Resurrection remix vs. Dirty unicorns - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Been using Resurrection Remix current build for several months now and was considering flashing dirty unicorns. But if dirty unicorns is basically the same exact thing I don't see any point in flashing it. RR is cm based which is caf based (?) And Du is also. I've also been using elementalx and franco. What is the difference between Resurrection Remix and dirty unicorns? I'm looking for something that's fast stable like everyone else but I also like themes. Do you guys know of anything that's different?

dontbeweakvato said:
Been using Resurrection Remix current build for several months now and was considering flashing dirty unicorns. But if dirty unicorns is basically the same exact thing I don't see any point in flashing it. RR is cm based which is caf based (?) And Du is also. I've also been using elementalx and franco. What is the difference between Resurrection Remix and dirty unicorns? I'm looking for something that's fast stable like everyone else but I also like themes. Do you guys know of anything that's different?
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The major difference that I would point out is the originality of DU. A great deal of the code found in DU is actually written by the developers of DU. RR is basically just a bunch of commits from different developers thrown together to create the feature list that it has, no actual original code as far as I know. Then you have the things in DU like Fling, Pulse, and Smartbar. Fling is a really fantastic and different way of using the navigation bar without buttons.

From my experience, and this is my experience, DU seemed to have slightly better battery life and as Heisenberg said, some very unique and exclusive features. On the flip side, RR was more stable for me and also has no shortage of features. As for speed, I did 5 or 6 speed tests on each over the course of a few days using An tu tu benchmark. DU averaged about 86,000 while RR never clocked below 90,000. Both were tested using the pre package kernel that ships with their ROM. Can't really go wrong either way.
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Resurrection Remix 6.0.1

RR for me

Also DU os not CM based and they avoid using most of anything from cm. The only thing is the theme engine.

DU is class and is AOSP based .... Purely class
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dontbeweakvato said:
Been using Resurrection Remix current build for several months now and was considering flashing dirty unicorns. But if dirty unicorns is basically the same exact thing I don't see any point in flashing it. RR is cm based which is caf based (?) And Du is also. I've also been using elementalx and franco. What is the difference between Resurrection Remix and dirty unicorns? I'm looking for something that's fast stable like everyone else but I also like themes. Do you guys know of anything that's different?
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You're so off the mark on so many things here dude, and I think that's what is making you write DU off preemptively. Not only is DU AOSP as opposed to based on CM, they abhor CM to the point that they avoid merging anything stemming from it all costs with the exception of Theme Chooser. It's stock kernel (Unicorn Blood) is also AMAZING and almost warrants flashing it in it's own right.
Up until last week I would have listed fling, pulse and Smart Bar as the main "differences" that set DU apart from RR and any other ROMs, since all those things originated with DU and were exclusive to it to boot, but the DU crew released the souce code for it and a number of other ROMs, including RR, started merging the commits for them over the course of the last week or so. Now the main thing that sets DU apart from RR is stability and commitment to improving thecustom firmware development scene as a whole. While I admittedly also think RR is cool, at one point it was even my favorite ROM, I find it to be a bit unstable and sluggish for my blood (from my experience RR is substantially less stable and fluid than DU regardless of what kernel I've flashed alongside it. It's like night and day) whereas DU is straight up one of the most fluid and bug-free experience I've had with any ROM ever, hands down. A ton of the stuff we take for granted as standard perks of flashing an M based ROM (like full screen recents, for example) originated with DU as well, and since there will doubtless be many, many more to come DU affords you the opportunity to get in on that sh*t o the ground floor.
Basically, while RR is a great ROM in it's own right any similarities to DU are merely superficial. While it does have slightly more than DU in the features department pound for pound, DU still has a ton on offer in it's own right and is just generally a way tighter and more cohesive experience. I know I sound like a massive DU fan boy, and that's because I am, but for good reason lol.
If you're not sold on the merits of DU over RR and want something that deviates a ton from what you're currently using I'd also recommend VRToxin. I can't even begin to list all the features it has on offer and it has an unimaginable depth of original and exclusive features and customization offers baked in. Plus it's AOSP and not based on cm13, so while not even a fraction as stable as DU it's every bit as stable as RR, if not more so, despite having everything under the sun included.

Well it;s better to avoid ROM's having CM13 base as it breaks one or the other stuff.. I have been using Omni Rom for a while and is quite stable and rocking. This week I thought to flash DU hence was checking on this thread.. Nice read though from @pringled

pringled said:
You're so off the mark on so many things here dude, and I think that's what is making you write DU off preemptively. Not only is DU AOSP as opposed to based on CM, they abhor CM to the point that they avoid merging anything stemming from it all costs with the exception of Theme Chooser. It's stock kernel (Unicorn Blood) is also AMAZING and almost warrants flashing it in it's own right.
Up until last week I would have listed fling, pulse and Smart Bar as the main "differences" that set DU apart from RR and any other ROMs, since all those things originated with DU and were exclusive to it to boot, but the DU crew released the souce code for it and a number of other ROMs, including RR, started merging the commits for them over the course of the last week or so. Now the main thing that sets DU apart from RR is stability and commitment to improving thecustom firmware development scene as a whole. While I admittedly also think RR is cool, at one point it was even my favorite ROM, I find it to be a bit unstable and sluggish for my blood (from my experience RR is substantially less stable and fluid than DU regardless of what kernel I've flashed alongside it. It's like night and day) whereas DU is straight up one of the most fluid and bug-free experience I've had with any ROM ever, hands down. A ton of the stuff we take for granted as standard perks of flashing an M based ROM (like full screen recents, for example) originated with DU as well, and since there will doubtless be many, many more to come DU affords you the opportunity to get in on that sh*t o the ground floor.
Basically, while RR is a great ROM in it's own right any similarities to DU are merely superficial. While it does have slightly more than DU in the features department pound for pound, DU still has a ton on offer in it's own right and is just generally a way tighter and more cohesive experience. I know I sound like a massive DU fan boy, and that's because I am, but for good reason lol.
If you're not sold on the merits of DU over RR and want something that deviates a ton from what you're currently using I'd also recommend VRToxin. I can't even begin to list all the features it has on offer and it has an unimaginable depth of original and exclusive features and customization offers baked in. Plus it's AOSP and not based on cm13, so while not even a fraction as stable as DU it's every bit as stable as RR, if not more so, despite having everything under the sun included.
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Wonderful explanation. I will be trying out DU today. Thx.
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While I won't write a mile long comment. I do agree with Sobek. Dirty Unicorns has been around for a long time...a few years ago both Liquid Smooth and DU were my choices. I never had any problems with DU...I was on Resurrection MM for a while until I switched to WETA N 8.4...I might switch back to MM. If I do, I will most definitely go to DU. The latest 10.6 is rock solid. Unfortunately, I do not know if DU is under the process of updating to Nougat. I sure hope so because I can't see the community losing an instant classic like DU...Nothing against Resurrection though - it's a good ROM too, but personally I'd rather use DU...I really like that updated CMTE Resurrection is using. I'm not sure if DU moved to substratum once they started basing there builds on AOSP. I imagine DU no longer uses CMTE and instead uses Substratum.
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jxcorex28 said:
While I won't write a mile long comment. I do agree with Sobek. Dirty Unicorns has been around for a long time...a few years ago both Liquid Smooth and DU were my choices. I never had any problems with DU...I was on Resurrection MM for a while until I switched to WETA N 8.4...I might switch back to MM. If I do, I will most definitely go to DU. The latest 10.6 is rock solid. Unfortunately, I do not know if DU is under the process of updating to Nougat. I sure hope so because I can't see the community losing an instant classic like DU...Nothing against Resurrection though - it's a good ROM too, but personally I'd rather use DU...I really like that updated CMTE Resurrection is using. I'm not sure if DU moved to substratum once they started basing there builds on AOSP. I imagine DU no longer uses CMTE and instead uses Substratum.
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Shame that the LS990 version of DU is only on 10.2 and has a known LTE issue. So still on RR MM, which I'm fine with as I know my way around. Thankfully I was able to flash a stable copy of aCC kernel, and now with Alucard governor getting much better battery life. I'm not yet sold on the new theme engine from CM yet, but probably because it's still new to me. Hopefully there will be a Nougat version of DU available and working properly at some point for my LS990. If not, I'll just stick with RR as it's always treated me well.
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Ah man LG G3....I remember having a LG Optimus T back in the day...a lot of huge changes since than...The updated CM theme engine is nice. I was never a big fan of Layers, but now they call it something entirely different (substratum). It's amazing how much around here changes after not having a phone for almost 2 months. I take it the G3 is your primary phone or is it your backup? I've only got the Nexus 6p
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Had the HTC m8, but the charging port was damaged. I could of fixed it, but I saw no point in doing so. It was going to cost me more to fix it myself then its worth, so I jumped to the 6p....M8 development was super slow anyways...
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Hey bro can you find Dirty Unicorns Android 8.1 for Lg G3 Ls990??
Sobek5150 said:
Wonderful explanation. I will be trying out DU today. Thx.
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Hey bro can you find Dirty Unicorns Android 8.1 for Lg G3 Ls990??

Anwaar Android said:
Hey bro can you find Dirty Unicorns Android 8.1 for Lg G3 Ls990??
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Just did a quick search and nothing. Not surprised though, as I was never able to find a Nougat version for LS990 or VS985. Unless you know of someone with the Dirty Unicorns team that plans on building for an almost 4 year old device, I think you probably won't be finding one.

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Which ROM do you like most?

I don't see any comparison in this subforum.
Perhaps we can compare and discuss different ROMs
Which do you like and why?
I only really test CyanogenMod 13 and Lineage OS.
Can I add something ---
Which ROM is best for GAMING?
Ah ah I just had the same question. I wondered why there were so many flavors of Lineage Os, and what were the difference. For the moment I have tested only stock (Alxndr's rom) and Lineage 14.1 Official.
- Lineage OS offical is great. The fingerprint recognition is lightning fast, and the rom is globally fast. There are lots of customization and options.
- Stock has however a better battery life, Ultra Power Saving Mode, camera and dialer.
I don't do gaming. However, I can tell the performance in antutu is equivalent (+/- 53.000). Stock had a better 3d score (11.000, vs 8.000 for LOS) and should do better for gaming.
My dream would be a Lineage OS with ported touchwiz framework for edge, camera, sms and dialer. Or a S7 nougat rom with ported LoS fingerprint.
I am running Vaniraosp these days.
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I am running Vaniraosp these days.
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And why
I am using LOS at the moment and it blazing quick the only thing is that my phone heats heat up!!
Resurection remix for customisation. Fast and very good battery life base on AOSP.
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AOKP seems to have everything working that i have come across and gets nightly updates i like Cr Droid but was still getting rotation issue Kltedv hopefully that will be sorted in the next update
Official linage
Tried LOS, Resurrection Remix and crdroid. LOS is good but seems so vanilla in front of RR and crdroid.
I like features. Resurrection Remix has the most features. crdroid is similar but slightly less features, but excellent battery life of all.
I switched back to RR from crdroid in the hopes of getting battery life improvement with boeffla kernel, forcedoze, hebf optimizer, but not seeing it so far. May go back to crdroid.
@freefourlife
Battery life with crDroid so much better? Any disadvantages?
derAndroidler said:
@freefourlife
Battery life with crDroid so much better? Any disadvantages?
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No. Minor additional features in RR. Planning to switch back, as I couldnt get similar battery efficiencies even with custom boeffla kernel
I feel safer and more stable with official lineage OS, but this is only illusion in my head.
freefourlife said:
No. Minor additional features in RR. Planning to switch back, as I couldnt get similar battery efficiencies even with custom boeffla kernel
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You are in for a treat for v 2.1 when it will be released. They are improving it a lot in terms of performance and battery life.
based on stock mm, great bat life, nice mods on stock SUPERLite MiNi MM *361mb*
i tested AICP, LOS and CrDroid i want to test AOKP, the most developed was AICP, but the battery life and the ram usage was the worst, but it was the better choice, all the things worked, but i prefer LOS, Crdroid it has a lot of bugs in 2.0, i don't tested the 2.1 but a few users said that the sim card is not detected so i will wait, it has the best battery life compared with the other roms but a lot of things aren't working so it's not the best thing and LOS is vanilla but with little customizations, so it's really cool, the dev's can improve the battery life but, i think that if you use LOS is ok for daily use.
I really like LINEAGE OS official. But I use custom TW roms just because I prefer TW camera . So I hope to use LINEAGE OS with ported TW framework for stock or N7 camera .
tommygun198 said:
based on stock mm, great bat life, nice mods on stock SUPERLite MiNi MM *361mb*
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Do you like TouchWiz?
dokmanXYX said:
i tested AICP, LOS and CrDroid i want to test AOKP, the most developed was AICP, but the battery life and the ram usage was the worst, but it was the better choice, all the things worked, but i prefer LOS, Crdroid it has a lot of bugs in 2.0, i don't tested the 2.1 but a few users said that the sim card is not detected so i will wait, it has the best battery life compared with the other roms but a lot of things aren't working so it's not the best thing and LOS is vanilla but with little customizations, so it's really cool, the dev's can improve the battery life but, i think that if you use LOS is ok for daily use.
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Never tested AICP, but there are daily updates I see.
crDroid has different problems I recognized that, too. And few updates.
I only have a very small test with AOKP, everything seems working.
At the moment using LineAge OS with (nearly) no bugs. Battery life is OK, but not perfect. Performance seems good, no problem at the moment.
But I'm always interested in other ROMs or interesting features etc.
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Do you like TouchWiz?
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why, you can use any launcher you like

Best Nougat ROM for OnePlus 2

Hello xda members! I upgraded from the moto g 1st gen lord this phone was amazingly supported by developpers so does this OnePlus 2! As the titles says I am looking for the smoothest rom for the OnePlus 2 based on your usage. On my moto g my favorite roms were:
-Resurrection Remix
-Lineage OS
-AOSP
-AOSP extended
I liked RR for the customisation but I prefer smoothness. I wonder what is the smoothest rom for our lovely
OnePlus 2 :laugh:
Thanks!
looking for one as well. I've tried lineage but there are some random reboots (all over the place) so i then switched to halogen OS. Everything was cool and stuff until i tried to use my data. It wasn't working. i therefore went into the apn settings and there i see : "apn settings not available for this user"...
so im stuck with dumb dns changing apps to get it to work.
But overall halogen is way better (more customization, aosp...)
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looking for one as well. I've tried lineage but there are some random reboots (all over the place) so i then switched to halogen OS. Everything was cool and stuff until i tried to use my data. It wasn't working. i therefore went into the apn settings and there i see : "apn settings not available for this user"...
so im stuck with dumb dns changing apps to get it to work.
But overall halogen is way better (more customization, aosp...)
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Try XenonHD rom. I use it for a month on my op2 and it performs really great, i am satisfied!
i use in combo with fraco kernel and i stop looking for other roms, this one got me. xD
try mokee os it have amazing battery backup with substratum theme engine inbuilt....its inbuilt app hibernation system Aegis provides better battery backup then other roms...
There's no such thing as the best ROM. It's all from a point of view. You may like a feature that the second guy doesn't making priorities different. Rating ROMs like this can hurt the hard working developers sometimes please refrain
I've tried WAAAAAAAAAY too man ROMs, and I can give a pretty good overview of some of my favs
1) HalogenOS -
Pros: great performance, stable af, updates about every 2 weeks, a focus on stability and bug squashing, extreme battery life
Cons: Not many features, a focus on stability means that features are slow to be added.
2)XenonHD -
Pros: Lineage-based means plentiful features, nightly updates, decent performance
Cons: OTA doesn't support OpenRecoveryScript, updates are extremely frequent (might be a con?), included apps seem to be in a constant state of flux
3) Cosmic OS -
Pros: Features! (like, all of them), fairly stable ROM, good battery life, good performance
Cons: Performance is a bit lacking in comparison to some other ROMs, likely due to the insane number of features
SkyeNymph said:
2)XenonHD -
Pros: Lineage-based means plentiful features, nightly updates, decent performance
Cons: OTA doesn't support OpenRecoveryScript, updates are extremely frequent (might be a con?), included apps seem to be in a constant state of flux
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I'll slow down on XenomHD
MZO said:
I'll slow down on XenomHD
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Your ROM sweetie, I like to try them out, and am currently searching for the ROM that is best for me, I don't expect anyone to change their ROM because what I want will be different than what they or their target wants. TBH I am mainly just waiting for Lineage to implement some form of theming, although I am wagering they are going to switch to OMS
SkyeNymph said:
Your ROM sweetie, I like to try them out, and am currently searching for the ROM that is best for me, I don't expect anyone to change their ROM because what I want will be different than what they or their target wants. TBH I am mainly just waiting for Lineage to implement some form of theming, although I am wagering they are going to switch to OMS
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No I was thinking myself to slow down. Daily / alternate days is too fast for a grown ROM. Either way; yes they're not gonna implement theme engine in this release probably because after a few months we're all gonna start hyping up for O. Maybe they'll​merge OMS then. Theme engine is probably dead because it's unheard of and OMS is the new thing.
MZO said:
No I was thinking myself to slow down. Daily / alternate days is too fast for a grown ROM. Either way; yes they're not gonna implement theme engine in this release probably because after a few months we're all gonna start hyping up for O. Maybe they'll​merge OMS then. Theme engine is probably dead because it's unheard of and OMS is the new thing.
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That and the only real benefit to CMTE was that it could be used without root and without reboots, back when it was CMTE vs. Layers, but OMS/Substratum has addressed both of those, and has better performance. The only reason to make a LOS theme engine for 14+ is to maintain fragmentation in the Android theming community. Obviously, this is not a good thing
SkyeNymph said:
That and the only real benefit to CMTE was that it could be used without root and without reboots, back when it was CMTE vs. Layers, but OMS/Substratum has addressed both of those, and has better performance. The only reason to make a LOS theme engine for 14+ is to maintain fragmentation in the Android theming community. Obviously, this is not a good thing
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You're correct!
SkyeNymph said:
That and the only real benefit to CMTE was that it could be used without root and without reboots, back when it was CMTE vs. Layers, but OMS/Substratum has addressed both of those, and has better performance. The only reason to make a LOS theme engine for 14+ is to maintain fragmentation in the Android theming community. Obviously, this is not a good thing
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Try this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/development/rom-customized-lineageos-t3578442
Its LineageOS With OMS and Majisk built in.
Try Roms outside XDA
I found Dirty Unicorns to be the smoothest with best battery backup and with good features..Its the snappiest nougat ROM I have tried till now..and as nearly all ROMs have OMS support, no doubt it also has the required commit ..Haven't found any bugs uptil now..(1 weeks usage)..
blaaaazedup said:
Try this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/development/rom-customized-lineageos-t3578442
Its LineageOS With OMS and Majisk built in.
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Nah no Magisk.

AOSP rooted ROM?

Does anyone know of an AOSP (just plain Android) Nougat ROM for xt1575?
I'd like to find a rooted AOSP ROM that I can flash from TWRP.
I haven't been able to find one on the googles.
Dirty Unicorns is AOSP based project, but it's not rooted. You can root it easy with SuperSU.
Like no (or close to no) extra features? I've built OMNI a couple of times and that's about as 'plain' a ROM that I've seen available around here. But its not rooted, its not like rooting is a difficult procedure.
obsolete1 said:
Like no (or close to no) extra features? I've built OMNI a couple of times and that's about as 'plain' a ROM that I've seen available around here. But its not rooted, its not like rooting is a difficult procedure.
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DU is pretty close... it does have a bunch of extra features, but they are tucked away together in 1-2 places. Its not like a custom rom where there are customization all over the place.
+1 for DU. It's so stable, it has a few customizations, but barely any, so it's very very close to AOSP. I'd recommend
Thanks for replies.
Yeah, I've used DU, RR, GZR, AICP, currently on AOKP.
There's a few issues that are consistent across most of them that I'd like to see if exist in AOSP. (DU and RR both have very bad audio stutter when streaming Bluetooth audio and turn screen on, among other things.)
Plus, I'd like to see what RAM usage is with zero customizations baked in.
Has anyone tried Omnirom? Seems its an official device.
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Thanks for replies.
Yeah, I've used DU, RR, GZR, AICP, currently on AOKP.
There's a few issues that are consistent across most of them that I'd like to see if exist in AOSP. (DU and RR both have very bad audio stutter when streaming Bluetooth audio and turn screen on, among other things.)
Plus, I'd like to see what RAM usage is with zero customizations baked in.
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Been on DU for months now, no issues at all while streaming to bluetooth headphones or the Sky Q box.

[Q] ROMS: No Limits [8.0.0] vs Resurrection Remix [8.1.0]

Hey guys,
I'm just curious about what ROM do you prefer?
Tue godly xxx No Limits or the new RR OS with 8.1.
I've used RR on my OnePlus One for so long, but now I got used to OOS with my 5 and ended up on xxx No Limits because it sticks loyal to OOS itself.
What do you prefer?
I used xXx No Limits from the time I purchased the phone (August) until January, when I switched to the first RC DU build based on Android 8.1. I honestly enjoyed the DU experience, and it was great being on the latest software, but I ended up reverting to xXx No Limits simply because of how snappy it feels compared to any custom ROM out there. I think it's the reduced animations that do the trick, but everything feels a lot snappier on OOS than on custom ROMs, including the speed of the FP sensor.
I'd recommend that you stick with No Limits. However, if you want all the features RR offers, then, well, switch to RR.
Your call, mate. Cheers.
timartinhof said:
Hey guys,
I'm just curious about what ROM do you prefer?
Tue godly xxx No Limits or the new RR OS with 8.1.
I've used RR on my OnePlus One for so long, but now I got used to OOS with my 5 and ended up on xxx No Limits because it sticks loyal to OOS itself.
What do you prefer?
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Those are two totally different roms which cannot be compared. Use whichever you prefer.
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Those are two totally different roms which cannot be compared. Use whichever you prefer.
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The fact both are so different it's the exact reason I'm asking help here.
Discussion and comparison is for that reason.
timartinhof said:
The fact both are so different it's the exact reason I'm asking help here.
Discussion and comparison is for that reason.
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If you like OOS, go for no limit, if you prefer AOSP, go for RR. But my personal preference is Codename Phoenix, AOSiP and Omni.
Yousvel said:
If you like OOS, go for no limit, if you prefer AOSP, go for RR. But my personal preference is Codename Phoenix, AOSiP and Omni.
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I've never been able to test Codename. Can't find anything about them.
Just the closed G+
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I've never been able to test Codename. Can't find anything about them.
Just the closed G+
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Here you go : https://t.me/CodenamePhoenix
Aosip is better than rr right now. I like xxx right now though. I can use ozone and theme everything I want for free, the qs doesn't put a shade on everything like aosp based roms, easier to get weird mods together all in one install (modded YouTube, adaway, gcam, build prop tweaks, etc)
I do like all the customization on aosip though, just not enough to pull me away from xxx. Now when Android p comes out and it's 6mons before xxx makes an update or if he does, I'll move on. But as of now, I'm not going anywhere
xXx NoLimits for the win.

Add gestures back in DU

Hey all!
On the latest DU, they removed off screen gestures (menu where you can choose what the gestures do like open an app or switch on the flashlight) and they don't want to add them back in again. This could then be used by a lot of people who would like to use DU but can't really live without the off screen gestures.
I wanted to know if there is a dev out there that can help me integrate this back in since I don't have enough knowledge ^^ Or if there is a commit out there that can help, it would be perfect
Thanks for those who can help!!
Why don't you use a different ROM? Codename Phoenix and CandyRom are good. CrDroid and AOKP are pretty good as well. Adding your own features to a custom ROM doesn't seem like a practical solution because you will need to add the features again and again every time the ROM is updated. I like DU but I haven't been at all impressed with it on the OP5. There are definitely better ROMs.
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Why don't you use a different ROM? Codename Phoenix and CandyRom are good. CrDroid and AOKP are pretty good as well. Adding your own features to a custom ROM doesn't seem like a practical solution because you will need to add the features again and again every time the ROM is updated. I like DU but I haven't been at all impressed with it on the OP5. There are definitely better ROMs.
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The idea is to use a ROM that is based on AOSP, and has a Gerrit site that it regularly updated
Adding the custom stuff can be made only once but indeed there can be some merge issues with upstream...
I'll check the roms that you suggested, I'm currently on Phoenix but closed source (and I don't like that) and was thinking about omnirom (based on AOSP but don't really like the menus and all).
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