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Hey guys! I'm using CloudyStock 2.1 ROM. I was wondering which ROM gave the best battery life, should be based on Stock 4.4.2. I tried using some but they don't compare as that of Stock 4.4.2.
Thanks!
Edit: I have the D802 (International Version).
It seems reasonable enough that stock would provide the overall more stable experience. I think cloudy roms have a custom kernel so technically it's not completely stock. But I believe it would provide substantially better battery as it has all the right parts in the right places. Maybe not... That's just IMHO...
By the way thanks for posting this question. I have been looking for a stock rom to replace the one I am on now and have only been looking in the T-Mobile dev section. I did not realize there were (every variant) roms in the general section. That's great. Have you tried the cloudy pro rom? I wonder how it works since it is a G PRO port...
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OK everyone here is a taste of stock MM for you. This is a port from the Korean model of the v10 which has the same hardware we do this is basically untouched. Enjoy.
We are NOT responsible for bricked devices.
Features: Super SU, busybox, Korean apps removed
Fixed: apn's fixed, Data works like it should now.
Possible SDcard permissions fixed.
More unwanted apps removed
Bugs: fingerprint scanner is not yet working.
Camera Will Not Record: Most likely a PAL issie
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Stock Marshmallow port, ROM for the T-Mobile LG V10
Contributors
thewalkingdude, Eliminater74, aclegg2011
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-04-08
Last Updated 2016-04-11
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History: Let me explain how this port came about,
I am known for my Kernel development on the G3, I build a highly advanced custom kernel thats capable of reaching clock speeds of 3.03ghrz and gpu clocked up to 700mhz..
We are talking about a g3 here.. stock speed is 2.47 and gpu stock at 530mhz.. anyhow I build for 9 variants of the LG G3..
Which is d850/d851/d852/d855-32/d855-16/d856/f400/ls990/vs985 . Being a kernel dev, you learn what hardware goes with what..
For example: the D851/D856/F400/LS990 are all BCMD Devices. while the D850/D852/D855/VS985 are all WCNSS Devices.......
I know from experience that the f400 (Korean) is 100% same as the D851(T-Mobile).......
Same holds true on the V10 with the H901 and the F600, When I first tested it, I flashed the untouched boot.img and system.img,
and it booted fully with no issues.
I extracted the system and boot from the KDZ my self........
When I first booted, the only issue we had was keystore.. Keystore is tied into hardware..
So this is when @aclegg2011 stepped in.. He took the Stock LP H901 RoM's keystore and replaced the Stock F600 MM keystore......
He did some other changes too dealing with files.. and of course build.prop changes............
So here we bring you, The First UnOfficial Stock MM on your H901 T-Mobile V10 Device..........
Enjoy Peepz..................................
-=[ Project Was Done By ]=-
@Eliminater74 : For the Main Port and Idea, and Risking it all to make sure it worked.
@aclegg2011: For the file changes to make sure no FC happen and a few other things.
Screenshots:
Thanks a lot for sharing your work. Will flash and provide feedback
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Awesome I'll be flashing this as soon as I get off work today. Thanks for the hard work and sacrifices you've taken!
Been testing for half a day and can say its working pretty good. All essentials such as camera,phone calls data have been working just fine.can't think of any problems besides the listed finger print issue. Great work on this guys, it is pretty amazing the amount of work that has been put in and accomplished.
Oh sweet, thank you so much guys for the hard work so far. So just boot to recovery, nandroid, full wipe, and flash the zip?
update 1:
I atempted to flash but got an error 7 something about this is not a 6P
TIA
Does xposed work for this? If so, will test this when I get home
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Wi-Fi calling / VOLTE?
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amoot329 said:
Does xposed work for this? If so, will test this when I get home
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It should. Maybe someone will test that soon.
Lol I'm willing to try it. Need xposed for my game, hardly any keyboard have the autocorrect for Underworld Empire, the module Always Correct solves that.
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kdoweb said:
Oh sweet, thank you so much guys for the hard work so far. So just boot to recovery, nandroid, full wipe, and flash the zip?
update 1:
I atempted to flash but got an error 7 something about this is not a 6P
TIA
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I dunno what to tell you, 7 people tested it and it worked fine...
Nobody got that error your talking about.. and at least 3 people fully wiped and flashed..
I dirty flashed........ worked just as good..
Wooow....is amazing ...this official ..thanks
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@kdoweb: Make sure you are on twrp 3.0 or above, it will not install if you are on anything lower.
@amoot329: xposed works, but it breaks the second screens incoming calls and contact widgets like it did when we first got xposed to work on our device.
@EJerVJerO: Unfortunately wifi calling, and VoLte is not present in this rom since it is from korean variant.
Ahh thx that was it I'm still on ver 2.85 I will update when I get home thx
I think it's funny, after 20 mins of this thread being made, T-Mobile tweeted about v10 mm official *finally* being released.
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I think it's funny, after 20 mins of this thread being made, T-Mobile tweeted about v10 mm official *finally* being released.
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Its bad when the users can beat T-Mobile to the release date.... I bet they get a move on when we Do the same with Android N when its release to KR............
Please how instal this..im using twrp not work install ..?
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I've tested 4 Roms but all of them lag like hell. I moved from stock because I could barely use it properly, now I'm on a note 5 port. It's still laggy ... Would anyone help me make this thing work properly? Please?
If stock is that bad then something wrong with your phone .Confirmed if you say custom are laggy.
Suggest total wipe flash your latest stock rom to start.
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JJEgan said:
If stock is that bad then something wrong with your phone .Confirmed if you say custom are laggy.
Suggest total wipe flash your latest stock rom to start.
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understood, the stock became laggy after sometime, since i have a ton of apps, i rooted to install custom fonts but the phone was already laggy after two weeks of use which is why i went custom. Is there anything else you could suggest apart from going stock? suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks.
Edit: Read 4th post
As mentioned in the title I'm currently looking to try out some custom kernels.
But i am not really sure if there are any because most custom kernels don't really mention something about it working on stock roms.
Mostly they just name LOS and AOSP as compatible roms in the title and also in the description.
Thats why i would like to ask, has anyone tested some custom kernels on the A2017G running stock 7.1.1 B08 (V1.2.0B08 to be specific) and can tell me if they work?
Thanks in advance ^^
When they don't specify stock they will not work. Pretty sure there are no custom stock kernels for N.
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lafester said:
When they don't specify stock they will not work. Pretty sure there are no custom stock kernels for N.
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I just looked through different kernel threads and read through other ppls posts if they mention that they tried on stock (took a while)
Some actually installed a custom kernel (like beast kernel or llama sweet kernel) and said it works on stock except for audio. They only mention that audio is not working at all.
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Ok i read through some custom kernels threads posts for some hours yesterday. For example, Beast kernel was originally for stock for the A2017U. But then it moved to Lineage only.
And well the other kernels are all only for lineage or specific custom roms.
So my question is answered for now. All i can do is hope there will be stock custom kernels some day for the A2017G
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GodOfPsychos said:
Ok i read through some custom kernels threads posts for some hours yesterday. For example, Beast kernel was originally for stock for the A2017U. But then it moved to Lineage only.
And well the other kernels are all only for lineage or specific custom roms.
So my question is answered for now. All i can do is hope there will be stock custom kernels some day for the A2017G
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Look. There is none. I talked with the llama sweet dev and he didn't wanna. Same with Kranoner, he doesn't know how to fix the camera
The only one that sorta worked was Beast mode on stock and it locked the camera to 13mp max
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Look. There is none. I talked with the llama sweet dev and he didn't wanna. Same with Kranoner, he doesn't know how to fix the camera
The only one that sorta worked was Beast mode on stock and it locked the camera to 13mp max
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Did u read my post to the end? I know now there is no custom kernel for Stock. Thats why i also changed the title to "solved". All i do is hope there might be one some day. If not for nougat, then maybe for the stock+ oreo when it comes out. A man can hope
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So, I've had this phone since shortly after launch. I came from a pixel 2 XL after one of my middle school students broke it. I pretty regularly ran custom roms or just a couple modules and root apps here and there. I know you lose fingerprint sensor by installing custom roms, just curious as to what everyone else did? I assume the procedures are all still the same as the pixel 2.
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I unlocked yesterday, root and installed a kernel and run OOS Stock Rom. You should do that, if you don't want to loose the FP. Probably I would be trying some ROMs, but not now. I come from a OP3 with Custom ROM.
kickenwing13 said:
So, I've had this phone since shortly after launch. I came from a pixel 2 XL after one of my middle school students broke it. I pretty regularly ran custom roms or just a couple modules and root apps here and there. I know you lose fingerprint sensor by installing custom roms, just curious as to what everyone else did? I assume the procedures are all still the same as the pixel 2.
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There's 2 roms we have here that have the fingerprint sensor working, because they're actually Magisk modules that run on top of OOS. Revovation Ice (Only works with stable OOS) and XXX No Limits (works with stable and beta, you can find this one in the OnePlus 6 forum). I'm using Renovation Ice right now, I love it!
H4X0R46 said:
There's 2 roms we have here that have the fingerprint sensor working, because they're actually Magisk modules that run on top of OOS. Revovation Ice (Only works with stable OOS) and XXX No Limits (works with stable and beta, you can find this one in the OnePlus 6 forum). I'm using Renovation Ice right now, I love it!
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Sweet. I actually tried Friday 2 and still have it and it did not go well. Could not figure out what gapps to download, seems like everyone I picked was the wrong one. Had to learn how to put this phone back to stock and was freaking out. Nandroid backup didn't work. Every time I hit reboot system it would put me right back to the same spot, except it was TWRP encrypted, wouldn't reboot. Ended up having to figure out how to get it back to stock and haven't tried it again yet.
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kickenwing13 said:
Sweet. I actually tried Friday 2 and still have it and it did not go well. Could not figure out what gapps to download, seems like everyone I picked was the wrong one. Had to learn how to put this phone back to stock and was freaking out. Nandroid backup didn't work. Every time I hit reboot system it would put me right back to the same spot, except it was TWRP encrypted, wouldn't reboot. Ended up having to figure out how to get it back to stock and haven't tried it again yet.
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Why are you trying to install Gapps? The stock OOS already has them. Renovate Ice runs on top of the stock ROM. Back to Stock is as simple as flashing the latest ROM even with a factory reset(complete wipe). Set up as normal after flashing, then flash Twrp. Install Magisk if you want Root then Renovate Ice. There are guides on how to do all of this.
Havoc rom required then according to the directions. That's the too I tried Friday night. It was a rough night.
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kickenwing13 said:
Havoc rom required then according to the directions. That's the too I tried Friday night. It was a rough night.
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Oh ok if you are installing non-OOS ROMs yes.
schmeggy929 said:
Oh ok if you are installing non-OOS ROMs yes.
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You guys have me all about the stock ROM though. Glad that is a thing. Hopefully the installation process goes more smoothly
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kickenwing13 said:
You guys have me all about the stock ROM though. Glad that is a thing. Hopefully the installation process goes more smoothly
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Phone corrupt? Simple fix actually. Download the MSM Download Tool, it's here on XDA in the Guides section for some reason. There's the T-Mobile version of the tool if you bought your device from T-Mobile, and the global version of the tool (two separate threads on here) that will reflash the device if you bought from OnePlus directly. Shoot me a message if you need some help, I don't mind at all! [emoji1]
EDIT: Note that this tool formats your device COMPLETELY. You'll lose all your pics and files, but it cleanly installs OOS for you and relocks your bootloader as well.
H4X0R46 said:
Phone corrupt? Simple fix actually. Download the MSM Download Tool, it's here on XDA in the Guides section for some reason. There's the T-Mobile version of the tool if you bought your device from T-Mobile, and the global version of the tool (two separate threads on here) that will reflash the device if you bought from OnePlus directly. Shoot me a message if you need some help, I don't mind at all! [emoji1]
EDIT: Note that this tool formats your device COMPLETELY. You'll lose all your pics and files, but it cleanly installs OOS for you and relocks your bootloader as well.
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I downloaded the tool, and have some experience using them but ended up doing the fastboot method . Are they the same thing except one is just via toolkit ?
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kickenwing13 said:
I downloaded the tool, and have some experience using them but ended up doing the fastboot method . Are they the same thing except one is just via toolkit ?
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Well, basically the MSM tool doesn't go through your bootloader. This device has a Qualcomm download mode built in that's an even lower level mode than the bootloader. The MSM tool can restore your device even if it's TOAST (for example, corrupted bootloader or just can't boot to it.). It's easier that fastboot as well! It's a perk of having a OnePlus for sure! [emoji106]