I got a second-hand X Compact a few days ago and went ahead installing TWRP and Lineage 16 (https://forum.xda-developers.com/x-compact/development/rom-lineageos-16-0-xperia-x-compact-t4080903). It seems to run fine, but I feel like the phone is creating heat on the top half of the device even when I'm not doing anything.
Does someone have similar issues with this model, or could it be an issue with the ROM?
It's a very new rom so chances are there are some issues with it. Have you tried AOSP rom? I'd do a clean install and see if you run into the same problem.
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Hi everyone,
I've had my RAZR M for just over a year now and I've had several different custom ROMs on it. Several months ago I updated to a newer CM 10.1 nightly and noticed horrible input lag. Scrolling in menus was extremely slow and apps took way longer than usual to open. I tried several different ways of wiping, flashing and installing the ROM but failed to solve the problem. I also tried all kinds of options in the developer menu and the performance settings. No dice.
I fell back to a stable 10.1 ROM until a few days ago when I decided to try the same thing with CM 11. The CM 11 ROM suffers from the same horrible input lag as the older CM 10.1 nightlies. All ROMs after a certain point have the same behavior (I don't know the nightly it started on sadly). I'd really like to use a newer ROM but the ROM is unusable with the input lag.
Has anyone had similar problems? Thanks for any input. I'll provide any additional info that helps.
Additional info:
Using TWRP 2.6.3 from here here
Getting my ROMs from the official cyanogenmod release.
I've tried many combinations of wiping everything but external SD while installing. Recently tried mounting /system while wiping but that didn't help either.
I've tried googling the problem and I've found some similar problems but no one seems to have found a solution.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/30889-43-custom-roms-lag/
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/79209-major-lag-on-nightlies/
The lag also happens on Carbon ROM when I tried it a few months ago.
Stock is better. We will have to wait for official 4.4 for a fix.
Some say my version of pure perfomance helps, I have not tried the cm ver much. Go dev section. Jeeko is back & said he would make a newer.
Hello guys, I have a rooted D802 device with the November '14 Snapshot CM11 ROM. I'm totally satisfied with it, since I don't encounter random reboots and every app works flawlessy. But recently a problem has surfaced which I think is due to the ROM being outdate by this mane months. My apps don't get the latest updates, for example Messenger won't get the new "Seen" bubbles at the conversations, Sims Free Play is now crashing because it's not getting the newest patch and so on. These all aren't that important compared to my satisfaction with this ROM but they do are nuisances which annoy me.
So after a little digging, I noticed that the CM11 thread here in xda for G2, is flooded with comments about CM12 and when I checked the original site, all CM11 versions were replaced by the new CM12. Basically, what I'm asking since I'm a newb to all this, is what would be a stable nightly of CM12 for me to upgrade to? Are there still bugs(certainly, I guess) and if yes what are they? I will probably be fine with certain insignificant ones, but not big ones like the SMS App crashing or video playback not working etc.. The CM12 thread was last updated on December so this is why I am making my own thread, as I don't want to do anything wrong. Also, is a wipe necessary? Should I re-install gapps? If someone could guide me through the process I would be grateful.
Thanks in advance, George.
P.S.: If there is another solution to my aforementioned problem about the apps not updating as they should, please point it out to me since I can't think of anything else that causes this
At the moment I am running the latest version of LinageOS. Installing it was no problem at all, but sometimes when my battery life is 50-40% and less opening some apps will crash for no reason at all. The OS I was running before was Android 6.0 (Before I went to Lineage I tried to root my phone and almost screwed it up so I had to go back to 6.0) and the same thing was happening. As far as I can remember before I tried unlocking bootloader and doing other such things my device wouldn't crash running Android 7.0 but all of a sudden my phone would crash and every crash it would take away quite a bit of battery life which is annoying. So far I haven't found any soloution so I thought I'd try my luck here. Thanks!
did you tried to install stock rom 7.0 ?
My advice for you is to use either Resurrection Remix or invictaOS roms since they are even more customised and opstimised and far better than lineage. I am using Resurrection Remix from last year and i do not experience a single problem. Apps crashing have no relation with your battery. Its Rom related problem.
Hello!
Bought Xiaomi Mi A1 3 months ago, it comed in Nougat, after that i updated it to Oreo. Iv been using Oreo until April security patch where i decided to flash Resurection Remix Rom. I flashed it and enjoyed it. After using that rom, i decided to flash back to stock rom. I downloaded stock rom from XDA (Plus i tried downloading from en.miui.com)and flashed it trough Mi Flash Tool. After flashing it everything was fine until i noticed that device heat up a litle bit after watching YT, Browsing and it heat up litle bit more when playing hard game like PUBG.
I installed CPU-Z to see senzors temperature and i noticed something that dont seems its okay. Senzor called "pa_therm0" is 80°C, is this even normall?
Other senzors seems "fine". I never had heating issue when it came out of the box. This heating isnt serrius but its anoying. Also i want to ask here if device is in warranty? I did unlocked bootloader, flashed twrp and flashed Resurection Remix, but i reflashed stock rom and locked bootloader, just as it came out of the box.
Also what is charging time for Mi A1? My device seems that its charging faster than when it came out of the box(not fast charging) after reflashing stock rom.
patherm_0 is 80c + on RN4 too .. and device is working fine. it's now a year old .. its safe. i think its sensor issue or maybe the location of sensor. in my case it never exceeds 85c and never goes below 75c .
https://prnt.sc/jduc85
Here is screenshot after playing PUBG and internet surfing, is it normally?
Okay so pa_therm0 is normall? Nothing to worry?
Also did i recovered warrant after re-flashing stock rom? Thanks for reply!
Looks like normal to me I'm on latest RR and mine is 74 and 75 maybe I did underclocked my cpu. My device charge full in one and a half hour.
And don't worry about heating issue I can feel your concern I feel that when I brought my first android phone. On over heat it's gonna shut down automatically.
Yes your warranty is back you can claim your warranty for any further damage just make sure your device oem unlock is disabled.
As long as you flashed stock rom and locked the bootloader, warranty is fine
Thanks for the all answers, really helped me!
I've got the same, dont worry, its normal.
Want to find a fix to all custom ROM's bootlooping on my SM-J320FN (did not bootloop before)
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or alternatevly, i was wondering if modifying a some samsung galaxy SM-J320[something] nougat rom, to work on SM-J320FN would be possible (it has only android5.1.1 (lollipop) stock rom as far as im aware and i have searched quite a lot).
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The thing is, i have the SM-J320FN (twrp and rooted) and for a while i ran various custom roms (based on nougat) on it with no problems. But then about a year ago it bootlooped on resurrection remix (which i had ran with not many problems for 1/2year). Then every custom rom (i tried RR, DotOS, ViperOS and more) began to give me a bootloop, only flashing the stock rom booted.
I wiped and formated everything i could, tried same country stock rom that i had originally and a different country one (thinking maybe the custom roms were not happy with something inside the stock rom that it was flashed after, but logically it does not seem even possible, as before flashing the custom one, the old one is wiped), but custom rom's just did not boot anymore. I could not log the boot either because it had boot animation but nothing showed in adb, i guess it did not get so far that it could connect with adb.
I suspect this may be caused by my camera not working (some hardware part most likely got damaged), because i think wiping my phone completely and flashing stock rom with Odin should restore every software part on the phone thus it would have to be something with hardware that's causing custom roms to bootloop, how else could the problem persist (i obviously might be wrong).
I don't remember when exactly the camera stopped working but i know for a fact that i had a custom rom at the same time, and it did not bootloop (for some time at least) and im also curious why this has not ever stopped the stock rom from booting if it is the case.
So basically what i wish i could do are two things. Firstly find what makes the stock roms able to boot correctly opposed to the custom ones. And secondly implement this to a similar models higher version rom or a custom rom (Nougat). Come to think of this, it seems a useful step to look how did the people that made these Nougat based rom's for SM-J320FN modify the rom so that it could run on it, the source code is open after all.
Why i want to have a higher android version on my phone? Because my countrys corona close contact detection app supports only 6.0 or higher and my banking app recently notified me that they will soon end support for my android version too (this is the real pusher for me as i use it very frequently and there is not really an alternative). And it would be nice to have some other apps too, that not compatible with Lollipop.
And yes, i know, just buying a newer phone would solve all my problems But im a minimalistic (and without money) person. The fact that i own a phone that is still working (or fixable) stops me mentally from buying a new one. Also as one would guess, i like tinkering with this kind of stuff (i study CS currently) and building a rom myself for my phone sounds like a cool and challenging project, as i have not done anything like this before (maybe this will help me: [guide]how to build/modify roms for samsung devices [7.0/6.0.1/maybe more]).
Anyways, i kinda got carried away with this post. But for now im tired and have to sleep so i'll just post this and will come back later to read this over, fix some mistakes (not a native english speaker) and add things i maybe missed.
If anyone read this through, im impressed and if you have the knowledge/time to answer then i Thank You in advance!
i need help i tried to install re dreaux but my phone bootloop on touch wiz custom rom so how can i fix that