Best Stable Rom ? - OnePlus 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Morning all. I know that choice of custom rom is a very subjective / personal matter but I would be interested in members views on their choice of best stable rom for the OP2. My OP2 is currently running the standard OxygenOS v3.6.1 which now needs updating. I've not done a custom rom replacement on an OP device before and have noticed in some threads that users are having issues with more recent TWRP & custom rom releases. Suggestions and advice would be much appreciated.

1- Aosip + bb kernel and kernel auditor : better battery average more tweaks.
2-Lineage OS 15.1+ bb kernel and auditor kernel + op5camera: stabe rom . More support, regularly updated. Battery life a little less than AOSIP.
What to remember is that BB kernel is the best according to several tests.
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I've tried, in fairly accelerated manner, various Oreo roms. Only have one sim card so can't speak to two. US TMobile customer.
Best is probably Lineage Unofficial for simple stability.
Next is Resurrection Rom.
But I too have gone back to Oxygen 3.6.1 stock, though rooted it. Why? Well, it can use wifi calling plus voLTE, and I've tested it enough to know it really does. NONE of the other roms do so.
UPDATE: I've gone to Resurrection Rom, carefully backing up the stock rom via TWRP so I can install it when/if needed in about five minutes. Resurrection Rom's very nice features compared to almost all the other Oreo roms decided me on it over Lineage after all... lots of bells and whistles to play with. And yes, as a later poster mentions, the BlueBolt kernel ups battery life making Resurrection Rom even stronger as contender.

I can say that among the three ROMs I have tested lately: Official lineage 15.1 AOSIP. and Resurrection Remix.
Resurrection Remix Coupled with Blue Bolt kernel is the best.

Battery average on Resurrection
Remix +Blue Bolt kernel View attachment 4487375
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Related

A rom better than OOS 3.5.6

There are already a lot of 7.1.1 roms for OPT on XDA and I am confused on which one to choose
Could someone please suggest me the fastest rom with best battery life?
Also it would be good but not mandatory if the rom has substrantum support.What's mandatory is better performance and battery than OOS and least bugs.
Custom ROM users please suggest.
Note-I really need volte without network drops.
Better performance any ROM.
Best battery according my experience all custom ROMs have same battery life.
Volte I don't care.
I like tipsy and dirty unicorns
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You can have a look at Tesla by Ground Zero ROMs.

Quick Question

Hello ppl.
Until now we have some amazing custom roms.
My question is:
What do you prefer?
Until now we have aokp, slim7, viperos, lineageos and xenonhd.
For sure we can use one device tree for all custom roms. We only need to add an slim.mk, viper.mk, xenonhd.mk and such stuff to the device tree's to get a working rom at all.
I found xenonhd yesterday and i thought that viperos is my final rom. But that was finally wrong.
With xenonhd i have full root, full working equalizer for music and such stuff.
So this one is my favourite for now.
Runner85sx said:
Hello ppl.
Until now we have some amazing custom roms.
My question is:
What do you prefer?
Until now we have aokp, slim7, viperos, lineageos and xenonhd.
For sure we can use one device tree for all custom roms. We only need to add an slim.mk, viper.mk, xenonhd.mk and such stuff to the device tree's to get a working rom at all.
I found xenonhd yesterday and i thought that viperos is my final rom. But that was finally wrong.
With xenonhd i have full root, full working equalizer for music and such stuff.
So this one is my favourite for now.
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Viper os
Slim7
kraze1984 said:
Slim7
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Lineage os is my favorite, with a close second of viper os, but I'm not familiar with xenonhd. What is that? Is it nougat?
(Sorry for quoting you Kraze I didn't mean to)
where is the xenonhd ROM link? until now I prefer Lineage.
Martinblf said:
where is the xenonhd ROM link? until now I prefer Lineage.
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Lineage is usually a base for other ROMs , so it would be nice if it got more focus to optimise it
, also many of the phone's major issues (Camera / Performance ) Can use improvements
After trying all ROMs other than xenonhd you mention. I have settled on Slim 7. It works good enough and I do not need the extra features with other ROMs. Plus you also get more storage space which I keep running out of.
Slim7 is my favorite
i would prefer pure AOSP
Runner85sx said:
Hello ppl.
Until now we have some amazing custom roms.
My question is:
What do you prefer?
Until now we have aokp, slim7, viperos, lineageos and xenonhd.
For sure we can use one device tree for all custom roms. We only need to add an slim.mk, viper.mk, xenonhd.mk and such stuff to the device tree's to get a working rom at all.
I found xenonhd yesterday and i thought that viperos is my final rom. But that was finally wrong.
With xenonhd i have full root, full working equalizer for music and such stuff.
So this one is my favourite for now.
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Thanks for your hard work man..
Can u update the Slim7 rom for SCC model...?? last time i checked still no IMEI. u fixed that problem in ViperOs. but older roms still have that problem...
thanks again man...
The latest build of lineage os is perfect. But whant xenonhd for testing. ? amazing al this roms for this device.
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Lineage OS, latest build is great, works like a charm
anyway always prefer LOS
snakekiller said:
The latest build of lineage os is perfect. But whant xenonhd for testing. amazing al this roms for this device.
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I'm waiting for the XenonHD rom. I think it looks very good that rom
Martinblf said:
I'm waiting for the XenonHD rom. I think it looks very good that rom
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Me too ?. And i hope all the other roms get the same fixes as the latest lineage rom
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Runner85sx said:
Hello ppl.
Until now we have some amazing custom roms.
My question is:
What do you prefer?
Until now we have aokp, slim7, viperos, lineageos and xenonhd.
For sure we can use one device tree for all custom roms. We only need to add an slim.mk, viper.mk, xenonhd.mk and such stuff to the device tree's to get a working rom at all.
I found xenonhd yesterday and i thought that viperos is my final rom. But that was finally wrong.
With xenonhd i have full root, full working equalizer for music and such stuff.
So this one is my favourite for now.
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you should update properly your github and sources, even vendors.
so we can use one for all people./rom and we will make better device tree.
My favourite rom is LineageOS. But I prefer Slim7 or ViperOS too. Other roms have bad performance and toooo many useless customization. I think you should update 5.1/6.0 custom roms. CM for example. Now I still on Lineage because this rom is more stable and smooth.
an update to cm12.1 would also be great as it has some issues also like:
- no option to prevent the phone from waking up in your pocket when using double tap to wake
- cannot connect to camera problem happening sometimes
- unable to change lock screen wallpaper
Those are some quality of life updates fixes to the CM12.1 rom that would make it even better while we wait for the nougat roms to be completely fixed.
But the development of the Oreo version at what point is it? Is anyone occupying it?
lineageos
lineageos 13, stable cm12.1 or cm13 or Miui prefer, can you port?

Custom Roms: Nougat vs MM

For those who tested both version of custom roms, what u guys liked and did not liked?
i'm new here and i already tested invicta, rr, viper and aex (aex is the best so far). i will test some mm custom roms for now
luisfelipee said:
For those who tested both version of custom roms, what u guys liked and did not liked?
i'm new here and i already tested invicta, rr, viper and aex (aex is the best so far). i will test some mm custom roms for now
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I believe Nougat ROMs will be better than Marshmallow ROMs.
Just one reason, time gap between release of G4/G4+ and Nougat is nearly 3 months (so development period will be less than 3 months), when actual development of custom ROMs was started, little after Nougat was announced. So developers haven't got enough time for development of MM. There will be device specific bugs.
I have tried OrionOS, it was fine!
luisfelipee said:
For those who tested both version of custom roms, what u guys liked and did not liked?
i'm new here and i already tested invicta, rr, viper and aex (aex is the best so far). i will test some mm custom roms for now
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I had tried invicta, rr, aosp extended, viper, aex too, then vanadium, telsa, los. I preferred rr for its customization capability and los for stability. Aosp for simplicity but los is there.
All i had tried were nougat based, and i was not liking mm as there were no significant update in there after lollipop (a major one).
Specific to Moto G4+, the device was introduced at a time when Nougat was nearing official release, so custom ROM development for Athene obviously started with MM - the version phones were shipped out with. Within a few months (Nov 2016 ish) Nougat overtook as the preferred Android version for both devs and users, across LOS and AOSP based roms. This was mainly due to Nougat offering considerable improvement over MM, which just as the last post points out, was merely a refinement of Lollipop.
IME, those who stuck with MM were mostly ones who couldn't do without Xposed, or prolly were ones who cautiously waited for an official firmware upgrade by Lenovo.
Based on my own experience, I find RR N to be far superior than RR M, in terms of performance and stability both. The fact that customization options which lie at core of RR didn't change much over the two Android versions should further point to why N is preferable over MM.
Invicta's fate sadly hangs in uncertainty and that is a huge loss given SileshNair consistently worked to get us stock-rom level stability and robustness on super feature rich ROMs.
Unless you're particular about being on the latest Android version, currently the best combination would be RR N whose recent version come shipped with Spectrum to let you choose the gov profile of your choice. Or you can go step further and get flar2's legendary ElementalX to tweak your phone all the way up! Plus with official Xposed N and rapidly updated stable mods , you can have best of all worlds - performance, features, battery life and functionality.
Tho I did switch over to Invicta Oreo a fortnight ago, I can still vouch for RR N + ElementalX + xposed (with greenify, amplify, xposed edge et al) combo to be most rewarding.

Honest Review of OnePlus X Custom ROMs

Hello everybody, just wanted to share my honest review of using custom ROMs on OnePlus X and below are my reviews of a few ROMs :-
1. AOSP_JDC Team: The battery backup and performance are good, and there is no lag. The ROM is stable and fluid.
2. AOSP Oreo 8.1: As usual the performance is good, battery backup is ok and there is no lag.
3. Lineage OS 15.1: Seriously I had a very bad experience with this ROM. When I flashed it there were no issues, the battery backup was excellent but suddenly after half an hour the message kept popping up "android.process.acore keeps stopping", I also flashed the latest build not of any use.
4. Resurrection Remix 5.8.3: This ROM is also good but for me there was Data Connection error.
Currently I'm back on Stock ROM. Its not 100% stock because I modified the stock rom by rooting and using magisk modules. I also flashed Viper4Arise_Sony_Stock_Edition to increase the sound quality.
I'm happy on my modified stock rom. Currently not planning to flash any custom rom. :good:
omkolte17 said:
Hello everybody, just wanted to share my honest review of using custom ROMs on OnePlus X and below are my reviews of a few ROMs :-
1. AOSP_JDC Team: The battery backup and performance are good, and there is no lag. The ROM is stable and fluid.
2. AOSP Oreo 8.1: As usual the performance is good, battery backup is ok and there is no lag.
3. Lineage OS 15.1: Seriously I had a very bad experience with this ROM. When I flashed it there were no issues, the battery backup was excellent but suddenly after half an hour the message kept popping up "android.process.acore keeps stopping", I also flashed the latest build not of any use.
4. Resurrection Remix 5.8.3: This ROM is also good but for me there was Data Connection error.
Currently I'm back on Stock ROM. Its not 100% stock because I modified the stock rom by rooting and using magisk modules. I also flashed Viper4Arise_Sony_Stock_Edition to increase the sound quality.
I'm happy on my modified stock rom. Currently not planning to flash any custom rom. :good:
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What the hell r you talking about dude?
Why dont you stick with Jdc if it´s stable and fluid? It´s a good rom...
Link please
Can you please post here the download link of AOSP TEAM JDC... oreo for OnePlus X
Jdc oreo i think it´s not avaliable yet... at least for onyx..
Nougat rom is here on the forum..
DanCrysis said:
Can you please post here the download link of AOSP TEAM JDC... oreo for OnePlus X
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AOSP Team JDC OREO is not available till now, but if you are searching for AOSP 7.1 by JDC Team then it's right here.

best rom and kernel combo

Just bought my mi a2. Have to say its buttery smooth but as history says, i never stick to the stock software for more than a week. As there is no objecticely best kernel and/or rom out there, what i want to know is the most popular configuration being used for this phone. What kernel and rom are yall using and how well does it hold up in terms of battery life and performance?
Also how many of you have tried the new pie resurrection remix? Is it worth trying right now?
Havoc stock
Hammad1029 said:
Just bought my mi a2. Have to say its buttery smooth but as history says, i never stick to the stock software for more than a week. As there is no objecticely best kernel and/or rom out there, what i want to know is the most popular configuration being used for this phone. What kernel and rom are yall using and how well does it hold up in terms of battery life and performance?
Also how many of you have tried the new pie resurrection remix? Is it worth trying right now?
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Hex kernel + pixel experience
And resurrection remix has a pure stock look that kind of bothers me. I've also heard of some other problems on the ROM thread.
Havoc + Hex

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