What ROM Build are you currently using? - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

Now that there are custom roms available, it's time to ask the question. I am currently using xXx with Adin's Kernel. I like staying in stock and this rom is stock based and faster with its customization and debloating. Also I love the phone voice recording feature. I love custom roms but I want my device to be encrypted. I don't want my pictures and files to be stolen, I want twrp & ROM to be ecrypted.
What about you?
ROM: xXx NoLimits 1.6 [OOS][OP5] ☆ Speed/RAM optimized ☆ [4.5.5]
Kernel: Carbonite Kernel
Mods: Youtube Ad & Background Free, Substratum Ozone, Dolby
Root: Magisk 13.2

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What are you running? (your setup....this is not a whats the best rom thread?)

Hello Users of this Great forum!
Long time user of XDA, quite new OPO owner!
A question to you all......?
What ROM are you using? What Kernel? Any Extras like Xposed?
This Thread is **NOT** a post for asking what is the best rom (as everyone knows, different people have different tastes!)
Ill start...............
ROM : SultanXDAs CM12.1 rom with CAF
Kernal : The one that comes with the rom
Extras : None, like it as it is!
So everyone......lets share our set ups!!!!
Why not press the THANKS BUTTON? lol
biggary said:
Hello Users of this Great forum!
Long time user of XDA, quite new OPO owner!
A question to you all......?
What ROM are you using? What Kernel? Any Extras like Xposed?
This Thread is **NOT** a post for asking what is the best rom (as everyone knows, different people have different tastes!)
Ill start...............
ROM : SultanXDAs CM12.1 rom with CAF
Kernal : The one that comes with the rom
Extras : None, like it as it is!
So everyone......lets share our set ups!!!!
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Stock Rom unrooted, get 4 to 5 hours of SOT. Great performance But the WiFi disconnects during sleep are driving me nuts. Time to flash again.
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
ROM : SultanXDAs CM13 rom with CAF
Kernal : The one that comes with the rom
Extras : None, like it as it is!
ROM: Resurrection Remix 5.5.9 (based on Android 5.1.1)
Kernel: boeffla kernel stable 4.2
Extras: xposed, 6.0.1 emojis
ROM: CM13 Nightlies
Kernel: ROM's default kernel
Extras: None so far
ROM : Official CM13 nightly build - 20151203
Kernal : The one that comes with the rom
Extras : None, like it as it is!
ROM : SultanXDAs CM13 rom with CAF
Kernal : The one that comes with the rom
Extras : Xposed, MaxxAudio
ROM : SultanXDAs CM13 rom with CAF
Kernal : The one that comes with the rom
Extras : None
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
ROM: SultanXDA's CM13 with CAF
Kernel: SultanXDA
Extras: Chainfire's systemless root, Xposed, Unicode emoji with modded Google Keyboard, Maxxaudio, Naptime with Aggressive Doze, DPI set to 400 via build.prop
ROM : Omni / SlimLP Android 6.0
Kernal : Stock Omni kernel
Extras : Xposed + layers
Kalentia said:
ROM: SultanXDA's CM13 with CAF
Kernel: SultanXDA
Extras: Chainfire's systemless root, Xposed, Unicode emoji with modded Google Keyboard, Maxxaudio, Naptime with Aggressive Doze, DPI set to 400 via build.prop
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Which MaxxAudio are you running? As I can see many are having issue with it.
rajarshi10 said:
Which MaxxAudio are you running? As I can see many are having issue with it.
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I have a custom install zip I put together from a couple sources. I've only tested it on this build of 6.0 but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work on others. The only problem I have currently is the fact that it doesn't recognize when headsets or Bluetooth speakers are connected so it defaults to the speaker profile no matter what. Otherwise it works perfectly, and I've got a pretty killer sound profile going on it.
Kalentia said:
I have a custom install zip I put together from a couple sources. I've only tested it on this build of 6.0 but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work on others. The only problem I have currently is the fact that it doesn't recognize when headsets or Bluetooth speakers are connected so it defaults to the speaker profile no matter what. Otherwise it works perfectly, and I've got a pretty killer sound profile going on it.
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Yes, it doesn't recognize headsets. That's a major bug.
ROM : BrokenOS 4.0
Kernal : Stock BrokenOS kernel
Extras : XTREMEMusic by androidexpert35
ROM : SultanXDA's cm12.1
Kernel : comes with the rom
Extras : Root for Emoji switcher (to use iphone emojis) and thats it basically nothing
ROM : Official CM13 nightly build - 20151206
Kernal : Boeffla v11
Extras : Chainfire's systemless root, Naptime with Aggressive Doze, DPI set to 400 via build.prop
ROM: CM13 Nightly
Kernel: Lord Boeffla Kernel [emoji3]
Extras: xposed framework
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
ROM: HydrogenOS v014 (20151127)
Kernel: stock
Extras: H2OS_GAPPS, SuperSU v2.46, xposed v78
ROM: Exodus Android Lollipop 5.0 last build (1.5.2015)
Kernel: franco.Kernel r43
Extras: MaxxAudio with MaxxVolume, ColorOS Camera and Multirom: CM11S, LolliCOS (ColorOS).
Adithya R said:
ROM: Exodus Android Lollipop 5.0 last build (1.5.2015)
Kernel: franco.Kernel r43
Extras: MaxxAudio with MaxxVolume, ColorOS Camera and Multirom: CM11S, LolliCOS (ColorOS).
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Hi Could u plzz give me the link for lolliCOS? I really want to try it out

Recent [KERNEL] for Chroma [6.0.1] _r62 ROM for N4

It seems Chroma is no longer developed and the kernel is getting old without security updates. How do I know what actively developed kernel is compatible with that ROM? Thanks for any feedback.
Since Chroma rom is a AOSP based rom, you can use whatever AOSP kernel you like. You can try Quanta kernel (v20). I'm using it on Dirty Unicorn rom since 2 months
Thank you very much. So the first is to find the base ROM, AOSP for Chroma. Also, is it correct to assume I have to pick an AOSP kernel for marshmallow (if they have for all of the Android variants)?
Nevermind: It is in Quanta's page for kernel v20:
"This kernel is made for Android 5.1 (Lollipop) up to Android 6.0. (Marshmallow)"
Thanks again.

Stock ROM vs Custom ROM

I've yet to set-up my new OP5, as i'm still undecided whether to stick with the stock 4.5.4 ROM, or try 1 of the custom ROMs that are currently available.
Who's stuck to stock, and who's tried/trying a custom with a kernel?
Stock ROM = ROM that was supplied with the OP5
Custom ROM = ROM that has been shared on forums by developers. etc.
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As off now I am on stock but will surely be going over custom ROM and custom kernel. Custom ROM and Kernel surely gives some extra benefits over stock(battery backup and many other features.)
So just test the phone for any HW defects or any for a week or so and you are good to root.
As far as I'm concerned, stock is a custom ROM. Not sure which option on the poll to pick...
Elnrik said:
As far as I'm concerned, stock is a custom ROM. Not sure which option on the poll to pick...
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By custom, i'm refering to custom ROMs that XDA users have shared on the forum.
Stock ROM = ROM that was supplied with the OP5
Custom ROM = ROM that has been shared on forums by developers. etc.
Most of what I needed custom ROMs for in the past can be accomplished with oxygen OS now so I probably wont be installing anything aside from OEM updates until they stop supporting this device, if I still have it at that time. And when I do, it's just to try out whatever the latest OS is so I'm familiar with the new features when I do upgrade.
I think the most I will do for now is root, and TWRP but I'm still up in the air about that.
I think Oxygen OS works really nice at the moment, i will stay stock for now.
Updates will come rapidly from Oneplus thus the custom ROMS are not worth it for me at the moment.
Once Lineage or RR Remix arrives i will switch to custom ROMS
I'm on FreedomOS and it's very faster then original OxygenOS... I like this for now better than the original one
I've had my OP5 since yesterday and it's been fantastic and I haven't felt a need to use a custom ROM at all. I also usually add a custom kernel to I can change sounds and increase vibration sensitivity (may still do a kernel). I'm getting just over 9 hours of SOT with everything stock. I mean hell I used Google Maps today for 1 hour straight and it only used 6% battery!? My Nexus would have lost at least 18-20%.
When it's all said and done, I'm sure I'll get the itch to ROM and kernel this phone, but this is truly the first phone I don't feel a need to right now. Of course I rooted the phone and applied TRWP the first 5 min I had the phone haha. That goes without saying for my root apps like TB, Accubattery and Nova Launcher.
Can anyone check if the jelly effect is still there after they flashed the custom roms?
roba93 said:
I think Oxygen OS works really nice at the moment, i will stay stock for now.
Updates will come rapidly from Oneplus thus the custom ROMS are not worth it for me at the moment.
Once Lineage or RR Remix arrives i will switch to custom ROMS
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that's exactly what i would do
I really like the stock ROM. Coming from Samsung and LG phones, the OP5 is already running the type of ROM I'd likely flash to those phones if I could. I did root it though, and I'll likely stay this way unless something really compelling comes up, or OP stops updating it.
Using stock for now. I personally see no point in switching to custom until AOSP/LOS based ROMs begin appearing. It's still going to be Oxygen OS with basically the same features if I'd switch now.
As of now i'm sticking with stock. The phone is still young and i expect software updates to happen more frequently. As soon as the ROM's have more time to be developed and mature and OnePlus slows down the updates I will probably switch. As of now all the ROM's and recovery's are still in development and I am choosing to wait till it smooths out a little.
I have tried AICP, Tipsy OS, Mokee, Lineage, Hydrogen os. I would say Stock is the best. My present setup.
Hydrogen Os 3.5.0
Root via Chainfire Super su
Official TWRP
decrypted
Android o emoji's
A few tweaks.
Enjoying every bit.
May switch if CMTE (CM theme engine) comes to lineage Is, not a fan of the present theme engine.
Rooted, because wanted to get rid of the annoying ads and have some tweaks
I'm on xXx 2.0 Stock ROM and it works great. I will wait until everything is working to move to custom rom.
FreedomOS is a very good rom.
Also with Boeffla, Magisk.
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zeyaan said:
I have tried AICP, Tipsy OS, Mokee, Lineage, Hydrogen os. I would say Stock is the best. My present setup.
Hydrogen Os 3.5.0
Root via Chainfire Super su
Official TWRP
decrypted
Android o emoji's
A few tweaks.
Enjoying every bit.
May switch if CMTE (CM theme engine) comes to lineage Is, not a fan of the present theme engine.
Rooted, because wanted to get rid of the annoying ads and have some tweaks
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Anyone can confirm if zoom 2x and PhotoEditor, for Camera, are working on CUSTOM Roms ?
zeyaan said:
I have tried AICP, Tipsy OS, Mokee, Lineage, Hydrogen os. I would say Stock is the best. My present setup.
Hydrogen Os 3.5.0
Root via Chainfire Super su
Official TWRP
decrypted
Android o emoji's
A few tweaks.
Enjoying every bit.
May switch if CMTE (CM theme engine) comes to lineage Is, not a fan of the present theme engine.
Rooted, because wanted to get rid of the annoying ads and have some tweaks
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May I ask, how is your idle drain on H2OS? What did you tweak to improve battery life?
I'm on H2OS too (so far unrooted), and idle drain is crazy... I even uninstalled Google Play Services (using Yalp Store to get Google Play Apps). Now Android System and Android OS kill my battery haha.
Stock OOS 4.5.6
Rooted with Magisk
Pixel Launcher, Android Messages, Google Dialer
Works great!
Stock rom with dirty core, amazing, while dirty unicorns is not released
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[DISCUSSION] [POLL] Which ROM do you use as your Daily Driver?

What is your Daily Driver ROM? How does it fare when it comes to daily usage? Compare with other set-ups right here!
Post your ROM add-ons, Kernels, Modules etc
ROM-
Kernel (if a custom Kernel is flashed, or leave it blank)-
Root Method (Magisk or SuperSU) -
Modules (Magisk and Xposed) -
Profiles (AKT, etc) -
Misc. Mods (Audio Mods, etc) -
Don't forget to post your device stats, such as SOT, Standby drain and so on!
Please link the original post for each mod you mention.
May the best device win!
ROM - NitrogenOS Oreo 8.1.0
Root Method - Magisk 14.5
Magisk modules - iOS 11 emoji, iYTBP vanced, iYTBP detach
Misc. Mods - Google Camera (BSG from here)
Surpisingly the rom is perfectly usable as a daily driver, smoother than a lot of polished nougat custom roms. That's impressive!
thes3usa said:
What is your Daily Driver ROM? How does it fare when it comes to daily usage? Compare with other set-ups right here!
Post your ROM add-ons, Kernels, Modules etc
ROM-
Kernel (if a custom Kernel is flashed, or leave it blank)-
Root Method (Magisk or SuperSU) -
Modules (Magisk and Xposed) -
Profiles (AKT, etc) -
Misc. Mods (Audio Mods, etc) -
Don't forget to post your device stats, such as SOT, Standby drain and so on!
Please link the original post for each mod you mention.
May the best device win!
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Nitrogen OS is for OnePlus 3 only or its for OP3T as well ?
eddy4823 said:
Nitrogen OS is for OnePlus 3 only or its for OP3T as well ?
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Works on 3T also.
?????
Jackhass said:
ROM - NitrogenOS Oreo 8.1.0
Root Method - Magisk 14.5
Modules (Magisk and Xposed) - iOS 11 emoji, iYTBP vanced, iYTBP detach
Misc. Mods (Audio Mods, etc) - Google Camera (BSG from here)
Surpisingly the rom is perfectly usable as a daily driver, smoother than a lot of polished nougat custom roms. That's impressive!
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how do you have xposed on oreo??
Basically I tried everything and Resurrection Remix Nougat is the combination to which I keep coming back.
Rooted with Magisk,
misc. AudioFX, Pixel Launcher 2, Google Product Sans, Pixel UI sounds.
And that's all - I like to keep it simple
omar2005 said:
how do you have xposed on oreo??
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He doesn't. He just used a #1 template
ROM- Lineage w/Microg
Root Method (Magisk or SuperSU) - Magisk
My main goal was to get rid of Google. I charge my phone every 3 days or so, it's amazing how long my battery lasts without any Google services running.
ROM: Sultan's Lineage
Root Method: Magisk
Modules: Emoji One, Product Sans, Single User Mod and Wifi Bonding
ROM: NitrogenOS 8.1
Firmware: OOS Beta 19
Kernel: Caesium
Root: Magisk 14.5
Mods: ARISE Magnum Opus
ROM- NİtrogenOS 8.1
Kernel- Caesium
Root Method- Magisk 14.0
Modules- iOS 11 Emojis, iYTBP Vanced
Don't really have a daily driver since I switch my ROM every week, (like to keep things interesting) but lately NOS 8.1 has been looking good, although I would say Omni 8.1 currently is pretty good as well in terms of stability compared to NOS 8.1. Keep in mind both of these are still testing, at least I believe NOS is. Magisk 14.0 for Omni, and Magisk 14.5 for NOS. Stock kernel for both since Caesium gives me bootloop on both of them.
przemcio510 said:
He doesn't. He just used a #1 template
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Exactly what i did, comment edited
Oh ok
przemcio510 said:
He doesn't. He just used a #1 template
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Oh ok
Oos beta 19
Akt xana extreme battery profile
Iytb module
Google sans font module
Gcam mod
Magisk 14.5
Completely debloated of all the engineering tools
Gets me through the day.
OOS is too battery heavy.
ROM: AUDAX 4.0
Root: Magisk 14.5
Modules: Many (GCam, BusyBox, Wifi bonding etc)
Kernel: AUDAX
ROM: Paranoid Android AOSPA 7.3.1
Root: Magisk 14.0
Modules: GCam and BusyBox
Kernel: Stock
SOT: Roughly 5 hours, depending on use. Sometimes I'll get near 6 hours, but average is somewhere around 5.
Honestly I tried quite a few Nougat roms and some Oreo roms. Oreo, even in the case of OOS 5.0, is still a bit buggy, for me. I consistently switch between this and Sultan's LOS, but AOSPA seems to be my number one choice just due to some of the features.
If you want stability and a smooth experience, personal preference is for AOSPA or Sultan's LOS. Sultan's rom focuses on maximizing battery life while maintaining a super snappy experience (so battery will last longer than AOSPA), and AOSPA is a good balance between battery and performance.
ROM: Nitrogen OS 8.1
Kernel: Caesium Kernel
Root Method: Magisk Beta
Magisk Modules: ARISE Compatibility Module, iYTBP Vanced + Detach, Magisk Manager for Recovery Mode, Product Sans Font, xmlpak
Miscellaneous Mods: ARISE Magnum Opus (Core), Pixel Experience
Sent from my OnePlus 3T using XDA Labs
inasar said:
OOS is too battery heavy.
ROM: AUDAX 4.0
Root: Magisk 14.5
Modules: Many (GCam, BusyBox, Wifi bonding etc)
Kernel: AUDAX
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AUDAX is still OOS to my knowledge.
Stock Oreo with custom Mods

MIUI 9 Kernel/Kernel Adiutor configs.

We all know that MIUI is a very limited rom in terms of performance, you can easily notice that playing PUBG in a Custom ROM x MIUI ROM.
But now, for some reasons, i dont want to install a custom ROM again on my device. Is there anyway to boost up MIUI Rom? Maybe with a flashable Kernel or just some configs for Kernel Adiutor...
I'm using MIUI 9.

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