Custom rom + aod from miui - Redmi K20 Pro / Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro Questions & Answe

Is there any way to use miuis aod customizations on custom roms? I foud out that apk of miuis aod can be downloaded somewhere, but dunno if anyone made it work on any custom rom.

nope, its not possible

Thats sad coz none of the custom roms have that good aod

meezy5 said:
Thats sad coz none of the custom roms have that good aod
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Maybe in the future

Yeah, but it seems to me that most of the custom roms are very overated and definitely expected much more from them than they really offer, im lookin to try corvus or bliss but idk

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[Q] The most stable and complete AOSP/CM based rom?

Ok now that we have several roms based on CM and AOSP,which one is the most stable,bug free and fully fonctional (GPS,BT,Camera...)??
MIUI,PAC,Domination...?
all Roms has the same bugs
you can try RootBox or MIUI
razer1224 said:
all Roms has the same bugs
you can try RootBox or MIUI
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Yours look very promising
The thing I love in MIUI is that it has tons of downloadable ringtones you don't find elsewhere as well as wallpapers that's all
vegetaleb said:
Yours look very promising
The thing I love in MIUI is that it has tons of downloadable ringtones you don't find elsewhere as well as wallpapers that's all
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Thats what an average user would want right?
Tons of Theming and customization
If only we can get MIUI media downloader(wallpapers,ringtones) working on other roms...
vegetaleb said:
If only we can get MIUI media downloader(wallpapers,ringtones) working on other roms...
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Thats Sad
Why not Try Domination?
(Shouldnt have said this but still...)
Share your thoughts with us

AOD

What do aod stand for? And what do it do?
Wesley_NL said:
What do aod stand for? And what do it do?
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Always on display s7 feature check a video on YouTube [emoji4]
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Humm cool, i winder what rom is stable with it , allot have problems with n5 and s6e+ as i read
Wesley_NL said:
Humm cool, i winder what rom is stable with it , allot have problems with n5 and s6e+ as i read
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1)Nemesis Nougat Stable V3.1, Dr.ketan's Rom N5(Only s7e port supports AOD with custom AOD supporting kernel like Khongloi Nougat Kernel N920CIG v1 or v3), Khongloi Nougat Port N5/S7e port V3(Both port supports AOD but Only S7e port supports custom AOD brightness)
2)If your using Note 5 then you will have no problem regarding AOD only a bit of more battery drain than usual like 1-2% per hour but Not sure about s6edge+ as i didn't try yet
3)Choose any of above mentioned rom, follow installation instructions carefully and you will have working AOD
4)Every rom is stable at it's own as you can't underestimate any of dev's hardwork, some bugs will be there which can be figure out with particular solutions in rom thread
DroidHackeR said:
1)Nemesis Nougat Stable V3.1, Dr.ketan's Rom N5(Only s7e port supports AOD with custom AOD supporting kernel like Khongloi Nougat Kernel N920CIG v1 or v3), Khongloi Nougat Port N5/S7e port V3(Both port supports AOD but Only S7e port supports custom AOD brightness)
2)If your using Note 5 then you will have no problem regarding AOD only a bit of more battery drain than usual like 1-2% per hour but Not sure about s6edge+ as i didn't try yet
3)Choose any of above mentioned rom, follow installation instructions carefully and you will have working AOD
4)Every rom is stable at it's own as you can't underestimate any of dev's hardwork, some bugs will be there which can be figure out with particular solutions in rom thread
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Humm well i have s6e+ so atleast need a kernel for that,
As i readed a few rom devs some have problems with deep sleep ,
Some have features i want and some don't
As s6e+ treat die out pretty fast for some reason and note 5 stay more alive , but i guess i need a s7 port with s6 kernel ?
Atm i run pixel like rom, pretty happy with it but yet it still miss stuff i wanted , but its quite stable and power friendly
I am still looking for a nice rom filling my feature list and yet debloated,
i don't like bloat,
specialy samsung roms witch are filled with bloat
I checked out nemesis again but i don't see op mention anything abou aod, it was actualy my 1st rom on 7.0.1 with a s6e+ kernel
Is aod a sep install or something?
And dr ketan , i tried that one to but some i need to pay to get a good working rom?
I dont want to be rude, but i rather dont want to donate for temp stuff only for lifetime and who say my next phone will be another samsung, mines is nearly 2 years old so yeah.. you never know when it give up
Wesley_NL said:
Humm well i have s6e+ so atleast need a kernel for that,
As i readed a few rom devs some have problems with deep sleep ,
Some have features i want and some don't
As s6e+ treat die out pretty fast for some reason and note 5 stay more alive , but i guess i need a s7 port with s6 kernel ?
Atm i run pixel like rom, pretty happy with it but yet it still miss stuff i wanted , but its quite stable and power friendly
I am still looking for a nice rom filling my feature list and yet debloated,
i don't like bloat,
specialy samsung roms witch are filled with bloat
I checked out nemesis again but i don't see op mention anything abou aod, it was actualy my 1st rom on 7.0.1 with a s6e+ kernel
Is aod a sep install or something?
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1)First of all i am currently using Note 5 so i am not aware issues regarding S6E+
2)Every above rom i mentioned supports AOD atm so you can go through thread and kindly search your device model so you will atleast come to know that if rom supports your device or not,what you have to do to install it,which kernel you should install to get AOD,battery life or further installation bugs with their solutions and every other stuff
3)I guess Khongloi V3 supports AOD on S6E+ but not sure, you can go through thread or kindly post your question regarding device support as well as aod working or not( You can find Khongloi Nougat Rom S7/N5 port in Samsung galaxy note 5>android development)
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1)First of all i am currently using Note 5 so i am not aware issues regarding S6E+
2)Every above rom i mentioned supports AOD atm so you can go through thread and kindly search your device model so you will atleast come to know that if rom supports your device or not,what you have to do to install it,which kernel you should install to get AOD,battery life or further installation bugs with their solutions and every other stuff
3)I guess Khongloi V3 supports AOD on S6E+ but not sure, you can go through thread or kindly post your question regarding device support as well as aod working or not( You can find Khongloi Nougat Rom S7/N5 port in Samsung galaxy note 5>android development)
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I know where to find it haha, might try out khongloi and see what that brings , but i wonder do stuff like dvine beats form s6e+ also work on n5 roms?
Wesley_NL said:
I know where to find it haha, might try out khongloi and see what that brings , but i wonder do stuff like dvine beats form s6e+ also work on n5 roms?
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Did you mean?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/development/audio-mod-divinebeatsv9-0-gaana-edition-t3560012
DroidHackeR said:
Did you mean?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note5/development/audio-mod-divinebeatsv9-0-gaana-edition-t3560012
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/s6...io-mod-divinebeatsv9-0-gaana-edition-t3559598
Yeah but s6e+ ver i use didnt know he had n5 one
i like to have more advanced audio options , i want to have my headphone give good sound based on my hearing ofc

OxygenOS after custom ROM?

I am considering to install a custom ROM on my OP 3T. I do have one question. Cause I like oxygenOS but I just want to try something else, but when installed am I able to revert back?
Sadly,nowadays custom roms brings more harm than good.
Midomad said:
Custom roms brings more harm than good,PERIOD.
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@Midomad I Devine something as MIUI for example as custom ROM. Does this still apply to your statement?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/miui-8-wu-edition-t3532347
tribeldragon said:
@Midomad I Devine something as MIUI for example as custom ROM. Does this still apply to your statement?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/miui-8-wu-edition-t3532347
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Oxygen OS is the best ROM/OS i ever used.
Midomad said:
Oxygen OS is the best ROM/OS i ever used.
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Alright. Little of topic but do you have your phone rooted?
tribeldragon said:
Alright. Little of topic but do you have your phone rooted?
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Yes and using a custom kernel as you can see on my signature.
Midomad said:
Yes and using a custom kernel as you can see on my signature.
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What does this kernel do any extra then the one I have(probely stock)
tribeldragon said:
What does this kernel do any extra then the one I have(probely stock)
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Do some search on the respective threads,and welcome to XDA.
Midomad said:
Do some search on the respective threads,and welcome to XDA.
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Alright, thank you for your answers
tribeldragon said:
Alright, thank you for your answers
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Use the thanks button instead [emoji111]
Custom roms don't cause any harm at all.
Midomad said:
Custom roms brings more harm than good,PERIOD.
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that was a subjective question and this is an inappropriate response
it depends on what you want out of a ROM and what your stock ROM is like. if a stock ROM doesn't suit your needs, sometimes there is an appropriate ROM for you. i have rooted every samsung device i have ever had and improved my experience greatly.
when you find a good developer, custom ROMs can be better. stock is usually most stable
WaxysDargle said:
that was a subjective question and this is an inappropriate response
it depends on what you want out of a ROM and what your stock ROM is like. if a stock ROM doesn't suit your needs, sometimes there is an appropriate ROM for you. i have rooted every samsung device i have ever had and improved my experience greatly.
when you find a good developer, custom ROMs can be better. stock is usually most stable
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I wonder what you want out from a rom?we are using/talking about OOS and that's suit my needs(It has all that is missing in stock android).
Sorry but Samsung software is garbage.
Midomad said:
As Android is further refined, there are fewer and fewer reasons to use a custom ROM for most users,custom ROMs will always be relevant to entry-level/midrange smartphone users, or those who still use older devices, that aren't receiving official updates from OEMs anymore.
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Midomad said:
I wonder what you want out from a rom?we are using/talking about OOS and that's suit my needs(It has all that is missing in stock android).
Samsung software is garbage.
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OOS seems to have everything i want in a ROM too.
that being said, i may find features that i want and don't have. my moto has pretty much everything i could want, but updating to a custom 7.1.1 increased the performance of my device so much that i can't imagine going back.
i haven't used any custom ROMs for OP3T yet, but from what i'm reading we have some really good devs and it is worth a shot. for instance, RR offers customization to such granularity that i will try it because that customization leaves me feeling like i actually own the device (basically the opposite of what apple does with their products)

Should i flash a custom rom?

Hello, so I'm asking if I should flash a custom ROM instead of keeping my OOS 4.1.3?
U have to try man. It's clear thing for this device.
Thunderbolt said:
U have to try man. It's clear thing for this device.
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What roms do u recommend? Ive flashed RR on my mom's galaxy s5, it looks pretty good
idubis said:
What roms do u recommend? Ive flashed RR on my mom's galaxy s5, it looks pretty good
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One of available versions of RR, phoenix AEX, official AEX, Dirty Unicorns. Today im back to Phoenix AEX, it is a great, stable and fast rom with great developer.
idubis said:
Hello, so I'm asking if I should flash a custom ROM instead of keeping my OOS 4.1.3?
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This is so vague, as it tells us nothing about what features you may be looking for, why you want a custom ROM, etc.
If you are just looking for something different, then sure, go for it. Similarly, if certain features of a custom ROM (or ROMs) look attractive, then go for it. There is really no downside, as unlocking the bootloader does not void the warranty. And reversing any changes (returning to stock) is pretty easy as well.
On the other hand, stock OOS is amazingly good. Very little bloat or skinning, but with the right amount (IMO) of customization added. Many folks (myself included) accustomed to flashing custom ROMs to get the most out of their device, have been just happy with stock OOS. But of course, there is always room for improvement, tweaking, etc.
It's an individual choice. Most users of Android devices will never flash a custom ROM. Majority probably don't even know what that means.
idubis said:
Hello, so I'm asking if I should flash a custom ROM instead of keeping my OOS 4.1.3?
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First determine what you`re missing in stock OOS, find those features in a custom rom/kernel and flash it. Done
gee2012 said:
First determine what you`re missing in stock OOS, find those features in a custom rom/kernel and flash it. Done
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I want something different, and good battery life
idubis said:
I want something different, and good battery life
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Its not just a rom or kernel that makes great batterylife, mobile reception strenght (modem ) and usage (apps, syncing, gaming yes or no) are vital too.
I'd go with FreedomOS or RRemix. Really LineageOS is mostly placebo battery fixes and an overabundance of customization options. Most of the lineage roms outside of RRemix are very unstable or just kinda useless. Hate to say it cuz some devs put lots of time in but Ive always found worse battery life with the same usage patterns on anything but stock.
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I'd go with FreedomOS or RRemix. Really LineageOS is mostly placebo battery fixes and an overabundance of customization options. Most of the lineage roms outside of RRemix are very unstable or just kinda useless. Hate to say it cuz some devs put lots of time in but Ive always found worse battery life with the same usage patterns on anything but stock.
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Oh. That's bad. I want to use a custom ROM. But if Oxygen is so much better?!?!? :silly:
No good ROM available?
Well Oxygen OS was made for this specific phone in mind remember. So of course it fares best.
I don't know. Perhaps lineage with sultan kernel is an option.
I try to find the best ROM with great battery life, performance, stability, features etc. Any recommendations?
Phoenix is good, Resurrection remix also, but how is battery life and performance? So many features in it...
derAndroidler said:
Oh. That's bad. I want to use a custom ROM. But if Oxygen is so much better?!?!? :silly:
No good ROM available?
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In the time you've been waiting around for someone to make a decision for you; you could have just unlocked the bootloader and flashed a ROM (of even more than one) and be trying it yourself.
Just make a TWRP backup of the stock ROM (or otherwise, know how to return to stock with the official zip file) and you can easily revert if you don't like the ROM you flashed.
No point in waiting for someone else to tell you what to do. Everyone's opinion and preference is going to be different. Just because someone tells you to flash a ROM or not (or which one), doesn't mean that is the right answer for you as an individual.
Even things like battery life and performance are going to vary drastically depending on how you as an individual use your device (as others have also mentioned). Then also throw in the differences in personal preferences and tastes; and the result is that you can't go by the direction of others. You need to decide for yourself.
redpoint73 said:
In the time you've been waiting around for someone to make a decision for you; you could have just unlocked the bootloader and flashed a ROM (of even more than one) and be trying it yourself.
Just make a TWRP backup of the stock ROM (or otherwise, know how to return to stock with the official zip file) and you can easily revert if you don't like the ROM you flashed.
No point in waiting for someone else to tell you what to do. Everyone's opinion and preference is going to be different. Just because someone tells you to flash a ROM or not (or which one), doesn't mean that is the right answer for you as an individual.
Even things like battery life and performance are going to vary drastically depending on how you as an individual use your device (as others have also mentioned). Then also throw in the differences in personal preferences and tastes; and the result is that you can't go by the direction of others. You need to decide for yourself.
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Thanks. I already tried some ROMs. But I can't decide.
Are there big differences in battery life?
derAndroidler said:
Thanks. I already tried some ROMs. But I can't decide.
Are there big differences in battery life?
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If you are still asking that question, then you missed one of the main points of my last post:
redpoint73 said:
Even things like battery life and performance are going to vary drastically depending on how you as an individual use your device
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Plus others (more than one) on this thread have already answered the question (of battery life on the various ROMs).
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@redpoint73
You're right. It's only so difficult to decide, because here are so many ROMs and kernels and they are all similar and I want a good daily driver and don't want to change it the next years.
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@redpoint73
You're right. It's only so difficult to decide, because here are so many ROMs and kernels and they are all similar and I want a good daily driver and don't want to change it the next years.
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If you're so concerned about battery life, beta 7 + Franco kernel
sakumaxp said:
If you're so concerned about battery life, beta 7 + Franco kernel
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I will try lineage with sultanxda kernel. I hear it has amazing battery life.
I also like Resurrection Remix , but I suppose, it has bad battery life, but I'm not sure.
I've tried a handful of roms... they're all just fine in my opinion but I seem to always end up back on the Oxygen stock rom. I root, but that's about it. I just can't get over how well Oxygen OS is running these days compared to my OP2 ... Just flash and try! You won't hurt anything, and if you do you have a 99% chance of fixing it!

can we flash this nubia UI rom?

its the same snapdragon 652
www*androidfilehost*com/?fid=817550096634766266
im curious can somebody explain to me whether it can work or not?
i miss the time when i have a smartphone with a lot custom rom with difference UI and experience
it will not work
saurabh1234 said:
it will not work
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thanks for the reply, anyway in the past i have smartphone with a lot of custom rom, it has cool UI, xperia UI, colorOS, MIUI, and stock android,
is it now the manufacturer restrict us to port rom to another phone? or its just impossible?
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thanks for the reply, anyway in the past i have smartphone with a lot of custom rom, it has cool UI, xperia UI, colorOS, MIUI, and stock android,
is it now the manufacturer restrict us to port rom to another phone? or its just impossible?
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no restriction and it is not impossible...
we can port them too...but the main thing is no one is porting now days...everyone makes rom from source...
and thats now easy way to make roms and these manufacturer roms are not having source code ...so no one make them...
but i must say this device will also have these rom in near future ...
because many devs are trying hard ...
so we need to wait and watch
saurabh1234 said:
no restriction and it is not impossible...
we can port them too...but the main thing is no one is porting now days...everyone makes rom from source...
and thats now easy way to make roms and these manufacturer roms are not having source code ...so no one make them...
but i must say this device will also have these rom in near future ...
because many devs are trying hard ...
so we need to wait and watch
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oh i see thank you for your kind explaination, i really thank you
i hope there is many custom rom with different UI and experience
shuemantri said:
oh i see thank you for your kind explaination, i really thank you
i hope there is many custom rom with different UI and experience
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till then use flyme or miui from miui.su...
for miui flash andromodx kernel 2.0 this fixes the brightness issue in miui...and then everything works...
saurabh1234 said:
till then use flyme or miui from miui.su...
for miui flash andromodx kernel 2.0 this fixes the brightness issue in miui...and then everything works...
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thank you , i will start at Flyme 6 first, Been running Pure Nexus for several days, its great ROM but i want to taste another experience :laugh:

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