BASED ON LATEST 29007 ROM
x826
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speed: 19 of 20
stability: 18 of 20
beauty: 18 of 20 because of new icons & wallpapers
installed programs: 18 of 20
customization: 16 of 20 no cht
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total score: 89 of 100
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energy
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speed: 14 of 20
stability: 5 of 20 this rom is out every few weeks but never looking at the problems.many many problems for daily usage
beauty: 19 of 20 beautiful but slow
installed programs: 15 of 20 just fulling memory with useless programs
customization: 19 of 20
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total score: 72 of 100
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GIVE YOUR SCORES TO THESE ROMS
To me:
x826
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speed: 19 of 20
stability: 18 of 20
beauty: 15 of 20
installed programs: 10 of 20
customization: 10 of 20
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total score: 72 of 100
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energy
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speed: 14 of 20
stability: 10 of 20
beauty: 18 of 20
installed programs: 18 of 20
customization: 20 of 20
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total score: 80 of 100
...but really this score is not decisive to me.
After using many time the Energy, now I'm using x826 although it seems important the customization capacity, at the end I want a phone fully operating and energy don't do it
Please add battery life. That'll make a whole difference.
x826
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speed: 19 of 20
stability: 19 of 20
beauty: 18 of 20
installed programs: 10 of 20
customization: 19 of 20
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total score: 85 of 100
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energy
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speed: 12 of 20
stability: 8 of 20
beauty: 18 of 20
installed programs: 5 of 20
customization: 18 of 20
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total score: 61 of 100
I thing the main problem with Energy ROMs is that, that NRG does not have Xperia X1i phone so that rom is never really tested on xperia, and too many applications are installed that we don't/can't use on xperia, and every overnight charge gives SOD so for me 826x ROM much, much better, but now when Willis (826x ROM maker) stuff has been stolen I think I'll use Energy ROM when I get bored of latest 826x ROM....
agree with sirkula,there are many roms from energy every week but all of them have basic defects & many things are unusable.x826 was going to be better & that thing happened to him.
but unfortunately there will be no more 826x rom
x826
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speed: 19 of 20
stability: 18 of 20
beauty: 12 of 20
installed programs: 15 of 20
customization: 16 of 20
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total score: 80 of 100
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energy
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speed: 10 of 20
stability: 10 of 20
beauty: 18 of 20
installed programs: 16 of 20
customization: 17 of 20
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total score: 71 of 100
I used energy rom for long time... Maybe month ago I tried x826 latest build and I was really surprised !! but then that happened :/ ...
we should buy a new X1 for williyung
so... what is the most recently 826 rom? i ue energy series but i have a problem when i charge the battery, it get freeze if i touch it.
i would like to try the 826, only i want stability in my xperia x1
infact, the battery life in energy series is good, very good to made calls and text sms, for gps in 3hours the battery die
nismo87 said:
so... what is the most recently 826 rom? i ue energy series but i have a problem when i charge the battery, it get freeze if i touch it.
i would like to try the 826, only i want stability in my xperia x1
infact, the battery life in energy series is good, very good to made calls and text sms, for gps in 3hours the battery die
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if it's going to be ur 1st use of x826 you will be surprised of speed and stability.
you can go here
latest one is this but there is no CHT editor and customization is limited
it's better u start with this one
avi018 said:
but unfortunately there will be no more 826x rom
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good news but we will still have to wait on it... check out tweets from Willy, he's already got another HD2 n running 826X on it (for HD2 ) ... apparently he also got another Onyx n is searching for X1 ... hopefully we will be getting 826X ROMs sooner than later ...
manishabanzadeh said:
if it's going to be ur 1st use of x826 you will be surprised of speed and stability.
you can go here
latest one is this but there is no CHT editor and customization is limited
it's better u start with this one
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well, i installed ROM 826x WM 6.5.3 build 21682 - Sense 2019 and apparently yes, is so fast, load de OS soon and start with a "Xperia" screen (energy series start with HTC screen) this remind me that i had a xperia jejeje.
i followed all steps to load the new rom,( u know, task29,load rom, hard reset, etc) and...maybe is not important but my battery not pass of 90%, maybe really has more than 90% ´cause i have been used and still has 90%, i don´t know if this is a bug or what, other thing, how can i change the clock to 12 hours format??? is in 24hrs and i can get change this....
but is really good this Rom, defeinitly i´ll use this roms series since this moment, good bye energy series
nismo87 said:
well, i installed ROM 826x WM 6.5.3 build 21682 - Sense 2019 and apparently yes, is so fast, load de OS soon and start with a "Xperia" screen (energy series start with HTC screen) this remind me that i had a xperia jejeje.
i followed all steps to load the new rom,( u know, task29,load rom, hard reset, etc) and...maybe is not important but my battery not pass of 90%, maybe really has more than 90% ´cause i have been used and still has 90%, i don´t know if this is a bug or what, other thing, how can i change the clock to 12 hours format??? is in 24hrs and i can get change this....
but is really good this Rom, defeinitly i´ll use this roms series since this moment, good bye energy series
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ok,the battery percent is in 10% divisions.i mean it shows 90% when the battery level is between 90 & 80...and about the clock.go to world clock and press menu and then 12-hour format
After giving various versions of x826 and NRG a good run, I, regretfully, had to revert back to Nuts. For me the stability and battery life outweighed the eye candy and customisation, even CHT and LeCiel's offerings could not compel me to stay.
The biggest issues for me were unexpected shutdowns with lack of response and constant battery out resets in order to function. It came to a point of me not knowing what to expect every time I left my X1 for more than a minute, I missed calls, messages and e-mails because my X1 slept itself to death.
Battery life was not as great as many described when recommending both of the above ROM series to me. Another problem was X1 becoming sluggish overall with memory leaks noted over a day use. I understand NRGZ's inability to test ROMs, however, constant almost daily releases with very little overall benefit and each buggier than the next do very little to instill confidence. I need a functioning device, not a flashing exercise toy, I was feeling frustrated and angry every time yet another eye candy ROM had to be reset, hard reset, re-flashed to yet another release and the vicious cycle started again.
So I flashed back to my all-time favorite MrRusch's Nuts and it feels like coming home. Please note, I kept 10.9 6.1 Nuts, rather than 10.10 6.5 update.
Using 826x CHT 2018. Never had a more reliable rom in my life. It's a god damn shame, I really dont like the NRG series, the 4 start colums, the programs, and all the bugs...ugh I really do not want. Although I appreciate his work he really should look into this since he's releasing it for us with the same bugs and bloated software. We need more simplicity and stability in our roms and 826x had it all. ♥
^I'll actually have to disagree with teh above post, battery life lasts a long time on my x1. I use everything too, including wi-fi. 6 hours of music 1 hour of wi-fi takes up half the battery. :3
Lunie said:
Using 826x CHT 2018. Never had a more reliable rom in my life. It's a god damn shame, I really dont like the NRG series, the 4 start colums, the programs, and all the bugs...ugh I really do not want. Although I appreciate his work he really should look into this since he's releasing it for us with the same bugs and bloated software. We need more simplicity and stability in our roms and 826x had it all. ♥
^I'll actually have to disagree with teh above post, battery life lasts a long time on my x1. I use everything too, including wi-fi. 6 hours of music 1 hour of wi-fi takes up half the battery. :3
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agree with Lunie,I tried more than 7 or 8 enery roms and also x826 sence 2018 & 2019 & many other roms but I came back to x826 2018,it is nice and with no problem.stable & fast
I'm going offtopic.
MrRusch's 10.10 OMG ftw!
x826
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speed: 19 of 20
stability: 18 of 20
beauty: 17 of 20
installed programs: 17 of 20
customization: 17 of 20
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total score: 88 of 100
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energy
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speed: 13 of 20
stability: 13 of 20
beauty: 19 of 20
installed programs: 19 of 20
customization: 19 of 20
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total score: 83 of 100
Lunie said:
^I'll actually have to disagree with teh above post, battery life lasts a long time on my x1. I use everything too, including wi-fi. 6 hours of music 1 hour of wi-fi takes up half the battery. :3
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What I meant was not that the battery life is bad, but rather that I had better battery performance out of ROMs OTHER than the ones listed. The worst in terms of battery life was NRG.
sirkula said:
x826
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speed: 19 of 20
stability: 19 of 20
beauty: 18 of 20
installed programs: 10 of 20
customization: 19 of 20
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total score: 85 of 100
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energy
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speed: 12 of 20
stability: 8 of 20
beauty: 18 of 20
installed programs: 5 of 20
customization: 18 of 20
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total score: 61 of 100
I thing the main problem with Energy ROMs is that, that NRG does not have Xperia X1i phone so that rom is never really tested on xperia, and too many applications are installed that we don't/can't use on xperia, and every overnight charge gives SOD so for me 826x ROM much, much better, but now when Willis (826x ROM maker) stuff has been stolen I think I'll use Energy ROM when I get bored of latest 826x ROM....
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Stuff? As in his X1? I read his blog and he only mentioned he lost some of the files for his Kitchen, u know, the tools the the chef or rom makers use when they design the roms......i haven't seen any mention of him losing his phone though.
avi018 said:
but unfortunately there will be no more 826x rom
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why's that? coz his X1 got stolen??
Anyway, here's my input on the two roms. I've ALWAYS used and love Energy roms, especially on my HTC Touch Pro and HTC Touch Pro 2. So when I got my Xperia X1 last week, of course the first thing I did was test out the Energy Rom on it. To my disappointment, it was laggy and crap. Battery drains like crazy as well (and yes I did a hardreset after flashing it, like you always do).
Then, I heard about the 826X rom and tried it 2 days ago. God damn, it's amazingly fast. It's pretty damn responsive and no lags whatsoever. Sure it's not as "pretty" or customizable as the Energy rom, but who the hell cares?? Once you know how to use XDA_UC or SASHIMI, those don't matter at all. I've had my SASHIMI setup to install everything I need, all that takes a few hours to manually install anyway so in the end, the 826X rom wins.
However, the 826X rom also uses up battery quickly, and I think it uses up faster than the Energy rom, i'm not too sure but it seems like it at least.......
I recommend anyone new to using the Xperia X1 to try out the 826X rom first. You'd find that performance, stability and most importantly speed is more important than eye candy. No point using Energy rom when it's slow and laggy like **** when you make a text, or try to multitask many programs at once, or try to move around the menu quickly, etc etc.......you'd find that the eye candy is useless and all you get is frustration on using it, compared to using 826X rom.
826x is back!
He already got his x1 but he has lost his kitchen...so his new roms may not be as great (or even better!) than what he had prior to him having all his stuff stolen. I haven't tried his newer roms yet since I have switched over to a HD2...and will soon run android on NAND (still currently running on SD). If you think NRG rom battery life is bad, try running android. I can not even last for more than 14hrs!
On my count, 826x rom wins hands down without scoring. I originally got the x1 flashed with NRG, used it for a week and had to switch to another rom. Tried it with NRG's newer roms, than a few other ones on the way till I reached 826x.
The battery life and stability is amazing on 826x rom...I had to switched back to x1 yesterday since I will not be near a power supply for the HD2. I had 2 exchanged email setup, 10mins phone calls, 6hrs of music (using S2P), about 1hr of online time through 3G and some occasional txt. Phone left the charger at 5am, and by the time I got back home at 10pm, I still have 30% of battery life left! No crash, no hang!
Hi Everyone
I've been keeping an eye on gerrit over the last few days and have been astonished as to how active the development is on the Android 5.0 branch.
Here are some statistics for the last 30 days. A huge thank you to the contributors
Tim
Commits between 2015-01-27 01:37:11.225000000 and 2014-12-23 04:25:11.458000000
Commits Number: 501
Commits on Android-5.0 branch: 448
Contributors sorted by number of commits:
83 Max Weninger
73 Andreas Blaesius
67 Humberto Borba
63 Olivier K.
40 Andrew Jiang
26 Dees Troy
22 Christian Balster
18 Menno van Grinsven
17 Nikolay Volkov
16 lj50036
14 Jake Whatley
13 Ratcash
9 _that
6 Vojtěch Boček
6 Alex Cruz
5 Austin Quach
4 Hardslog
3 big biff
3 Benjamin Cheng
2 Guillaume Lesniak
2 Delphin PETER
1 Valter Strods
1 Ralph Meyer
1 marco magliona
1 Gianmarco Rengucci
1 David Hacker
1 Dániel Járai
1 Daniel Hillenbrand
1 Ateek Ujjawal
1 Andrew DoddCommits ordered by sub-project
42 android_bootable_recovery
39 android_frameworks_base
30 android_device_sony_fusion3-common
20 android_kernel_samsung_t1
18 android_device_samsung_p5100
18 android_device_samsung_p3100
17 android_kernel_samsung_smdk4412
15 android_device_samsung_aries-common
14 android_kernel_samsung_espresso10
14 android_device_sony_odin
13 android_device_sony_qcom-common
12 android_device_sony_yuga
12 android_device_samsung_i9300
11 android_external_skia
10 android_frameworks_opt_telephony
10 android_device_asus_tf300t
9 android_device_sony_rhine-common
9 android_device_oppo_msm8974-common
9 android_device_asus_tf700t
8 android_external_libnfc-nci
8 android_device_samsung_p1-common
8 android_device_samsung_omap4-common
7 android_packages_apps_OmniSwitch
7 android_kernel_samsung_aries
7 android_hardware_samsung
6 android_kernel_oppo_msm8974
6 android_device_samsung_msm8974-common
6 android_device_oppo_find7op
5 android_vendor_omni
5 android_packages_apps_Settings
5 android_packages_apps_OmniGears
5 android_frameworks_av
5 android_device_samsung_galaxysmtd
5 android_device_samsung_galaxysbmtd
5 android_device_oppo_find7
5 android_device_moto_shamu
4 android_packages_apps_Camera2
4 android_kernel_sony_apq8064
4 android_external_sepolicy
4 android_device_samsung_lt03lte
4 android_build
3 android_system_vold
3 android_packages_apps_Browser
3 android_hardware_ti_omap4xxx
3 android_hardware_libhardware
3 android_frameworks_native
3 android_device_samsung_p5110
3 android_device_samsung_p3110
3 android_device_samsung_kona-common
2 android_system_core
2 android_packages_apps_PerformanceControl
2 android_packages_apps_DeskClock
2 android_hardware_qcom_display-caf-bfam
2 android_frameworks_ex
2 android_device_sony_msm8960-common
2 android_bionic
2 android
1 android_packages_apps_OmniTorch
1 android_packages_apps_Gallery2
1 android_packages_apps_DSPManager
1 android_packages_apps_Apollo
1 android_kernel_lge_mako
1 android_hardware_qcom_wlan
1 android_hardware_broadcom_wlan
1 android_frameworks_opt_net_wifi
1 android_device_sony_togari_gpe
1 android_device_samsung_p1
1 android_device_samsung_n5110
1 android_device_samsung_n5100
1 android_device_samsung_manta
1 android_device_samsung_i9100g
1 android_device_lge_mako
1 android_device_lge_hammerhead
Neat statistics!
A bit lower than I'd like... I've been so burned out lately so I've done almost nothing in the past month, I'm just getting back into the swing of things.
Wow, that's a lot of merged commits! You guys are amazing!
Entropy512 said:
Neat statistics!
A bit lower than I'd like... I've been so burned out lately so I've done almost nothing in the past month, I'm just getting back into the swing of things.
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I still maintain that it's an impressive work rate. The 'general public' might well be unaware of the ongoing work into the android 5.0 branch (I certainly had been getting a bit worried).
I wonder whether posting merge statistics on the omnirom.org site might be useful?
Nice stats!!!
I was looking for a way to follow Omni progresses as the website is not that much updated and twitter account also.
These stats give a good view of the progresses accomplished!
Thanks for your hard work to the whole Omni team! Can't wait to deploy Omnipop on all my devices
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
Great job!
Hello all,
I've been using Cyanogen Mod since the early days of the Galaxy Nexus and first used LineageOS on my m8. There is always great information here and while this is the first time I've needed an account to get bluetooth help on this thread, I have been using the site for many years---especially when I get a new phone!
Here's the `ls -l` of my android directory so you can get a sence of the phones I've hacked on over the years:
Code:
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Aug 10 2014 droid-charge
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Apr 22 2016 galaxy1
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Apr 23 2016 sch-i405 stratosphere
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 10 2017 htc-m9
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 26 2017 samsung-galaxy-s7-g930a
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 1 2018 htc-10-desire-lifestyle
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Mar 10 2019 htc-m8
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 20 2020 nokia-n900
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 23 2020 htc-10-pme
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Jun 18 20:35 htc-u-ultra
Aside from that I run a Linux support company and do fun Ham Radio stuff with my son Zeke.
Cheers,
-Eric, KJ7LNW
KJ7LNW said:
Hello all,
I've been using Cyanogen Mod since the early days of the Galaxy Nexus and first used LineageOS on my m8. There is always great information here and while this is the first time I've needed an account to get bluetooth help on this thread, I have been using the site for many years---especially when I get a new phone!
Here's the `ls -l` of my android directory so you can get a sence of the phones I've hacked on over the years:
Code:
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Aug 10 2014 droid-charge
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Apr 22 2016 galaxy1
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Apr 23 2016 sch-i405 stratosphere
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 10 2017 htc-m9
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 26 2017 samsung-galaxy-s7-g930a
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 1 2018 htc-10-desire-lifestyle
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Mar 10 2019 htc-m8
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 20 2020 nokia-n900
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Nov 23 2020 htc-10-pme
drwxrws--- 1 1000 1000 4096 Jun 18 20:35 htc-u-ultra
Aside from that I run a Linux support company and do fun Ham Radio stuff with my son Zeke.
Cheers,
-Eric, KJ7LNW
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Glad to have an old timer, m8 and cyanogen combo was a hell of a device.
Welcome aboard!