Please help me I'm so confused. My choices are Nubia Red Magic 3 CN ROM or Global ROM and Blackshark 2. Is there any other differences? Stutters in-game? thanks
No a huge difference for playing game. But if you want stock Android then buy global version. And if you want more customized features then you can buy Chinese version. And nubia red magic 3 way batter black shark 2 why because thay provides less heat also fan enable.
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what about kernel source codes? does ZTE generally release them?
i'm interested in buying a smartphone with battery AT LEAST 5000mah ... and there are not so many phones like that ( of course i need custom roms) apart from this nubia and zenfone 6.....
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what about kernel source codes? does ZTE generally release them?
i'm interested in buying a smartphone with battery AT LEAST 5000mah ... and there are not so many phones like that ( of course i need custom roms) apart from this nubia and zenfone 6.....
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You mean this? https://opensource.ztedevices.com/
Me also interested, i have a Huawei Mate 20 X now with 5000mah. It's a nice phone, but the RM3 has no notch, a 90 Hz screen, more RAM and storage and comes with stock Android (is custom roms still needed then?). Only downsides for the RM3 is no NFC and lesser camera, both i use daily.
ah ok so they will release the sorce code for this phone do u think?
i really would love to see a great communty about this device
I hope so they release karnel for this beast smartphone. Because they release first time in many countries. And many people interested in. So u wait some days hope and Dev creat twrp and many custom rom this mobile
Karnel source for nubia red magic 3
Hi guys currently I'm on cn rom 8/128 tencent. I would like to ask to those who switch to ww rom does it really make the phone cooler when in full HD games? I found out that my current rom gets hot when I use full HD setting on my games. And can u tell me the pros and cons if there's any. Thanks
Hey guys, it's a shame, that such powerful phone has no support, you can get this phone for 200$ 8gb ram 128gb rom variant currently for SNAPDRAGON 855 it's beastly deal, but it's because software itself is bad, not optimized. Can Someone port xiaomi mi mix 3 software there ? i think it's more suitable because of slide design? Or atleast do some fixes on current stock one ? Make lenovo great again!!
I think that's because this devices lacks of drivers
Why there's no activity?
developerrrrrr? thankssss
Guys my region is INDIA...I need to buy a phone with a smooth display and moderate gaming
I liked every aspect of these phone but everyone after Android 10 update they say so buggy, not charging,batter issue, game automatically closes and so on.....In INDIA Implementing 5g soon is not possible and now 5g phones are so expensive.....So shall and buy Rog Phone 2 Strix edition (Global Edition in India) not a tencent one or should I Wait for some time....kindly share your experience guys ....It may help me..
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For some users android 10 had issues! For me too! But they launched another update after android 10 which fixed almost every problem I had! No heating, no automatic clossing apps, the battery is as good as new! So U can go for this phone! Its a beast!
Er... Im on Android 10 Beta 12... No issues at all...
Me too, no issues at all with latest A10 update
Right now I'm using this phone, specifically K20 Pro Premium (512/12GB). Should I upgrade to recently announced 12T Pro? I prefer customizable phone (like good custom rom support) but with my little research even 11T Pro doesn't have proper custom rom yet beside xiaomi.eu. What are the reason for that and will 12T Pro have the same curse?
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Right now I'm using this phone, specifically K20 Pro Premium (512/12GB). Should I upgrade to recently announced 12T Pro? I prefer customizable phone (like good custom rom support) but with my little research even 11T Pro doesn't have proper custom rom yet beside xiaomi.eu. What are the reason for that and will 12T Pro have the same curse?
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The price and popularity are surely the brakes on development as well as the A12/A13 restrictions.
There are AOSP roms for the 11t pro but it's stagnating, not sure if it's going to continue (I deleted my RiceDroid thread because the links were deleted).
A lot of developers switch to telegram and no longer publish on XDA.
Currently on a 12 pro no rom except Xiaomi had rom while source code for A12 has been released for 8 months.
I had an 11t pro but disappointed with the autonomy I took the 12 pro and I don't regret since for better performance I have the same autonomy(with less battery), it could be much better but Xiaomi prefers to sell rather than optimize processors.
I also had the Poco F2 pro where we had to launch a crowdfunding to get roms.
To conclude, by buying a 12 t pro you risk waiting a long time to have Aosp roms.
This device looks interesting but what good is a bigger battery on the new soc consumes more than the old one
I don't know if you made a decision yet, but in case you didn't yet (or for anyone else in the same boat) I want to give you my point of view. (Writing this on my T12 Pro)
Untill now there's not even a XDA device page for the T12 or T12 Pro or K50 Ultra (basically T12 with Snapdragon 8+ Gen1). So I don't expect the custom ROM support to be good.
Someone mentioned the long wait for unlocking the bootloader to be a reason but I doubt that's the main one. It seems like none of the recent Xiaomi phones have any really good custom ROMs available. I think MIUI not being the best base to build a custom ROM on could be a big reason for developers to stay away from it.
If you really prioritize good custom ROM support, why not go for a OnePlus or even a Google Pixel (or another brand with good custom ROM support)? I don't know how the ROM development is or will be for the newer phones, but the OnePlus 8T that I switched from had some good ROMs available. I switched mainly because I found a really good offer for it, €650 which I can deduct the tax from, and a free Redmi Pad along with it that I'll sell. If I manage to sell the Redmi Pad for €250 and the 8T for €300 I'll have made €13 on upgrading my phone.
Using the phone I'd say the only thing that's a big difference for me is the bigger screen, bit other phones can do that too (not many with a flat panel though, which I like about the T12 series). The Snapdragon 865 was already powerful enough for anything I threw at it including prolonged COD gaming sessions at highest settings, while staying cooler than the T12 Pro does. (Not that the T12 Pro overheats that much but it definitely does get warmer than the 8T).
The camera on the T12 Pro can produce better results, however for point-and-shoot I think the 8T will produce more consistent results because it's more optimized. Maybe Xiaomi will fix it with software updates but for now this is my experience with it, though I've only had the device for 3 days now so my experience with the newest MIUI is limited. I've already found one bug and multiple gripes with it though.
For me I'll probably use the device for half a year until I can renew my contract and find another deal for a phone that suits me better. For now I don't mind using MIUI; I immediately requested a bootloader unlock though to install the Xiaomi.eu ROM and root. I might also end up installing Pixelify on it if I get tired of MIUI (no experience with Pixelfy yet but seems an interesting alternative to custom ROMs), which would hopefully give me at least somewhat of a stock experience.
If you're happy with your current phone and the only thing you'd like on top is a good custom ROM, I'd say keep it for a while, and maybe try Pixelify to change things up a little.
If you really want another ROM but you're happy with the rest of the device, maybe try to get a similar phone used, preferably Snapdragon 865 or newer, with good ROMs already available. (I'd only buy used if you can pick it up locally and check the device)
If you want or can only buy a new phone, and prioritize custom ROM support, go for a brand that is known to have good custom ROM support.
If a Custom ROM isn't your main priority and you can get a deal like I did, go for it. In my case I can sell it for more than it costed me, maybe even a year down the line.