Best Rom for me is... - Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo General

So I am big into trying every rom possible and I came to the conclusion for the droid turbo itself....the best rom is by Mokee. They seem to give the most support for the turbo. I have not noticed any bugs for their release roms. Although RR is by far the most customizable and have the most features....it annoys me at times with the bugs I notice. I highly recommend anyone with a turbo to use Mokee.

Link to mooke rom
Can u please post the link to this rom, i just bought a droid turbo and i want to get a custom rom for it since it doesn't have an upgrade to marshmallow.
Ty

jsleon3k said:
Can u please post the link to this rom, i just bought a droid turbo and i want to get a custom rom for it since it doesn't have an upgrade to marshmallow.
Ty
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1) Make sure you can unlock your bootloader. Do NOT update to SUTL-49, if your bootloader is still locked. Sunshine bootloader unlock for the XT1254 only works on SUTL-44.
2) Mokee Marshmallow ROM for Quarks is over in the OTHER Quark forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx
All the custom ROM, kernel development is over there. CM dev replicated the CM threads over here after being physically removed last September, but all the other dev work stayed over there. Sunshine unlock exploit for the Droid Turbo XT1254 was published in November 2015, about two months after the forums were split into "active" Quarks with unlocked bootloader and the dead dev Quark (Droid Turbo XT1254, with locked bootloader). So, then after bootloader unlock became available, then Droid Turbo owners had to go to the to other forum for custom ROMs, kernels, recovery (TWRP), etc.

austtint said:
So I am big into trying every rom possible and I came to the conclusion for the droid turbo itself....the best rom is by Mokee. They seem to give the most support for the turbo. I have not noticed any bugs for their release roms. Although RR is by far the most customizable and have the most features....it annoys me at times with the bugs I notice. I highly recommend anyone with a turbo to use Mokee.
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I have never tried it because when I went to read the forums about it it was all in Chinese. What makes it better than plain cm13? Will I have a problem being English? Can I flash over cm13?

quantum tao said:
I have never tried it because when I went to read the forums about it it was all in Chinese. What makes it better than plain cm13? Will I have a problem being English? Can I flash over cm13?
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All Chinese? Most of this is in English:
https://plus.google.com/communities/112433388317801966872
http://www.mokeedev.com/en/about/
http://bbs.mfunz.com/thread-754544-1-1.html
http://www.mokeedev.com/en/#
And all you really need to know is on the Mokee Quark page.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/development/rom-mokee-opensource-project-t3188936

I said "forums", http://bbs.mfunz.com/ . I like to read forums.

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I said "forums", http://bbs.mfunz.com/ . I like to read forums.
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I'm pretty sure google plus qualifies as a forum. I know XDA does.
This was one of the links I gave you:
http://bbs.mfunz.com/thread-754544-1-1.html
which is the same domain you just mentioned. So, you just repeated what I gave you.
Most of the first page is in English. For what is not in English, you can use Google Translate extension in Chrome.

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I'm pretty sure google plus qualifies as a forum. I know XDA does.
This was one of the links I gave you:
http://bbs.mfunz.com/thread-754544-1-1.html
which is the same domain you just mentioned. So, you just repeated what I gave you.
Most of the first page is in English. For what is not in English, you can use Google Translate extension in Chrome.
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yep, that thread "MoKee Open Source - Building And Submitting Patches (English version of v1.3 " was exactly what i was looking for, thanks dude.

I've been running mokee for a week or so and agree that it's an awesome ROM.
Prior to it I was using compufreek (The first real rooted flash I've done on this phone) and then RR.
Same experience with Remix as you had.
The stock based computerfreek was great but I want more customization.
My only frustrations with Mokee is I REALLY want active display back. It seemed to have some similar setting in the ROM but it didn't work well. Running ACdisplay app for now which shows notifications when they come in and when you pull the phone out of pocket, but wave to wake is glitchy...seems to need ALL sensors touched for one second to show time/notific.

For me, modified stock is the only way to go. I need solid Bluetooth (RR/CM13 based glitch in my Chrysler), VoLTE, and public wifi hotspot connectivity (had issues with ComputerFreek's ROM). Wtih Xposed modules, Stock is the best. For me. And I've tried EVERY ROM available.

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For me, modified stock is the only way to go. I need solid Bluetooth (RR/CM13 based glitch in my Chrysler), VoLTE, and public wifi hotspot connectivity (had issues with ComputerFreek's ROM). Wtih Xposed modules, Stock is the best. For me. And I've tried EVERY ROM available.
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Which Xposed modules do you run? Just curious. It's been well over a year since I messed with Xposed -- back when I was running stock 5.0.2 before I went to CM -- so not sure what's even out there currently.

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Which Xposed modules do you run? Just curious. It's been well over a year since I messed with Xposed -- back when I was running stock 5.0.2 before I went to CM -- so not sure what's even out there currently.
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Gravity Box
XGPM (Google Play Music module)
True Silent Mode
Android N-ify

syphix said:
For me, modified stock is the only way to go. I need solid Bluetooth (RR/CM13 based glitch in my Chrysler), VoLTE, and public wifi hotspot connectivity (had issues with ComputerFreek's ROM). Wtih Xposed modules, Stock is the best. For me. And I've tried EVERY ROM available.
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I agree xposed is a big game changer, I remember being able to almost make my own version of a rom with my old phone.
What modules are you using to tweak your stock rooted?
Is there a theme mod that will allow you to use cm themes or something similar? That's my favorite cm option these days. Lol.
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I agree xposed is a big game changer, I remember being able to almost make my own version of a rom with my old phone.
What modules are you using to tweak your stock rooted?
Is there a theme mod that will allow you to use cm themes or something similar? That's my favorite cm option these days. Lol.
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Lol..looks like I got beat to the punch. Thanks!

ChazzMatt said:
Which Xposed modules do you run? Just curious. It's been well over a year since I messed with Xposed -- back when I was running stock 5.0.2 before I went to CM -- so not sure what's even out there currently.
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Why is that crazy man
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ChazzMatt said:
Which Xposed modules do you run? Just curious. It's been well over a year since I messed with Xposed -- back when I was running stock 5.0.2 before I went to CM -- so not sure what's even out there currently.
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Why is that crazy man
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Here's why I started using xposed with modules in the first place and why I stopped...
On my 2013 LG Nexus 5 phones (mine and my wife's), I was eventually forced to run xposed/Gravity Box plus some other modules, because my long-time favorite ROM I had been using since 2011 gen3 Galaxy Nexus went off the rails. During the time I used my LG Nexus 5, the ROM team -- which covered several devices -- got some new militant members who started locking out settings choices.
Android is about choice. I understand it was their ROM, and they can do what they wanted -- but their ROM design philosophy drastically changed from when I first started using the ROM. Previously they had default choices (DPI, etc) for each device, but also supplied tools or alternate menu choices to change those if you wanted something different. They suddenly decided all those settings would be only their way. Some apps do not work well with miniscule DPI; it was documented -- they didn't care. They loathed stock DPI, no matter the device -- they insisted it be 70% of stock, no matter what stock was. While I could use Build Prop Editor to change DPI, they also disabled AOSP Recents for their own inferior version of Recents they had designed. At first they gave a choice of their own Recents or AOSP Recents, but then in the next stage of militancy they disabled AOSP Recents, so you HAD to use their version. And you couldn't "Clear All" with one touch.
People then started installing Gravity Box to enable AOSP recents (the code was still there). The ROM team then stripped out the code so you couldn't use Gravity Box to enable AOSP "recents", and especially "Clear All Recents" with one touch. (That was my first taste of Xposed, to give me back customization choices that ROM team had taken away.) Well, you could do that at first -- use Gravity Box to enable AOSP Recents -- but when they discovered people were doing that and telling others in the ROM threads how to do it, they even stripped out the AOSP Recents code! So, it was going to be their way or no way. I don't understand why they turned on their users like that. It was a great, fast ROM and until then you could customize it how you wanted.
I wasn't the only one who felt they went awry. Many "unofficial" versions of the that ROM started popping up, which restored the choices they had removed -- but not in time for me. I ditched the ROM and went to stock Google AOSP + xposed/Gravity Box with a few other modules to create what I wanted.
Then, after owning two different generations of Nexus phones (4.65", and 4.95"), in late 2014 Google screwed up and released the 6" Nexus 6 instead of something more reasonable (like the 5.2" variant they were testing as late as mid-August 2014). So, I bought two 64GB Moto XT1225 (for about $700 each) which was basically the 5.2" version of the Moto Nexus 6 Google wouldn't release. No custom ROMs were available yet for the XT1225, so I just kept rooted Moto stock with xposed/Gravity Box + other modules.
I used it with KitKat 4.4.4 on my XT1225 and I even used it with Lollipop 5.0.2 on my XT1225. I was very glad they were able to adapt Xposed to work with ART instead of just Dalvik.
But Gravity Box module in particular has a warning NOT to use it with heavily customized ROMs or there will be conflicts. And CM is a heavily customized ROM. When I switched to CM, I stopped using Gravity Box. Also CM was customized enough I didn't need the other xposed modules (for audio levels, Qi charging sounds, etc.) There was only one function not replicated on CM, and I decided I could live without it. IF something is messing up on my phone, I wanted to be able to tell if it was a bug in CM without having to worry I was the one messing up the phone by having xposed/modules conflicting...
I've been using CM for over a year now, so I'm not coversant with the current state of xposed. I was surprised you still have to flash the "alpha" files first before flashing Xposed installer. Seems by now, it would be well out of alpha -- been almost 1.5 years! -- and that the devs perhaps would have made it be an easier 1-step process.

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Cataclysm mod

Does anyone know if cataclysm mod will work on mhc19l? I tried but only make it to splash screen.
Seems like you've answered your own question. If you're only getting the splash screen, that means this most recent update is no longer compatible with catamod files. Catamod is only a handful of files, but any of those changed with this most recent update, which I believe many have, then it wont work.
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Seems like you've answered your own question. If you're only getting the splash screen, that means this most recent update is no longer compatible with catamod files. Catamod is only a handful of files, but any of those changed with this most recent update, which I believe many have, then it wont work.
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Do u know where we can get any thing similar to what catamod accomplished? Thanks
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Do u know where we can get any thing similar to what catamod accomplished? Thanks
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Unfortunately, no.. I haven't upgraded to MHC19I yet because of this reason but probably will soon. IMO the closest thing is xposed + gravity box since it uses the stock rom as the base and adds mods on top of it which is similar to how Cata works. I haven't used xposed in a while but probably will give that set up a try soon for the bluetooth bug fixes, etc. in the latest build. But I sure wish @atl4ntis would come back to us.. sigh..
As far as I can tell there are no other custom stock based ROMs out there for the 6P other than ones that just "debloat" the stock ROM but add no features, which I'm not really interested in. I've been checking out the Pure Nexus thread and it seems like another good option-- AOSP based instead of stock but seems to be well maintained and there seems to be a lot of positive feedback on it so I might also give that a shot. In between both options right now...

Z1c Marshmallow ROMs

In spite of the declining official and unofficial support and development of our device, there are several new and excellent ROMs available. However, for various reasons, they might not be easy to find, (a couple don't have their own threads on xda, and one is hidden in a q&a thread). I thought it would be helpful to make a Z1c MM resource thread.
1. Vanir - Team Vanir released the first MM ROM for Z1c, (AFAIK), and is currently developing 2 MM roms, Vanir and Commotio. There is no official xda thread for them. Both seem stable and smooth, but as of 5/4, Vanir ROM is still without camera. Update - 5/12 build with working camera, quality similar to other CM.
http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/amami/
http://www.emccann.net/dho/3-Vanir-mirror/4-nighties/
And gapps - http://www.emccann.net/dho/5-Gapps/
G+ page - https://www.google.com/url?q=https:...ggcMAA&usg=AFQjCNGnu0diBIp4Tq1K-8Bap0HCDxw_TQ
2. AOKP - Still no working official build, but may be coming. Meanwhile, @championswimmer has built one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...ent/aokp-mm-6-0-1-unofficial-nightly-t3311699
3. Resurrection Remix - A well known favorite of many. All the customization you could want.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...resurrection-remix-marshmallow-amami-t3325195
Update by @david320te - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66899475&postcount=121
4. AOSP by @CLINTZ9 - Probably my personal favorite so far. Good camera, and RRO layers support. Latest build is update 4, which has issues in /system. I recommend flashing update 3, with boot IMG from update 4, (make sure to flash sim fix).
Thread also has a build by @munjeni in post #245, which he says shows serious errors in dmesg, and which has the same problems in /system as update 4, (at least non-working auto-rotate).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-z1-compact/orig-development/aosp-t3317511
5. AOSP by @freexperia - just found out about this, haven't tried yet. No xda thread. Download from fxpblog. Currently only hosted on uploaded.to, so expect 1-2 hour download time. They did finally get around to using AFH with their 5.1 builds, so maybe they'll do that with this one too at some point. Update- been using last build for a day, (5/4 I think), and very solid. Camera is good and everything seems working.
http://fxpblog.co/aosp/aosp-6-0/ (look for Amami).
I deodexed system folders, (7/17 build), if anyone wants - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1niPALD2vPedDlSUEs2bHhhUWM/view?usp=drivesdk
6. CM13 - @derf elot took the initiative in the middle of a q&a thread about the lack of CM13 for Z1c, and posted a build. So far so good, and he's working on an update.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66506018&postcount=8
7. Omni by @erikcas - thanks for reminder from @alf-endy. An older build. I tried it when first released, but don't really remember much. Check post #73 here ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...lopment/omnirom-5-1-unofficial-t3190451/page8
8. DU - just posted 5/11, haven't tried yet... Will update. Update 5/12 - ROM is nice and smooth with lots of customization. Camera seems buggy, even though seemed to be able to take good pictures. It just wouldn't yake them sometimes, or flash at the wrong time, etc. Update 5/19. New build, camera improved.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...pment/rom-dirty-unicorns-v10-2-amami-t3376938
9. AICP - Personal build by @SpiritCroc. Haven't tried it yet. Update 5/12 - Nice ROM. Everything working well as far as I can tell. Camera quality not so good, probably due to outdated CM camera files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66814852&postcount=30
Update 7/29 - AICP now has a thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...lopment/rom-aicp-11-0-mm-6-0-1-amami-t3428288
10. CM 13 by @CLINTZ9 posted yesterday, haven't tried yet.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-z1-compact/orig-development/cm-13-0-amami-t3377635
11. AOSPA by Paranoid Android. Official build just released - https://plus.google.com/+EvanAndersonA/posts/72TLZMj4K5S Flashed today and working well. Camera is good and 3rd-party cameras work. Built-in camera froze on me several times, but other apps didn't. Not much built-in customization options, pretty much straight AOSP, but with CM themes.
12. CM13 by @SouthernPacific - haven't tried it yet, but reports are that in-call echo found in some other custom Roms is fixed here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-z1-compact/general/rom-cm-13-amami-t3459617
I think that's all I know of so far. Let me know if I missed anything, or other ideas, etc...
p.s. - if there's not a specific gapps link in the ROM thread, you can probably use Opengapps.
https://www.google.com/url?q=http:/...ggbMAA&usg=AFQjCNEV401XzT6BiV_vnUgQH9s9qdQybA
p.p.s. - Here's some links to useful mods/add-ons for AOSP and DU roms:
- Modified kernel and camera upgrade by @maz-1 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/son...kernel-exfat-support-mtkcamera-dirty-t3388396
- NFC files, (not included in AOSP for some reason) - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67128642&postcount=68
- There's an issue with gapps on MM, where, if you don't flash gapps with the original clean flash of the rom, Setup Wizard will fc at boot, and you'll be stuck there. If you do boot your rom without gapps, you can either: a) boot into recovery and use file manager to delete setupwizard apk from /system/priv-app, (which will probably work fine, but on one occasion I got bugs with Gplay services after doing that), or, b) just reflash system, (dirty), when flashing gapps, (this seems better, but you'll have to reflash any other system mods you may have made, like supersu or Xposed, etc.).
- to enable using 3rd-party camera apps on Vanir and DU, edit build prop according to this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67783086&postcount=233 (by default, you will get only black screen). Note that this will remove camera api2 features
Great Idea!
Unfortunately the Camera for RR-M has stopped working for me (using at as a daily driver right now). Battery is great, but only after a few days...the first few days were horrible. (No idea why)
I couldn't get AOSP from @cliTNZ9 running, Maybe i'll try the one from @freeexperia
CM13 looks promising, but the Blobs are a few weeks behind, so the camera is also crap...
Haven't tried AOKP.
david320te said:
Great Idea!
I couldn't get AOSP from @CLINTZ9 running, Maybe i'll try the one from @freeexperia
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Look here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66177015&postcount=111 This should get it to boot. If you don't have new BL, you may need to use fastboot to temp-flash kernel and recovery for installing su, etc. With new recovery, just flash ROM, power off, boot into recovery and flash others.
Hi, just to let you'll know - I've been running the 4/24 build of MM from fxp, and it runs great! I haven't even gotten a reboot for a few days now (but it still happens randomly). Also, there's isn't any auto-rotation issue. The only thing not working from what I can tell is the NFC and FM radio chip. Camera is excellent for it not being official.
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Hi, just to let you'll know - I've been running the 4/24 build of MM from fxp, and it runs great! I haven't even gotten a reboot for a few days now (but it still happens randomly). Also, there's isn't any auto-rotation issue. The only thing not working from what I can tell is the NFC and FM radio chip. Camera is excellent for it not being official.
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Good to hear. Interesting about NFC - I haven't even seen it in settings options yet on AOSP, never mind working. I wondered if it was phasing out or something... I've also been impressed with current AOSP camera. Funny BC they never got anywhere with the camera on LP
Thanks for your instruction.
But you know how is instruction to flash vanir?
Need I the boot.img?
Thanks
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Thanks for your instruction.
But you know how is instruction to flash vanir?
Need I the boot.img?
Thanks
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Full wipe, flash ROM zip, flash gapps zip, reboot.
Thanks
Has any one test it
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download from uploaded.to is a nightmare
Could anyone that is happy with their sound/volume upload the ’mixer_paths.xml’, please!! It can be found in '/system/etc
I've tried a couple MM roms now (currently testing aosp from fxp), but outgoing calls are always too low and the other person can hear their echo if I put them on speaker.
So please check this before posting anything..
Thanks a lot!
Thanks! Someone has tried Omni-6.0.1 by erikcas?
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Thanks
Has any one test it
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As is stated, Vanir ROMs are very good but still no working camera. I've been in communication on G+, and dev has linked me a teat version. Going to try today.
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Thanks! Someone has tried Omni-6.0.1 by erikcas?
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Thanks for info. I loved his Omni 5.1, (he was also the first to get AOSP camera going on 5.1), but I haven't seen an update to the thread for quite a while. Have a link?
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Thanks! Someone has tried Omni-6.0.1 by erikcas?
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I got your pm. Funny thing - I actually did know about that, I even posted there after trying it out. I just forgot. I'll update op with your link.
Ænimal said:
Could anyone that is happy with their sound/volume upload the ’mixer_paths.xml’, please!! It can be found in '/system/etc
I've tried a couple MM roms now (currently testing aosp from fxp), but outgoing calls are always too low and the other person can hear their echo if I put them on speaker.
So please check this before posting anything..
Thanks a lot!
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just tried FXP s AOSP_M_160502_amami
(i believe it is the latest)
and the problem with the other person hearing his echo still there.
if you do something with sound post it pls:good:
broky said:
just tried FXP s AOSP_M_160502_amami
(i believe it is the latest)
and the problem with the other person hearing his echo still there.
if you do something with sound post it pls:good:
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That's the rom I'm on right now. Will try mixer_paths.xml's from lollipop roms as well, if I find an old backup.. Let's hope devs will look into it for future releases.
Currently testing AOSP from freexperia. So far so good. Camera is good and everybody working.
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Currently testing AOSP from freexperia. So far so good. Camera is good and everybody working.
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I'm really interested. Please keep us posted how it goes and if there are any bugs or things not working, like Bluetooth, NFC etc.
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skyhirules said:
I'm really interested. Please keep us posted how it goes and if there are any bugs or things not working, like Bluetooth, NFC etc.
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So far, 1 random reboot, with no mods to system. Besides that, no problems. BT seems good, (screenshot). As far as NFC, I have not seen NFC option in settings on any AOSP MM build yet, not sure why.
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So far, 1 random reboot, with no mods to system. Besides that, no problems. BT seems good, (screenshot). As far as NFC, I have not seen NFC option in settings on any AOSP MM build yet, not sure why.
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As others pointed it out specifically, how is call quality?

Xposed watch thread (Nougat Offical now from Rovo89 10/8/2017)

EDIT 10/9/2017
Finally! I know you've been waiting for official Xposed for Nougat for a long time, and here it is. You'll find the download links in the usual place (see first post). Make sure to also use Xposed Installer 3.1.2 (update is also in first post).
If you'd like to know what exactly you've been waiting for, check out this XDA article. Besides much background information on Xposed and its history, it includes a detailed statement by myself about what you'll get on top of the unofficial versions. You can find that statement right above the "Conclusion" headline, click the box to show it.
Note that I've also released new binaries for Marshmallow and Lollipop, although the changes are very minor. Mostly, they ensure that all releases are in sync.
I'd like to thank @wanam for testing and helping to fix the remaining bugs. He also tested it on the Samsung GS7. Also thanks to XDA for their continued support and for providing the infrastructure. And finally, thanks to you for being patient with me, coming up and implementing the new concept really took a long time (that I didn't always have).
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
EDIT 7/20/2017:
Xposed for Nougat is here but far from reliable and not yet released from the Xfounder himself, Rovio.
All you'll find are re-works of his unfinished work.
And they "ain't" ready for showtime. Far from it.
Nor are they Pixel partition friendly yet.
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EDIT 7/19/2017:
Xposed for Nougat is kinda sorta here?!?
https://www.xda-developers.com/art-...1-2-adds-xposed-functionality-to-custom-roms/
Xposed Framework is one of the most popular Android modifications available as it enables users to install modules that will add specific functionality to their current firmware. This requires a lot of work and is why it takes XDA Senior Recognized Developer rovo89 so long to develop after a new major update of Android is released.
The community has been clamoring for an update that adds compatibility to Android 7.0 Nougat and it now looks like there’s a method.
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I searched forum titles here for "xposed" and didn't get any hits.
I'm honestly more looking forward to getting Xposed than I am TWRP.
Not by much, but just a bit. I really, really need some of my modules back asap.
Most of all, root hider. Though that probably won't work with our current root and there are other options anyways.
Still though... Xposed watch for Nougat.
Latest update as of yesterday:
rovo89 on 11/06/2016 said:
Current status for Nougat: Hooks are generally working now. However, they're still unreliable for inlined methods and when JIT is used (which is often the case). I had give a few technical insights here. I'm currently thinking about the different situations that need to be handled and I create unit tests for them. Then I need to fix those which are failing or even crashing the device - ideally without recompiling the whole ROM like in previous versions. Not sure if the latter is possible though.
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A couple sad replies in the Xposed forum over the last day....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed
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Xposed is not compatible with Nougat, the truth is it may never be a viable option again due to security changes in Android. The developers have said that Xposed is on it's last legs, the changes in Android and the security are becoming impossible to work around. Remember last year at this time, the developers of Xposed had mostly given up and thrown in the towel and said Xposed was dead with Marshmallow, but they got lucky and found a work around just before completely giving up. They have not as yet found such a exploit to make it work, and if they do it will only be temporary as the next version of Android will probably close it again. They may get it to work with Nougat, or maybe not, either way best bet is to learn to live without it, because it will be gone before too long.
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Just to shed more light into this as I found it a bit misleading.
Making xposed compatible with nougat is not about "finding an exploit". It is about extending Android Runtime (ART) by adding additional functionality which is necessary for modules to be able to utilize hooking into runtime execution flow (e.g. to be able to hook on method calls).
Yes, security also plays a role but I wouldn't say it's a major contributor when it comes to Xposed development.
ART evolves and gets complicated over time which requires a developer to find new ways of implementing Xposed extensions. This process takes time and still it does not guarantee solution for full compatibility of xposed as we know it is found.
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Nothing new from Rovo himself since his last post in November on the subject.
Still not looking awesome.
Update from a few days ago...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Rovo... said:
It seems that more and more people get nervous about whether (and when) there will be Xposed for Nougat or not, so I felt I should say something.
Why does it take that long? Because with every release, I try to ensure that Xposed integrates nicely with the improvements in the new ART version. The step from Lollipop to Marshmallow wasn't huge. It was an evolution, some things even made it possible to integrate Xposed in a more elegant way. On the whole, it was mainly careful porting than rather innovating.
With Nougat, something fundamental has changed. If you're using Nougat already, you'll have noticed that installations are much faster now. That's because APKs aren't compiled immediately (AOT), but start in (slower) interpreting mode. Sounds bad, but they have enabled JIT, which will quickly compile those methods that are used very often. That will restore the well-known and constantly improving performance of native code. Besides that, ART keeps a list of these frequently used methods ("profiling"). When the device is idle, it finally does the AOT compilation, but based on the profiling data. After that, you get the great performance right after starting the app. JIT is still waiting in case the usage patterns change, and I think it will also adjust the profile and improve the AOT compilation.
That results in various different compilation states and more complexity. Besides that, there were many issues in the past caused by Xposed's need to recompile the whole ROM and all apps: It sometimes caused boot loops when the odex files were too heavily pre-optimized, it blocked quite some storage space to store the recompiled files, and I needed to disable some optimizations like inlining and direct pointer calls. I hope that I can make use of the JIT compiler to avoid that in Nougat. If Xposed knew from where a method is called, it could invalidate the callers' compiled code, so that they would temporarily use the interpreter. If they're important enough, JIT will recompile them.
I have already done a lot of research and experiments for this and I'm currently trying to implement this. But as you can imagine, all of that is much effort and can easily take hundreds of hours. That's net (working) time, not real time. If I worked on Xposed 24 hours a day, that might be done within a week or two. But, in the last year or so, my "time for Xposed stuff" was about 5 hours a week, sometimes more and sometimes less. You can do the math yourselves... There are just so many other (non-technical) things that I need or want to do. If you substract the time it took me to build the new installer version, move the repo to a new server and restore compatibility with the Nov 2016 security patches, that's even less time for new stuff.
So yes, I'm still working on Nougat support, whenever my free time allows it, but I don't have any idea when it will be done. Once it's done, you'll know.
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CZ Eddie said:
Still not looking awesome.
Update from a few days ago...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
That one single post already has 1900 "likes"
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I think just hearing that it's being worked on however slowly is good news.
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I really don't understand this post. If users would like to keep updated they can watch the Xposed thread.
That quote from Rovo even says he will do it when he has free time and feels like it. So it will be awhile.
Why not make a post when it's available instead of stalking the thread daily?
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Xposed for Nougat is kinda sorta here?!?
https://www.xda-developers.com/art-...1-2-adds-xposed-functionality-to-custom-roms/
Xposed Framework is one of the most popular Android modifications available as it enables users to install modules that will add specific functionality to their current firmware. This requires a lot of work and is why it takes XDA Senior Recognized Developer rovo89 so long to develop after a new major update of Android is released.
The community has been clamoring for an update that adds compatibility to Android 7.0 Nougat and it now looks like there’s a method.
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Xposed for Nougat is kinda sorta here?!?
https://www.xda-developers.com/art-...1-2-adds-xposed-functionality-to-custom-roms/
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Yeah just about to try one of the zips from the xposed general thread
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Awesome, I just got home and read only a blip about it so far while I was stuck in bumper traffic.
Sounds like it needs to be rolled with a ROM though?
You can't just flash it on top?
If it DOES need to be rolled with the ROM, then that might suck.
So many ROM developers HATE xposed. ugh
I sure hope Resurrection Remix will be xposed friendly.
And that the four or five modules I really really miss will get Nougat xposed updates.
Looks like this might be the Nougat Xposed thread?
[XPOSED] [NOUGAT] [WORK] Xposed SDK25 for all arch
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/xposed-android-nougat-sdk-25-arm64-t3639221
It's not started by Rovio though.
And another one.
[Unofficial][NMR1][SDK25][ARM][ARM64][x86][Magisk]Xposed v87
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-v87-unofficial-yes-im-t3639192
Yeah I tried both zips but big surprise our borked TWRP is unable to mount system read only properly with the script. Most likely needs to be tweaked for our system/system setup or whatever.
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I seem to have got the zips to both install using flashfire but am running into the same issues as some others are but that's to be expected this early on.
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Don't think I did get it installed after all. It is good to see there may be hope though. Hopefully our weird recovery hiccups don't screw it up.
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Nope, not really available yet.
At least nothing supported or stable.
Per Rovio just a little while ago:
And just to add to my reply above:
Imagine [if] I published my current WIP now. I bet that some people would publish it as their build, without any warnings that it's incomplete and not intended to be used productively.
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NVM...... Just read your message thoroughly...
Any sign of a savior from our dual slot no xposed hell? :crying:
Finally! I know you've been waiting for official Xposed for Nougat for a long time, and here it is. You'll find the download links in the usual place (see first post). Make sure to also use Xposed Installer 3.1.2 (update is also in first post).
If you'd like to know what exactly you've been waiting for, check out this XDA article. Besides much background information on Xposed and its history, it includes a detailed statement by myself about what you'll get on top of the unofficial versions. You can find that statement right above the "Conclusion" headline, click the box to show it.
Note that I've also released new binaries for Marshmallow and Lollipop, although the changes are very minor. Mostly, they ensure that all releases are in sync.
I'd like to thank @wanam for testing and helping to fix the remaining bugs. He also tested it on the Samsung GS7. Also thanks to XDA for their continued support and for providing the infrastructure. And finally, thanks to you for being patient with me, coming up and implementing the new concept really took a long time (that I didn't always have).
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Not working on Pure Nexus 7.1.2 with Magisk 14.2 for many people. Not complaining by any means, super happy that I have my phone pretty much how I want it with PN and Magisk, just letting others know.
Rovo89 (the Xposed creator) says it works on his Pixel?
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By the way, I have tested the official version on my Pixel
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Not working on Pure Nexus 7.1.2 with Magisk 14.2 for many people. Not complaining by any means, super happy that I have my phone pretty much how I want it with PN and Magisk, just letting others know.
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I've successfuly flashed it with Flashfire, on July PN 7.1.2 and Magisk 14.2 installed before

The best rom/kernel for the batery life ?

Yo i search the best rom and kernel for the G model
Not really sure man. I think its up to you to test them out and see which one gives you the best battery performance for your needs.
Yough said:
Yo i search the best rom and kernel for the G model
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Just use Lineage with a totally black Substratum theme and Llama Sweet EAS kernel
Thanks for your advice, I had no big needs I just watch videos on Netflix ^^
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Just use Lineage with a totally black Substratum theme and Llama Sweet EAS kernel
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Can you confirm that this is working? I've been wanting to use a black substratum theme for ages, but until now I didn't dare to, since substratum doesn't officially support LineageOS as far as I know. On top of that I read a couple of comments of people having issues
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Can you confirm that this is working? I've been wanting to use a black substratum theme for ages, but until now I didn't dare to, since substratum doesn't officially support LineageOS as far as I know. On top of that I read a couple of comments of people having issues
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You're right, but I meant LineageOS as in an LOS-based ROM more than LOS itself. Most custom ROMs run better than LOS and have a bunch of features.
You may know that Substratum uses "OMS" to do the overlay stuff, so if you want a ROM with full substratum compatibility, it's as easy as finding one with the necessary commits, like NucleaROM or RR (I prefer NucleaROM over all of the other LOS-based ROMs to be honest). Just look at the description of the ROM for 'oms support'. Or you can try, I'm sure that I used Substratum on LineageOS stock for some time and I was getting 7 hrs SOT with heavy usage
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You're right, but I meant LineageOS as in an LOS-based ROM more than LOS itself. Most custom ROMs run better than LOS and have a bunch of features.
You may know that Substratum uses "OMS" to do the overlay stuff, so if you want a ROM with full substratum compatibility, it's as easy as finding one with the necessary commits, like NucleaROM or RR (I prefer NucleaROM over all of the other LOS-based ROMs to be honest). Just look at the description of the ROM for 'oms support'. Or you can try, I'm sure that I used Substratum on LineageOS stock for some time and I was getting 7 hrs SOT with heavy usage
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Alright, so thats how it is. But you say you had it running on LOS? Did you experience issues, or why don't you have it running anymore? To be honest I would currently prefer not flashing a new rom, since I'm kinda dependent on my phone working right now and at the moment, it works mostly fine would still love to use a totally black substratum theme though
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Alright, so thats how it is. But you say you had it running on LOS? Did you experience issues, or why don't you have it running anymore? To be honest I would currently prefer not flashing a new rom, since I'm kinda dependent on my phone working right now and at the moment, it works mostly fine would still love to use a totally black substratum theme though
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You have LOS on your phone though, right? If so, why don't you try? It's not like you have to flash anything so you can't brick your phone...
I think I used it on LOS yeah. But I prefer stock over custom ROMs by far. And now that the MiFavor 5 ROM is out (with the Android 7 QS tiles) I don't have any reason to use the buggy and laggy custom ROMs
I swear LOS was the worst of them all when I used it back in Feb/March. The worst thing was that a bunch of apps simply didn't feel like working...
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You have LOS on your phone though, right? If so, why don't you try? It's not like you have to flash anything so you can't brick your phone...
I think I used it on LOS yeah. But I prefer stock over custom ROMs by far. And now that the MiFavor 5 ROM is out (with the Android 7 QS tiles) I don't have any reason to use the buggy and laggy custom ROMs
I swear LOS was the worst of them all when I used it back in Feb/March. The worst thing was that a bunch of apps simply didn't feel like working...
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Yes I do. Personally I don't feel like it's that bad so you think it's save to try it out?
Hmm so you feel like stock is better right now? I switched to LOS because I was kinda mad at the stock rom (at least the German one) since updates weren't coming at promised times and when they did come they were full of bugs like apps not working and more.... Which was mostly fixed afterwards, but I wasn't that happy with the situation. I also didn't like the look and feel, which now wouldn't be as much of a problem, since I'm using Nova + KLWP to change most of the visuals. Is the "Tiles-App" with more QS tiles working with stock now? It didn't when I went to LOS. How's battery life? What are your main reason to go back to stock?
And least but not last.... How would I get back to stock? Just flashing a zip from the ZTE website?
And another weird thing which didn't bother me too much until now: I bought my phone in Germany so I had the G model. Ever since going to LineageOS, which included unlocking the boot loader etc. My phone tells me /shows up as the U model.... Is that bad in any way? Other than that it seems to work alright though
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Yes I do. Personally I don't feel like it's that bad so you think it's save to try it out?
Hmm so you feel like stock is better right now? I switched to LOS because I was kinda mad at the stock rom (at least the German one) since updates weren't coming at promised times and when they did come they were full of bugs like apps not working and more.... Which was mostly fixed afterwards, but I wasn't that happy with the situation. I also didn't like the look and feel, which now wouldn't be as much of a problem, since I'm using Nova + KLWP to change most of the visuals. Is the "Tiles-App" with more QS tiles working with stock now? It didn't when I went to LOS. How's battery life? What are your main reason to go back to stock?
And least but not last.... How would I get back to stock? Just flashing a zip from the ZTE website?
And another weird thing which didn't bother me too much until now: I bought my phone in Germany so I had the G model. Ever since going to LineageOS, which included unlocking the boot loader etc. My phone tells me /shows up as the U model.... Is that bad in any way? Other than that it seems to work alright though
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-I like stock because it runs better, and even though I thought I would hate ZTE's UI, I actually like it after using it for a long time. And the 5.0 UI is awesome, nuff said. They use blur on the volume pop-up and when you pull down the status bar.
MiFavor 5.0 is not official, it's just the A2017 ROM that's been ported by the Russians. You need to install a special A2017 bootstack (it seemed really dangerous but it's not that bad really) and then the system zip, which formats /system anyways. After that you have to format /data (which will format the internal storage too, just saying) because of the encryption, and it should boot just fine.
I have an A2017G too and flipped out when they f00ked up with B02 with Google Play Store, then B03 with exfat, and went to LOS. Then i tried to go back and DFU-bricked my phone. After I fixed it I preferred to stay stock, and in B04 they fixed everything there was to fix. Tried NucleaROM, best so far but it still has that WIP feel...
Anyways, make a backup of your current system on an SD card if you want to go 5.0.
The A2017U thing is normal, it's because the universal bootloader is actually the U bootloader without the NON-HLOS.bin which you flash later via the A2017G-MODEM.zip (which is ancient lol)
Thank you again for your aid! I have another question....
I downloaded substratum now and installed some themes but somehow I can't get them to work...
For example "Flux" tells me everything went good and I need to restart, but nothing changes after the reboot...
Swift Black has some errors compiling :/
Any ideas?
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Thank you again for your aid! I have another question....
I downloaded substratum now and installed some themes but somehow I can't get them to work...
For example "Flux" tells me everything went good and I need to restart, but nothing changes after the reboot...
Swift Black has some errors compiling :/
Any ideas?
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well, it's not working with LOS then. I guess I used it on RR
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well, it's not working with LOS then. I guess I used it on RR
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Alright thank you! How did RR compare to LOS?
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Alright thank you! How did RR compare to LOS?
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Okay but laggy. again, I prefer NucleaROM, you should check that one if you'll change ROMs
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Okay but laggy. again, I prefer NucleaROM, you should check that one if you'll change ROMs
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I will thank you! You are awesome! So I can just flash that rom over LineageOS? Or do I have to wipe my phone first?
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I will thank you! You are awesome! So I can just flash that rom over LineageOS? Or do I have to wipe my phone first?
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The best would be wiping everything, but you can try wiping system only. after that if the phone doesn't work well just wipe data
It seems to be that all the ROMs have bugs or are laggy. Stock is best right now if my research is correct.
Stock...
Edit* with a few things added and removed...
So I am running Nuclear Ron now, everything went smoothly and I've got Magisk installed correctly for root access. So far when I'm using the rom I love everything and substratum works well as well.....
But.... Whenever I turn of the screen it almost immediately reboots... when using my phone I don't get any random reboots, but when the screen is off it restarts every time. This is a real bummer and I keep my phone off most of the time right now, to prevent the reboots every minute :/
Any ideas what the reason for this issue could be? Would love to stay with this rom, but only if I can get this fixed!
I Uninstalled substratum and the substratum themes by the way, but that didn't help either...
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!!
I get phenomenal battery life and speed on NucleaROM. Stability is so-so, however.

I have come to the conclusion on which custom Rom is best for the Note 4

Since buying this Sprint Note 4 I have tried 4 different custom ROM. 1 touch-wiz, and 3 AOSP. My opinion Detux Corp Rom v9.0-Zelfania'sLove is the absolute best in terms of looks, stability, customizing and response. This along with BeastMode-r61-UN7 kernel makes it a perfect combination for a phone that is now 6 yrs old.. . I did have a few issue, during the first few installs, as I have not dealt with a Touch-whiz ROM in a few yrs. Every thing about this Rom is superb. With plenty of customizing, and tweaking, you really do not need to add anything else to make this Rom stand out over the others.. One issue I did have was with viper4Android. With the option to install in Aroma, after installing it would not work like it was suppose to. It would never process or change any aspect of audio that I choose.. Once I Re did the Rom again, after trying a few AOSP, I downloaded the Viper4Android APK separate, along with the preinstalled busybox, it works flawless. Also it was very lagging, and would often be impossible to get it to to anything until it finally settled, but was worth the wait.. Right now nothing of note, is wrong not even Bluetooth, which seems to be a big issue on AOSP ROMS. Even with help on how to correct Bluetooth issue, it would still persist and never work correctly..
Just purchased two ZeroLemon batteries for my Note 4. The original works just fine, but wanted to have extra, for when this thing actually dies.. Of course I will swap out batteries at least once a month, and always have one fully charged and ready to replace, when I'm either at work or out and about.. I did purchase a new original Samsung battery, that was still in it's original box off of Ebay. But when it came, and I charged it and installed it in the phone. The phone would immediately shut off or just reboot.. Battery Man date was Mid 2017, but is defective. So went looking at alternatives, and settled on ZeroLemon as they have a good reputation.. Plus both with free shipping was $30 from their site.. Most aftermarket batteries, you can seem to only buy via Amazon or Ebay.. This is the route I did not want to go, so I'm glade I went to ZeroLemon..
Please can you send me screenshots of this detux corp rom
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Please can you send me screenshots of this detux corp rom
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It's under the Android Development here in the Sprint Forum of the Note 4, along with screen shots.
Dtux rom and screenshots
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/development/rom-dtuxrom-v5-redemption-t3424993
Dtux rom Original and Dtux rom with GRX touchwiz home V8 .zip added
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doubledragon5 said:
Since buying this Sprint Note 4 I have tried 4 different custom ROM. 1 touch-wiz, and 3 AOSP. My opinion Detux Corp Rom v9.0-Zelfania'sLove is the absolute best in terms of looks, stability, customizing and response. This along with BeastMode-r61-UN7 kernel makes it a perfect combination for a phone that is now 6 yrs old.. . I did have a few issue, during the first few installs, as I have not dealt with a Touch-whiz ROM in a few yrs. Every thing about this Rom is superb. With plenty of customizing, and tweaking, you really do not need to add anything else to make this Rom stand out over the others.. One issue I did have was with viper4Android. With the option to install in Aroma, after installing it would not work like it was suppose to. It would never process or change any aspect of audio that I choose.. Once I Re did the Rom again, after trying a few AOSP, I downloaded the Viper4Android APK separate, along with the preinstalled busybox, it works flawless. Also it was very lagging, and would often be impossible to get it to to anything until it finally settled, but was worth the wait.. Right now nothing of note, is wrong not even Bluetooth, which seems to be a big issue on AOSP ROMS. Even with help on how to correct Bluetooth issue, it would still persist and never work correctly..
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I agree, Dtux rom is the best of the best on Sprint Note 4 MM.
https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-store-update-brings-dark-mode-and-one-ui-design/
I didn't expect this to work with 6.0 mm but OMG! Nugut on MM, no way !!! but it did, WoW.
Merry Christmas and happy holidays Doubledragon5
doubledragon5 said:
Since buying this Sprint Note 4 I have tried 4 different custom ROM. 1 touch-wiz, and 3 AOSP. My opinion Detux Corp Rom v9.0-Zelfania'sLove is the absolute best in terms of looks, stability, customizing and response. This along with BeastMode-r61-UN7 kernel makes it a perfect combination for a phone that is now 6 yrs old.. . I did have a few issue, during the first few installs, as I have not dealt with a Touch-whiz ROM in a few yrs. Every thing about this Rom is superb. With plenty of customizing, and tweaking, you really do not need to add anything else to make this Rom stand out over the others.. One issue I did have was with viper4Android. With the option to install in Aroma, after installing it would not work like it was suppose to. It would never process or change any aspect of audio that I choose.. Once I Re did the Rom again, after trying a few AOSP, I downloaded the Viper4Android APK separate, along with the preinstalled busybox, it works flawless. Also it was very lagging, and would often be impossible to get it to to anything until it finally settled, but was worth the wait.. Right now nothing of note, is wrong not even Bluetooth, which seems to be a big issue on AOSP ROMS. Even with help on how to correct Bluetooth issue, it would still persist and never work correctly..
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Ported kernels of r56 to r61 successfully
Overclocked, hell Yea!!!
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Overclocked, hell Yea!!!
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I'll have to give that a try on my day off LOL
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I'll have to give that a try on my day off LOL
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The Mods .zip available in the link below removes the once alway by default. Let you choose without forcing you to set default app.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/development/rom-t3568075
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I'll have to give that a try on my day off LOL
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Check this out
5DQ15 bootloader and Modem running on a Lollipop custom rom, system root and Samsung theming full functioning as it should.
Cons= camera is blurted but I'll see if I can port or modify the files. Perhaps flash the modified r61/r56 Marshmallow kernel. Experimentation and observation.
Check out SuperSu Pro V2.52
I kept having issues with BusyBox. I finally found where it was pre-installed but it took me a while, I will admit. The Busybox by Steritson or what ever, was showing it was installed to the /sbin/. However, I discovered it was in device/ data/local/ and there it was Busybox. The screen shot is from after I manually deleted it with my root file manager . Yea, I took a bit of a risk but it did fit well with me. It just didn't look right.
Next, I unistalled previous bbox applets from within the app. I rebooted and ran the app to see if all was bbox was removed. a. Tgen I denied it root , forced stoped cleared cache, data and unistalled. nd indeed. I now use l Busybox app to Jrummy. Looks good so far but will see. Anyway, system/xbin for syatem root and syatem/sbin or system/bin for syatemless root.
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5DQ15 bootloader and Modem running on a Lollipop custom rom, system root and Samsung theming full functioning as it should.
Cons= camera is blurted but I'll see if I can port or modify the files. Perhaps flash the modified r61/r56 Marshmallow kernel. Experimentation and observation.
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Which Lollipop custom rom?
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Which Lollipop custom rom?
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Hello my friend, Its good to hear from you. I'm running the Ultimate Note 5 hybrid rom (MOAR). Hears the link if you interested.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4-sprint/development/rom-t3330135
Which kernel did you use? How is your battery life? I never did like battery life with the marshmallows ROMs
I gave it a shot, but wifi doesn't work... So back to UN7
Yea, I never almost never use Wifi but I couldn't get my hot spot to work. Blurred camera, no Wifi and no hot spot. My Bluetooth works. I have an old back from my previous Note 4, I was wondering if I should flash the modem partitions . Freaking fused 5, binary 4 bit the bog one. Dam!!
Im using the besst mode 2.2 ZL by @freeza. I think I try porting the r56 boot.img to the .zip of the R 2.2 ZL kernel zip. I appreciate any input or suggestions @doubledragon5
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Yea, I never almost never use Wifi but I couldn't get my hot spot to work. Blurred camera, no Wifi and no hot spot. My Bluetooth works. I have an old back from my previous Note 4, I was wondering if I should flash the modem partitions . Freaking fused 5, binary 4 bit the bog one. Dam!!
Im using the besst mode 2.2 ZL by @freeza. I think I try porting the r56 boot.img to the .zip of the R 2.2 ZL kernel zip. I appreciate any input or suggestions @doubledragon5
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I can care less about hotspot. But if we can get Wi-Fi to work that would be fantastic

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