I cant find suitable rom for myself - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My phone's baseband version is : N920CXXU5CRL1
I cant find myself a suitable rom for me. I want it to close to stock android rom as possible but higher version of it since samsung gave up on releasing more updates on note5.
I want to find android 9.0 but no root or extra features sole android 9.0 because I play a game called Fate grand order which is nightmare of all rooting and custom roms.
Also is it possible to install higher version of android without changing kernel on it?

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[Q] Q: Is Custom Firmware Available with Localised Formatting for Phone Numbers??

Hi,
I am currently contemplating whether or not to replace the stock manufacter's firmware with a custom ROM on my Samsung Galaxy S I9000.
I have recently helped a friend to do the same with his Samsung Galaxy Ace and we successfully installed Cyanogen v7, which is based on Gingerbread 2.3.7.
However, there is a key issue with this firmware that has put me off going down the same route with my own phone. Unfortunately, the OS forces you to display your numbers in the traditional American format (XXX-XXX-XXXX). For me as a UK user, this just isnt' practical and has already caused some recognition issues with other apps on the galaxy ace.
I was wondering if this issue has been fixed in v10 of CM, or I was also looking at installing Helly Bean, if not, is anyone aware of some custom firmware that is friendly to UK users and offers the same features as CM?
Please folks, someone must know something on this subject? Surely all the custom ROMs out there can't be completely America-Centric???!
I appear to have made a mistake upgrading the standard firmware as the 2.3.7 release samsung have given me to upgrade my phone is the worse version of android I've used to date!
I have hellybean and it does not in fact I have never come across a ROM that does that I would personally tell your friend he should try another rom
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Note 4 - Install final update for Maximum OvrDriVE, or switch to a different [ROM]?

I'm trying to decide whether to update my current ROM (which seems a bit involved, since apparently I have to update the baseband FIRST!), or switch to a different custom ROM. If the former, I need instructions (tutorials, preferably). If the latter, I need help deciding which other ROM to choose, and how to switch.
Current setup:
Hardware - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 - Model: N910T
Android version - 5.1.1 (Lollipop)
Baseband version - N910TUVU1COD6
Kernel version - 3.10.40-Emotion-nightly-alpha-r22
Build number - Maximum_OvrDriVE_v3.9
Security software version
MDF v2.0 Release 1
VPN v1.4 Release 5.2​Launcher - Nova Launcher Prime 4.3.1
If a new ROM is what I need, then the following is what I want from it:
- Nougat, or Marshmallow w/later Nougat upgrade option
- Most, if not all S pen-specific and Note 4/5-specific features available in stock configurations, but with root access
- Stability. I don't want to be getting spontaneous reboots multiple times a day, unless it's from heavy use
- Ability to use the xposed framework (to hide root from root-blocked apps)
- A ROM that is going to continue being developed for the Note 4, for (hopefully) at least another year
The most important things are the s-pen and Note-specific features, and access to the xposed framework.
Also, I need to know what all I need, either to update my current ROM or to switch to a new one, including as detailed instructions as I can get. For example, do I need to reinstall a stock ROM, in order to be able to update the baseband, or is there a way to update it without reverting to stock or unrooting?

How to go back to marshmallow from nougat ?

I am currently on android 7 of Miui and i don't really think that it is providing me sufficient battery backup. I really want to go back to android 6. Is there any way ?
I might also root my device.I am also looking for flashing a custom rom like lineage or ressurection remix mayb. Will i then be able to revert to official marshmallow or nougat ?
Just curious to know that will flashing the official Rom reset my device to the original state i bought it and the procedure to do it !
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Need making a ROM for Samsung Galaxy NX Camera

Soooooooo apparently this has never been done before...
The Samsung Galaxy NX Camera is a Camera that runs full Android 4.2.2 and is the first and last of its kind for now. This camera has great potential! I want to be able to use apps to edits my videos and pictures as I do on my Pixel 2 XL BUT the problem is, it doesn't update pass Android 4.2.2. Most of the apps I want to use require the firmware to be at least Android 5.0+ and sucks because not only this device is unknown and discontinued by Samsung but there are no ROMs made for it. I can root the device I just need to get an Android Custom ROM, It would be nice to be able to run Android 9 or 10 but I don't know much about doing this, when comes to stuff like this I am a Newb. So yes I need help figuring this out. (this would be a great challenge for developers I bet lol)
The camera came out in 2014 around the same time as the Samsung S4.
MODEL #: Galaxy NX (EK-GN120a)
Android Version: 4.2.2
If you need more info just ask.

most stable ROM for Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000B

Hi. I tried to download https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/rom-cm12-1-lollipop-android-5-1-1-nightowl-20180124.2938649/ but I can't because of broken links.
I am looking for the most reliable & most stable custom firmware for this old but fantastic device with a glorious easily-replaceable battery. I do no want or need a bloated newer android release, or any release that requires repartitioning. Can you help?
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