Hey guys I'm looking for an AOSP-based ROM, but not Exodus. I genuinely enjoy Exodus, but it updates too frequently, I want something with a "stable" branch, something that won't update daily, and preferably fairly minimal. And please don't give me that "you don't have to update" line.
You really don't have to update ?
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You don't, I do. kind of OCD about that. Anyway, that was specifically not a viable answer, as determined by the constraints of the posed question, so please do not.
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Hey guys I'm looking for an AOSP-based ROM, but not Exodus. I genuinely enjoy Exodus, but it updates too frequently, I want something with a "stable" branch, something that won't update daily, and preferably fairly minimal. And please don't give me that "you don't have to update" line.
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Yes im also searching stable minimal pure aosp rom [emoji29]
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Yes im also searching stable minimal pure aosp rom [emoji29]
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Yes luck seems not to be what we are having sadly. The onyl real reason I would prefer it though is Layers. I can't think of any other noticeable differences.
Maybe you should focus on treating your OCD. You really do not need to flash.
That costs hundreds of dollars, and it is rather mild, with only specific things that seem to affect it, mostly technology-related.
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Yes luck seems not to be what we are having sadly. The onyl real reason I would prefer it though is Layers. I can't think of any other noticeable differences.
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OrionOS (orionDroid) on AFH they have a G+ page too martinusbe is maintainer but it might be aosp/caf not sure what the difference is really. but here it is very stable https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995316587
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OrionOS (orionDroid) on AFH they have a G+ page too martinusbe is maintainer but it might be aosp/caf not sure what the difference is really. but here it is very stable https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24459283995316587
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I'm looking at it, but their G+ is terribly laid out and I can't find any main website for them, so I'll ask you. Are the FP and LAF working? And where can I find install instructions?
EDIT: I installed it, it ran like a trick, but the security menu crashed settings invariably, and as such I couldn't set any form of lock on my phone, which is a MAJOR issue.
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I'm looking at it, but their G+ is terribly laid out and I can't find any main website for them, so I'll ask you. Are the FP and LAF working? And where can I find install instructions?
EDIT: I installed it, it ran like a trick, but the security menu crashed settings invariably, and as such I couldn't set any form of lock on my phone, which is a MAJOR issue.
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When security settings crash that is 100% caused by flashing the wrong modem/firmware flash the other one (of the 2 available) one of them WILL work FP and LAF are FULLY FUNCTIONAL
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partridge79 said:
When security settings crash that is 100% caused by flashing the wrong modem/firmware flash the other one (of the 2 available) one of them WILL work FP and LAF are FULLY FUNCTIONAL
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Okay, so I need the H2OS FW then? I'll give it a try and then let you know how it goes.
EDIT: That did it Thanks big time, I was wanting to give this ROM a try. Now if only I could find some good Layers that include a custom connection status indicator in the statusbar.. Oh well, thatis a problem for a different thread!
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Okay, so I need the H2OS FW then? I'll give it a try and then let you know how it goes.
EDIT: That did it Thanks big time, I was wanting to give this ROM a try. Now if only I could find some good Layers that include a custom connection status indicator in the statusbar.. Oh well, thatis a problem for a different thread!
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Try "material glass" its a cm13 and layers support theme its very inclusive so it could have what your looking for. :fingers-crossed:
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Try "material glass" its a cm13 and layers support theme its very inclusive so it could have what your looking for. :fingers-crossed:
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Nah, I'm more looking for something like GentleUI from Cyanogen. Nice pastel colors, with unique indicators for the Wi-Fi and signal (it used the moon for a wifi indicator, how awesome was that?).
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Hi Guys,
I just found out that @Rebellos has shared initial test build of OmniRom for our beloved S3 (i9300). Just thought of sharing with you.
Currently Bluetooth, GPS and FM does not works. I am downloading now. Will update thread with screenshots after installing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487507
An Introduction to OmniRom: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
More Info on OmniRom by XpLoDWilD : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2481571
What's so special about this? The screenshots tell me: it's another CM flavour
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What's so special about this? The screenshots tell me: it's another CM flavour
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Thats what I thought, then I just googled it...
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/from-the-bbq-omnirom/
Sounds sweet, but no official support for i9300? Then I'm not interested.
bornlivedie said:
Sounds sweet, but no official support for i9300? Then I'm not interested.
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Come on!! The project just started! Just give it some time!
Rebellos is working on the i9300 and it will be officially supported! (I believe)
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For the first time using an AOSP based ROM, I could see Cell Standby consuming the longest state in battery details. The battery graph was pretty flat over night. The ROM feels minimalist and light on resources. The split window feature is nice, need some tweaks to make it perfect though (rotate the window to top when it is taking keyboard input to ensure the contents are seen). Overall, I would love OmniROM to remain light and clean with only those features that truly add value.
From i9300 perspective, we have most (if not all) the major developers involved in the OmniROM project, I can expect only awesomeness to come out
Is multi window working on this build ?
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Is multi window working on this build ?
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No.. So Far this is pretty basic build. Nothing special compared to original AOSP
bornlivedie said:
Sounds sweet, but no official support for i9300? Then I'm not interested.
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You should be - do you know who the developers are? Xplodwild, Chainfire, Dees_Troy and other really talented people who have pushed the open Android community to where it is now.
Someone should compile build with https://gerrit.omnirom.org/#/c/53/ :laugh:
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Is multi window working on this build ?
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No.. So Far this is pretty basic build. Nothing special compared to original AOSP
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I just yesterday tried the multi window with this
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I just yesterday tried the multi window with this
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Ohh was there???.. Then I must have missed it. I thought it was basic build and reverted back to CM10.2 nandroid backup.
sasikumardr said:
Ohh was there???.. Then I must have missed it. I thought it was basic build and reverted back to CM10.2 nandroid backup.
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There is. In recents long press an app an select add to split view. I'd even upload a picture of it but atm I'm in a place with just edge -_-
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Makrilli said:
There is. In recents long press an app an select add to split view. I'd even upload a picture of it but atm I'm in a place with just edge -_-
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Thanks for sharing that. I will check it out when new build comes out
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You should be - do you know who the developers are? Xplodwild, Chainfire, Dees_Troy and other really talented people who have pushed the open Android community to where it is now.
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yeah, but they don't offer official support for the SGS3. It's just a port.
Here's a screenshot of multi windows. Couldn't edit the old post to add this
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Now i have installed but i have not a data signal. I know that is a test build but i thought that fata signal is working.
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How's is the battery life
Hoping its good as project road runner is present
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Rebellos
I've created a thread for I9300 builds:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487507
Thats the original thread for i9300 yeaa
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Hi guys
I am thinking to buy LG g3 but just browsed xda dev support for this beast but I am shocked when I noticed this device has poor aosp support.
Why this device still does not got aosp love
exynoss said:
Hi guys
I am thinking to buy LG g3 but just browsed xda dev support for this beast but I am shocked when I noticed this device has poor aosp support.
Why this device still does not got aosp love
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Are you sure you really went through xda?
Im sure you would have the answer if you did...
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It is still early. Give the devs some time. They are working on Aosp. We will get many of them soon. Once the bump tool will be avalible(thanks to team Code fire for that) development will shift up. Nexus 6 will have too many aosp however too big for my taste.
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veddandekar said:
Are you sure you really went through xda?
Im sure you would have the answer if you did...
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No idea what you are saying. I visited to original Android development section
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No idea what you are saying. I visited to original Android development section
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there are 10 or so currently being tested .... basically once the green light comes up for the roms to be published we will get a lot of them and hopefully in a short space of time but they are coming
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No idea what you are saying. I visited to original Android development section
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You should've also seen that we've pretty much only just had the bootloader "bumped" and we've gotta wait until the devs of that let us know how to "bump" a custom kernel. Until then we can only flash stock based roms with the stock kernel, so there's no real chance of anything aosp happening (that isn't tethered, anyway) until then
Close thread please
AS FOR ME.....GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH
Sprint is a sleeping monster in the network department, so I'm not sure why the smart people aren't here more.
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Ill probably get bashed for this question. I think it is a viable question.
Where are all the developers for Sprint note 4. T mobile has 8 roms already. Is sprint the red headed step child that noone wants to mess with? Im just curious.
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CDMA is trouble and less and less people are developing for this technology. Whereas T-Mobile being GSM it can use international ROMs, and with a few tweaks become a T-Mobile branded ROM.
So maybe it is time for new people to learn to develop and be the next developer everyone is talking about on Sprint.
Makes sense. Thanks. I was just curious. I went to look at t mobile variant and seen all the development. I hope i didnt sound ungrateful to the current developers on note 4. I was wondering why one variant would have so many and one would have so few.
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KennyG123 said:
CDMA is trouble and less and less people are developing for this technology. Whereas T-Mobile being GSM it can use international ROMs, and with a few tweaks become a T-Mobile branded ROM.
So maybe it is time for new people to learn to develop and be the next developer everyone is talking about on Sprint.
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2 thumbs up!
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2 thumbs up!
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I am pretty surprised on the amount of downloads for my camera mod, I really do wonder how many people are on sprint
Patience bud. ..i just got my hands on this bad boy. ...and conveniently enough my job is going from 7/12s to 5/10s so I'll have a little extra time on my hands. ..not making any promises just yet but I'm definitely going to give it a go
Thanks to root and xposed, roms have become less and less everywhere. Mod ur own with a stock deodexed rom with xposed and tweak to your own liking...simple.
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I just wish there was a wake a debloat all the way down to almost zero.
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I just wish there was a wake a debloat all the way down to almost zero.
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Can't you do that with titanium backup?
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Thanks to root and xposed, roms have become less and less everywhere. Mod ur own with a stock deodexed rom with xposed and tweak to your own liking...simple.
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+1
No disrespect to the talented DEVs and big props to all the custom ROMs. I've been able to mod mine to my liking just using Xposed and tweaking.
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No disrespect to the talented DEVs and big props to all the custom ROMs. I've been able to mod mine to my liking just using Xposed and tweaking.
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Just curious on which modules you use for your note 4 to customize everything. I'm looking for battery icons and center time
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Punk9 said:
Just curious on which modules you use for your note 4 to customize everything. I'm looking for battery icons and center time
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I use wanam for center time, amongst many other tweaks within that one module alone.
XUI mod is my favorite I like having the seconds in my time ?
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I just wish there was a wake a debloat all the way down to almost zero.
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Checkout my debloated deodexed.. its
Bare samsung basically
Punk9 said:
Just curious on which modules you use for your note 4 to customize everything. I'm looking for battery icons and center time
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Using Wanam for most settings and playing with App Settings.
Probably because lollipop is around the corner so no point in dev'ing for kitkat.
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Thanks to root and xposed, roms have become less and less everywhere. Mod ur own with a stock deodexed rom with xposed and tweak to your own liking...simple.
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Xposed has really put a damper on things... rendered most of my mods back in the day useless. Luckly though you cant mod the deep coded files of certain files so im happy about that
I can't wait to see a clean custom rom without any xposed, i just don't like exposed mods
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Exposed will never beat a good custom rom. EVER. That is my oppinion. Anytime I have ever used exposed (on any phone) issues seem to creep up. A good custom rom is the way to go. So the devs are the best.
By the way......i do know what they say about oppinions...[emoji6]
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Hey! With android Oreo that just came out I wanted to know how long does it take usually for a first rom to be available on xda? Or how long did it take last year for the first unofficial nougat rom? Thanks
Pierre2324 said:
Hey! With android Oreo that just came out I wanted to know how long does it take usually for a first rom to be available on xda? Or how long did it take last year for the first unofficial nougat rom? Thanks
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Not until the CAF source is out. So, expect a good and working build by december.
it was ready about in one or two week, but then was cyanogen, now we have linage.
There will not be a functional build for at least a couple of months. The devs that helped with nougat may not be here anymore as well.
just for ppl who are eager...
work for lineage 15 has been started bht dont expect it foe one plus 2 atleast for a month...
maybe grarak can help it to built it faster
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As of now I am setting up an environment to see if I can help. Granted I said this for Nougat and it was way beyond me but I am up for another stab at it.
challenges make u grow Buddy
hope u nail it dis tym.
developers have just started to commit for 15 .. starting from scratch all the time is a big task i know...
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Not until the CAF source is out. So, expect a good and working build by december.
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I think that now, it 's easier than ever to compile a custom rom, with the new google updates politics
Last year with Nougat, OP2 got it one week after the official release of Nougat
Certainly our device lost most of his activ dev, but still there so many good of them
We will support the devs to help us to got it
Grarak, MrSheen123, Seraph a,d many others
For stable built it will take some time to perform the rom and it depend on the community union
moyses said:
I think that now, it 's easier than ever to compile a custom rom, with the new google updates politics
Last year with Nougat, OP2 got it one week after the official release of Nougat
Certainly our device lost most of his activ dev, but still there so many good of them
We will support the devs to help us to got it
Grarak, MrSheen123, Seraph a,d many others
For stable built it will take some time to perform the rom and it depend on the community union
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Grarak has left rom building.
Damn, Grarak left :/?
Sadly i cant help this year though, Im on holiday since yesterday.
I wish you, whoever works on it, good luck though
And i think Treble is only good for future android releases, we still need to figure out how it works for Amdroid 8 ?
Cant look at the source code now though, so only speculations.
Lolol
I bought a oneplus 2 thinking the custom roms would arrive quickly..hope the developmemt wont die
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MZO said:
Lolol
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Bro U will help Make Oro ROM?
Pierre2324 said:
I bought a oneplus 2 thinking the custom roms would arrive quickly..hope the developmemt wont die
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Yeah it's is not a quick process. I am newish to the dev scene and I am actively working on trying to figure out if I can port it over or whether a much more experienced dev is needed.
oskar kratochvil has started to push commits for our oneplus2 ... i guess all the commits relate to our kernel
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oskar kratochvil has started to push commits for our oneplus2 ... i guess all the commits relate to our kernel
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Where are these commits? I would like to see what is being commited
all of them are kernel modifications...
log on to review.lineageos.org
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chirag2718 said:
all of them are kernel modifications...
log on to review.lineageos.org
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Cheers I will take a look
anyone knows who that guy is oskar??
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Work for oneplus one and oneplus 2 has begun!
the newer android version the better
Wow. That's a real useful thread.
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Dankie001 said:
Wow. That's a real useful thread.
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well that's a thread looking for helpful answers, unlike yours.
fazorni said:
well that's a thread looking for helpful answers, unlike yours.
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Unlike yours? Are you suffering from ADHD?
Okay I'll give you your answer. Stock is the best ROM. Go use it now......
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fazorni said:
well that's a thread looking for helpful answers, unlike yours.
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Yea.... great... There's tons of awesome ROMs here now thanks to Bungeejumper and Dankie001 (the person you just replied to).
And they all have something called 'Bug lists'. Go and check them all out, no other way around this... there's no 'Best ROM'. It's all dependent on the person.
For me motion rom rom is the best no bugs...great in gaming... There are many motion rom based eg.: motion rom, lucky project, noble rom and etc... you can also try the new rom there which is 7.1.2 thats also awesome but i prefer motion rom