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Hello guys
I created this thread as many dont have enough post counts to post in dev section.
You can ask Any question related to Indroid Roms.
And can also report bugs n request features to our next upcoming builts here
Feel free to talk, i'll help you in every possible way.
Update to v4.2 Video Guide:-
You will get a exclamation mark with triangle which comes after flashing the rom, dont worry just press the left soft key next to the home button!
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systemsound after using navi
Hey, love Inroid! Thx!
One thing: after using navi, the systemsound stays on 100%, how can I change that the sound stays the same as before using the navi?
Maybe I missed some posts on this, sorry for that..
Greetz
Tom
Belgium
rudolf895 said:
Hello guys
I created this thread as many dont have enough post counts to post in dev section.
You can ask Any question related to Indroid Roms.
And can also report bugs n request features to our next upcoming builts here
Feel free to talk, i'll help you in every possible way.
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Indroid was the 1st custom rom i flashed on my G3. Before this I was very new to all these. I am only waiting for a simple way to partition and use Indriod FSC then I will post in this thread some troubleshoot for newbies which I felt during Indroid ROM flashing. hope that will make life easier for those who want to flash it but worried about errors.
Can i overclock my indroid 4.2 ?? And are there some risks? will my telephone die?
Dvl1 said:
Hey, love Inroid! Thx!
One thing: after using navi, the systemsound stays on 100%, how can I change that the sound stays the same as before using the navi?
Maybe I missed some posts on this, sorry for that..
Greetz
Tom
Belgium
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navigation app is what you mean right..
Will check on this and see if anything can be done..
Btw you can also reduce system sound with the volume key on the left side right? Doesn't that work?
brjshshrma said:
Indroid was the 1st custom rom i flashed on my G3. Before this I was very new to all these. I am only waiting for a simple way to partition and use Indriod FSC then I will post in this thread some troubleshoot for newbies which I felt during Indroid ROM flashing. hope that will make life easier for those who want to flash it but worried about errors.
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you haven't partition'd yet?
Use minitool and partition your sd..I could make a video on using ext4 as data on indroid if you want me to?
I'd show from start in the video if you'll want it.
And Indroid FSC is used after making an ext partition on sd not before.
tumtum100 said:
Can i overclock my indroid 4.2 ?? And are there some risks? will my telephone die?
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Risks:-
Phone Slow down(only some times not all the time)
Heat
Pros:-
Faster UI
Smoother Gaming
Voodoo Sound
1% Battery MOD
and a lot more
These above are the advantages of FuguMod Kernel..
You can get the latest 2.4(B3) from here.
Can u please make a video on how to parition and how does the change look in g3 mean does phone memory increase in size? I did everything my just just keeps vibrating after the partition and reboot.Than i remove the sd card than only phone boots dont know what i am doing wrong!
akshayw said:
Can u please make a video on how to parition and how does the change look in g3 mean does phone memory increase in size? I did everything my just just keeps vibrating after the partition and reboot.Than i remove the sd card than only phone boots dont know what i am doing wrong!
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ok i will when i get time..
I installed indroid 4.2. Everything seems to work, except the gps and usb-connection.
It takes a very long time to get a fix on gps. When i finally get get a fix and i give a location in google navigation, it crashes.
About the usb-connection, the first time i connected to my pc, it worked. But after that, it doesn't work anymore. When i connect my sg3 to my pc, it thrils ones and that's it.
Any ideas?
Greetz,
Kyh31
Sent from my GT-I5800 using XDA App
rudolf895 said:
Risks:-
Phone Slow down(only some times not all the time)
Heat
Pros:-
Faster UI
Smoother Gaming
Voodoo Sound
1% Battery MOD
and a lot more
These above are the advantages of FuguMod Kernel..
You can get the latest 2.4(B3) from here.
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Ah ok Thanks, But will my phone drain more battery ? And if i play 15 min a game will my telephone not shut down because hes too hot or it will just die?
EDIT: And what is the 1% battery mod?
should i overclock to 800mhz as it dont hamper the voltage?or its safe to go with 667?????and my 3d gallery is not working.how to use 3d gallery??i have updated 4.2 along with that fugumod beta 3
tumtum100 said:
Ah ok Thanks, But will my phone drain more battery ? And if i play 15 min a game will my telephone not shut down because hes too hot or it will just die?
EDIT: And what is the 1% battery mod?
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1% battery mod will show batter from 1 to 100 not as 10,20,30..
Battery might go less with oc version..But phone wont die.
Slight warmth can we felt while playing for longer times.
arnab_bhuiya said:
should i overclock to 800mhz as it dont hamper the voltage?or its safe to go with 667?????and my 3d gallery is not working.how to use 3d gallery??i have updated 4.2 along with that fugumod beta 3
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as of now its just over clocked to 800Mhz so i recommended to stick with 667Mhz version ie standard version.
3d gallery not working?
If you have updated the kernel to beta 3 then stick to it no need to reflash
kyh31 said:
I installed indroid 4.2. Everything seems to work, except the gps and usb-connection.
It takes a very long time to get a fix on gps. When i finally get get a fix and i give a location in google navigation, it crashes.
About the usb-connection, the first time i connected to my pc, it worked. But after that, it doesn't work anymore. When i connect my sg3 to my pc, it thrils ones and that's it.
Any ideas?
Greetz,
Kyh31
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have you updated to v4.2 because i dont have the above issues in v4.2
rudolf895 said:
have you updated to v4.2 because i dont have the above issues in v4.2
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I have checked it and build number is "indroid 4.2 darkfroyo (hypermix)".
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@rudolf
my kernel version is:2.6.32.9 [email protected]
nd build number:indroid 4.2 darkfroyo(hypermix)
is my version all right or something is wrong with the installation because i cannot c ny 3d gallery...how to use 3d gallery?????nd my mobile cannot recognize kies...why so???
Hello,
I'm new and i would like testing indroid rom
But i must flash indroid 4.0 and after, with CMW flash 4.1 and 4.2 ?
Ty for answers and sorry for my bad english...
OK, so yesterday I flashed the new ANA2 firmware and immediately saw that it uses much less RAM resources than the previous versions. Although the only downside is that it returns everything to stock (there isn't a pre-rooted one yet). And by "everything" I mean EVERYTHING : no more root ; stock recovery and a bunch of annoying apps and bloatware. So you gotta install CWM (or TWRP) again, through ODIN, then you gotta root your phone, again, with Chainfire's SuperSU app through the custom recovery. And finally you gotta install an app like Freezer to disable the bloatware (NOTE-Google Maps and Google Magazines need to be deleted from .../system/app, because for some reason they won't stay freezed after a reboot). The other thing is (at least with me) that the official samsung boot and shutdown logo are replaced by ones from Movistar (it's an operator?) and the boot up sound is missing, but if you dig a bit here in xda, you'll find a post for the Galaxy S2 which has all the S3 Mini original animations needed to restore your phone's boot and shutdown logo If you really want the boot sound back, again search a bit here and you'll find a post which has a collection of S3 system sounds (which are the same as our S3 Mini's) and you just have to copy the file "PowerON.ogg" to ...system/media/audio/ui replacing the existing one. I think it's just better to replace the whole "audio" folder, 'cause there might be some other sounds missing.
And yeah, that's about it about the new firmware. Please note that I've downloaded this http://live.samsung-updates.com/details/24398/Galaxy_S_3_Mini/GT-I8190/XEC/I8190XXANA2.html version of the ANA2 firmware, so changes may vary between other versions of it.
If you can't find the posts for the original sounds and boot stuff, ask in this thread and I'll upload them to mediafire and post links here
! ! ! ALWAYS MAKE A NANDROID BACKUP OF YOUR CURRENT ROM AND HAVE IT ON YOUR EXTERNAL SD CARD JUST IN CASE ! ! !
Do you mean that samsung deleted much of theire apps in the new firmware?
Whitefoxy said:
Do you mean that samsung deleted much of theire apps in the new firmware?
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well, actually no. They've added a few more apps but you can get rid of them either with Freezer or by deleting them from system/app
Either way, you MUST be rooted
Ah oke , do you might know witch apps i get new? becaus i have been notified on my Phone that an update is available . Im currious
Fresh version of baseband, and this would be for I8190, not I8190N model, right ?
Dont ask how i know, but flashing wrong version is a really really bad idea........
webgringo said:
Fresh version of baseband, and this would be for I8190, not I8190N model, right ?
Dont ask how i know, but flashing wrong version is a really really bad idea........
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yes. everything is fresh and the above one is for the GT-I8190, but there is a ANA1 firmware for your I8190N model Here it is : http://live.samsung-updates.com/details/24083/Galaxy_S_3_Mini/GT-I8190N/TMZ/I8190NXXANA1.html
Whitefoxy said:
Ah oke , do you might know witch apps i get new? becaus i have been notified on my Phone that an update is available . Im currious
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well, I remember getting Google Magazines, for sure, but i forgot if there are any others. Tomorrow I'll flash ANA2 again as I wanna have the ANA2 kernel (currently on bln one) for better performance. Will let you know before I start freezing and deleting them
ok, so I reinstalled ANA2 and there are a few new apps like : Gun Bros , Google Magazines , Emotico , Mucika and Movistar
Thanks , but so the unwanted apps grow more ... i believe its almost time for me to excualy search somebody in real life that can root .
Can the new firmware help my battery to last longer? becaus my Phone's battery only last for 7 hours ...
Whitefoxy said:
Thanks , but so the unwanted apps grow more ... i believe its almost time for me to excualy search somebody in real life that can root .
Can the new firmware help my battery to last longer? becaus my Phone's battery only last for 7 hours ...
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I think it helps, but can't tell exactly as I've got apps that save up battery. Here's my setup :
DU Battery Saver PRO (paid ; needs root) - only turned on the Low CPU Frequency When Screen Locked option
Boosters Plus Battery Saver PRO (paid ; needs root) - Turned on all boosters (Double booster on ones which have that option)
Tasker (paid) - i use it so that my phone goes into Airplane Mode from 00:00 to 07:00 and to turn on 3G only when I launch specified apps
Battery Saving Build.prop Tweaks (...system/build.prop) - add the following lines at the very end of the build.prop file, then save it and reboot -->
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=0
pm.sleep_mode=1
With the above settings and the new firmware I got 5% drain from 23:00 to 07:00, which is amazing for me. The trick is to be able to use your phone without it lagging or lacking features, but when the screen turns off, all the above mentioned things take effect and greatly preserve battery life.
P.S. I can tell you how to root your phone it it's the international GT-I8190 version. I've even got all the stuff needed on my PC if you can't find something.
Oke thanks ,
I have never used custom rom . So i first gonne see if the new firmware thingy can help and otherwise i install custom rom
Whitefoxy said:
Oke thanks ,
I have never used custom rom . So i first gonne see if the new firmware thingy can help and otherwise i install custom rom
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I was like that 'bout a year ago, but yesterday I remembered that there is nothing better than the latest stock firmware for a device. With all custom roms that i've tried FF6 and a bunch of other games and the whole UI lagged very much. As of yesterday, it runs smooth again (just like when I bought my phone).
Ah oke good to know
I'm installing it now... but can u plz share the link for boot and sounds staff
Ahmed.ragab said:
I'm installing it now... but can u plz share the link for boot and sounds staff
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Here are the boot anims : http://www.mediafire.com/download/xaa1fi5k5f3xxdc/(SGS3Mini)+Original+Boot+Animations.rar
And here are the system sounds : https://www.dropbox.com/s/ughgx2b7ymddut2/original system sounds.rar
koragg97 said:
Here are the boot anims : http://www.mediafire.com/download/xaa1fi5k5f3xxdc/(SGS3Mini)+Original+Boot+Animations.rar
And here are the system sounds : https://www.dropbox.com/s/ughgx2b7ymddut2/original system sounds.rar
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thank you
The for info
Sent from my GT-I8190 using xda app-developers app
Maclaw ROM is much better than stock, also for battery life now. One GMAIL push sync + wApp will last 2 days moderate usage.
4everAnoob said:
Maclaw ROM is much better than stock, also for battery life now. One GMAIL push sync + wApp will last 2 days moderate usage.
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Yeah i know, but the only thing that prevents me from switching is that there is no TouchWiz in CM (and i love touchwiz launcher) xD
Anyway, i was talking about how the newest STOCK firmware is better than the other STOCK ones.
Currently waiting for DModv7, though
does anybody know a way to enable 4way reboot for this latest firmware?
Big Update of my problem : http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-...ry-draining-5-0-2-t3256313/page3#post64044858
Hello,
I have buy the LG G2 from a friend, and upgraded on 5.0.2, but I have a problem with the battery.
For example, I charge it to 100% and wait 30 minutes more, unplug it and sleep. From ~10pm to 6:30am I have loose ~20%.
Here is the graph :
Album in imgur : http://imgur.com/a/G1YMw
I don't know why, I can't find something wrong in 3C Toolbox or System Tuner or Battery Stats Plus. But if you want screen of these apps tell me (my phone is rooted)
Thank you very much for your help !!!!!
Dlazzy said:
Hello,
I have buy the LG G2 from a friend, and upgraded on 5.0.2, but I have a problem with the battery.
For example, I charge it to 100% and wait 30 minutes more, unplug it and sleep. From ~10pm to 6:30am I have loose ~20%.
Here is the graph :
Album in imgur : http://imgur.com/a/G1YMw
I don't know why, I can't find something wrong in 3C Toolbox or System Tuner or Battery Stats Plus. But if you want screen of these apps tell me (my phone is rooted)
Thank you very much for your help !!!!!
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Try Wakelock detector free to see what is draining ur battery even when u are not using ur phone ....and keep us informed about it...
Such massive battery drain is not normal. Backup you data and do a factory reset. Only install the apps you need. If that doesn't fix it, then it could be a bad battery.
panostheodorakis7 said:
Try Wakelock detector free to see what is draining ur battery even when u are not using ur phone ....and keep us informed about it...
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Hello,
I have a problem with your application it say "Failed to perform this task at this moment, please try again later"
stan54 said:
Such massive battery drain is not normal. Backup you data and do a factory reset. Only install the apps you need. If that doesn't fix it, then it could be a bad battery.
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I already do it, no change even if I uninstall all lg apps and google.
Thank you very much of your help.
panostheodorakis7 said:
Try Wakelock detector free to see what is draining ur battery even when u are not using ur phone ....and keep us informed about it...
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I have installed the app as system. It work now, I'm telling you tomorrow of later in night.
panostheodorakis7 said:
Try Wakelock detector free to see what is draining ur battery even when u are not using ur phone ....and keep us informed about it...
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stan54 said:
Such massive battery drain is not normal. Backup you data and do a factory reset. Only install the apps you need. If that doesn't fix it, then it could be a bad battery.
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Here is the results of Wakelock detector after 1 day, with no SIMCARD and a little little bit of wifi :
All screens :
album : http://imgur.com/a/auV84
I try to make a factory reset, no change. I think I can try to back to 4.4.2 ? (I have the kdz and tool for it)
Thank you very much for your help.
Dlazzy said:
Here is the results of Wakelock detector after 1 day, with no SIMCARD and a little little bit of wifi :
All screens :
album : http://imgur.com/a/auV84
I try to make a factory reset, no change. I think I can try to back to 4.4.2 ? (I have the kdz and tool for it)
Thank you very much for your help.
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As far as i can see ....there is nothing that drains so much battery from your system....and if you are using your phone ~18 hours and you still have 25% battery i believe that is nothing wrong with it .....BUT if u want u can still do a battery calibration ....u can find more about it herehttp://www.xda-developers.com/calib...asy-way-with-battery-calibration-for-android/ ....if u do it let us know if u saw any changes ....
Στάλθηκε από το LG-D802 μου χρησιμοποιώντας Tapatalk
Dlazzy said:
Hello,
I have buy the LG G2 from a friend, and upgraded on 5.0.2, but I have a problem with the battery.
For example, I charge it to 100% and wait 30 minutes more, unplug it and sleep. From ~10pm to 6:30am I have loose ~20%.
Here is the graph :
Album in imgur : http://imgur.com/a/G1YMw
I don't know why, I can't find something wrong in 3C Toolbox or System Tuner or Battery Stats Plus. But if you want screen of these apps tell me (my phone is rooted)
Thank you very much for your help !!!!!
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have you tried the goosle services script to reduce battery?
from 9 hours of sleep mine get 3% on cloudy. try
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/guide-reducing-google-play-services-t3139032
panostheodorakis7 said:
As far as i can see ....there is nothing that drains so much battery from your system....and if you are using your phone ~18 hours and you still have 25% battery i believe that is nothing wrong with it .....BUT if u want u can still do a battery calibration ....u can find more about it herehttp://www.xda-developers.com/calib...asy-way-with-battery-calibration-for-android/ ....if u do it let us know if u saw any changes ....
Στάλθηκε από το LG-D802 μου χρησιμοποιώντας Tapatalk
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Hello,
I already do a calibration, but nothing change.
last night and today I've left my phone on the table, no wifi, no simcard, just used 2 minutes for airdroid. And in 18 hours he loose 75% ??
My Xiaomi Redmi 1S need to be charged after 4-5 days generally (sending messages, look at mail with data). Now I have Android 4.4.2, I do it with the Flash Tool and I will see if there the same problem.
Thank anyway for helping !!!!
raptorddd said:
have you tried the goosle services script to reduce battery?
from 9 hours of sleep mine get 3% on cloudy. try
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/guide-reducing-google-play-services-t3139032
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Yes I tried it before restore the third time my phone. No changes. ^^
Dlazzy said:
Yes I tried it before restore the third time my phone. No changes. ^^
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then it maybe a battery issue..
raptorddd said:
then it maybe a battery issue..
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I will see if there is a change with 4.4.2
Dlazzy said:
I will see if there is a change with 4.4.2
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i hope you do but i read that kitkat has better battery so if dont see a difference then might be battery i ususally get 1-2%over night no grennefy no nothin just the script.
raptorddd said:
i hope you do but i read that kitkat has better battery so if dont see a difference then might be battery i ususally get 1-2%over night no grennefy no nothin just the script.
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The script ?
What is the script ?
Dlazzy said:
The script ?
What is the script ?
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the one i mentiioned you for the google play services
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/guide-reducing-google-play-services-t3139032
by the way am on MM6.0 do you know how to go back to stock? what should i flash?maybe stock or custom stock..
raptorddd said:
the one i mentiioned you for the google play services
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/guide-reducing-google-play-services-t3139032
by the way am on MM6.0 do you know how to go back to stock? what should i flash?maybe stock or custom stock..
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Oh yes that script. I will do it with 4.4.2 now.
And sorry on don't use any custom roms, so I don't know how to come back to stock, sorry
Dlazzy said:
Oh yes that script. I will do it with 4.4.2 now.
And sorry on don't use any custom roms, so I don't know how to come back to stock, sorry
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ok no problem. ma new to g2 had 5.0.2 then i installed cloudy and yesterday i flashed 5.1.1 last night MM and now i want to go back to lp. all that bootstack things gets alittle confusing.. some say i should do kkbootstack 20h i cant find it someone say using hybrid will work. i dont want to brick LOL
raptorddd said:
ok no problem. ma new to g2 had 5.0.2 then i installed cloudy and yesterday i flashed 5.1.1 last night MM and now i want to go back to lp. all that bootstack things gets alittle confusing.. some say i should do kkbootstack 20h i cant find it someone say using hybrid will work. i dont want to brick LOL
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It's why I don't wan't to use custom ROM, this is too risky and and I don't wan't to brick the phone ^^
Dlazzy said:
It's why I don't wan't to use custom ROM, this is too risky and and I don't wan't to brick the phone ^^
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well ive done it as long as you do understand and do it correctly and use the files needed its easy. but i came to g2 and found this bootstacks wich i never heard of asa s2 had unlocked bootloader.. i still need to learn alot of thins like kdz and tot i hear this alot. i think this are file formats to restore to stock kitkat. i hope i never brick (knock on wood ).well am going to try go back to stock lp
raptorddd said:
well ive done it as long as you do understand and do it correctly and use the files needed its easy. but i came to g2 and found this bootstacks wich i never heard of asa s2 had unlocked bootloader.. i still need to learn alot of thins like kdz and tot i hear this alot. i think this are file formats to restore to stock kitkat. i hope i never brick (knock on wood ).well am going to try go back to stock lp
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Yes kdz is the format for restore, I used this tutorial for back to 4.4.2 from 5.0.2 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_wWif_ggSY
For the kdz, the website given in description don't work but go on the website and do this :
Choose the right DKZ, pass the ad website and if you have the message "Not found!", see the URL and copy this :
http://prntscr.com/979ix5
I paste this on google and found mirror download ^^
Hello, I'm a new user this device, my previous smartphone was S8 (Exynos) but i swapped on OP5 8/128 gb
Now i have a question, which rom + kernel make better performance combo ?
I am running PureFusion with Lightning Kernel V15 and my phone performs like a beast
dzesiu2002 said:
Hello, I'm a new user this device, my previous smartphone was S8 (Exynos) but i swapped on OP5 8/128 gb
Now i have a question, which rom + kernel make better performance combo ?
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+1 for Pure Fusion, I get up to 10 and a half hours screen on time with better performance than I get on OOS, noticeable by eye.
Ultimately, you may find a better combination out there, but the baseline for me is Fusion, it just works as it should, stamina and power.
rickysidhu_ said:
I am running PureFusion with Lightning Kernel V15 and my phone performs like a beast
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Thanks for answer, i will try your combo for sure
dladz said:
+1 for Pure Fusion, I get up to 10 and a half hours screen on time with better performance than I get on OOS, noticeable by eye.
Ultimately, you may find a better combination out there, but the baseline for me is Fusion, it just works as it should, stamina and power.
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Thanks for answer, which kernel do you use with Pure Fusion ?
dzesiu2002 said:
Thanks for answer, i will try your combo for sure
Thanks for answer, which kernel do you use with Pure Fusion ?
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the one that comes with it mate, lightening, I tried blue spark which some people swear by but I didn't like it compared to lightening.
dladz said:
the one that comes with it mate, lightening, I tried blue spark which some people swear by but I didn't like it compared to lightening.
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what governer and governer settings do you use with it?
fahadasad said:
what governer and governer settings do you use with it?
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I haven't changed anything. So as it comes.
dladz said:
the one that comes with it mate, lightening, I tried blue spark which some people swear by but I didn't like it compared to lightening.
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Thanks again, do you use latest version of rom ? Kernel include in rom is latest too ?
dzesiu2002 said:
Thanks again, do you use latest version of rom ? Kernel include in rom is latest too ?
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Go for the beta-build. Really stable and awesome battery-life. That doesn´t include the latest version of Lightning kernel but you can flash that easy in your recovery.
ROM: https://download.purefusionos.com/r...n_cheeseburger-7.1.2-20171001_140503-BETA.zip
Latest Lightning Kernel: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=27265
Gustav Karlsson said:
Go for the beta-build. Really stable and awesome battery-life. That doesn´t include the latest version of Lightning kernel but you can flash that easy in your recovery.
ROM: https://download.purefusionos.com/r...n_cheeseburger-7.1.2-20171001_140503-BETA.zip
Latest Lightning Kernel: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=27265
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Ok, what about performance ? Please tell me which gapps version to use and how perform installation.
dzesiu2002 said:
Ok, what about performance ? Please tell me which gapps version to use and how perform installation.
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Super smooth, absolutely as fast as Oxygen OS. I always use "GApps" and here U should choose "ARM64" and "7.1". I recommend you to use either "Nano" or "Pico", but you could choose whatever you want!
1. Flash the ROM in TWRP
2. Flash GApps
3. Flash Magisk/Super SU (If U want to be rooted)
4. Flash "no_verity_op5.zip" (If your phone are dectrypted, otherwise skip this one)
GApps: http://opengapps.org/
Magisk (Will not break SafetyNet): https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4302781&d=1508010356
Super SU (Will break SafetyNet): https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip
No_verity = https://www.dropbox.com/s/vfpoa2x8g1x98k3/no_verity_op5.zip?dl=0
Gustav Karlsson said:
Super smooth, absolutely as fast as Oxygen OS. I always use "GApps" and here U should choose "ARM64" and "7.1". I recommend you to use either "Nano" or "Pico", but you could choose whatever you want!
1. Flash the ROM in TWRP
2. Flash GApps
3. Flash Magisk/Super SU (If U want to be rooted)
4. Flash "no_verity_op5.zip" (If your phone are dectrypted, otherwise skip this one)
GApps: http://opengapps.org/
Magisk (Will not break SafetyNet): https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4302781&d=1508010356
Super SU (Will break SafetyNet): https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.82-201705271822.zip
No_verity = https://www.dropbox.com/s/vfpoa2x8g1x98k3/no_verity_op5.zip?dl=0
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Thanks a lot mate Can u tell me more about what decrypted and uncrypted is ? and how check which status my device have ?
dzesiu2002 said:
Thanks again, do you use latest version of Rom ? Kernel include in rom is latest too ?
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Yea mate it's always the latest version of the Rom, I always clean flash too.
I've tried all the Rom's on XDA for the Oneplus, No limits for me is the best OOS Rom (personal choice) but overall and for the things I need from it, plus Displaylink technology works indefinitely on it, on OOS Rom's it cuts out after around 9 minutes which is a deal breaker for me.
10 hours SOT is superb.
dladz said:
Yea mate it's always the latest version of the Rom, I always clean flash too.
I've tried all the Rom's on XDA for the Oneplus, No limits for me is the best OOS Rom (personal choice) but overall and for the things I need from it, plus Displaylink technology works indefinitely on it, on OOS Rom's it cuts out after around 9 minutes which is a deal breaker for me.
10 hours SOT is superb.
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Thanks, well if i flash latest version of rom then i dont need download manually latest kernel because last version of rom have in latest version kernel ? Can i please link to version which you use ? I need install gapps, if yes which one ? And magisk is for root ? Big please for flash instruction step by step.
dzesiu2002 said:
Thanks a lot mate Can u tell me more about what decrypted and uncrypted is ? and how check which status my device have ?
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Basicly:
Encrypted = Makes it more difficult for people who are not authorized to access information stored on the phone. You are thus safer when the phone are encrypted.
Decrypted = Opposite to Encrypted. The benefit with this one compared to Encrypted is a better performance.
You can check what U use by going to the settings menu, then head over to "Security & fingerprint", scroll down to the bottom and done.
PS: I am Decrypted!
Gustav Karlsson said:
Basicly:
Encrypted = Makes it more difficult for people who are not authorized to access information stored on the phone. You are thus safer when the phone are encrypted.
Decrypted = Opposite to Encrypted. The benefit with this one compared to Encrypted is a better performance.
You can check what U use by going to the settings menu, then head over to "Security & fingerprint", scroll down to the bottom and done.
PS: I am Decrypted!
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Thanks, a lot Well decrypted mean better performance ? My device is encrypted how to decrypt ?
before anyone drops any more advice here to this user, please be aware that narrating the entire learning process for flashing makes you partially responsible for what happens to this users phone.
@dzesiu2002 i strongly advise you to do research on all of these topics before going any further. you could end up wasting a lot of your time or worse: breaking your phone.
research research research. for everyone's sake. i'm not trying to be mean. this is the best advice anyone can give you.
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before anyone drops any more advice here to this user, please be aware that narrating the entire learning process for flashing makes you partially responsible for what happens to this users phone.
@dzesiu2002 i strongly advise you to do research on all of these topics before going any further. you could end up wasting a lot of your time or worse: breaking your phone.
research research research. for everyone's sake. i'm not trying to be mean. this is the best advice anyone can give you.
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This. Also, not trying to be rude and it's awesome that everyone is so willing to help, but I don't think spoonfeeding is the best option. OP has tons of questions (many that are simple and can easily be answered with self-research).
As the user I quoted mentioned, you should visit other threads that have instructions and information on flashing, encrypt vs. decrypt and so on!
WaxysDargle said:
before anyone drops any more advice here to this user, please be aware that narrating the entire learning process for flashing makes you partially responsible for what happens to this users phone.
@dzesiu2002 i strongly advise you to do research on all of these topics before going any further. you could end up wasting a lot of your time or worse: breaking your phone.
research research research. for everyone's sake. i'm not trying to be mean. this is the best advice anyone can give you.
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Man, i have much phones all of them always have custom rom and kernel, so i never brick the device... All rom, kernel have in own thread installation process and i going with it, newbie for sure will brick the device, if i flashed much devices without a break them, then really you still think im newbie ? Cmon in my thread in #1 post, i dont write " its my first time with flashing the device, am noob or something like that " Newbies having 100% understandable tutorial about unlocking BL, install TWRP or Root the device, but they still ask for help, did you see anywhere in OP5 section about i needed help with that ? First of all, im not stupid and know any flash is risk, but if device bricked then this is not the fault of the author of the topic, only it is the fault of the user who carried out the installation wrongly. This post is for you and means you have to post something like this in threads people who really are green and dont know anything about flashing.
dzesiu2002 said:
Man, i have much phones all of them always have custom rom and kernel, so i never brick the device... All rom, kernel have in own thread installation process and i going with it, newbie for sure will brick the device, if i flashed much devices without a break them, then really you still think im newbie ? Cmon in my thread in #1 post, i dont write " its my first time with flashing the device, am noob or something like that " Newbies having 100% understandable tutorial about unlocking BL, install TWRP or Root the device, but they still ask for help, did you see anywhere in OP5 section about i needed help with that ? First of all, im not stupid and know any flash is risk, but if device bricked then this is not the fault of the author of the topic, only it is the fault of the user who carried out the installation wrongly. This post is for you and means you have to post something like this in threads people who really are green and dont know anything about flashing.
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i am NOT calling you stupid. i AM definitely calling you a newbie.
the questions you have been asking are very rudimentary when it comes to flashing ROMs. regardless of your previous experience, it is still best that you do a lot more reading. this obviously isn't what you want to hear, but it is as true as truth can be. if you don't know what encryption is, then you shouldn't be trying to work around it. you should be figuring out what encryption is in the first place.
i don't play game on my mobile. all I do is talking with my GF, random youtubing, social apps, music, so all i care about is SOT! PERFORMANCE is my second priority. which rom would be best for me?
Try Superior OS.
Tanvir786 said:
i don't play game on my mobile. all I do is talking with my GF, random youtubing, social apps, music, so all i care about is SOT! PERFORMANCE is my second priority. which rom would be best for me?
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Mmm... Best battery backup is in Miui roms, although AOSP roms don't have the worst battery backup neither...
Personally my best battery backup was in MiuMix rom, but I know that some people have better battery life than me with AOSP roms.. Then I think you should try some of our recommendations and chose according your own experience... ?
Avik Sarkar said:
Try Superior OS.
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Do use use this rom? How much screen on time you get?
I'm using lastest MIUI10 of xiaomi.eu and so far so good, easy can get around 8~10hrs of SOT with just social media (messenger, whatsapp, instagram) and some random youtube/browsing, and even with light gaming, 1~2 hours of not so heavy games like Clash Royale.
But is up to you to go and test the roms until you find the one that suits better for your use, for example you can test the AOSiP Pizza of AmulyaX, it seems to have a good battery backup See this cap
Tanvir786 said:
Do use use this rom? How much screen on time you get?
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Don't know about SOT. But it's smooth with good battery backup. For more info join here- t.me/LavenderOfficial
BlackGarnett said:
I'm using lastest MIUI10 of xiaomi.eu and so far so good, easy can get around 8~10hrs of SOT with just social media (messenger, whatsapp, instagram) and some random youtube/browsing, and even with light gaming, 1~2 hours of not so heavy games like Clash Royale.
But is up to you to go and test the roms until you find the one that suits better for your use, for example you can test the AOSiP Pizza of AmulyaX, it seems to have a good battery backup See this cap
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What? I hardly ever arrive to 6 hours of SOT. What can I do? 8 hours... Impossible to imagine for me.
eloyco21 said:
What? I hardly ever arrive to 6 hours of SOT. What can I do? 8 hours... Impossible to imagine for me.
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Well, good thing about xiaomi.eu is that they debloat the ROM by default, so if you are using your stock MIUI, you could try Saki tool to debloat it Here's the link with tutorial.
AFAIK, many things in stock MIUI consume battery in background, also depending of the MIUI version of your phone it can do an impact too, EEA/Global, etc, because some version have battery drain, like for example my RN7 is global, when I was on 10.3.6.0 my SOT was lower than on the default version that came out-of-the-box with the phone that was 10.2.3.0 (a really weird version cuz i never found it again, it's global PFGMIXM).
I don't have my screenshot of 8-9hours of SOT, but I have this ones from yesterday. (As you can see, 5h of SOT with 42% percent left and from that, 2h were playing PUBG in Balance Graphics)
As I said, you can go and try ROMS until you found the one with better backup for your use, as today almost all custom roms are updated and improved compared to 2month ago. :good:
BlackGarnett said:
Well, good thing about xiaomi.eu is that they debloat the ROM by default, so if you are using your stock MIUI, you could try Saki tool to debloat it Here's the link with tutorial.
AFAIK, many things in stock MIUI consume battery in background, also depending of the MIUI version of your phone it can do an impact too, EEA/Global, etc, because some version have battery drain, like for example my RN7 is global, when I was on 10.3.6.0 my SOT was lower than on the default version that came out-of-the-box with the phone that was 10.2.3.0 (a really weird version cuz i never found it again, it's global PFGMIXM).
I don't have my screenshot of 8-9hours of SOT, but I have this ones from yesterday. (As you can see, 5h of SOT with 42% percent left and from that, 2h were playing PUBG in Balance Graphics)
As I said, you can go and try ROMS until you found the one with better backup for your use, as today almost all custom roms are updated and improved compared to 2month ago. :good:
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I have read the tutorial. I'm a noob in this themes of debloat the bootloader and how to install ROMs correctly. Also I dont know what are the consequences of debloating your mobile, only I have heard that I have to do a backup copy. If you could explain me some things it would be a pleasure. I can send you a link to a telegram chat and help me. Ty.
eloyco21 said:
I have read the tutorial. I'm a noob in this themes of debloat the bootloader and how to install ROMs correctly. Also I dont know what are the consequences of debloating your mobile, only I have heard that I have to do a backup copy. If you could explain me some things it would be a pleasure. I can send you a link to a telegram chat and help me. Ty.
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To debloat you just need to follow the tutorial in the link i gave you, is not needed to unlock the bootloader, that's another thing. (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc)
Just install the ADB/Fastboot drivers Here's the link
Activate the USB debug in developer options Here's the link
You will need JRE (JavaRuntime) for Saki Tool Here's the link
Download Saki tool, it also have instruction of how to use it on GitHub Here's the link
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BlackGarnett said:
To debloat you just need to follow the tutorial in the link i gave you, is not needed to unlock the bootloader, that's another thing.
Just install the ADB/Fastboot drivers Here's the link
Activate the USB debug in developer options Here's the link
You will need JRE (JavaRuntime) for Saki Tool Here's the link
Download Saki tool, it also have instruction of how to use it on GitHub Here's the link
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Wow thank you. I will do this. And when a new android version or miui version get realeased, how can I upload it? I will have to download the version manually, yes?
eloyco21 said:
Wow thank you. I will do this. And when a new android version or miui version get realeased, how can I upload it? I will have to download the version manually, yes?
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As i stated in my edit of the previous post (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc). Saki tool works like this, if you "uninstall" the app it just remove it from the running system but not from the system image or partition, that means that you can re-install again with the same tool (Saki), you will still get your OTA updates, next Android 10 (MIUI 11) will be for next year to be stable, betas are starting soon, so no worries with it, also read the post about the tool This link in the replies you will find some usefull information as which apps you can remove and so on, also any doubts about it wrote it there, good luck. :good:
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As i stated in my edit of the previous post (Debloating is just uninstalling system apps that are safe to remove and that actually doesn't impact your phone system, most of this apps just gather information to share it on the servers of it owners like Xiaomi for ads and etc). Saki tool works like this, if you "uninstall" the app it just remove it from the running system but not from the system image or partition, that means that you can re-install again with the same tool (Saki), you will still get your OTA updates, next Android 10 (MIUI 11) will be for next year to be stable, betas are starting soon, so no worries with it, also read the post about the tool This link in the replies you will find some usefull information as which apps you can remove and so on, also any doubts about it wrote it there, good luck. :good:
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Yes one doubt more. In your previous post, you didn't say anything of ROMs. I mean, if you are using a specific ROM, can you tell me what is? Because I don't understand if after install saki tool I have to install my preferred ROM or there are some recommended ROMs to install. Thank you for all the explanation really.
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Yes one doubt more. In your previous post, you didn't say anything of ROMs. I mean, if you are using a specific ROM, can you tell me what is? Because I don't understand if after install saki tool I have to install my preferred ROM or there are some recommended ROMs to install. Thank you for all the explanation really.
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I said in the first post, Saki tool is for MIUI usually used on the stock rom (The one your phone came with, I mean if your phone is untouched), because as stock you can't do any much change without root and so on, so the tool helps you out to debloat without the need of unlock your bootloader / root your ROM. Now if you are going to unlock your bootloader to start testing custom ROMS that's another topic.
Also I said i'm using a Custom ROM, the lastest MIUI 10 rom from Xiaomi.eu, they build Miui rom based on China developer ones without all the bloat-apps, you can google a bit and read about Xiaomi.eu on their website.
So in resume, Saki if a Java based tool that you can run on your PC, and will help you out to debloat (manually selecting the apps you want to uninstall of your stock ROM) and also have some other features for phones with unlocked bootloader. But basically is used for the ppl who doesn't want to unlock it, and be on the safe stock ROM, or to evade voiding the guarantee.
If you are going to use any other custom ROM based on CAF or ASOP, the tool is not needed because most of those ROM doesn't came with bloataware.
Very helpful, but seriously off topic...
pe plus battery is shaping up well. no mods, not even magisk, are installed.
NightRaven49 said:
pe plus battery is shaping up well. no mods, not even magisk, are installed.
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What did you do for this hours os SOT? how did you install lineage os? Could you send links please?
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BlackGarnett said:
I said in the first post, Saki tool is for MIUI usually used on the stock rom (The one your phone came with, I mean if your phone is untouched), because as stock you can't do any much change without root and so on, so the tool helps you out to debloat without the need of unlock your bootloader / root your ROM. Now if you are going to unlock your bootloader to start testing custom ROMS that's another topic.
Also I said i'm using a Custom ROM, the lastest MIUI 10 rom from Xiaomi.eu, they build Miui rom based on China developer ones without all the bloat-apps, you can google a bit and read about Xiaomi.eu on their website.
So in resume, Saki if a Java based tool that you can run on your PC, and will help you out to debloat (manually selecting the apps you want to uninstall of your stock ROM) and also have some other features for phones with unlocked bootloader. But basically is used for the ppl who doesn't want to unlock it, and be on the safe stock ROM, or to evade voiding the guarantee.
If you are going to use any other custom ROM based on CAF or ASOP, the tool is not needed because most of those ROM doesn't came with bloataware.
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As I can see because your screenshots, you're Spanish. I have bad English, so if you could help me by telegram, it would be a pleasure. If you want it, I can pass you a link to not disturb in this thread