if it's up to date, resurrection remix roms are full of bugs, like it was randomly rebooting on my klte or even activating a feature that did brick m'y phone (it was pie menu XD)
If really want THE BEST, low battery drain, no bugs, up to date, stable as hell, there's nothing better than lineage os 14.1 and aokp nougat
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SalsifiPourri said:
Yes ^^. But i don't think it's a "problemless" even if it's up to date, resurrection remix roms are full of bugs, like it was randomly rebooting on my klte or even activating a feature that did brick m'y phone (it was pie menu XD)
If really want THE BEST, low battery drain, no bugs, up to date, stable as hell, there's nothing better than lineage os 14.1 and aokp nougat
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And man i've been through custom roms since 2013, and i've been switching roms every two weeks il not even kidding, i think thé perfect ROM does not exist...
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He meant the zip file name, it's "final", not unofficial
PU8 said:
Since the Oreo ROMs have higher battery drain and some problems - can this ROM be considered as an up-to-date problem-free battery friendly ROM for those who look for something to settle? The new features Oreo brought aren't that important for me but the most smooth experience with my smartphone. Currently I am not sure which way to go.
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In my experience, :3 years+ 3 s5's and countless ROM's you won't find a better mix of smoothness, reliability battery drain and customization than this ROM. That's just been my experience with my particular variant. I can find zero bugs.
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Labs
Yes!
I have used many ROMS and I always return to RR.
I have used LineageOS, Mokee, AOKP, crDroid and many more and none has given me as much battery time as RR, thanks.
Awesome job @IKGapirov
Hope one day you can port a MIUI ROM.
swiftbones74 said:
In my experience, :3 years+ 3 s5's and countless ROM's you won't find a better mix of smoothness, reliability battery drain and customization than this ROM. That's just been my experience with my particular variant. I can find zero bugs.
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Ipnosomar said:
Yes!
I have used many ROMS and I always return to RR.
I have used LineageOS, Mokee, AOKP, crDroid and many more and none has given me as much battery time as RR, thanks.
Awesome job @IKGapirov
Hope one day you can port a MIUI ROM.
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Really ? Don't want to be disrespectful but about customization ,90% of ROM's have that cmz.(10% remains to stock LOS ,others ) ,smoothness and battery life Oreo pass that test for along time now ,you only need to find your ROM.
And I always return to AOSP Oreo ,it's just me ?
Bosket said:
Really ? Don't want to be disrespectful but about customization ,90% of ROM's have that cmz.(10% remains to stock LOS ,others ) ,smoothness and battery life Oreo pass that test for along time now ,you only need to find your ROM.
And I always return to AOSP Oreo ,it's just me ?
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Don't get me wrong I love aex/Oreo. I wish that it was more stable from build to build. I wish I could use Dolby atmos with Oreo and I also wish BT didn't break on me when switching from phone to speaker and back. I don't like the fact that I have to delete a bunch of apps to get good battery drain and just when I have it figured out the next build is different.
As far as you being disrespectful about the customization, your not, however you are misstaken.
RR.$.8.5 has more than pretty much any other ROM around and I get excellent battery right out of the box. The only thing I find missing in. This ROM is the option to change system front's without a third party app.
The bottom line is that this s*** is subjective, from user to user and phone to phone depending on how you use, what gapps you use, or don't, third party apps and taste. I love aex but for me I find this ROM is a lot more stable.
Sent from my SM-G900V using XDA Labs
I have a noob question. Does this rom include all the commits that were merged by Lineage team up until May/June?
eurohunter said:
I have a noob question. Does this rom include all the commits that were merged by Lineage team up until May/June?
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Yes...
IKGapirov said:
Yes...
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haha thank you
Bosket said:
Really ? Don't want to be disrespectful but about customization ,90% of ROM's have that cmz.(10% remains to stock LOS ,others ) ,smoothness and battery life Oreo pass that test for along time now ,you only need to find your ROM.
And I always return to AOSP Oreo ,it's just me ?
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aosp oreo? What rom is that?
Ranniel said:
aosp oreo? What rom is that?
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AOSP Extended(AEX) ,Android Open Source Illusion Project (AOSIP) .
Hello. I have the problem that when I'm surfing online, for example on Facebook, and my mobile phone is moving from mobile data to Wi-Fi, or backwards, it suddenly stops loading the page. I have to kill the app and reload it, then it will work again. Only closing does not help. It does not matter if it's in an app or through the browser.
The same problem exists with the official RR 7.1.2.
Can someone help?
michLQ said:
Hello. I have the problem that when I'm surfing online, for example on Facebook, and my mobile phone is moving from mobile data to Wi-Fi, or backwards, it suddenly stops loading the page. I have to kill the app and reload it, then it will work again. Only closing does not help. It does not matter if it's in an app or through the browser.
The same problem exists with the official RR 7.1.2.
Can someone help?
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I have not personally experienced this problem. My gut is telling me you need to try formatting data in TWRP. I don't think it's an RR problem. Again this is just a hunch. Are you on the latest firmware for your device? Updating to the latest baseband could potentially help as well... I don't know what else it could be?? Sorry that's all I got for you good luck
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swiftbones74 said:
I have not personally experienced this problem. My gut is telling me you need to try formatting data in TWRP. I don't think it's an RR problem. Again this is just a hunch. Are you on the latest firmware for your device? Updating to the latest baseband could potentially help as well... I don't know what else it could be?? Sorry that's all I got for you good luck
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Thank you for your answer. Yes, I have the latest Firmware installed. Where can I get the latest baseband version?
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AOSP Extended is an AOSP based ROM which provides stock UI/UX experience with useful customizations. Being based on AOSP it provides a smooth experience. We have added useful customizations from various other open-source projects and have tried to keep our things simple. A ROM by a user, for a user. #BeExtended
#ExtendYourDevice Here are the Extensions! on top of AOSP! We are constantly trying to update the list. Our aim is not to provide all the features available on earth. We aim to add important features that we think should be here and also what you think. For the addition of more tweaks or features, head on to our Telegram community and post the list of features that you want! Features with commits will be more helpful!
Download ROM, GApps here for your device!
Serranovelte
Google Apps
Test Gapps
MicroG
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Checkout our Github and Gerrit
People behind this amazing ROM!
[email protected](Owner/Dev/Designer)
-JDC Team
-DirtyUnicorns
-LineageOS/Cyanogenmod
-TeamSubstratum
-Nitrogen Project
-Pure Nexus
-OmniROM
-AOSPA
-ABC ROM
-GZOSP Community
-Lakor Tools for Via Browser
-Hemanth S Tobi for Retro Music Player
[email protected], @Wizper99, @Allstargaurav, @Edozullo and @harsh sharma (For designing the ROM Logo, Fling etc)
Installation:
1. Download the zip(s)
2. Install a compatible Recovery TWRP-3.5.2_9-serranovelte
3. Perform a backup of your current ROM (Optional)
4. Make a full wipe (system, data, internal, cache, dalvik)
5. Flash Rom
6. Optional: Install the Google Apps
7. Reboot
Source code:
https://github.com/AospExtended
https://github.com/Galaxy-MSM8916
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[ROM][11.0][UNOFFICIAL] AospExtended ROM V8.5 [serranovelte GT-I9195I], ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Contributors
mernurisha
ROM OS Version: Android 11
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: Latest
Version Information
Status: Stable
Stable Release Date: 2021-08-25
Created 2020-05-30
Last Updated 2021-08-25
mernurisha said:
... AOSP Extended is an AOSP based ROM ... with useful customizations ...
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Many thanks @mernurisha for this, liking it very much. So far, my biggest complaint is being unable to have clock at center position of notification/status bar. You know it's good when worst thing is this trivial. However, it took alot of effort to get Contacts working, and I still have to figure out why Phone force closes. (Most likely due to my dirty flashing AEX upon Danil's j33 build of LOS-16, or the fact that I have no SIM card in it.) I love the way double tap on statusbar to sleep works, best response ever of any ROM on any of my four S4mini's (tho 3 of them are original, non-VE type). I also like the way that Device Theme gets carried over to Contacts, Messaging, etc.
New update
New update
- security patch level june 2020
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=12420606652095398389
Thank you for your work! I am using the AospExtended-v7.2-serranovelte-20200529-1904-UNOFFICIAL.zip version, and it is very good.
So far I got some errors:
- Lost photos. I took two photos with the newest Opencamera, and I cannot found them.
- Somebody called me and I didn't heard it, after that I got a missed call.
New Update
Download: AospExtended-v7.3-serranovelte-20200725-1443-UNOFFICIAL
- LiveDisplay support
- Security patch level july 2020
mernurisha said:
Download: AospExtended-v7.3-serranovelte-20200725-1443-UNOFFICIAL
- LiveDisplay support
- Security patch level july 2020
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Can this be ported for the GT-I9195 cuz I think there nearly the same specs ?
Ala Ghanmi said:
Can this be ported for the GT-I9195 cuz I think there nearly the same specs ?
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Actually very different; i9195 has dual core processor and is all 32-bit, i9195i has quad core and some 64-bit operations.
MrGoodtunes said:
Actually very different; i9195 has dual core processor and is all 32-bit, i9195i has quad core and some 64-bit operations.
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Agggggh unlucky phone
mernurisha said:
Download: AospExtended-v7.3-serranovelte-20200725-1443-UNOFFICIAL
- LiveDisplay support
- Security patch level july 2020
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I love your work and effort you put into it.
Ok, here's what I did a few days ago (for those who aren't familiar with rom flashing):
had a good run with lineage-17.1-20200209-UNOFFICIAL-serranovelte before flashing AOSP
downloaded all the files on the inserted sd card
from twrp: wiped and formated everything but sdcard
flashed AospExtended-v7.2-serranovelte-20200706-1527-UNOFFICIAL
(I didn't know the successor would be out some days later)
flashed GApps-pico-20200718 and new twrp 3.4
another wipe
booted system and used Googles restore functions
installed some apks from fdroid or own backups
booted into twrp and installed Magisk 20.4
adaway activation and a good bunch of other configurations
Pros:
with 50 user and 200 system apps only 1,8Gb is used of the Data partition
quick to boot and low on resources (my impression)
pixel shut down option via SmartPixel integrated
EDIT: great battery running time
Cons:
something happed to the color profil, vibrancy is hurting my eyes
2.4GHz issue still remains (but doesn't affect me, yet)
EDIT: power menu boot into recovery not working
Would likes:
some help with getting a kernel that works with ScreenColorControl
com.smartpack.colorcontrol
They call it KCAL/K-lapse support.
EDIT: AudioFX as in Lineage
msbln said:
2.4GHz issue still remains (but doesn't affect me, yet)
Would likes:
some help with getting a kernel that works with ScreenColorControl
com.smartpack.colorcontrol
They call it KCAL/K-lapse support.
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The rom has LiveDisplay support from the source.
However, in the next build the kernel will have KCAL support.
What exactly means 2.4GHz issue still remains? Sorry, I do not understand this issue.
With my wlan router at home have good wlan connection in 2.4GHz and 5GHz ( maybe we are talking about two different things ).
However, in the next build the kernel will have KCAL support.
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Hey, wow, I'd love to test their saturation control. Seems rather fixed on a phone otherwise.
What exactly means 2.4GHz issue still remains? Sorry, I do not understand this issue. With my wlan router at home have good wlan connection in 2.4GHz and 5GHz ( maybe we are talking about two different things ).
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Same here, but I had to activate the router's 5 GHz because of this phone. I never understood what's wrong with the phone's 2.4GHz. Slow or no performance, yet in rare cases normal function. Because of what Christihan wrote, I hope it's not hardware related
cristihan said:
Everything works well including wifi in the 2.4 Ghz band which on Android 10 never worked for me until this build. This was the reason why I gave up another excellent ROM made by you ... PixelExperience_Plus which apart from wifi worked perfectly. ...
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Though, his and mine still could be from a hardware-faulty batch.
So I will try the latest Lineage soon. If I'm lucky, its kernel comes with KCAL support
msbln said:
Hey, wow, I'd love to test their saturation control. Seems rather fixed on a phone otherwise.
Same here, but I had to activate the router's 5 GHz because of this phone. I never understood what's wrong with the phone's 2.4GHz. Slow or no performance, yet in rare cases normal function. Because of what Christihan wrote, I hope it's not hardware related
Though, his and mine still could be from a hardware-faulty batch.
So I will try the latest Lineage soon. If I'm lucky, its kernel comes with KCAL support
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I will upload one of my favorite rom ( ColtOS ) here to test this evening.
This rom has some changes and kernel has KCAL support.
Wait if you're interested.
A new rom to try out
ColtOS-v6.2-serranovelte-20200726-Unofficial
mernurisha said:
I will upload one of my favorite rom ( ColtOS ) here to test this evening.
This rom has some changes and kernel has KCAL support.
Wait if you're interested.
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Up and running, very promising, even more than the AEX rom, tons of customization options
msbln said:
Up and running, very promising, even more than the AEX rom, tons of customization options
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Yes and very smooth and stable in combination with BiTGApps. :good:
mernurisha said:
ColtOS-v6.2-serranovelte-20200726-Unofficial
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Can u try to build it for the others variants ?
mernurisha said:
Yes and very smooth and stable in combination with BiTGApps. :good:
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First time I heard about. I'll have a look into them at the next flash.
Thanks for KCAL, I just reduced saturation from 50 to 20, now my eyes feel more comfortable.
Ala Ghanmi said:
Can u try to build it for the others variants ?
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I do not have the device and cannot test whether the rom works.
Sorry.
msbln said:
First time I heard about. I'll have a look into them at the next flash.
Thanks for KCAL, I just reduced saturation from 50 to 20, now my eyes feel more comfortable.
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Heard about what? BiTGApps?
Take a look here BiTGApps Official - ARM
mernurisha said:
I will upload one of my favorite rom ( ColtOS ) here ...
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msbln said:
... tons of customization options
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mernurisha said:
Yes and very smooth and stable ...
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Wow, this ColtOS is wonderful! Took me many trials before it would work with my portable SD card. Had the same trouble with AEX, requiring the card to be reformatted, which I certainly do not want to do. But I got AEX to work with my card by dirty flashing it upon a restored image that was okay with the portable card (namely, Danil's j33 build of LOS-16). And just now, I finally got ColtOS to recognize my card by dirty flashing it upon AEX v7.3, didn't even wipe dalvik/cache. This somehow sort of grandfather'd in my card, I guess; along with lots of other settings. ColtOS is the best ROM yet, many thanks @mernurisha !
LineageOS 20 Unofficial for Galaxy A5|7 2017
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LineageOS is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 13 (t), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
Code:
/*
* Your warranty is now void.
*
* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
*/
LineageOS is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. LineageOS does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
What's working?
Audio
Calls
Wifi
Hotspot
Mobile data
GPS
Bluetooth
Fingerprint
Hardware composer
OpenMAX (hardware encoding/decoding)
Camera (photos + recording)
NFC
Sensors
Vibration
Double tap to wake
Always on display
What's broken?
FDE (full disk encryption) has been fully deprecated in android 13
Network traffic monitoring
Sepolicy is permissive
Supported variants
All variants of Galaxy A5 (2017) and Galaxy A7 (2017). Dual SIM is also supported.
How to install
Make sure you had Samsung's Oreo firmware bootloader and modem before installing this.
Make sure you are using the latest official TWRP version.
Download the lineage build and optionally google apps.
In TWRP format data (if you still have stock rom encryption).
In TWRP wipe data and cache.
Flash LineageOS.
Optional: Flash Google apps (rightafter).
Reboot.
It's okay to dirty flash new updates.
Downloads
MEGA | google drive | androidfilehost | google apps | changelog
Old builds:
Lineage 19.1 Unofficial: MEGA | androidfilehost | google drive | changelog | sources
Donations
If you find the work I do helpful, you can support me by donating via this link.
Telegram
There's a telegram group made by A5|7 users where we hang out. Feel free to check it out.
Credits
Huge thanks to (a lot of people):
RaymanFX for the original work on lineage 14.1 and thus making this possible.
Forkbomb for contribution to original 14.1 sources.
Simon1511 for contributing to these devices via patches uploaded to lineageos gerrit.
Stricted, Danwood76, Fcuzzocrea, Ivan Meler and others for contribution to exynos platform.
SGTPresticle, Jmackley, Simon1511, Arno and others for doing the testing.
LineageOS Team
Me, for the infinite hours spent on this project.
Kernel source: https://github.com/filiprrs/android_kernel_samsung_universal7880
ROM OS Version: Android 13
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.18.140
ROM Firmware Required: Samsung oreo firmware
Created 2022-11-12
FAQ
Help my sim doesn't work
Please read the installation instructions more carefully. Oreo firmware bootloader and modem is a must.
You can find the collection along with the guide in this xda thread.
I'm sometimes having crackling sound when listening to music
Turn off 'ok google now' functionality in google app settings. If you have troubles finding it you can as well go to settings>apps, find app called 'google' and disable microphone permission.
Does this rom support VoLTE?
No. And it likely won't in the near future. Samsung's exynos VoLTE implementation is proprietary and non-standard. It is not possible on AOSP based roms for the time being.
I have weird issues with camera (wrong resolution, issues with flash etc.)
Тhis could very well be an issue with the included camera app. Try a third party camera app.
Will you fix the bugs? Will this version ever go official?
I've already fixed everything I was able to. The main drawback is that our linux kernel 3.18 has become too old. Our devices starting showing their age. Because of this version will not go official.
My hardware keys light up whenever I touch the screen
Navigate to Settings->System->Buttons->Backlight and tick 'Illuminate buttons only when pressed'. You might want to reduce time on the scaler to 1 second, too.
How to switch to full screen gestures
1. Navigate to Settings->System->Buttons->Backlight and tick 'Enable on-screen nav bar'.
2. Navigate to Settings->System->Gestures->System navigation and tick 'Gesture navigation'.
I need help with google camera
Please see this xda post.
Help! I have problems with my bank app/my device is failing SafetyNet.
Try following this guide by Simon1511.
Nice to see this out, great work
Great job as always.
im glad there's still hope for a little bit of support for our rusty device
i know this is pretty ridiculous at this point but i really hope this become another galaxy s2 situation where despite how old the device is.. it still get more and more versions despite its age
Yea, but the S2 is more of a tinkerers device at this point, A5 is still usuable (at least on A11, broke my screen before I could test 12 :C)
Possible update with simple TWRP install (wo delete data) from 19.1 Unofficial? (I think yes.)
Very nice rom ....smoot and stable
Which one is better LineageOS 19 or LineageOS 20? Which one is more stable for daily use? Or is just LineageOS 18 stable enough for daily use for now?
How is the battery consumption?How is the camera?
schneitomee said:
Possible update with simple TWRP install (wo delete data) from 19.1 Unofficial? (I think yes.)
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I also think yes, but no one has tested this already. Note that you would surely need to reflash the same gapps package you were using before right after the new version flash.
Bried said:
Which one is better LineageOS 19 or LineageOS 20? Which one is more stable for daily use? Or is just LineageOS 18 stable enough for daily use for now?
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I can't tell this for certain. It totally depends on your usecase and preferences. There aren't any unresolved bugs coming from previous versions (other than mentioned). Some people say however that the rom runs slower than the previous versions, especially with gapps. For me personally it was still ok.
lord_wolf7 said:
How is the battery consumption?How is the camera?
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Not worse than before with lineage at least. For what it's worth, there is actually a new lineage camera app now. And we were getting some good battery life results during the testing.
thanks for the update.
which gapps is recommended for los20
Option58 said:
I also think yes, but no one has tested this already. Note that you would surely need to reflash the same gapps package you were using before right after the new version flash.
I can't tell this for certain. It totally depends on your usecase and preferences. There aren't any unresolved bugs coming from previous versions (other than mentioned). Some people say however that the rom runs slower than the previous versions, especially with gapps. For me personally it was still ok.
Not worse than before with lineage at least. For what it's worth, there is actually a new lineage camera app now. And we were getting some good battery life results during the testing.
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the gapps is not available for Android 13. Does it have Google apps?
Option58 said:
I also think yes, but no one has tested this already. Note that you would surely need to reflash the same gapps package you were using before right after the new version flash.
I can't tell this for certain. It totally depends on your usecase and preferences. There aren't any unresolved bugs coming from previous versions (other than mentioned). Some people say however that the rom runs slower than the previous versions, especially with gapps. For me personally it was still ok.
Not worse than before with lineage at least. For what it's worth, there is actually a new lineage camera app now. And we were getting some good battery life results during the testing.
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What does Network traffic monitoring do? I switch off Mobile data and WIFI for many apps in the app settings. Without Network traffic monitoring, does it mean that separate app Mobile data and WIFI switching off will not work reliably? Or is it completely unrelated?
lord_wolf7 said:
the gapps is not available for Android 13. Does it have Google apps?
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hodanli said:
thanks for the update.
which gapps is recommended for los20
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I focused mainly on fixing rom bugs, so I haven't had much time to investigate the google apps situation.
But yeah they exist. They can be found using the link in the thread.
Flamegapps, Nikgapps and perhaps a several others are there for android 13 already.
Bried said:
What does Network traffic monitoring do? I switch off Mobile data and WIFI for many apps in the app settings. Without Network traffic monitoring, does it mean that separate app Mobile data and WIFI switching off will not work reliably? Or is it completely unrelated?
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I believe that is unrelated. It is literally broken monitoring.
network monitor does not work
backup doesn't work properly
why is the battery mah 3600?
nikgapps go doesn't work properly
issues :
using qr scan notification panel causes settings to crash, HDCP checking causes minor lag, SRGB doesn't work , network monitor does not work, nikgapps go doesn't work properly, backup doesn't work properly