Hey guys,
I know that this kind of thread is not allowed here, but I really need your help.
My girlfriend has an i8190, stock (with Vodafone Portugal's firmware), but now the phone is getting really slow, and with some annoying bugs (sometimes the status bar stops working).
So I was thinking of installing a custom ROM on her phone. But the thing is... Right now, I'm with her only at weekends, so I can't install a custom ROM with bugs, lots of random reboots, etc.
My question is: should I install a custom ROM, or is it better to reinstall the stock ROM (maybe the debloated version)?
Thanks!
I'm not sure about that model, if it has NFC it won't work on any custom rom Samsung never released the driver, everything else is working at least for me I use pac rom because of customization but I would recommend Omni Rom or Cyanogenmod 11 because of stability in pac rom I have a bug that connects/disconnects the phone while plugged to the PC, and I haven't had reboots with custom rom in months,I prefer custom instead of stock mainly because I had reboots in stock and lag
Hi all, Been a while since I came on here, just wondering what the situation is with the custom roms based off of the official Nougat Samsung rom for the T715? All i can see are lineage roms (which some features like fingerprint don't work) and Resurrection remix/AOSPextended which, again have aspects which don't work ( and haven't been updated in quite some months).
the problem is... everyone want a custom rom but... no one want to learn to make one... =_= that's how the development is less.
Hello everybody, sometimes, I flash my legendary Nexus 5, and test roms con Multirom forma ser their stability only, and think... Which ROMs are functional with pseudo kernel (Boot inject) from Multirom?
Based on my experiences says the following:
If you use the bootpatches for KitKat, you've problems with more of two Roms (Excluded the "Internal" *ROM base where you have been installed Multirom*); and should be reinstall it.
If you use bootpatches for Lollipop, all your Roms have battery drains and some errores for read files allocated in another Roms.
If you use bootpatches for Marshmallow, al works "perfecty", less when you try install another ROM based on MM.
Now:
Compatibility:
Multirom is Compatible with Stock Kernels only, FrancoKernel, Experience Kernel and others haven't a bootpatch for support that TWRP version.
All Roms based on KitKat, Stock, CAF and Cyanogenmod, included Sailfish OS, Ubuntu Touch and Firefox OS.
All Roms based on Lollipop that don't use FrancoKernel by default.
Almost all Marshmallow Roms (Some roms doesn't boot on Multirom), esencially Cyanogenmod based Roms.
Almost all Nougat Roms (LineageOS and "forkeds" Included), in Hammerhead CAF, non-CAF bases Roms, works too; CAF based Roms on Normal Nexus 5, and some based on Aosp, "Developer Options" doesn't works (Use Android Terminal for enable that options).
Oreo 8.0 Roms (Not Aosp Based) works only.
The Kernel and Bootloader update (I guess), don't leave that 8.1 Roms works on Multirom, the logic reason really IDK.
With supported Roms, sometimes "Developer Options" doesn't work; other times, SystemUI has Stopped is the reason (Included LineageOS 15.1 from @P4Block), but, in general, works without many problemas.
hello i have a serious question, so if i have 2 roms, and root and also flash xposed on my primary does that mean that my second rom will automatically have xposed aswell or is it up to me to decide whether i want to have it on secondary aswell, because i want to have my primary one with root and xposed but my secondary i want without root or xposed, so is that possible please?
driton.talinoci said:
hello i have a serious question, so if i have 2 roms, and root and also flash xposed on my primary does that mean that my second rom will automatically have xposed aswell or is it up to me to decide whether i want to have it on secondary aswell, because i want to have my primary one with root and xposed but my secondary i want without root or xposed, so is that possible please?
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Is possible.
Root Bridge (SuperSU or Magisk) and Xposed only works on the Rom that you choose for install it.
In my case, I'm using Kitkat (With root, but without Xposed), and Nougat (With root and Xposed).
Why this phone don't have custom ROM like LOS or RR?
Or why I can find root for this device?
This phone is not so popular? Or what is the problem that there is no development?
same question!!
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Hi, so I'm new to the modding community and I was wondering if I should install a custom rom to my phone (cause I heard of some improved features), and if so which one PixelOS or ArrowOS?
Are all the features working?