What is your Daily Driver ROM? How does it fare when it comes to daily usage? Compare with other set-ups right here!
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Modules (Magisk and Xposed) -
Profiles (AKT, etc) -
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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.
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He doesn't. He just used a #1 template
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Exactly what i did, comment edited
Oh ok
przemcio510 said:
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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
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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
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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.
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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
I flashed different roms on Moto X Play CM13, Dirty unicorns, AICP, ressurection remix but all giving some problems and random reboots. I'm currently using aicp and give random reboots same as cm13, DU.... I just want to know which is the best rom in term of customizations and stability. I even need more battery backup. So guys just suggest me the most stable and bug free custom rom for X Play
You can't get better battery backup on custom roms compared to stock rom. Regarding reboots, i never had any reboot problem on any custom rom. I used RR for over a month and now i am on DU for past week but never had any reboot. Be sure to be on the stock kernel of the rom you are using.
And what about CM 13
Stock+Xposed = stability, great battery and customization
Dirty Unicorns
Stock+ xposed
AICP gives best battery time for me
Nope never got one.
stock + squid kernel + xposed (gravitybox is a must)
debloated stock + greenify + amplify + optimus/squid kernel
Stock +Xposed (Greenify, Amplify & Gravitybox)
Craaaazzyyy Battery Life .... I kid you not !
What do you think the best rom for the moto g4 plus is in terms of battery life and performance. And which rom would give the best battery life for a light user
I tried most of them, and I think stock is best.
I have my setup with magisk: systemless xposed and superuser.
using vanir, that or stock best for me.
RR 5.8.0 is very good in battery life out of the box, I'm using it for 5-7 sot for nearly 2 days(no gaming, no stream,Bluetooth, WiFi, flight mode over night)
For the simplest experience, don't look away from Stock.
Or you can go with RR 5.8.0. That's an awesome ROM for customization freaks.
I tried a few, but Resurrection Remix 5.8.0 is best so far.
Good battery life, rooted out-of-the-box, all features I tried actually worked.
I have a canadian 1641, retail, and have NOT upgraded my modem to the N version yet.
For me the rom has been xenon hd it's great has reasonable battery life around 5 hrs sot and it is smooth AF.
Stock ROM here. Stable, no issues. Systemless rooted SuperSU, added XtremeMusic mod and Dolby Atmos (same thread).
trsix said:
using vanir, that or stock best for me.
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Im also using vanir but after upgrading to latest build battery draining fast.. any idea why this happening..?
Stock, Xposed, and maybe custom Kernel
I agree with stock. A little tweaking and stock is hard to beat.
Of you want a stable daily driver then stock can't be beat. Rooted makes it even better. Tried all the roms and they aren't good enough for daily drivers for me. Until an official rom, PAC was and has always been the second best to stock in my opinion.
I tried XPerience and Resurrection Remix, both for about a week, but I returned to rooted stock with ElementX kernel. That is the most stable setup I have found so far. Best battery life too.
Resurrection Remix hands down, been on it since the day it got released. Yes, it is a feature rich ROM and can let you customize in innumerable ways, and yet won't cost you in terms of performance and battery life.
Motor G4+ has official status to its RR ROM which means support from the Xda thread and RR devs as well.
Having tried quite a few Nougat ROMs on the Moto G4+ forum, can vouch for RR's stability. How about not having a single freeze, boot loop or auto restart since past two weeks I've been on it?
You can check its support thread, you'd have to look hard for reported bugs. In all the years of using custom ROMs, this ought to be one of the rare cases.
And it comes prebaked with kernel based on ElementalX, which means you get not only the kernel but can also tweak and optimize it with EX Kernel Manager, just as you'd do on stock.
As for the battery, I'm getting between 6 and 6.5 hours SOT with moderate - heavy use (streaming Spotify over VPN included)
Also, Xposed for Nougat is still nowhere in sight, which means having to wait still longer for the mods to be updated for 7.0 and 7.1. So, having a highly functional and feature rich ROM that can offer at least some of the functionality and customization of Xposed mods, is where RR wins over other custom ROMs.
Here's my current configuration on my XT1643:
RR 5.8.0 + SuperSU 2.78SR5 + ARISE Deuteronomy alpha with Dolby Atmos add on + Patched Adfree background playback YouTube + NoChromo adfree browser + Greenify Donation (sucks without xposed but nevermind)
Though I've not tried, but users confirm running (some) Substratum themes as well.
Future updates should get CMTE support as well, just in case.
I guess there's still lot more customization that can be done along with finding patched/alternative apps that Xposed mods would take care of other wise.
And yes, MotoG4+ is now officially supported for dualboot patcher, meaning you can boot into different ROMs which significantly expands scope of how you can use your device.
Lastly, all that's mentioned above is from Xda itself which means not only can you trust what you're doing to your phone, in case you do screw up you'd still have good chance to salvage yourself.
Sent from my Google Pixel XL using XDA Labs
vaibhavplays said:
What do you think the best rom for the moto g4 plus is in terms of battery life and performance. And which rom would give the best battery life for a light user
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Id say stock with your criteria. I have only tried several versions of CM 14.1 myself but if I remember correctly the battery felt as if it was lasting longer on stock 6.0. The experience after dealing with several reflashes and getting used to that process is a bit hard but the system I use now feels allot faster. I can only guess that the better performance comes at the cost of battery usage.
Frances91 said:
Resurrection Remix hands down, been on it since the day it got released. Yes, it is a feature rich ROM and can let you customize in innumerable ways, and yet won't cost you in terms of performance and battery life.
Motor G4+ has official status to its RR ROM which means support from the Xda thread and RR devs as well.
Having tried quite a few Nougat ROMs on the Moto G4+ forum, can vouch for RR's stability. How about not having a single freeze, boot loop or auto restart since past two weeks I've been on it?
You can check its support thread, you'd have to look hard for reported bugs. In all the years of using custom ROMs, this ought to be one of the rare cases.
And it comes prebaked with kernel based on ElementalX, which means you get not only the kernel but can also tweak and optimize it with EX Kernel Manager, just as you'd do on stock.
As for the battery, I'm getting between 6 and 6.5 hours SOT with moderate - heavy use (streaming Spotify over VPN included)
Also, Xposed for Nougat is still nowhere in sight, which means having to wait still longer for the mods to be updated for 7.0 and 7.1. So, having a highly functional and feature rich ROM that can offer at least some of the functionality and customization of Xposed mods, is where RR wins over other custom ROMs.
Here's my current configuration on my XT1643:
RR 5.8.0 + SuperSU 2.78SR5 + ARISE Deuteronomy alpha with Dolby Atmos add on + Patched Adfree background playback YouTube + NoChromo adfree browser + Greenify Donation (sucks without xposed but nevermind)
Though I've not tried, but users confirm running (some) Substratum themes as well.
Future updates should get CMTE support as well, just in case.
I guess there's still lot more customization that can be done along with finding patched/alternative apps that Xposed mods would take care of other wise.
And yes, MotoG4+ is now officially supported for dualboot patcher, meaning you can boot into different ROMs which significantly expands scope of how you can use your device.
Lastly, all that's mentioned above is from Xda itself which means not only can you trust what you're doing to your phone, in case you do screw up you'd still have good chance to salvage yourself.
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Thanks a lot man I have switched to RR I am not getting 6-7 hrs sot but I am getting around 5 hrs. Thanks for your detailed answer.:good:
Okay I have a question every nougat ROM I install I cannot get my hotspot to come up no problem with marshmallow
How can i install Ressurection Remix on my moto g4 plus..?? Give me a explained procedure for it
Azharansari said:
How can i install Ressurection Remix on my moto g4 plus..?? Give me a explained procedure for it
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I guess you did not read, search and you're also rude. That's not the way you should request something on XDA.
Did you ever installed a custom rom? If not, please take your time and learn basics BEFORE going further with installing ressurection remix. Otherwise you will run into big trouble.
Ok sorry for that..?
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
There are many Oreo ROMs but which you guys this is the best ? Also suggest them and the kernel you're using for next battery life....
Stock feel with pixel accents is the first priority
Resurrection Remix 6.0.0 [8.1.0] + Magisk 15.3 with stock kernel (I can't seem to flash a kernel on my OnePlus 5 because when I do it bootloops) is what I'm using as a daily driver (it's very stable and customizable). If you can flash a kernel, I was always happy with Elemental X on my LG Nexus 5 (which died unfortunately, power button broke so bootloops all the time).
Beware, you need to upgrade your firmware if you are coming from Nougat. And you need to flash the unofficial 8.1 opengapps (opengapps doesn't support android 8.1 as of yet). You find the links and instructions on the Resurrection Remix ROM page.
Edit : Also make sure that you have the latest TWRP (3.2.1-0). TWRP 3.1.1-0 may not support all if any Oreo ROMS.
Mainak_11 said:
There are many Oreo ROMs but which you guys this is the best ? Also suggest them and the kernel you're using for next battery life....
Stock feel with pixel accents is the first priority
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Please search before posting as the exact thread already exists https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/help/whats-best-oreo-rom-t3747461