Thanks to all the developers here! - P8 Lite (2017) Discussion

I'd just like to say thank you to everyone who's working on our device. We have great ROMs here, an outstanding kernel and loads of information on how to use our phone to the max.
I'm now using AOSPExtended 6 and the Labyrinth kernel and I can say that this phone competes with flagship phones.
So, again, thank you all very much.

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I appreciate all the hard work..

Just wanted to drop a quick note and give many thanks to all of those that are working to make a stable ROM for the Droid 3 possible.
I was using CM on my Droid 1 and was hooked after that, but due to instabilities in CM9 and my Droid 3, I've had to begrudgingly revert back to stock for now. It's my daily driver, and I need it to be stable for work purposes. I'm hoping that a good stable ROM comes out soon.
Thanks again, guys..
-Roger
Just chiming in with a "Me too". I'm running the 8/6 kexec build and like it a lot. I tried switching back to stock for a little while last night and the phone felt much more sluggish and was generally less pleasant to use and was a lot less pleasing ascetically, so...
Thanks Guys!!
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Also running the 8/6 Kexec Alpha 4. Other than the bugs I posted this morning I'm loving it.
I'm mostly posting here to help get up to 10 posts. I hate not being able to post relevant info to the Kexec Thread.
I'm fairly new to this, but amazed at all the hard work the dev's put into this for the greater good! There's not much I can do but say "THANK YOU" along with the rest of you! :laugh:

Galaxy S 3-year ROM discussion

Hi everybody,
I start to admire and thanks all devs and all the other PPL that make this forum one of the best if not the best all around.
I have a i9000 for about 3 years and what can i say about Roms... I honestly can say that i tried every single Roms in xda, and my opinion about it is that all are great, some with major and some with minor bugs.
Now i use SuperNexus 2.0 build 3 and i stopped here cause for my opinion its flawless. I cant find a bug, its stable and good battery.
One more big thanks for all you devs that work for awesome Roms.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
I've got my Galaxy S 3 weeks ago and this was the first time that I have ever attempted at flashing CR's. I've already got ahead and flashed over 30 ROMs onto it. I'm currently running Mackay's ROM and I have my phone overclocked to 1.2GHz. I've had a HTC One V before this and I really didn't like it. I must say, this community is great. Great support, great everything. I really want to thank all the devs for bringing out such awesome roms.

best rom for tmobile?

good afternoon everybody, I am in the relearning process of rooted phones. the last phone I have rooted was the htc hero on cyanogenmod 7 with clockworkmod recovery. I have always loved CyanogenMod ROM and appreciate very much the time and effort the team has put for this amazing rom. I have recently traded in my iPhone 6s for the note 4. I am currently using 5.1.1 Resurrection ROM with the latest twrp. I was wondering if there are any ROMs that is better than the one i currently have. I tried out cm remix 13 which is the only ROM that has 6.0 marshmallow but it is not a driver and have a lot of connection problems. Also, I noticed that the device does not have fast charging capabilities once the device is rooted , is there any way to fix that? I normally go from 0-100 is 2 hours but now it takes longer?
OvrDrive
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My phone fast charges just fine and I rooted it a month after buying. I do use stock based ROMs, so that may contribute.
Ovrdrive is a good ROM with great features that is very frequently updated, but that's also a problem for me. New releases fix bugs, but often introduce new ones, and the cycle continues. I prefer something more stable for my daily driver. But if you like the cutting edge, it may suit you just fine.
I recently switched to Abstrk Rom and like it's balance of features/stability much better.
No best rom threads.
What is best for one person may not be for someone else...so it's a never ending story and in some cases it ignites flame wars. My best advice, try a couple and make your own judgement.
On that note, thread closed.

Best Stable Rom for Samsung Galaxy S5

Hi! i've been tasted some custom roms and i can't find a stable, faster and nice rom.
Someone have a favorite rom?
xXx No Limits. Stable as a rock, smooth as butter!
xscreations said:
xXx No Limits. Stable as a rock, smooth as butter!
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Thanks @xscreations
i will prove this rom n.n
I have a G900P Sprint s5
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s5/unified-development/rom-ressurrection-remix-mm-t3275340
krathos said:
Hi! i've been tasted some custom roms and i can't find a stable, faster and nice rom.
Someone have a favorite rom?
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My favs so far are RR 6.0.1 which is great. Vanir 6.0.1 is my current ROM and its rock steady
Sent from my s5 900i
3dman68 said:
My favs so far are RR 6.0.1 which is great. Vanir 6.0.1 is my current ROM and its rock steady
Sent from my s5 900i
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Yeah i think RR is nice and smoother
im using xXx No Limits
and will see
I tried Norma N7 port which had made great strides in to stabilise it.
However for stability stick as closely to stock as possible. Custom ROMS are about added features and looks.
Just a rant on ROMS. I have been around development since the days of the original XDA mobile (2003) was around, but only comment when I need to.
I think it is a shame that some developers don't allow permission for their mods to be used by other developers and as such get those threads locked up.
Historically XDA developers is much about DEVELOPMENT. That is you take some one else's work be that Samsung, Google or Microsoft (or a known community developer) and then develop on it giving it additional features.
So if it is a significant development that should be acceptable other credit to its original founder. As for refusing to give permission then this is the new 'donation seeking copyright'.
I'm sure some will disagree but we need to see the overall aim of the concept of development. I think we are probably scaring developers away to other forums especially those that do not speak English natively.
AbuYahya said:
I tried Norma N7 port which had made great strides in to stabilise it.
However for stability stick as closely to stock as possible. Custom ROMS are about added features and looks.
Just a rant on ROMS. I have been around development since the days of the original XDA mobile (2003) was around, but only comment when I need to.
I think it is a shame that some developers don't allow permission for their mods to be used by other developers and as such get those threads locked up.
Historically XDA developers is much about DEVELOPMENT. That is you take some one else's work be that Samsung, Google or Microsoft (or a known community developer) and then develop on it giving it additional features.
So if it is a significant development that should be acceptable other credit to its original founder. As for refusing to give permission then this is the new 'donation seeking copyright'.
I'm sure some will disagree but we need to see the overall aim of the concept of development. I think we are probably scaring developers away to other forums especially those that do not speak English natively.
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Agreed fully
AbuYahya said:
I tried Norma N7 port which had made great strides in to stabilise it.
However for stability stick as closely to stock as possible. Custom ROMS are about added features and looks.
Just a rant on ROMS. I have been around development since the days of the original XDA mobile (2003) was around, but only comment when I need to.
I think it is a shame that some developers don't allow permission for their mods to be used by other developers and as such get those threads locked up.
Historically XDA developers is much about DEVELOPMENT. That is you take some one else's work be that Samsung, Google or Microsoft (or a known community developer) and then develop on it giving it additional features.
So if it is a significant development that should be acceptable other credit to its original founder. As for refusing to give permission then this is the new 'donation seeking copyright'.
I'm sure some will disagree but we need to see the overall aim of the concept of development. I think we are probably scaring developers away to other forums especially those that do not speak English natively.
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Agreed fully
xXx N o Limits
Fast
Stable
Low Batterie Drain
update
I've been running with unsupported Broken OS rom for a couple of weeks now and it's great. Stable with excellent battery life.
S5 900I
Smallwiz the best rom
Life batterie
Fast qnd stable
jamalbook said:
Smallwiz the best rom
Life batterie
Fast qnd stable
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I agree, the last version is perfect, no freezing or lagging like in the other roms. Only problem is that it hasn't been updated since August and won't be. Support is only from users. The developer has still achieved great work.
And I almost forgot how neat it looks with the N7 UI and layout. Extra functionalities like AOD are well integrated into the rom.
I'll still try the Darklord rom, as it is promising.
So one of the two I guess. But Smallwiz is more stable (final too) and more debloated.
can u afford us with the best roms for G900H variant?

[ANNOUNCEMENT] New developing team for P8 Lite

Since people say on every rom released with OpenKirin source codes that there are same bugs on every rom, I joined forces with some of my friends and in result=> KirinMixTeam Development, name's not fully decided, so it may change, but that's not important.
The important thing is that we already started working on a new P8 Lite source code: https://github.com/KirinMixTeam/device_huawei_hi6210sft/tree/AOKP-7.1.2 ,there are much more bugs to fix, I'm sure ril will not work on first hand, at least hopefully wifi works.
Our team goal is to develop for as much as we can, and now that I've finnaly repaired my computer I have 2TB of free space to develop on.
Reminder: Do not take our team as a rival to OpenKirin or haky86, or any other developers, we do not want to do that, take this as some good news that P8 Lite will get even more developers to work on its platform and others!
Also, since for now we're just 3 members in the team, maybe one of you want to get in. PM me or @AymenDe7 for further information, but if you think you are not ready for this please do not fill our inbox worthless.
P.S. Do not overhype already, wait until at least a bootable rom to be sure that our source code works. Tommorow I'm already testing first build of AOKP 7.1.2, so we'll keep you updated!
Thank you.:good:
Wow so P8Lite isn't dead
Nice news !!
I just want to get a stable rom that consists no bugs, and as stable as huawei's stock firmware. I've tried all of the custom roms and there are lots of annoying bugs such as,
slow and laggy interface,
poor app performance
720p 60fps playback issue
headset issue,
low download speeds on my mobile network etc. etc.
I've now converted back to stock and unrooted firmware, I will be waiting and checking for a %100 stable custom rom. good to see you're determined to make a good rom, good luck and thank you.
tayfuntb1393 said:
I just want to get a stable rom that consists no bugs, and as stable as huawei's stock firmware. I've tried all of the custom roms and there are lots of annoying bugs such as,
slow and laggy interface,
poor app performance
720p 60fps playback issue
headset issue,
low download speeds on my mobile network etc. etc.
I've now converted back to stock and unrooted firmware, I will be waiting and checking for a %100 stable custom rom. good to see you're determined to make a good rom, good luck and thank you.
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Nor OpenKirin roms nor haky86's are slow, they get almost all of them 30K in antutu. Problem with 720p 60fps is related to codecs, but I don't know what causes the headset issue.
XTutorials said:
Since people say on every rom released with OpenKirin source codes that there are same bugs on every rom, I joined forces with some of my friends and in result=> KirinMixTeam Development, name's not fully decided, so it may change, but that's not important.
The important thing is that we already started working on a new P8 Lite source code: https://github.com/KirinMixTeam/device_huawei_hi6210sft/tree/AOKP-7.1.2 ,there are much more bugs to fix, I'm sure ril will not work on first hand, at least hopefully wifi works.
Our team goal is to develop for as much as we can, and now that I've finnaly repaired my computer I have 2TB of free space to develop on.
Reminder: Do not take our team as a rival to OpenKirin or haky86, or any other developers, we do not want to do that, take this as some good news that P8 Lite will get even more developers to work on its platform and others!
Also, since for now we're just 3 members in the team, maybe one of you want to get in. PM me or @AymenDe7 for further information, but if you think you are not ready for this please do not fill our inbox worthless.
P.S. Do not overhype already, wait until at least a bootable rom to be sure that our source code works. Tommorow I'm already testing first build of AOKP 7.1.2, so we'll keep you updated!
Thank you.:good:
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Super!
If i can help in something, just ask!
PS: Maybe i can learn something from you guys!
:good:
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persona78 said:
Super!
If i can help in something, just ask!
PS: Maybe i can learn something from you guys!
:good:
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How you can help if you only work on stock rom Don't take it bad! or maybe I missing something
persona78 said:
Super!
If i can help in something, just ask!
PS: Maybe i can learn something from you guys!
:good:
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Thank you! We'll count on you!
I, actually... want you in the team, please send me a PM, so we can talk more.
Thank you.
I would be interested to learn more about android. I'm not excepting you to hold my hand through android basics. But if there is anything i can do. Feel free to pm me. I have some kinda google skills
Good news, best wishes!! ✌
I learn how to upstream kernels, not helpful for you, but eh maybe i will question some things in the future.
Thank you so much for your support!
For your interest, but not interesting, I'm already compiling AOKP 7.1.2 for Nexus 6P. After that will get back to P8 Lite.
wait wait best ROMs kkk
Guys dont take me wrong if any of you are willing to try ROM building but cant do it due to various reasons like Computing power or HDD space or slow Internet speeds etc.., . Here is the best alternative even a small mobile is enough to build the ROM.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-how-to-build-rom-google-cloud-t3360430
I have compiled aokp 7.1.2 yesterday but it's stuck on boot logo and i don't know why
redknight65 said:
I have compiled aokp 7.1.2 yesterday but it's stuck on boot logo and i don't know why
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For P8 Lite?
@XTutorials
I wish you luck but in my opinion you (and we as community) should focus on fixing bugs in OpenKrirn's source rather than making a new ROM from scratch
Actually on their nougat we just need video recording, 60fps videos (here emui 4.1 kernel and blobs can fix this I think), GPS and deepsleep to have a fully functional ROM (I don't count dual SIM).
HWC is unfortunately a different story...
That's the best option, we don't want other roms, we want fixes for current ones, like thst cpu fix... Maybe GPS, deepsleep, wifi fix etc
dominj97 said:
@XTutorials
I wish you luck but in my opinion you (and we as community) should focus on fixing bugs in OpenKrirn's source rather than making a new ROM from scratch
Actually on their nougat we just need video recording, 60fps videos (here emui 4.1 kernel and blobs can fix this I think), GPS and deepsleep to have a fully functional ROM (I don't count dual SIM).
HWC is unfortunately a different story...
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Unfortunately, in my opinion I don't think is right to just continue OK source code and post it as yours.
How it is said, better do it slowly than doing it fast and bad.
I know you really want asap a fully-stable ROM, and we put a lot of effort in doing that. Expect a booting ROM in 1-2 weeks from now.
Thank you for understanding!
XTutorials said:
Unfortunately, in my opinion I don't think is right to just continue OK source code and post it as yours.
How it is said, better do it slowly than doing it fast and bad.
I know you really want asap a fully-stable ROM, and we put a lot of effort in doing that. Expect a booting ROM in 1-2 weeks from now.
Thank you for understanding!
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I'm not talking about posting it as yours I'm talking about contributing to their project.
Pls don't get me wrong I know it's hard to develop on this phone (and we don't pay you for it) but you will probably also have problems with your project (maybe even the same as OpenKirin and XePeleato when there was no OpenKirin yet). What's the reason of doing the same job again?
dominj97 said:
I'm not talking about posting it as yours I'm talking about contributing to their project.
Pls don't get me wrong I know it's hard to develop on this phone (and we don't pay you for it) but you will probably also have problems with your project (maybe even the same as OpenKirin and XePeleato when there was no OpenKirin yet). What's the reason of doing the same job again?
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Well, I'm working for the first time source codes ( working seriously, not just edit BoardConfig and other .mk's) and I need some practicing and learning, so first ROM will come out harder, if you let me practice and learn then I will fix bugs and build roms faster.
Thank you.

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