It has really good themes. If this isn't the right section for request, inform me
CM and DU are working like charm already for our device. Why you want a heavily skinned UI again for the device?
I think MIUI wasn't enough for you screw things down! ;P;P
Try CM 13 its way smoother or snapoier than other heavily skinned UIs.
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Saurabh_Umadikar said:
CM and DU are working like charm already for our device. Why you want a heavily skinned UI again for the device?
I think MIUI wasn't enough for you screw things down! ;P;P
Try CM 13 its way smoother or snapoier than other heavily skinned UIs.
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Cm13 is the one I'm using right now. it doesn't do any good for me. Lags while multi tasking and the battery has been poor too. So I give up performance on my 1GB device
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Cm13 is the one I'm using right now. it doesn't do any good for me. Lags while multi tasking and the battery has been poor too. So I give up performance on my 1GB device
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Are you on latest official nightly?
CM is not lagging even a bit on my device try clean installing the next nightly and use Slim Gapps Zero this time.
Also flash Berserk latest kernel and tune it as per the OP of Berserk Kernel thread.
Flash Xposed and install Greenify and activate the Greenify module in Xposed framework, Turn ON the 'Aggressive Doze' from settings of the Greenify App and hibernate unnecessary apps from running in the background.
The combo of these things will give the best Battery life and performance.
I personally get 6hrs of SOT daily.
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Saurabh_Umadikar said:
Are you on latest official nightly?
CM is not lagging even a bit on my device try clean installing the next nightly and use Slim Gapps Zero this time.
Also flash Berserk latest kernel and tune it as per the OP of Berserk Kernel thread.
Flash Xposed and install Greenify and activate the Greenify module in Xposed framework, Turn ON the 'Aggressive Doze' from settings of the Greenify App and hibernate unnecessary apps from running in the background.
The combo of these things will give the best Battery life and performance.
I personally get 6hrs of SOT daily.
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Well bro, that's exactly how I'm using my device now. RR had much better performance and I have no other option but to switch back to that.
Akhil916 said:
Well bro, that's exactly how I'm using my device now. RR had much better performance and I have no other option but to switch back to that.
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Try the latest Dirty Unicorn ROM 10.2 from s.sawrav and pirej.
I checked that thread and even Ashish94 claimed that DU is much smoother than other CM based ROMs.
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Saurabh_Umadikar said:
Try the latest Dirty Unicorn ROM 10.2 from s.sawrav and pirej.
I checked that thread and even Ashish94 claimed that DU is much smoother than other CM based ROMs.
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Ok bro, I'll check that out
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Ok bro, I'll check that out
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or you can always turn to the brighter side of the force - aosp based roms with layers (all of them within the forum are working great) :cyclops:
crullick said:
or you can always turn to the brighter side of the force - aosp based roms with layers (all of them within the forum are working great) :cyclops:
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I basically don't like the layers
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I basically don't like the layers
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i was also repelled by the idea and very suspicious - because there aren't that many roms with it; but once you get into it <> it's providing much more themeing than "classic" cm engine >> and there are plenty to choose (especially if you don't mind piracy)
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i was also repelled by the idea and very suspicious - because there aren't that many roms with it; but once you get into it <> it's providing much more themeing than "classic" cm engine >> and there are plenty to choose (especially if you don't mind piracy)
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I wonder how much time it takes.
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Running JellyBro at this moment and it's very much to my liking Haven't tried JellyBelly, but I believe that not everybody likes it as he restricts flashing different kernels unless you first remove a script.
How about kalim's cm10 build?
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kwibis said:
Running JellyBro at this moment and it's very much to my liking Haven't tried JellyBelly, but I believe that not everybody likes it as he restricts flashing different kernels unless you first remove a script.
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Thanks.. So if it's blocked its not for me..
Nocerino's Rulez with RAScarlo's ROM features TriNitY
ioplkj13 said:
How about kalim's cm10 build?
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Been running that one for a week (v0.6) Wish there was a newer version though as that one contained some bugs.
Can't say yet which one is more smooth, Kalim or Jellybro.
Edit: just saw that V1.2 is already there lol on G+ think I will flash that one for now ^^ and wait for Rascarlo to finish his rom
https://plus.google.com/u/0/111722836277981844223/posts/C8Ykk6Fvu3t
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Wow lol xda never ceases to amaze me...
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skinner12 said:
Thanks.. So if it's blocked its not for me..
Nocerino's Rulez with RAScarlo's ROM features TriNitY
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LMAO, you trolling here? You knew from the very beginning that Jelly Belly was blocking other kernels.
I'm running JellyBelly 1.0.0 and it is very, very stable and fast. While it's fine to note that the dev locked down the kernal you should also note that this is specifically so he can fight bugs a little better.
Great rom, definitely recommend it!
anphrax said:
I'm running JellyBelly 1.0.0 and it is very, very stable and fast. While it's fine to note that the dev locked down the kernal you should also note that this is specifically so he can fight bugs a little better.
Great rom, definitely recommend it!
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And kernel lock can be easily overridden by deleting the kernel file in 'init.d folder.'
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And kernel lock can be easily overridden by deleting the kernel file in 'init.d folder.'
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Right. Maybe I'm new or ignorant or something but I understand the urge to keep things open and flash super cool kernals or whatever but using this method you can do what you want, but like always don't go to the dev with issues if you flashed your custom kernal.
Like I said though... great ROM, very stable, highly recommend it!
jellybro is fast and smooth.jellybelly lags sometimes
skinner12 said:
Hi,
Can anyone tell me which, for the moment, is better to a daily use? Which is smoother, stable?
Thanks..
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Been using Jelly Belly for about a week without problems and i would say it's ready for daily use. Hadn't had any reboots, FC's or other crazy stuff..i value stability with the basic functions such as phone calls and messaging and it hasn't let me down so far on that part. As for the kernel lockdown, it's a small price to pay for stability so i don't mind personally but i know some in here have taken a almost religious stance about it. However, you can still remove the limitation afaik and if not there are plenty of other ROM's to choose from
I'm using JellyBelly since 0.1.5 and i can say it run really smooth with thalamus kernel. Since it's already stable, i will just stick with it.
My favourite kernel before this is Air Kernel but since i didn't have problem with JellyBelly + kernel provided i don't think i'll need to flash Air Kernel. I might change kernel if there's new feature in other kernel.
So i recommended JellyBelly with it provided kernel as your daily rom.
xzilem said:
I'm using JellyBelly since 0.1.5 and i can say it run really smooth with thalamus kernel. Since it's already stable, i will just stick with it.
My favourite kernel before this is Air Kernel but since i didn't have problem with JellyBelly + kernel provided i don't think i'll need to flash Air Kernel. I might change kernel if there's new feature in other kernel.
So i recommended JellyBelly with it provided kernel as your daily rom.
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+1 me too
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Jellybelly 1.0 has the kernel restriction hard coded in it. Not the init d script.
You will not be running another kernel on it until he removes that.
And screw this thread. Try out the Roms for yourself.
I switched from jelly belly to cm10 jelly bro and really like it. Battery life seemed to take a hit after one of the nightlies so I did a clean install of the next and just put went back to the trinity kernel and things seem to have improved.
Jellybelly has been good to me, amazing screen on battery life (4+ hours daily w/ games most of it) smooth and stable
Jelly Belly powered Nexus S
As good as JellyBelly has been for me, it appears as though he's stopped development over all the *****ing. I guess it's time to start looking for another rom again.
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He must be going through a tough time, or just simply got sick of it ether way it's not the end of JB just yet.
Taubin said:
As good as JellyBelly has been for me, it appears as though he's stopped development over all the *****ing. I guess it's time to start looking for another rom again.
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I will be back with Oxygen, which is what I should of done in the first place.
Was just sick of everything I was reading, nothing will be released until I am 100% confident with everything next time, saves the hassle and aggravation of reading crap every day.
I've been using MIUI 8 for about a week now, and it's clear to me by now that MIUI hate notifications. that ain't no setting that I haven't tried (turned MIUI energy management on and off, added apps to it's whitelist when it was on, locked the process in the process screen, etc.) but still, there is no app that delivers all notifications, and the few that they actually deliver are usually pretty late. is there a way to fix this? or should I give up on MIUI 8 entirely?
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I've been using MIUI 8 for about a week now, and it's clear to me by now that MIUI hate notifications. that ain't no setting that I haven't tried (turned MIUI energy management on and off, added apps to it's whitelist when it was on, locked the process in the process screen, etc.) but still, there is no app that delivers all notifications, and the few that they actually deliver are usually pretty late. is there a way to fix this? or should I give up on MIUI 8 entirely?
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Give Up.. Use CM13 or any other ASOP based rom.. You will have absolutely no problem.. You will love them straight away
abhianand123 said:
Give Up.. Use CM13 or any other ASOP based rom.. You will have absolutely no problem.. You will love them straight away
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the problem is that I'm already coming from an AOSP based ROM - dirty unicorns, to be precise. but that ROM was somehow too heavy, or maybe not properly optimized. it was too slow for some reason. which one are you using?
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the problem is that I'm already coming from an AOSP based ROM - dirty unicorns, to be precise. but that ROM was somehow too heavy, or maybe not properly optimized. it was too slow for some reason. which one are you using?
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1GB RAM variant? I am using the official CM13. No problems till now.
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the problem is that I'm already coming from an AOSP based ROM - dirty unicorns, to be precise. but that ROM was somehow too heavy, or maybe not properly optimized. it was too slow for some reason. which one are you using?
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I am using CM13.. Its officially supported and has great community behind it.. try it.. I am also using berserk kernal on top of it
I've faced the same issue. Looks like MIUI somehow removes the app from memory for the sake of saving battery. Switched to RR now but I'd still switch to MIUI for camera's sake, this is something custom ROMs still lack. MIUI's camera is just easy and has some good features.
I want to pull the trigger and install cm14 but I have to admit one major thing I like on my rooted stock ze551kl is that when I need to correct typing mistakes it autozooms and allows me to get the cursor in just the right spot. Does cm 14 have anything similar and if not is there an app that does the same thing automatically that can replace it? Magnification in accessibility settings just does not work well for me for many reasons.
Also, is anyone able to use this as a daily driver without bluetooth issues or other annoyances? That also keeps me on stock as I know they work.
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I want to pull the trigger and install cm14 but I have to admit one major thing I like on my rooted stock ze551kl is that when I need to correct typing mistakes it autozooms and allows me to get the cursor in just the right spot. Does cm 14 have anything similar and if not is there an app that does the same thing automatically that can replace it? Magnification in accessibility settings just does not work well for me for many reasons.
Also, is anyone able to use this as a daily driver without bluetooth issues or other annoyances? That also keeps me on stock as I know they work.
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Don't ever worry about trying new things. You can go back to stock anytime you feel like it. I have 550kl so I'll just say I think the bugs are all the same and the main components of cm14.1 and RR N are extremely stable. A few bugs but nothing that would keep it from being used as a daily.
About the keyboard I've never heard of that. Is that a stock keyboard feature? If so then you can download the ZenUI stock keyboard from the playstore and it should have the zoom feature.
(almost) nothing is unfixable. Make a backup and try new ROMs. Who knows, you just might like it.
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Don't ever worry about trying new things. You can go back to stock anytime you feel like it. I have 550kl so I'll just say I think the bugs are all the same and the main components of cm14.1 and RR N are extremely stable. A few bugs but nothing that would keep it from being used as a daily.
About the keyboard I've never heard of that. Is that a stock keyboard feature? If so then you can download the ZenUI stock keyboard from the playstore and it should have the zoom feature.
(almost) nothing is unfixable. Make a backup and try new ROMs. Who knows, you just might like it.
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Is RR N put can you pls send the link I really want it
abhishek_los said:
Is RR N put can you pls send the link I really want it
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/zen...om-resurrection-remix-n-t3509698/post69854676
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Bdwilk said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zen...om-resurrection-remix-n-t3509698/post69854676
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Thanks
there is bug in sharing apps like xender and share it
Lazyfox007 said:
there is bug in sharing apps like xender and share it
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It's not a bug. These apps aren't compatible with 7.1 yet.
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Which app is compatible for sharing via wifi
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Lazyfox007 said:
there is bug in sharing apps like xender and share it
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try cm13
Bdwilk said:
About the keyboard I've never heard of that. Is that a stock keyboard feature? If so then you can download the ZenUI stock keyboard from the playstore and it should have the zoom feature.
(almost) nothing is unfixable. Make a backup and try new ROMs. Who knows, you just might like it.
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Thank you for the non-judgmental reply. I backed up my rooted stock with twrp and will give it a try. I was happy with cm13 but reverted to stock because of Bluetooth annoyances.
The zoom feature I'm talking about is when you hold the cursor when correcting in a text box, it pops up a magnification of it and makes it really easy to correct so i can change just one mistake rather than delete whole words. A minor feature I know, but one that not all roms seem to have (my stock galaxy tab for example). I've searched for apps or xposed modules but nothing pops up.
I have some questions too, currently on ZE550KL CM13 Beanstalk_0813 custom.kernel.nemesis.fusion + xposed. I flashed this older rom mainly due to better battery savings
custom kernel nemesis fusion gives
- improved cpu, gpu governors, i/o schedulers, usb fast charging
xposed with greenify donate, amplify battery extender allows deep hibernation, doze etc of apps & system apps
Is it worth it to lose all these features to upgrade to CM14 Nougat? coz xposed for nougat is not ready.
pokipokipxorn said:
I have some questions too, currently on ZE550KL CM13 Beanstalk_0813 custom.kernel.nemesis.fusion + xposed. I flashed this older rom mainly due to better battery savings
custom kernel nemesis fusion gives
- improved cpu, gpu governors, i/o schedulers, usb fast charging
xposed with greenify donate, amplify battery extender allows deep hibernation, doze etc of apps & system apps
Is it worth it to lose all these features to upgrade to CM14 Nougat? coz xposed for nougat is not ready.
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Performance was never an issue with either CM14.1 OR 13. Battery in CM14.1 using greenify only was exactly the same. Out of 14-16 hours worth of battery I could easily get 6-8 hours SOT. That's with YouTube, social, light gaming, and with location turned off. I have MSM8939 3gb variant. I hear the MSM8916 version doesn't do as well. I'll post a screenshot of my son's usage later using RR N. He's 3 years old and watches youtube and plays games all day on it.
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Here's a low battery day. Running latest RR N.
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ok, gonna try nougat within this week, once i backup everything, much thks
Thought I'd start this discussion just for a place to talk about what rom we're all running at present, for what reasons etc. to perhaps offer and overview of what choices are available for our great device.
I'm currently on Oreo Beta 1 - runs very quickly with such impressive performance, loving the stock camera (though keen to see what future software updates can offer...), with my screen brightness down to 5-10% indoors and on WiFi I'm getting anywhere between 10-12 hours screen on time.
Will be curious to run Lineage when it comes official/stable and will love it when Google camera port is running nicely on our phones as definite enhancements can be had!
Liquid... Constantly working on it to make it better ?
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Liquid... Constantly working on it to make it better ?
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Nice! I'm curious of it, how do you find it compared to stock? In terms of speed (can't imagine this device being any faster lol), battery life and of course the seemingly dreaded question... Camera quality?
Right now on official OmniROM 8.1. It's fast, extremely stable, has excellent 10 hour screen on time for battery life over 1.5 days(my usage), and has excellent OMS theming support with nice minor OS tweaks and addons like OmniSwitch Recents replacement.
I was running official Oreo OOS but didn't care for the lack of proper theming, but the camera is a tad better and battery life was about the same. Maybe a little less than Omni.
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Right now on official OmniROM 8.1. It's fast, extremely stable, has excellent 10 hour screen on time for battery life over 1.5 days(my usage), and has excellent OMS theming support with nice minor OS tweaks and addons like OmniSwitch Recents replacement.
I was running official Oreo OOS but didn't care for the lack of proper theming, but the camera is a tad better and battery life was about the same. Maybe a little less than Omni.
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Sounds good to me! Is it the case that some Google camera ports work better on none OOS ROMs? Also with OmniROM, can you run that encrypted?
Try the Validus by Ground Zero Team, rock stable and gives outstanding battery life, lost 5% for 1st hour of screen on.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/gr...roms-feature-development/op5-validus-t3633818
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817906626617957141
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Try the Validus by Ground Zero Team, rock stable and gives outstanding battery life, lost 5% for 1st hour of screen on.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/gr...roms-feature-development/op5-validus-t3633818
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817906626617957141
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Wow now that's an impressive statistic!! Did you tweak the kernel at all or is that with the 'of of the box' tweaks? Also how's the camera on it, do any Google camera ports work?
cd993 said:
Wow now that's an impressive statistic!! Did you tweak the kernel at all or is that with the 'of of the box' tweaks? Also how's the camera on it, do any Google camera ports work?
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No tweaks beside my own changes of rom content. Camera is "snap" camera as seen in many roms, have not checked picture quality yet tho. Same goes for other camera apps.
DocRambone said:
No tweaks beside my own changes of rom content. Camera is "snap" camera as seen in many roms, have not checked picture quality yet tho. Same goes for other camera apps.
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Nice, might just give this a try! Can I remain encrypted?
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Nice, might just give this a try! Can I remain encrypted?
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Have no idea, i been decrypted since day 1 with op5t.
I have zero wake-locks, its almost unreal, someone has made an nice work in this rom.
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Have no idea, i been decrypted since day 1 with op5t.
I have zero wake-locks, its almost unreal, someone has made an nice work in this rom.
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Might give this rom a go tomorrow, will have some free time to mess around with it...
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Have no idea, i been decrypted since day 1 with op5t.
I have zero wake-locks, its almost unreal, someone has made an nice work in this rom.
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Is OTG fixed yet?
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Is OTG fixed yet?
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Dont know, never use it. I don't have any otg cables to try it out
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Dont know, never use it. I don't have any otg cables to try it out
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OK thanks. I'll ask on the xda thread
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OK thanks. I'll ask on the xda thread
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i guess its still not..
cd993 said:
Sounds good to me! Is it the case that some Google camera ports work better on none OOS ROMs? Also with OmniROM, can you run that encrypted?
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I don't think the ports run any better or worse depending on the ROM.
Omni runs encrypted by default..
Codename phoenix 8.1 because it's stable, fast and great battery life, plus the right customisation features
And you can run it encrypted too
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i guess its still not..
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Good news OTG is working on the newest build
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Good news OTG is working on the newest build
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thats great. i can make use of my otg drive then..
i just need to start reading now coz im running my 5t stock unrooted.
Only ever used three ROMs on this device. First was the stock ROM the device came with (OOS 4.7.3), didn't get to experience it much because i flashed FreedomOS 4.7.4. I loved that ROM on my 3T. Had a lot of features. But i kinda lost interest because most of what i found useful in the 3T weren't yet implemented on the 5T ROM. And the dev took his sweet time releasing updates (not that taking time is wrong, it's just that i need my updates as quickly as possible). So i flashed OOS Oreo Beta 1. I'm loving it so far. I'll probably try out LOS when they release a stable 8.1 build.
Some say Stock ROM is the best while others favor Xiaomi.eu. What is your experience?
lelele5 said:
Some say Stock ROM is the best while others favor Xiaomi.eu. What is your experience?
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May i ask you or warn you?[emoji23] [emoji23]
You are just creating a post like a PM in social media. [emoji43]
And for the above message
I would say
Those rom which occupies less storage space is the one which saves the battery.
And
I prefer custom rom for battery saving as they are made for saving, performance purposes.
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May i ask you or warn you?[emoji23] [emoji23]
You are just creating a post like a PM in social media. [emoji43]
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This is a direct question that requests the personal experience of other users. Don't understand why it would be against the rules.
Anyway, I switched to Xiaomi.eu after Stock. Will report my own experience after some days.
Once I tried aosp I couldn't look back... MIUI just isn't as fast and stable, and since we don't have custom kernels on MIUI 11 Q I can't adjust the screen saturation (lavender screen is pretty washed out by default). In terms of battery life, Lineage OS with stock kernel has probably been the best for me.
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Once I tried aosp I couldn't look back... MIUI just isn't as fast and stable, and since we don't have custom kernels on MIUI 11 Q I can't adjust the screen saturation (lavender screen is pretty washed out by default). In terms of battery life, Lineage OS with stock kernel has probably been the best for me.
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Thank you for your advice. I've been hearing some problems about Lineage, but you actually made me consider it. Would you say it's worth to switch from eu?
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Thank you for your advice. I've been hearing some problems about Lineage, but you actually made me consider it. Would you say it's worth to switch from eu?
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Absolutely. AOSP is just so different that you have to try it out.
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Thank you for your advice. I've been hearing some problems about Lineage, but you actually made me consider it. Would you say it's worth to switch from eu?
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Wait until POSP official, because of dev of Lineage stop making new builds and he is moving to POSP, POSP will come this week
I've tried some aosp roms and Xiaomi eu too but none of these can't be compared with extremely debloated stock miui pfgeuxm rom, after I deleted most of Xiaomi &miui trash apps I'm getting 8-9 hours sot and very stable no bugs miui 11.0.7.And 1.8 GB free ram
Z750z said:
I've tried some aosp roms and Xiaomi eu too but none of these can't be compared with extremely debloated stock miui pfgeuxm rom, after I deleted most of Xiaomi &miui trash apps I'm getting 8-9 hours sot and very stable no bugs miui 11.0.7.And 1.8 GB free ram
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You are not the only one that speaks in Stock's favor. So there is a noticeable difference between it and Xiaomi.eu? I'm feeling tempted to go back to Stock now, custom ROMs are nice but there always some issues.
lelele5 said:
You are not the only one that speaks in Stock's favor. So there is a noticeable difference between it and Xiaomi.eu? I'm feeling tempted to go back to Stock now, custom ROMs are nice but there always some issues.
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Right but I love havoc and only one bug on havoc 3.2 make sometimes trouble, reboot fix mic. disappear..
Running system...
lelele5 said:
You are not the only one that speaks in Stock's favor. So there is a noticeable difference between it and Xiaomi.eu? I'm feeling tempted to go back to Stock now, custom ROMs are nice but there always some issues.
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If there will be aosp rom for making me leave stock , this will be resurrection remix android 10 official, but I see that its not gonna happen.
Alright, forget what I said, due to many people praising it I tried MIUI 11.0.7.0 PFGEUXM, debloated of course.
With 3G network only and full Wi-Fi access, I'm getting battery life similar to my Z Play's. It maybe slightly better or worse, they seem the same to me but in any case, I'm very satisfied.
I used the Xiaomi debloater tool... Are there additional methods to de-bloat the phone a bit more?
lelele5 said:
Alright, forget what I said, due to many people praising it I tried MIUI 11.0.7.0 PFGEUXM, debloated of course.
With 3G network only and full Wi-Fi access, I'm getting battery life similar to my Z Play's. It maybe slightly better or worse, they seem the same to me but in any case, I'm very satisfied.
I used the Xiaomi debloater tool... Are there additional methods to de-bloat the phone a bit more?
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<QUOTE>More the theme and animation less the battery life.<\QUOTE>
Remember this sentence.
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PrashannaGP said:
<QUOTE>More the theme and animation less the battery life.<\QUOTE>
Remember this sentence.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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I knew that since my Windows Mobile times. First thing I did was removing the fancy things and unnecessary apps. People reported MIUI as very aggressive when it comes to battery saving, and I found it to be true (if I'm not missing anything).
lelele5 said:
I knew that since my Windows Mobile times. First thing I did was removing the fancy things and unnecessary apps. People reported MIUI as very aggressive when it comes to battery saving, and I found it to be true (if I'm not missing anything).
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Yup u understood mate!! :fingers-crossed: :good:
lelele5 said:
Alright, forget what I said, due to many people praising it I tried MIUI 11.0.7.0 PFGEUXM, debloated of course.
With 3G network only and full Wi-Fi access, I'm getting battery life similar to my Z Play's. It maybe slightly better or worse, they seem the same to me but in any case, I'm very satisfied.
I used the Xiaomi debloater tool... Are there additional methods to de-bloat the phone a bit more?
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Settings - Application - find the app you want to remove than ' ! ' in the corner you'll see apk name, than --> adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com. (Apk.name) done
Z750z said:
Settings - Application - find the app you want to remove than ' ! ' in the corner you'll see apk name, than --> adb shell pm uninstall -k --user 0 com. (Apk.name) done
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Excellent tip! Thank you.
Thanhbat said:
Wait until POSP official, because of dev of Lineage stop making new builds and he is moving to POSP, POSP will come this week
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Its actually online. You can download here https: //sourceforge.net/projects/posp/files/lavender/croquette/ and flash the ROM. I have already downloaded and flashed. First impressions are very good. Will do a full review if you wish.
lelele5 said:
Excellent tip! Thank you.
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Be careful with that, don't try to remove security centre will cause bootloop.
I read your comments guys and you definitely have to try debloated developer rom on android 10 im using miuimix and i find it best rom in every aspect