omnirom is the best smoothest rom ever seen and probably one of the most stable
it combine the best of all rom( the smoothness of aosp and nitrogen, the low latency of mokee/lineage os and it maintain performance over time)
hope it get some builds
i tried for years lots of rom . i can say omni is the best of all. on op5t omnirom is the smoothest rom, even codename proenix is smooth but discontinued
i tested a lot of devices. omni is very well made custom rom. pixel experience is ok but over time performance degraded like los
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I tried Computer Freak and CM 12 Nightly. I like CM but when taking videos it buzzes.
What other options are there?
Resurrection Remix, and Mokee.
I've had no trouble with CM12.1, so I have stayed with it. Resurrection Remix has gotten lots of praise.
RR is basically a combination of a ton of ROMs, including CM. I've been using RR for two days now, and I can vouch for its stability. It's a lot smoother for me than stock ever was, and the battery life so far is impressive for a custom ROM.
The best is computerfreek's latest. Absolutely no lag ever. Awesome battery.
elderlypunk said:
The best is computerfreek's latest. Absolutely no lag ever. Awesome battery.
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I've used a bunch and I keep coming back to this
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TL;DR: The three CM-based ROMs are all very similar. They aren't as smooth as a stock-based ROM, though tweaking kernel settings can help. Computerfreek's ROM is the smoothest, but lacks much of the customization of a CM-based ROM, though Xposed and GravityBox can help.
Computerfreek's is by far the smoothest of the bunch. You can get the CyanogenMod-based ROMs to a similar level of smoothness if you tweak the kernel settings a little, but they're still more inconsistent than Computerfreek's. I also find that the CF ROM to have slightly better battery life since you need more aggressive kernel settings to get a smooth experience on CM-based ROMs. On the other hand, CM, RR, and Mokee are much more customizable due to their CM base. Much of the customization can be replicated on the CF ROM using GravityBox, but I find that the native tweaking works better and there is no replacement for the excellent CM theme engine. The ability to install baybutcher27's kernel and tweak those settings on CM-based ROMs might also be enticing. As for which CM-based ROM to pick, they're all obviously very similar. CM is great; stability and smoothness are pretty solid. I prefer RR myself since there are a few extra options and performance seems similar. Mokee is my least favorite - the other two seem to run a little better for me and some customization features are missing here, but you can't go wrong with Mokee either.
Personally, I've spent the past few weeks switching between ComputerFreek's ROM and RR. I love the buttery smoothness and consistency of a stock ROM, but the customizability and theme engine of RR just keep pulling me back. I'm on RR right now and hope to stay there until Marshmallow, but who knows.
What is the best android N rom for cancro that is stable and has good camera quality?
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What is the best android N rom for cancro that is stable and has good camera quality?
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In the last 3 month I've tested Nitrogen OS, Xenon HD, Cm 14.1 and now I'm on Mokee:
Nitrogen Os is, by far, the rom with more feature. But it's "laggy", or less smother then other. - Never got a roboot/SOD
Xenon HD, have a good balance of feature an stability, but not the best battery life. - Some sod (1/week)
Cm 14 was good, very little features but good battery and scheduled ota update. - Some reboot (2/week)
Mokee like Cm has very few features, but a unespected battery life I've got 3h screen over 4 days (20% charge left). - 1 sod on last 5 days
I am using RESURRECTION REMIX ROM over CM 14.1 and it is just awesome give it a try and you will forget other roms :good:
I'm using Lineage OS now,less memory used smoothly and else
AOSP all the way. You don't need much extra features in nougat and it's it's fast with amazing battery life.
Name your smoothest 7.1.1 Roms and in your point of which one are the best and why.
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Validus or AOSPExtended...So far
Best battery with least compensation in performance as well as features
Slim
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development/rom-tesla-rom-t3136146
aosp extended . battery is good and till now the smoothest rom.
AOSP Extended beat the a.. of all the rest of roms haha very good battery, smooth and so much customs for a based stock rom its great!!
Slim
AOKP N definately
Hi,
Do you prefer (why?) CarbonRom or OmniRom based on 8.X/Oreo?
Thanks
The OmniROM has a very annoying brightness issue. I'll try the CarbonROM
Feature wise, they are quite on par (for what I use). I mildly prefer CarbonROM for it's more AOSP appearance, though I have to admit Omni has better battery life and is a bit more stable.
But hey, Carbon has only been released and Omni hasn't been around for long either. Surely both can/will improve. Anyways, it's nice having 2 Oreo roms and many active developers.
is there any other difference now for instance is the camera better on Omni or in CarbonROM and some things like that?
I've tried both and faced frequent call drops on both ROMs. Reverted back to stock .291. Since, then no such issue. Have anyone faced call drop issue on Oreo.
Hey guys, can you recommend me a custom pie rom for Oneplus 3T? I have been reading about Pixel Experience Rom & LineageOS. I'm unsure about which one to go. I mostly use my phone for messaging, calls and reddit/instagram/quora and stuff. I don't use my phone for gaming. So, what rom would you guys suggest for a daily driver.
Thanks!
For a long time Msm Extended. Stable and full of customization.
I'm on SkyDragon and quite happy with it. Very fast due to chip specific optimizations, has enough customization options, no apparent bugs at this point.
Tbh any ROM will do if you're not a demanding user so just try something
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I'm on SkyDragon and quite happy with it. Very fast due to chip specific optimizations, has enough customization options, no apparent bugs at this point.
Tbh any ROM will do if you're not a demanding user so just try something
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Well honestly I like simpler interface that's why I mentioned Pixel Experience and LineageOS. Who among them would be a better choice?
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Well honestly I like simpler interface that's why I mentioned Pixel Experience and LineageOS. Who among them would be a better choice?
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Well, apart from ROM specific customizations menues (which you can simply ignore if you don't wanna tinker with it) they all use stock AOSP interface, so they're all pretty much the same in that aspect.
I haven't personally tried (yet) those two that you mentioned, simply because SkyDragon was first Pie ROM that I tried after a bit of research and then I didn't feel the need to change it. I would assume however that LOS can't be a bad choice; I've used it before (older Android versions) on multiple devices and was always satisfied with it. It is still in beta though so some minor bugs are to be expected.
HAVOC, SKYDRAGON, MSM(next release)
I would highly encourage you to use NLOS 16. It's a stock LOS 16 build with developer's cherry picks to add more stability. There no extra gimmicks or customization than what you will find in a LOS build. Instead, it's more stable and bit better on optimizations that stock LOS build. I would highly recommend you to try it if you want to chose from LOS and Pixel Experience.
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I would highly encourage you to use NLOS 16. It's a stock LOS 16 build with developer's cherry picks to add more stability. There no extra gimmicks or customization than what you will find in a LOS build. Instead, it's more stable and bit better on optimizations that stock LOS build. I would highly recommend you to try it if you want to chose from LOS and Pixel Experience.
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It's stable and good battery life?
rr
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It's stable and good battery life?
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Is it stable? - Yes, during my 1 week usage with it, it was a stable ROM.
Battery Life - Your usage is different than mine. No one can answer this question for you. You need to flash and try and then see for yourself if the battery life is good for your usage. Someone who watches a lot of netflix or youtube can have 6 hours SOT and will call the battery life great. On the other hand, with 4G 100% time connected, and lot of location access, phone calls, high brightness usage, i am lucky if I have 4 hours SOT at the end of day. So, rather than asking battery life questions, just try the ROM and see for yourself. It has all basic functions working so you won't lose on anything. It's the beauty of custom ROMs. If you don't like one, switch to other one of use stock till you find the one ROM that works for you.
AOSiP
I have tried every pie rom , nothing can match AOSiP in smoothness and stability
Havoc Os, the best pie rom ever...
Using closed beta. Bugs are present
I use LineageOS 16, and it's the best of ROMs for me.
I like AOSP style OS, and I have ~5 hours of active screen.
DU -> Havoc -> Closed Beta ... I can not decide and jump between this 3 roms...
Currently NitrogenOS...no bugs, very smooth, great battery life