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Hey,
I'm new to the nexus one scene. Just got one today Which MIUI rom would you all suggest?
Cheers,
Kasaki
I suggest the one on miuiadroid.com. I find the battery life to be better on it than miui.us. They are both good ROMs.
stickerbob said:
I suggest the one on miuiadroid.com. I find the battery life to be better on it than miui.us. They are both good ROMs.
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Pretty much, miuiandroid is like the standard, then u can find variations and improvements like QND MIUI or NXMIUI and its pretty much up to taste.
Kasaki said:
Hey,
I'm new to the nexus one scene. Just got one today Which MIUI rom would you all suggest?
Cheers,
Kasaki
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Miui.com (or the english site en.miui.com) rom will run english, but still has a good deal of chinese in it. Sometimes that can be a problem. Especially if you don't speak chinese or use the rom enough to know what you are changing
I have been flashing miui for some time and both MiuiAndroid and Miui.us roms for months. Some weeks one might seem more stable than the other, but for the most part both are very solid builds and you won't go wrong with either. If you have problems, there are forums on both of the sites. There is a thread here on the developer forum for miui.us. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117708
I use QND's MIUI 1.7.17, with A2SD support (useful to offload data to my SD card). I have avoided the 1.8.x branch as it integrates Android 2.3.5, and thus introducing a nasty Wi-fi connection drop issue that doesn't seem to want to go away. I don't know if the kernel guys have fixed this yet, but as I am happy with the version I am using now, I'm going to sit still until I read otherwise.
I am using MIUI-NX D2EXT X-Part very stable.
GenghisKhan67 said:
I use QND's MIUI 1.7.17, with A2SD support (useful to offload data to my SD card). I have avoided the 1.8.x branch as it integrates Android 2.3.5, and thus introducing a nasty Wi-fi connection drop issue that doesn't seem to want to go away. I don't know if the kernel guys have fixed this yet, but as I am happy with the version I am using now, I'm going to sit still until I read otherwise.
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It isn't a kernel bug, it is a CM issue with the merging of 2.3.5 and some prior commits to fix the wifi in previous builds. From my understanding, the bug was fixed in tonight's nightly, which means it should follow into MIUI soon (however long it takes for them to incorporate changes that happen with CM).
miui.us has been very stable for me the last two versions
@bass
So, MIUI is tied somewhat to CM7--I know they use the kernel
But, there was an argument awhile back that said no tie in at all
I didn't think that was true--
Sorry for changing subject--
bassmadrigal said:
It isn't a kernel bug, it is a CM issue with the merging of 2.3.5 and some prior commits to fix the wifi in previous builds. From my understanding, the bug was fixed in tonight's nightly, which means it should follow into MIUI soon (however long it takes for them to incorporate changes that happen with CM).
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Thanks for the update, I was thinking I could be stuck on the current version for a while. Now there is hope for more features!
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@bass
So, MIUI is tied somewhat to CM7--I know they use the kernel
But, there was an argument awhile back that said no tie in at all
I didn't think that was true--
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My understanding is MIUI uses the CM source tree similar to the way CM uses AOSP. They take the CM code as a base and then make the changes they want for MIUI. So some of the problems that are in CM will carry over to MIUI.
Thanks bass
That's sounds like the info put forth to support the MIUI/CM7 relationship
What is the most stable 3rd party ROM available for the XT1575
audiotech520 said:
What is the most stable 3rd party ROM available for the XT1575
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TrythemoutandseeforyourselforreadinthethreadROM
audiotech520 said:
What is the most stable 3rd party ROM available for the XT1575
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aicp, crdroid, and broken are all very stable.
For now, nothing beats stock for battery life, and gravitybox gets you many of the custom ROM features.
jason2678 said:
aicp, crdroid, and broken are all very stable.
For now, nothing beats stock for battery life, and gravitybox gets you many of the custom ROM features.
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Does nougat of BrokenOS exist?
oliake said:
Does nougat of BrokenOS exist?
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I've only seen marshmallow broken
Currently the 13-Feb build of LineageOS is most stable with no bugs. Try it.
Audio and Mic both working perfectly fine.
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Does nougat of BrokenOS exist?
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jason2678 said:
I've only seen marshmallow broken
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The maintainer for clark (ie. Moto X Style/Pure) has left the Broken team, no one has replaced them so our device is being dropped from their development.
TBH, this was, and probably still is, the most stable custom ROM I ever tried on the MXPE... Too bad it's not one of their supported devices anymore.
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The maintainer for clark (ie. Moto X Style/Pure) has left the Broken team, no one has replaced them so our device is being dropped from their development.
TBH, this was, and probably still is, the most stable custom ROM I ever tried on the MXPE... Too bad it's not one of their supported devices anymore.
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That would explain it. Do you know what Orion is up to these days? Haven't seen him around here in a long time.
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That would explain it. Do you know what Orion is up to these days? Haven't seen him around here in a long time.
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No idea, sorry.
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The maintainer for clark (ie. Moto X Style/Pure) has left the Broken team, no one has replaced them so our device is being dropped from their development.
TBH, this was, and probably still is, the most stable custom ROM I ever tried on the MXPE... Too bad it's not one of their supported devices anymore.
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Yea I wholeheartedly agree with this. Broken was by far the best ROM on MM. Once I was on it I was wondering what I was doing with my life. Everything that didn't work on every other ROM, worked. And then I saw it was no longer being supported and it was very disappointing. Luckily the Ground Zero Roms have saved this device for me. The N ROMS from them are really really good, with nearly no problems at all. I am on Validus, but reports from all three have been overall positive.
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Yea I wholeheartedly agree with this. Broken was by far the best ROM on MM. Once I was on it I was wondering what I was doing with my life. Everything that didn't work on every other ROM, worked. And then I saw it was no longer being supported and it was very disappointing. Luckily the Ground Zero Roms have saved this device for me. The N ROMS from them are really really good, with nearly no problems at all. I am on Validus, but reports from all three have been overall positive.
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I would look into Dirty Unicorns as well... It is very stable, but make sure you understand their whole official, RC, and weeklies thing, support is done through their G+ page.
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I would look into Dirty Unicorns as well... It is very stable, but make sure you understand their whole official, RC, and weeklies thing, support is done through their G+ page.
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I had tried DU at some point between January and February and...something was broken. I feel like it was bluetooth, camera. Something I used all the time didn't work so I couldn't stick with it. Without Broken though, you're right, DU would be next on the list.
Good news for us
Promises promises promises
The updates already slower down. Especially with stable ver
If it was up to me, just give us your camera app as a complete apk with all needed blobs included like google does it for Nexus/Pixel.
That would be good news.
Android O has to be expected from this device, anything less would be a shame (looking at the op2...)!
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Android O has to be expected from this device, anything less would be a shame (looking at the op2...)!
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hehe, not a word worth. fully agree!
AcmE85 said:
If it was up to me, just give us your camera app as a complete apk with all needed blobs included like google does it for Nexus/Pixel.
That would be good news.
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THIS
Wow, what a news. Unexpected.
Complain,complain...people always complain [emoji57]
Nice info from OnePlus.
kartike4u said:
This is better.
Hey guys I'm sure you all must have heard about this great news about paranoid android.
You could check out the article on XDA or watch this video for to know about the new release.
P.S- Video isn't monetized.
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OxygenOS is the same if not better,
Sadly good AOSPA days are gone.
Midomad said:
OxygenOS is the same if not better,
Sadly good AOSPA days are gone.
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But why can't aospa be better as their ROMs were one of the best i tried on my opo, now I have an op3t and I'll try as soon as I get time....anyways we will see if they're back
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OxygenOS is the same if not better,
Sadly good AOSPA days are gone.
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I wont agree. If you see AOSPA are the first custom rom which adds not only new features but improves core stuff as well. The camera and new post processing algorithm for example is better than OOS which is a huge step also the color engine though in its infancy is very good and is building on top of OOS theme engine. They have also fixed the voice call drain using custom firmware. So there are things they have done right and improved stuff. So I guess AOSPA has started right. If they can just continue making solid improvements its would be a fantastic idea.
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But why can't aospa be better as their ROMs were one of the best i tried on my opo, now I have an op3t and I'll try as soon as I get time....anyways we will see if they're back
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As you know OnePlus hired away some of the great AOSPA developers to work on its OxygenOS ROM.
vampire36 said:
I wont agree. If you see AOSPA are the first custom rom which adds not only new features but improves core stuff as well. The camera and new post processing algorithm for example is better than OOS which is a huge step also the color engine though in its infancy is very good and is building on top of OOS theme engine. They have also fixed the voice call drain using custom firmware. So there are things they have done right and improved stuff. So I guess AOSPA has started right. If they can just continue making solid improvements its would be a fantastic idea.
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OOS color theme is just enough for me,
Voice call is fixed in today's beta 8,
Dunno about camera we need more proof and test...
Anyway,i was a big fun of AOSPA in the past so let's wait and see,maybe i'll give it a try when OnePlus drop support for the 3T(if they don't drop the support and die again)
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As you know OnePlus hired away some of the great AOSPA developers to work on its OxygenOS ROM.
OOS color theme is just enough for me,
Voice call is fixed in today's beta 8,
Dunno about camera we need more proof and test...
Anyway,i was a big fun of AOSPA in the past so let's wait and see,maybe i'll give it a try when OnePlus drop support for the 3T(if they don't drop the support and die again)
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Improved camera quality is a big boast. I don't think they'd do it if they couldn't back it up. It's been sitting on my internal storage waiting to be flashed. I think I'm going to back up tonight and flash my first custom rom tomorrow. That's really and truly a testament to OxygenOS as well as Paranoid Android.
Is it true that Android O would have native substratum theme enabled, thereby negating the need for rooting the phone? Can someone confirm?
cluttered_butter said:
Is it true that Android O would have native substratum theme enabled, thereby negating the need for rooting the phone? Can someone confirm?
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https://www.xda-developers.com/video-rootless-substratum-theme-engine-android-oreo/
cluttered_butter said:
Is it true that Android O would have native substratum theme enabled, thereby negating the need for rooting the phone? Can someone confirm?
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That is if OnePlus does not kill this feature with their modifications.
So fingers crossed!
Screw OOS, i was expecting someone built android o custom rom
Isus <3 said:
Screw OOS, i was expecting someone built android o custom rom
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Have patience or built one yourself. Oreo is only 1 week old...
You sound like an ungrateful child.
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AcmE85 said:
That is if OnePlus does not kill this feature with their modifications.
So fingers crossed!
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Yes let's hope so. My intentions was to know whether this would be available on stock rom's or just custom rom's. I think Oxygen OS is above par as compared to the best smartphones out there when it comes to stock rom so this would be a stellar addition as and when it happens, or lets say if it happens.
Isus <3 said:
Screw OOS, i was expecting someone built android o custom rom
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https://plus.google.com/+AkhilNarang/posts/Hup1zPxKNyW
As I scroll through everyday threads here on XDA I keep getting amazed how fast the developers are building Shamu ROM's with Google's latest and greatest Oreo 8.0.
So far I have used only SiXROM, versions 1.1 and 1.2 and it has been very good, especially the 1.2 version, which now looks more polished. Force closes are almost entirely gone now (it random rebooted just once, don't know why), and to my knowledge with only the NFC not working at all.
I've seen also (and getting very good reviews by users) that there are a couple of more Oreo ROM's like crDroid (version Beta 2 - 18-Sep-17) and Republic of Madness ROM Oreo (21-Sep-17) with a lot more coming, like PureNexus (I guess), LOS and Dirty Unicorns. And although we are still at early stages, these builds are almost ready to be used day-to-day.
Anyway, just wanted to know from you if you had a chance to use any of these Oreo ROM's for the N6 and what you think of them thus far.
Cheers and keep on flashing.
I'm waiting for PureNexus
I am on Nitrogen O Shamu. Its great.
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Lawstorant said:
I'm waiting for PureNexus
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Although PN is my favorite I just couldn't wait to get a taste of Oreo
I don’t like these kind of polls because then we’re trying to favor one rom over another. We shouldn’t judge a rom based on feedback, because every rom is different. It’s like everyone will have a different opinion.
But anyways, I’m waiting for a stable build, I know these devs are doing good work but patience is a virtue.
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I don’t like these kind of polls because then we’re trying to favor one rom over another. We shouldn’t judge a rom based on feedback, because every rom is different. It’s like everyone will have a different opinion.
But anyways, I’m waiting for a stable build, I know these devs are doing good work but patience is a virtue.
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I don't think we are judging which rom is superior over the other here. We are basically discussing the kind of Oreo roms people are using and their experiences with them.
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KobySam87 said:
I don't think we are judging which rom is superior over the other here. We are basically discussing the kind of Oreo roms people are using and their experiences with them.
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Exactly why I started this thread. Just want to know from other users how things are going and their experience with Oreo roms. Sorry if I didn't clarify it in my initial post.
genti.b said:
Exactly why I started this thread. Just want to know from other users how things are going and their experience with Oreo roms. Sorry if I didn't clarify it in my initial post.
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Don't worry... I understood the topic from the onset.
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definitely waiting for a stable build
Using Nexus 5x since my Nexue 6 is cracked. I can say that although Nexus 5x is officially supported and "more stable" Shamu runs Oreo like a champ and is actually faster. My Nexue 5x is constantly freezing up. Can't wait until my girlfriend's iPhone gets returned so I can enjoy Pixel XL.
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definitely waiting for a stable build
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They are not ti far off.. But i sure miss my center clock....sighs lol
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What About GApps?
So far I've only tried S.i.X's first Oreo build, it was looking pretty good then and it's likely gotten jmuch better. Not only waiting for more stable build, but I want GApps, I use OpenGApps. My shamu is my daily driver, I travel a lot, and I use it a lot so it's gotta be stable. Though I usually keep a copy of a good stable release build at all times in case I run into trouble and need to get things working fast. Most of my favorite devs are building Oreo for shamu so I'm sure there'll be some cool stuff happening in the next month or two. I can wait. I think Carbon ROM is building Oreo too and I'm also curious to see what OctOS might do.
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So far I've only tried S.i.X's first Oreo build, it was looking pretty good then and it's likely gotten jmuch better. Not only waiting for more stable build, but I want GApps, I use OpenGApps. My shamu is my daily driver, I travel a lot, and I use it a lot so it's gotta be stable. Though I usually keep a copy of a good stable release build at all times in case I run into trouble and need to get things working fast. Most of my favorite devs are building Oreo for shamu so I'm sure there'll be some cool stuff happening in the next month or two. I can wait. I think Carbon ROM is building Oreo too and I'm also curious to see what OctOS might do.
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Nice......
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KobySam87 said:
I am on Nitrogen O Shamu. Its great.
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How is it working so far? I'm willing to try this one as well.
Cheers
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I am on Nitrogen O Shamu. Its great.
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Trying to find Nitrogen Oreo thread for Nexus 6, is there any? Facing Facebook force close while everything else working perfect.
mnsiw said:
Trying to find Nitrogen Oreo thread for Nexus 6, is there any? Facing Facebook force close while everything else working perfect.
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I've checked before but I don't think there is one. It is like a continuation inside the 7.1.2 thread. Maybe because is still in the early stages of the development.
Anyway, if you didn't know, it starts from here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ne...11-10-2016-t3478365/post73810726#post73810726
Waiting for a stable pure AOSP rom without any additonal options and gimmicks, I don't care about and don't want such nonsense, I just want the vanilla 8.0 experience.
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How is it working so far? I'm willing to try this one as well.
Cheers
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Great. Installation is quiet easy.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3478365
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Anyway, just wanted to know from you if you had a chance to use any of these Oreo ROM's for the N6 and what you think of them thus far.
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I'm on Nitrogen OS, but its not in the poll
I'll wait for a Nitrogen build and if that doesn't happen then PN. If neither happen then who knows.
Hi,
After my personal research I have narrowed down 'my' preferred roms to these two roms,
ParanoidAndroid by @TheCrazyLex and team
PureFusion by @INT3NSE07 and team
Please discuss and help users to understand the better ROM for their devices and I think it will be more beneficial to understand how these roms are better than stock OOS too.
Thank you both the teams and all wonderful @devs of "all roms"
I think you have not tried Dirty Unicorns, have you?
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I think you have not tried Dirty Unicorns, have you?
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Nope, and actually none yet...
but you can share your views as said in the OP like
-camera quality(low light)
-network stability
-CAF based or ...? whats the advantages etc.. whatever you know and feel like sharing it here...
-RAMconsumption
-Charging stability
-System fluidity/stability "after long time"...
-substratum support
-call/music quality
-idle battery drain
with me viperos is best rom for 3T
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Nope, and actually none yet...
but you can share your views as said in the OP like
-camera quality(low light)
-network stability
-CAF based or ...? whats the advantages etc.. whatever you know and feel like sharing it here...
-RAMconsumption
-Charging stability
-System fluidity/stability "after long time"...
-substratum support
-call/music quality
-idle battery drain
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Ok, so Dirty Unicorns is a AOSP/CAF based rom has all the features that you would expect from a custom rom. Every thing works solid.
But the most distinguishing thing for me is this rom supports fully working OOS camera. Yes, fully working which i have never come across in any other roms so far.
You can download the final nougat build from here as the developer has already started work on Oreo. I'm sure you wont be disappointed. Many people dont know about the rom because they dont have a xda thread.
You already have it narrowed down to 2 ROMs. Just flash them both, try them for yourself, and see which you like better. In the hours you waited for responses to this thread, you could have already done this, and made the decision on your own.
It's pointless asking strangers (who have different preferences and usage patterns) which is better. In the end, what you think is "best" probably has little orno bearing on what others think/prefer.
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Ok, so Dirty Unicorns is a AOSP/CAF based rom has all the features that you would expect from a custom rom. Every thing works solid.
But the most distinguishing thing for me is this rom supports fully working OOS camera. Yes, fully working which i have never come across in any other roms so far.
You can download the final nougat build from here as the developer has already started work on Oreo. I'm sure you wont be disappointed. Many people dont know about the rom because they dont have a xda thread.
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How to flash Dirty Unicorns from? Need Firmware?
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How to flash Dirty Unicorns from? Need Firmware?
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Wipe system, data , cache & dalvik from twrp. Flash the latest beta firmware available for your device, rom, gapps, magisk
Siddk007 said:
Ok, so Dirty Unicorns is a AOSP/CAF based rom has all the features that you would expect from a custom rom. Every thing works solid.
But the most distinguishing thing for me is this rom supports fully working OOS camera. Yes, fully working which i have never come across in any other roms so far.
You can download the final nougat build from here as the developer has already started work on Oreo. I'm sure you wont be disappointed. Many people dont know about the rom because they dont have a xda thread.
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DU seems very interesting ROM...I definitely going to try when 8.0 builds starting to drop....
But where is a nice active forum to discuss about this ROM?
cultofluna said:
DU seems very interesting ROM...I definitely going to try when 8.0 builds starting to drop....
But where is a nice active forum to discuss about this ROM?
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Google +
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xuser_ said:
Hi,
After my personal research I have narrowed down 'my' preferred roms to these two roms,
ParanoidAndroid by @TheCrazyLex and team
PureFusion by @INT3NSE07 and team
Please discuss and help users to understand the better ROM for their devices and I think it will be more beneficial to understand how these roms are better than stock OOS too.
Thank you both the teams and all wonderful @devs of "all roms"
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You exactly had same preference as mine..I prefer PureFusion as there is active community who listens to you and provide necessary fixes at earliest...PA is smooth too and has excellent battery life...
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You already have it narrowed down to 2 ROMs. Just flash them both, try them for yourself, and see which you like better. In the hours you waited for responses to this thread, you could have already done this, and made the decision on your own.
It's pointless asking strangers (who have different preferences and usage patterns) which is better. In the end, what you think is "best" probably has little orno bearing on what others think/prefer.
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Yes, obvious reply but I am rather looking into technicality of these roms...
for any product if you know the process it is built with you use it wisely... ?
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You exactly had same preference as mine..I prefer PureFusion as there is active community who listens to you and provide necessary fixes at earliest...PA is smooth too and has excellent battery life...
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Yea, I have already joined that group and even enjoying it
but I think I opened this thread with other intention and "I think" people are not getting my point
my point here is this
say when you compare stock android(AOSP) vs say MIUI (heavily modified AOSP with bloatwares)
so most of people know this and will choose AOSP for good performance
NOW, PF vs PA both are AOSP/CAF based roms, so what "you guys" think(or have experienced or I missed) what are the main points which anyone of these ROMs have over each other?
As a long standing paranoid user I can just recommend this ROM again and again. Everything works, you basically never encounter a bug and you are not swamped with useless features. The battery life hasn't let me down so far and paielred with the modded gcam you can get photos comparable to stock oxygenOS (maybe even better)
#StayParanoid
I would suggest AOSPA Extended over PA
If you want that everything(i mean everything) is working and no fc:s, go Paranoid. I get almost stocklike feeling using it. Customisations are minimal. My stream provider app is not working on custom roms and that is deal breaker for me most of the times.
OT. OOS is light and good stock. You almost dont want to flash custom roms. Novadays i prefere stable beyond customisations. (too old?)
PS. I dont have any experience of AOSPA Extended
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I would suggest AOSPA Extended over PA
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I'd disagree as AOSPA Extended isn't what PA is all about. PA is all about refinement to the last little detail. If you have PA and tell someone that this is the stock system, nobody would think otherwise (except us people who know XDA)
That's the beauty of it. You don't have many features, but the ones you have make perfect sense and are implemented so seamlessly, that you could miss it for a stock Android feature.
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JunpeiManaka said:
I'd disagree as AOSPA Extended isn't what PA is all about. PA is all about refinement to the last little detail. If you have PA and tell someone that this is the stock system, nobody would think otherwise (except us people who know XDA)
That's the beauty of it. You don't have many features, but the ones you have make perfect sense and are implemented so seamlessly, that you could miss it for a stock Android feature.
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I would need some features which PA doesn't have like vibrate on call, de-link ring and notification volume...
Siddk007 said:
Ok, so Dirty Unicorns is a AOSP/CAF based rom has all the features that you would expect from a custom rom. Every thing works solid.
But the most distinguishing thing for me is this rom supports fully working OOS camera. Yes, fully working which i have never come across in any other roms so far.
You can download the final nougat build from here as the developer has already started work on Oreo. I'm sure you wont be disappointed. Many people dont know about the rom because they dont have a xda thread.
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Trying lastest build but can't find option to enable double tap to wake ,does this rom dont have it ? And i can't get google hdr+ cam work. Sadly this rom feel promising.
thanhnvt194 said:
Trying lastest build but can't find option to enable double tap to wake ,does this rom dont have it ? And i can't get google hdr+ cam work. Sadly this rom feel promising.
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DT2W can be enabled using kernel adiutor. And for gcam, flash hal3 enabler from vertex os thread
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