HavocOS 3.0 vs. LineageOS 17.0 - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I wanted to toss this out in the Q & A to offer a non distracting discussion. Quite simply what is the major differences between them?
I know (and have flashed) LineageOS ROM's in the past and enjoy the many options but some would argue it is 'heavy' compared to some others.
I see the HavocOS ROM is "inspired by Google Pixel" so does this offer the main difference?
All thoughts and opinions are welcome!
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Comparison of CM10.2 based ROMs

I find rom flashing sufficiently annoying that I don't do it often. In fact I've only done it once (over a year ago) with Paranoid Android. But the advances are starting to look significant and I'm contemplating my next rom. I looked casually at the bug list for CM10.2 and it seems that most bugs are minor glitches or things with easy work arounds, and that this base is stable enough to use as a daily driver. If anyone would like to confirm or deny that conjecture I would like to hear your opinion on that.
Assuming one is willing to take the CM10.2 leap, the ROM listing thread shows 7 based on CM10.2:
BeanStalk, crDroid, DARKNESS, Illusion, Krueger, rom-xperia, SGT7, and SuperNexus 3.0
I'm not naive enough to ask which one is best, but to those of you who have compared these seriously, could you offer some comparisons based on some of the important characteristics. Perhaps
- best stability
- best battery life
- best UI smoothness
- largest feature set
- smallest footprint (i.e. reduced bloat)
- best built-in apps
- best built-in kernel
- most popular
- best support
Or if you don't think these are the most important characteristics, feel free to suggest more relevant ones.
I have read large portions of the thread discussing each of these roms, but I still find it difficult to decide which one I would like most..
I'm sure many readers of this forum will be as interested in your responses as I am since at this point there is little of this kind of information out there in a reasonably accessible way.
Thanks in advance for any contributions you can make to this thread.
~Paul
Unfortunately this type of thread isn't allowed... Even though it looks like you put a lot of thought into it...
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No. Non. Njet. Sorry - No best ROM threads
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Successful Installation of Resurrection Remix 6.x.x with Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo

Hello everyone!
I'm an advanced beginner with rooted devices, and over the years, with the help of a close friend, I have been able to optimize frustratingly restricted or otherwise ungainly Android devices. There's been some crazy experiences, but it's been mostly a series of wonderful and exciting experiences - albeit if requiring some patience and persistence. Over the years, I've seen how well the hard working people at XDA have produced amazingly capable and aesthetically pleasing ROMs and patches, and with my most recent project, this much is true... and much more.
I'm making this post, first and foremost, to express my gratitude to those hard working developers and coders who have produced all of the awesome ROMs and apps I've been able to fully take advantage of with Resurrection Remix 6.x.x.
After a few less successful ROM experiences (though nothing troublesome), with two nights of collaborative work (through online correspondence with a close friend), we were able to install Resurrection Remix 6.x.x. on my Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo using the provided Open GApps, a few Theme Ready Google Apps for CMTE/Layers v14.0 tweaks, and Inversion UI (CM 12/13).
I have wanted for several years to have a true dark themed phone, and with the decline of Dark KitKat and/or Material Dark elements present in stock or even some custom ROMs, it has thus far been a persistent tech hot button for me.
But more than that, I live on a modest budget, and the extension of longevity that ROMs like Resurrection Remix provide are an invaluable resource for people like me, who are often stuck between contracts as it were. And this build, greatly exceeds my expectations - even for a custom ROM. I love that it not only aesthetically and functionally retains the framework of stock Android, but incorporates all of the most appreciable elements of CyanogenMod in a very balanced way.
Since I've been using my phone after the installations and tweaks, I've already noticed major improvements across the board:
1. Call quality and volume have increased
2. The phone is cool to the touch, even after regular use, and even during Turbo Charging (which would heat up even unrooted)
3. The browsing speed is phenomenal, even while using it on sub-par Public Library WiFi
4. The way the system seemlessly blends with "Faster Than Light" on Nova Launcher to produce effortless transitions
5. It charges faster, and thus far holds a charge longer
6. It restores, albeit very modestly, a nice green notification light, which appears a crescent near the front facing camera
A few things about Inversion UI by SPAstef:
This theme, is almost completely seamless, save for web enabled apps like Gmail and Google Chrome, which despite having a flawless theming, are still subject to the same white defaults of web based coding. But having dark theme, for my tastes, makes those touches of white appealing instead of jarringly homogeneous. But in all respects, this theme feels like it was meant for the phone - it has a professional and even personal touch that I've not seen before - even in older KitKat builds. It is quite an amazing feat to be able to get something that is BETTER than the old dark designs while still respecting what worked with them.
And the way that the Theme Chooser integrates no only with Inversion UI, but custom apk boot animations, is amazing. Though I know things of this nature are not always the case, the ease and efficiency of those changes was something I really respect.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to the developers and coders behind Resurrection Remix 6.xx and Theme Ready Google Apps for CMTE/Layers v14.0, to SPAstef for Inversion UI Theme, to piyushkashyap216 for the sleak watery Droid boot animation apk, and to phatwcinfrcr for the clean minimal Motorola Boot Image bin file. You all put in a lot of hard work to make these things possible, and it's inspiring to see people with so much drive and motivation - tech or otherwise.
Thanks again!
Welcome to the club. When I first saw the subject line I thought it would be from some newbie who thought they did something unique -- installing a long-available custom Quark ROM on a Quark.
Instead, I see it's more an appreciative review.
FYI to anyone else reading this: Quarks series are Moto XT1254/XT1250/XT1225. They all have the same hardware and only differ in radio bands, internal memory (32GB or 64GB) and exterior finish options (kevlar only or ballistic nylon with kevlar underneath). They are ALL the same phones. The XT1254 Verizon Droid Turbo was not "exclusive" in any way, no matter Verizon's PR lies which the tech media ignorantly repeats.
The U.S. Moto Maxx XT1250 sold by at least a dozen regional U.S. carriers is IDENTICAL to the XT1254 Droid Turbo in every respect, including radio bands and the FCC ID. It's the EXACT same device under a different model name -- and sold in the United States. And has easily unlockable bootloader via Motorola website!
The XT1225 was sold in Latin America and India under the model names "Moto Maxx" and "Moto Turbo", and have different radio bands -- no CDMA, but additional HSPA and LTE bands (except not LTE band 13).
The devs who deserve the most thanks of course are @Skrilax_CZ, our official CM dev and @baybutcher27.
CM dev @Skrilax_CZ gave us our first CM ROM in March 2015 (CM12) -- BEFORE Motorola gave Lollipop to any Quarks --, went on to CM12.1 and now CM13 (again, BEFORE Motorola gave Marshmallow to any Quarks). Most importantly he coded the Quark kernel code. ALL our custom ROMs that have been available now or even those discontinued (CM, Resurrection Remix, AOSP Mokee, AOSP Nexus Experience, Sony Xperia, maybe a couple of others I've left out) have used his CM kernel. Without him, we would have no custom ROMs whatsoever.
@baybutcher27 gave our Quarks official TWRP. Before that we had an unofficial TWRP which worked for most purposes... But @baybutcher27 did the work to get us to the next step. He's even now provided modded versions which also backup the modem and other parts.
@baybutcher27 then brought us AOSP Mokee ROM and CM-based Resurrection Remix, first in Lollipop and now Marshmallow.
@baybutcher27 then took @Skrilax_CZ kernel code and released his BHB27 kernel, with more tweaks and options. Even though he has his own kernel, he uses @Skrilax_CZ CM kernel as the default installation in both Mokee and Resurrection Remix ROMs. Yes, Mokee ROM is AOSP and Resurrection Remix is CM-based, but both still use CM kernel as that's the only one available.
If you want to use BHB27 kernel, it's compatible with Mokee, CM or Resurrection Remix -- but that's a more advanced step, with it's own settings/options, so best to let people install that if they really want it.
So, those two devs are the ones to really thank. I know you mentioned certain apps and other stuff like Nova launcher (which I also use), but without @Skrilax_CZ who gave us OFFICIAL CM and our first kernel, then @baybutcher27 who gave us TWRP, two other ROMs and a more advanced kernel, we would have no custom ROMs for our Quarks.
The Droid Turbo XT1254 bootloader was locked down until November 2015, while the Moto Maxx/Moto Turbo XT1225 was unlocked from the beginning (November 2014). So, not all Quark owners could participate in all these goodies until just over 6 months ago. So, yeah Droid Turbo owners had some catching up to do. When the Droid Turbo bootloader was finally unlocked, @Skrilax_CZ then adapted his Quark CM kernel to also work with the XT1254 and XT1250 (which are the same device).
We were all one forum, all the Quarks (XT1254/XT1250/XT1225) until September 2015. Then we were split into two forums -- the dead dev forum XT1254 and the active dev forum XT1225 -- because the Droid Turbo bootloader was still locked down at that time. The XT1250 was caught in the middle -- it's the XT1254 with same FCC ID, so it's the EXACT same device with an unlocked bootloader, but it was labelled U.S. Moto Maxx. Many Verizon subscribers bought it as the "dev" version of the Droid Turbo and ran it on Verizon with a Verizon LTE sim card -- just like a non-Verizon Moto Nexus 6.
Ironically, the Droid Turbo bootloader was then unlocked just two months later, after the forum split... But, as result of the split, you will find most of the Quark dev work over in the XT1225 forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx
ALL the ROMs, kernels, mods, etc there work with ALL Quarks, including the XT1254.
The Quark CM dev graciously replicated his threads back over here after the Droid Turbo bootloader was unlocked, but the other Quark devs just post their work over there.
GlitchyGadget said:
Hello everyone!
I'm an advanced beginner with rooted devices, and over the years, with the help of a close friend, I have been able to optimize frustratingly restricted or otherwise ungainly Android devices. There's been some crazy experiences, but it's been mostly a series of wonderful and exciting experiences - albeit if requiring some patience and persistence. Over the years, I've seen how well the hard working people at XDA have produced amazingly capable and aesthetically pleasing ROMs and patches, and with my most recent project, this much is true... and much more.
I'm making this post, first and foremost, to express my gratitude to those hard working developers and coders who have produced all of the awesome ROMs and apps I've been able to fully take advantage of with Resurrection Remix 6.x.x.
After a few less successful ROM experiences (though nothing troublesome), with two nights of collaborative work (through online correspondence with a close friend), we were able to install Resurrection Remix 6.x.x. on my Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo using the provided Open GApps, a few Theme Ready Google Apps for CMTE/Layers v14.0 tweaks, and Inversion UI (CM 12/13).
I have wanted for several years to have a true dark themed phone, and with the decline of Dark KitKat and/or Material Dark elements present in stock or even some custom ROMs, it has thus far been a persistent tech hot button for me.
But more than that, I live on a modest budget, and the extension of longevity that ROMs like Resurrection Remix provide are an invaluable resource for people like me, who are often stuck between contracts as it were. And this build, greatly exceeds my expectations - even for a custom ROM. I love that it not only aesthetically and functionally retains the framework of stock Android, but incorporates all of the most appreciable elements of CyanogenMod in a very balanced way.
Since I've been using my phone after the installations and tweaks, I've already noticed major improvements across the board:
1. Call quality and volume have increased
2. The phone is cool to the touch, even after regular use, and even during Turbo Charging (which would heat up even unrooted)
3. The browsing speed is phenomenal, even while using it on sub-par Public Library WiFi
4. The way the system seemlessly blends with "Faster Than Light" on Nova Launcher to produce effortless transitions
5. It charges faster, and thus far holds a charge longer
6. It restores, albeit very modestly, a nice green notification light, which appears a crescent near the front facing camera
A few things about Inversion UI by SPAstef:
This theme, is almost completely seamless, save for web enabled apps like Gmail and Google Chrome, which despite having a flawless theming, are still subject to the same white defaults of web based coding. But having dark theme, for my tastes, makes those touches of white appealing instead of jarringly homogeneous. But in all respects, this theme feels like it was meant for the phone - it has a professional and even personal touch that I've not seen before - even in older KitKat builds. It is quite an amazing feat to be able to get something that is BETTER than the old dark designs while still respecting what worked with them.
And the way that the Theme Chooser integrates no only with Inversion UI, but custom apk boot animations, is amazing. Though I know things of this nature are not always the case, the ease and efficiency of those changes was something I really respect.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to the developers and coders behind Resurrection Remix 6.xx and Theme Ready Google Apps for CMTE/Layers v14.0, to SPAstef for Inversion UI Theme, to piyushkashyap216 for the sleak watery Droid boot animation apk, and to phatwcinfrcr for the clean minimal Motorola Boot Image bin file. You all put in a lot of hard work to make these things possible, and it's inspiring to see people with so much drive and motivation - tech or otherwise.
Thanks again!
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sorry i'm newbie but can you help me where can i get Theme Ready Google Apps for CMTE/Layers v14.0 tweaks, and Inversion UI (CM 12/13)?
i want to try that, i like dark theme
thanks
rokish said:
sorry i'm newbie but can you help me where can i get Theme Ready Google Apps for CMTE/Layers v14.0 tweaks, and Inversion UI (CM 12/13)?
i want to try that, i like dark theme
thanks
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Inversion UI CM 12/13, and another theme that I recently switched over to called Swift Dark CM 12/13, are both available for download on the Google Play store. Results may vary, so try it out when applying themes.
There is a thread for the Theme Ready Google Apps for CMTE/Layers v14.0
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/apps-themeable-hangouts-layers-cmte-t3113192
You may have to search around to find the right tweaks for your phone. My friend and I had to do some further tweaks to the file system to get the contacts app to be properly dark themed, but it was well worth it.
Do these Dark themes only work for CM Rom or would they also work for RR Rom?
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Do these Dark themes only work for CM Rom or would they also work for RR Rom?
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Read the thread title.
It IS Resurrection Remix he's using.

ROM comparison

Hey guys,
I am currently thinking of testing another ROM (right now I'm on Omni).
I checked various ROM threads and found the following to be pretty interesting:
@varund7726 's Resurrection Remix (customization seems nice and I may want to try some stuff)
@freshgiammi 's AOSPlusOne (I cried tears of joy when I read about his aim: "Rock steady. This ROM is designed with two things in mind: Security and Stability.")
@NoSpamDan 's Slim7 (I usually like "slim" stuff, i.e. performance > features)
Any thoughts on these ROMs?
How well are the camera performances compared to OmniROM?
Do they really excell at what is claimed? (i.e. does RR offer more customization options, is AOSPlusOne really that steady and is Slim really faster than the others?)
Cheers!
fuchrist said:
Hey guys,
I am currently thinking of testing another ROM (right now I'm on Omni).
I checked various ROM threads and found the following to be pretty interesting:
@varund7726 's Resurrection Remix (customization seems nice and I may want to try some stuff)
@freshgiammi 's AOSPlusOne (I cried tears of joy when I read about his aim: "Rock steady. This ROM is designed with two things in mind: Security and Stability.")
@NoSpamDan 's Slim7 (I usually like "slim" stuff, i.e. performance > features)
Any thoughts on these ROMs?
How well are the camera performances compared to OmniROM?
Do they really excell at what is claimed? (i.e. does RR offer more customization options, is AOSPlusOne really that steady and is Slim really faster than the others?)
Cheers!
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Isn't there several comparison threads already that you can ask in?.. Making dedicated threads for this is redundant and doesn't follow xda guidelines.. Use your powers of search before you post..

need some opinions between Pixel Experience and LOS 15.1

Hi! I actually have an OP2 with LOS 15.1 on it! I always try to search a better bugless ROM!
I decides to try LOS because it seems to be the more popular between all, but I have seen some good reviews about Pixel Experience,
so, is anyone around here that have tried both and can tell me goods and cons between them? and which one would prefer
i flashed both of it..and i really think that los is better

[Discussion] Zuk Z2 Plus - most stable / least buggy ROM for regular use

Fellow Z2 Plus users,
We have always seen discussion about best rom..with features x,y,z etc etc. Now when one says best, which is quite subjective depending upon user, mostly focus is around all the features/customizations of the world and not to mention best battery, best performance and what not.
Here I am flipping the question and seek feedback & suggestions from fellow Zuk Z2 users on the ROMs which they find :
1) Least buggy - given some bugs will be always there
2) Stable - suitable for daily use with no surprises
3) Battery Optimized for performance but with priority being battery
4) Suitable for Daily Regular Use - wallets, bank apps, sync, 4G / wifi, good photos
So while the suggested ROM might not have few missing features (like ViLTE) and might have only limited customizations, but it remains overall robust and stable enough to be used regularly for next few months.
I agree that regular updates are good to have but then with development moving to P soon, the current build of suggested ROM should be such that without updates it should work fine
Request if fellow users can suggest their preferred ROM(s) on above criteria with at least minimum details of ROM like name, version and the build.
If further details can be provided like what is missing (say ViLTE etc) it will be wonderful for others! Thanks in advance to all for their feedback.
Sorry if this is a repeat but think at this juncture when the transition is about to happen to Android P we should have a list of stable roms handy.
EDIT 16th July 2020 :
It is close to 2 years since thread was started and discussions are still ON thanks to loyal users. Also if I may say, part credit also goes to phone's good build quality that it is still worth using for many
When this thread was started, we were in initial days of developers transitioning from Oreo to Pie ROM and today, we already have loads of Q ROMs.
Having said that, general preference, if we need a stable balanced ROM is to continue on Pie ROMs versus Q ROMs - no surprises here !!
vuckovic_stefan said:
-Change it under Settings > Network & Internet > Private DNS
Adguard DNS:
dns.adguard.com
I had to use Activity launcher app for that meny because its hidden on miui 11 lol. If u also need that app, type in search network then find under settings - MORE. There u will find option.
Im glad u r happy with your device mate... I was considering Realme 6 Pro but I didnt like that 2 cameras in left corner. I like to see notifications there . So i decided to go with Xiaomi
Also here, it is the same, miui is heavy but apps stay in memory mostly, 6 gb LPDDR4X RAM, 64 GB UFS Storage 2.1. I couldnt find 128 GB model but i dont need it anyway, I would have buy it just because small difference in price. Cameras are real upgrade over Zuk, I also installed Gcam. Amoled is nice also.
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Thank you for the work around.. I tried the non root method in adaway but wasnt that good.. changing DNS works much better.. I even updated this in my router..
I also don't like hole punch.. water drop notch is ok..
Hope all cameras are able to use GCam..
Your trick for miui worked as well.. Thank you again for that.
Stay safe and keep modding
Feedbacks Summarized
Thanks to all for sharing feedbacks/experiences. I am summarizing below, with focus on Oreo ROMs!.
EDIT 16th July 2020 : in last 2 years, we have also seen good development in terms of Pie & Q ROMs. So now we have some recommendations on stable and good for daily use Pie ROMs too
OREO ROMs (update basis discussions till Nov'18)
Resurrection Remix RR 6.2.1 Oreo is considered good by most - received feedbacks from @seking @Thisisaarush @Z750z @NaXal
One open issue: No auto call record
It has loads of Customizations, the final build released updated with Oct'18 security patches.
MIUI 10 ROM seems to be a good choice too as per feedback from @sivaramareddy @sidS6
It is stable and has good battery life
AEX 5.7 Oreo seems quite good as per feedback from @Vishwanath01 @sivaramareddy @suvankar.smart
They have not shared much details but what I see is that v5.7 is recommended by all even when the latest is v5.8. This ROM not updated after Aug'18
Download from versions availablehere
Jaguar Oreo is recommended as per feedback from @sanjay.2704 @seking @mGforCe
There seems to be battery issue/lag after couple of weeks of use. But with the entirely rebased ROM released, there are lot of hopes. Finally VoLTE working too - was broken since June build.
Hopefully the battery issue is resolved after few builds of the Rebase ROM. Having said that - this ROM is worth watching for!! The best thing is that dev is updating atleast once a month. With issues being reported, he updated within few weeks too!!
Pls note that have considered only those comments which had some level of details. Also there were more recommendations but since supported by only 1 user not included in the summary.
PIE ROMs (update basis discussions till Jun'20)
[Official - k4.4 // Beta - k4.9] AOSiP Pie is considered good by many and am @mGforCe using for last few months.
One open issue: Think Miracast doesn't work. The final build released has Sep'19 security patches. Link here
[ROM][9.0][TREBLE] SuperiorOS is also recommended one and we have @vuckovic_stefan using in on and off (when not trying other ROMs )
The final official build released has Oct'19 security patches. Link here
There is also an unofficial build released with Apr'20 security patches. Link here, credits @vuckovic_stefan
Bootleggers and Cardinal lastest. I have no idea about Volte because we don't have it here.
AOSP Extended 5.7 latest
Aosip rom is a clear winner, It's the best in every sector.. !
For me, as of now... Latest AEX 5.7 seems pretty stable and Recently I have tried one ROM that totally amazed me.... MIUI 10 ROM. It's very stable, considerably less heat with great performance and great battery life (6.5 -7 hrs SOT with Normal to Medium usage which include Browsing, Streaming, Instant Messaging etc). Coming to Gaming especially PUBG is a lot less laggy when compared to other ROM's when played with HD settings.
So, apart from the latest AOSP Extended(AEX) 5.7, I would recommend to try the latest MIUI 10 ROM too...
Thanks for sharing feedback
anbinhv said:
Bootleggers and Cardinal lastest. I have no idea about Volte because we don't have it here.
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Thanks for sharing feedback. So you mean below ROMs:
BootleggersROM 2.3 (8.1.0) dated 08-07-18
Cardinal-AOSP 5.7 (8.1.0) dated 14-07-18
Any issues/bug noted at all? This will help in collating feedback with known issues etc.
Vishwanath01 said:
AOSP Extended 5.7 latest
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Thanks for sharing feedback. Regarding AEX 5.7 (8.1.0) have you noted any bugs at all? Or everything working well.
sivaramareddy said:
For me, as of now... Latest AEX 5.7 seems pretty stable and Recently I have tried one ROM that totally amazed me.... MIUI 10 ROM. It's very stable, considerably less heat with great performance and great battery life (6.5 -7 hrs SOT with Normal to Medium usage which include Browsing, Streaming, Instant Messaging etc). Coming to Gaming especially PUBG is a lot less laggy when compared to other ROM's when played with HD settings.
So, apart from the latest AOSP Extended(AEX) 5.7, I would recommend to try the latest MIUI 10 ROM too...
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Thanks for sharing feedback. AEX 5.7 (8.1.0) noted. As discussed, any known issue here as per your experience?
MIUI 10 ROM - hmm, interesting. For my own Redmi Note 3 always moved out from MIUI to AOSP / LOS roms . Will be interesting to try. Again, for completeness, any issues/bugs noted/known here?
Between MIUI / AEX which will be one you choose?
himanshu.devsah said:
Aosip rom is a clear winner, It's the best in every sector.. !
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Thanks for sharing feedback. So you mean Android Open Source Illusion Project (8.1.0) - AOSIP right?
Any bugs/issues noted here? Or all perfectly working. It will be helpful to note of even 1-2 small issues to have right feedback.
Bump, request users to pls give feedback
Miui 10 by narshi shukla.. best overall in terms of stability and battery life
sidS6 said:
Miui 10 by narshi shukla.. best overall in terms of stability and battery life
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MIUI 10 ROM - hmm, interesting. For my Redmi Note 3 always moved out from MIUI to AOSP / LOS roms
Again, for completeness, any known issues/bugs with MIUI?
Reserruction Remix ,,,==> the best and most stable from all other roms ,,,???
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Reserruction Remix os, the best and most stable rom from all,,,,???
Having a blast with #oxicOs since Viper and dot died
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Hello,
Most of the ROMs here are pretty stable as daily driver. Some are little better with some aspect of usage, like for example, in general, non treble ROMs better with heavy games like PubG compare to Treble. Now that doesn't mean treble ROMs suck with PubG, its just marginally lower grfx details for smoother playing exp.
Ever since introduction of treble, for last few months, I have been only with treble, so I can only comment on Treble ROMs. I have tried PE, AEX, AiCP, RR (Treble), crDroid and let me tell you all are equally good. However, having said that, few lose their edge time to time with some random update and it happens with all. So as an user, you will find your self switching between few time to time.
All these ROMs easily offer 6 hours 30 mins or more SoT for daily use (except heavy gaming). Game on them and SoT will come down based on how hard you are playing. Usually for heavy gamer, SoT is around 4 hours or bit less. All these ROMs have everything function, from finger print to Bluetooth.
At present, I am with RR 6.1. Switched from AiCP since at this point, for few previously weekly, AiCP is having some performance issue. Not that its slow, but RR feels little better compare to AiCP. Who knows, may be with next weekly, AiCP may out perform anything else.
Biggest point is, thanks to all these hardworking devs, I am spoiled with choices. So many of them. All are equally good but with some many options, I am spoiled to write comparison even for these slightest issues.
So its really hard or would be unfair to name single ROM to sum up the answer !!
Thanks.
Z750z said:
Reserruction Remix ,,,==> the best and most stable from all other roms ,,,
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Thanks, any specific version which is most stable?
imarco.box said:
Having a blast with #oxicOs since Viper and dot died
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Thanks, any specific version which is stable?
@NaXal appreciate you taking out time to write a detailed reply.
NaXal said:
At present, I am with RR 6.1. Switched from AiCP since at this point, for few previously weekly, AiCP is having some performance issue. Not that its slow, but RR feels little better compare to AiCP. Who knows, may be with next weekly, AiCP may out perform anything else.
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Which build of RR? Can you elaborate what specific improvements do you see?
NaXal said:
Biggest point is, thanks to all these hardworking devs, I am spoiled with choices. So many of them. All are equally good but with some many options, I am spoiled to write comparison even for these slightest issues.
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Indeed, very true :good:
mGforCe said:
Which build of RR? Can you elaborate what specific improvements do you see?
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Consider me a typical dumbass phone user. I strive for a functional device which allows me fast performance and all features should work fine. I don't like poking with things unless they are broken as like your question, I am looking for stability and I am willing to sacrifice bit of performance edge for that.
Now regarding improvement, what to compare with is the biggest question. If you want to compare this with Stock Indian ZUI 2.5 (Indian), its a heaven and hell of a difference !! But if you talk about other contemporary ROMs, there isn't much to separate them. It would come down to your personal choice of flavor .
Consider this buying a litter class super bike or super car in India. Anything you buy would be light years ahead of what average Joe is riding but when you want to chose between similar option, it would ultimately come down to personal preference !!
Regarding my setup, I am with the latest Version of RR 6.1 Treble (without any extra mod or kernel) + Open GApps Nano. Running Apex Launcher v3.3.3 along with Pixel Icon Pack (from Play Store). I have mentioned my issues or liking in that respective thread !!
Thanks.
Latest toxycOs.... 3.0
Enviado do meu Z2 Plus através do Tapatalk
I am using Liquid Remix [8.1] [v9.1.4] [OFFICIAL] [08/10/2018][NON-TREBLE]
I listen to music and after installing viperfx magix module and modded you tube my requirement is met. Along with this I also use on application called "The Raging Beast KA" , see screenshot, which allows kernel level tweaking of sound ie increasing sound of left channel and right channel separately and it gives excellent sound. I also require volte as I use jio sim and net speed should be fast.
So the above are my requirements and everybody has their own requirements. All ROMs stable. But they differ on the following
1 heat. Some ROMs heat up
2 performance.
3 tweaks. Some ROMs contain more tweaks
4 volte. Some ROMs will not have volte
Installing ROMs are individual preferences and all ROMs are stable.
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Guys,
Thanks for the feedback earlier. Bumping old thread to see if any update / revision in choices basis past 2-3 months?
Now that we have more or less final version of Oreo (though fortunately, some O ROMs are still getting security updates), the options are not likely to change further.
So far, have been using Jaguar Aug'18 build - worked quite well but in last few weeks seeing 10-12% battery drain overnight. Today am going to flash Oct'18 build to see if any changes.
CrDroiD is Best
i have used all oreo except RR..
I find CrDroid the best Rom of all times.
no issues at all.. be it SOT.. consistent 7-7.5 hours with moderate usage.. BT music play for 2-3 hours daily, phone calls for hour or so 1 hour of game play A8 & tekken.. all banking apps running including Tez..
Tons of customization. Built in adaway as well .. i dont think any feature is missing in this Rom. except 2.
1. Pocket detection - causes many failed FP.
2. auto call record - call record is present but u have to enable it in each call.
if some one with rom build knowledge can include this and update security patches then this would be a complete rom.
planning to try RR as dotos is giving very low SOT.. staying on that coz it has auto call record and pocket detect.
sanjay.2704 said:
i have used all oreo except RR..
I find CrDroid the best Rom of all times.
no issues at all.. be it SOT.. consistent 7-7.5 hours with moderate usage.. BT music play for 2-3 hours daily, phone calls for hour or so 1 hour of game play A8 & tekken.. all banking apps running including Tez..
Tons of customization. Built in adaway as well .. i dont think any feature is missing in this Rom. except 2.
1. Pocket detection - causes many failed FP.
2. auto call record - call record is present but u have to enable it in each call.
if some one with rom build knowledge can include this and update security patches then this would be a complete rom.
planning to try RR as dotos is giving very low SOT.. staying on that coz it has auto call record and pocket detect.
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