Hi guys,
Am I the only one getting battery indicator always at 0% (even while charging) on the new lineageos 17.1 for the mi note 2?
Twrp shows the battery % correctly, but the OS doesn't. I've tried to clear all cache and did a fresh install, still the same.
Good night!
The same thing happened to me.
But it looks like it's already being fixed.
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In the next update it must be fixed.
I'm having the same bug. Let's hope they fix it soon.
https://gitlab.com/LineageOS/issues/android/-/issues/2112
Lineage 17.1 updated today.
What's your considerations about this rom, guys?
Someone could tell me if google pay works?
Installed the last build with gapps stock: everything works fine, gcam, Google pay, and so on.
Only a little problem with the Google backup.
It was impossible to restore, because the continuous crash of the app.
New weekly today. Battery seems improved!?
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Hello community,
I installed CyanogenMod 13 with Marshmallow on my Nexus 4, but it seems my apps are outdated and I can't update them.
I thought this is a problem only with Google apps, because I flashed the "nano" package, but it isn't.
For example, when I search Google Play for Google Maps, the last version of it appears to be from December 8, 2015. But if I search it from my PC, it is from January 11, now.
The same problem with Facebook and other apps.
I wish somebody to tells me what could cause this. I'm new into custom roms.
Thank you!
Actually just ran into this issue, updated to nightly cm, as i do monthly, and it upgraded to cm13, which is great and all.
Problem:
Cant flash ANY gapps version, no matter the size.
I have formatted system, data, etc, then fresh install cm13, same issue.
I attempted to revert to cm12 but most of the links from dec arent working so tried stable snapshot, ran into same exact issue with cm13.
So currently, running cm13, without google apps so I can at least have a phone which works.
Not sure the solution. I have flashed multiple recoveries to confirm wasnt any issue with not being supported, etc, no avail. Tried cm13's default recovery, the issue is insufficient space when installing gapps, again, even with formating /system and /data.
Any solutions to do would be greatful. I have searched forums and found other people with other devices with same issues, but no solution worked.
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Fix found, dont use the crappy ogapps, use: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/gapps-gapps-6-0-1-minimal-t3276606
Flashed without issues and works great. Stupid CM for supporting opengapps.
Requirements:
Good battery live
Working paring bt
No lagging system
Emui is bad for me and I test slimrom but bt not working
Thanks for answers.
I'm currently using the AOSPA open Kirin 7.1.2, last version (11/09/17) by surdu_petru.
1. Battery live needs improvement, since there are a lot of wakelocks sucking up juice but i've managed to minor that using a combination of Greenify, turning off GPS, Mobile Data, etc, when not needed and other things like Ambient Display.
2. BT is not working properly for now.
3. I flashed this ROM with Gapps 7.1 Nano and the system is so much faster that I've experienced with the stock ROM.
There are a lot off kinks that need to be fixed but I'd recommend you to subscribe that thread.
I had aospa,bt working(few times paring and work) but battery live is very bad for me
im from chile... and im searching another rom samely... i use lineageOS 14.1 but its un-stable... i have a honor 4C with p8 lite rom
a person recommended me RROS rom... i use a day before of i install lineageOS 14.1 but not tested by me... i have using lineageOS 14.1 and its fast but... only works 4 cores... and the battery in hard working (with games, music and wsp) work for 6 hours max... (optimized by me) and in stand by works for a day i think...
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@Adi5
how work battery? worst or better than the rom because i use?
There is a huge bug on LINEAGE OS. The bug is when your device has 25% battery or lessthan 25% the phone dead within 1 min. why. in stock rom it will run aronud 1 hour lineage need to fix this
Do you THINK it might help for you to provide some obscure information such as which device, what ROM 14.1, 15.1, etc.. and maybe, just MAYBE, a log? Developers are NOT all known for their psychic prowess, despite what you have heard. FYI - NONE of my Lineage devices exhibits this problem.
Device ASUS ZENFONE 2 ZE550ML
LINEAGE OS VERSION 14.1
I have also suffer this problm
Is that an official build ?
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Device ASUS ZENFONE 2 ZE550ML
LINEAGE OS VERSION 14.1
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Don't own that device but also don't seem to see it on the LOS downloads page. If it is an unofficial build, you are not going to get a whole lot of official love on this issue. ASSUMING it is an unofficial build, I would send a log file to the dev and see what can be done about it. Never hurts to ASK, after all. Good Luck.
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titans.raid said:
I have also suffer this problm
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Same device ? Same build ? Difficult if not impossible to offer more assistance without specifics.
ALSO, HOW OLD IS THE BATTERY ?? One of the symptoms of a failing battery (in my limited experience) is sudden death below a certain assumed level of charge. If the battery is trashed, no ROM in the world will save it.
This isn't a software issue but a battery issue. Changing it will fix the problem. It could, however, be related to CPU clock.
you can solve it by installing a custom kernel. i have a redmi note 3 (kenzo), ive put franco kernel and it works like a charm - at least for me, no more problems. franco kernel you cand find it on goole (cant let the link here, newbie issue )
Hi, I flashed LOS 15.1 on my I9515 and I am loving it.
The only issue is battery life. It is an old phone with an old battery, so most of it must be due to a worn out battery, but GSam Battery Monitor is showing the Kernel using 11% and LineageOS System another 8%.
Is this normal and is there another battery-optimized kernel for the I9515?
Thanks!
the problem of the battery drain is the operating system not optimized for this device.
can you post links from lineageos 15.1 to i9515, please?
It's this unofficial build: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77481372&postcount=1028
How can I determine if the drain is beyond normal?
Thanks
I have an i9515 with nougat and I changed the battery and formatted several times, but nothing has changed
So what is the battery usage of "Kernel (Android OS)" and "Android System"? People say 15.1 is more battery efficient on the i9515 than 14, but I haven't tried 14 to know.
I go out to school, and therefore not using it, I left home at 7.30 with 95% and I came home with 50%
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when i flash the lineageos 15.1 returns me error 7, how can I solve it?
DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK!
See my post here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77447291&postcount=1023
hello everyone
i need best stable rom for lg gpad 7 v410
i have 4.4.2 stock. i rooted it and than unroot again but never give me OTA update
i need stable best rom for v410
can anyone help me?
I've just started going through the motions of rooting, flashing a custom recovery, and finding a ROM for my daughter's (4 year old) v410 LG G Pad 7 too. I started with the stock Android Kit Kat ROM 4.4.2 on the device of course and then updated to 5.0.2 when it was available. The device (with only 1 gb RAM) slowed to a crawl and she's been complaining about the device's speed for over a year. There is a custom build of Lineage OS 14.1 but it's been universally acclaimed as too slow. Seems there are several versions of CandyROM Five and Six floating around which are Android Marshmallow 6 and Nougat 7.1 based. I'm going to try the latest Candy Six ROM, the latest I can find from December 2016 and see how that goes. Honestly, the most stable is probably the original stock 4.4.2 though I'd take the occasional crash to get this device more up to date to it would be useful for a couple of more years.
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Oh, and be sure you read this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75787067&postcount=699 to get a one-stop-fix to flash if you return the device to stock Kit Kat. The attached .zip fix there will let you avoid a lot of headache in adb trying to repartition after you flash the beta recovery image .kdz file.
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I couldn't get any of the Nougat 7.1. Candy ROMS I'd found to load without corruption so I'm going to run the LineageOS 14.1 image for a few days. So far, it's a bit slow but no more than I'd expect with a device with only 1 gb RAM and a Snapdragon 400. If nothing changes, I'll stick with this ROM until it's badly out of date since there doesn't seem to be anything newer available.
CrDroid is by far the best and most stable rom for this device. For some reason I never see it even mentioned. It's based on Lineage and Android 7.1.2, and has a massive amount of built in customization. It was also released at the end of 2018, making it the newest Rom available to my knowledge. Go to androidfilehost.com and download it from there.
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https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=961840155545592781
CrDroid is by far the best and most stable rom for this device. For some reason I never see it even mentioned. It's based on Lineage and Android 7.1.2, and has a massive amount of built in customization. It was also released at the end of 2018, making it the newest Rom available to my knowledge. Go to androidfilehost and download it from there
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Rom will install, but doesn't come with gapps, and has wifi connectivity issues. Tried installing gapps arm-v7.1, but it will get the tablet stuck at welcome screen. Won't let you start fresh or restore from previous device. Unless I'm doing something wrong - open to ideas
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Rom will install, but doesn't come with gapps, and has wifi connectivity issues. Tried installing gapps arm-v7.1, but it will get the tablet stuck at welcome screen. Won't let you start fresh or restore from previous device. Unless I'm doing something wrong - open to ideas
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I was able to get it to load all the way. I downloaded the Beans minimal gapps 7.1.x and it worked just fine.
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195918677
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I was able to get it to load all the way. I downloaded the Beans minimal gapps 7.1.x and it worked just fine.
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I tried again after completely wiping the system, and installed rom and gapps at the same time. It worked in that I got through the welcome screen, but am still having wifi connectivity issues. Though I am trying to connect to wifi at work, which requires login. It will not direct to the login site.
Edit: Used phone as hotspot, had trouble with the gapps mini package - didnt seem to have google play services/google services framework so couldn't set up google accounts. Went back again and used Beans Full gapps - up and running.
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I tried again after completely wiping the system, and installed rom and gapps at the same time. It worked in that I got through the welcome screen, but am still having wifi connectivity issues. Though I am trying to connect to wifi at work, which requires login. It will not direct to the login site.
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My wifi is working at home. My only issue is trying to get the carrier unlock so I can use my t-mobile sim. But I think that requires me contacting AT&T.
Yeedatoy said:
CrDroid is by far the best and most stable rom for this device. For some reason I never see it even mentioned. It's based on Lineage and Android 7.1.2, and has a massive amount of built in customization. It was also released at the end of 2018, making it the newest Rom available to my knowledge. Go to androidfilehost.com and download it from there.
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I hadn't tried CrDroid on the v410 as I pretty much excluded anything that wasn't newer than 2018 in my recent searches. I've had wifi connectivity issues with the v410 on every ROM, but the one I've been using (or at least my daughter) has been unable to automatically connected to wifi. It always has to be toggled manually. Rather annoying and bad for my data plan.
Speaking of the LG v410 though, there's a new ROM for the v410 that I just discovered and wanted to post it so others can take a look. I don't have time at the minute to check it out, but it's seemingly based on Android 7 Nougat and might be better than what we've got at the moment: https://tmp.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=299916 I'll post something about it as soon as I have time to test it out.
That's the new "Googleless" e/ operating system created by one of the founding developers of Lineage OS. It's supposed to revolutionize Android in a sense from my understanding, and possibly be the next big operating system. You can actually purchase refurbished phones Samsung Galaxy S7, Galaxy s8 and more pre-installed with this OS on it. Is very quick and it works extremely well on The V410 from my experience, but it takes a lot of getting used to. It's pre-installed with gmscore to get around Google, and contains a lot of security and privacy features. The launcher itself is extremely different, and goes by the name of Bliss launcher. It's extremely lightweight and I see huge potential in it, but it could be potentially frustrating for your daughter if she is used to relying on Google. It's based off of 7.1.2, and I would suggest trying it out just to experience it and see what you think for a bit, as it's a very quick flash and throwing magisk on it is a breeze. I know exactly what you're talking about with the Wi-Fi issues. It seems to plague every ROM for this tablet except for the lollipop ROMs like Tesla. As for this new OS, I've had no wi-fi issues whatsoever. The interface is actually perfect for a tablet! Of course you can still run Google apps on it if you choose, which I am in the process of trying out currently. I flashed this rom a couple weeks ago and it was a huge and very pleasant surprise when the boot screen appeared, but I couldn't help but take a shot at flashing the stock 4.4.2 pre-rooted ROM back to my g pad 4 a short while because I found myself in a scenario where I needed to use the infrared remote.. if you haven't heard of it already, look up E/ OS and take a look at what it has to offer! I desperately been searching for a lineage 15 ROM with no luck.
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CastorTroyy said:
I tried again after completely wiping the system, and installed rom and gapps at the same time. It worked in that I got through the welcome screen, but am still having wifi connectivity issues. Though I am trying to connect to wifi at work, which requires login. It will not direct to the login site.
Edit: Used phone as hotspot, had trouble with the gapps mini package - didnt seem to have google play services/google services framework so couldn't set up google accounts. Went back again and used Beans Full gapps - up and running.
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You can bypass the welcome screen by tapping each corner of the display clockwise until it Skips the initial setup, then go back and enter in any info necessary. You don't have to do it very quickly but sometimes it takes a little while and some patience to get it to work.
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Side note.. I found that using magisk and flashing FDE.AI , along with the low ram enabler module which you have to search for because it is no longer in the magisk repo " AKA Android go Edition enabler" solves most of the lag issues if not all of them on this tablet.
I've come to realize after flashing every ROM I can find multiple times on my v410, that the newer android builds are just too slow for this tablet no matter what. After a fresh install, they're mostly all quick, but it doesn't take much to slow them down. Ground Zero Roms are very well built even though there are no newer builds. Tesla High Voltage is very quick and stable with no WiFi issues. Tipsy is a slimmed down version and works well but I like the features of Tesla much more. Validus is awesome but there's a couple bugs I haven't figured out yet. It comes with both Trebuchet and Nova launcher preinstalled, has a really nice dark theme and very badass boot and shutdown animations, a keyboard that adapts in color and transparency based on the page loaded, and various visual options. Using Omniswitch for recents will cause a crash sometimes which I haven't figured out, but the regular navbar can be changed in height, and various buttons can be added and icons changed. I prefer to turn the navbar off and the Pie navigation on. Systemless Xposed causes settings to crash on Validus, and so does Lucky Patcher. If I can get these things figured out, this would be my preferred daily use ROM, but out of the box I think Tesla holds up in the long run compared to everything I've tried. It just needs a few updates due to the older android version, the only necessary one in my experience is the browser and webview. Although they are larger in size, Bromite browser and webview are the quickest and most stable. The difference is so large that it is impossible to go unnoticed. I can not get Bromite webview to flash through Magisk however, but the apk installs with no hiccups. Kernel Auditor comes built in as well.
Thanks for the info and link to the unofficial E/OS. I thought it was just another boot-looping dead end when I flashed it via TWRP but I went back into TWRP and wiped the dalvik cache...viola, it booted right into a first time script.
Pros: this is fast. the tablet is so much more usable now. It has some good built in apps and the app store seems to connect directly into the google play store, so I was installing regular android apps right away. The built in maps is surprisingly useful. It has a good navigation feature that is like a streamlined google maps nav. I like the privacy aspects. While I was tempted to link to my google account, I might prefer to leave it unlinked. with a 4g sim card, this would be a great device for traveling abroad and I'd be less paranoid connecting to unfamiliar wifi or cell networks. With a couple of movies and ebooks loaded on a 200gig microSD card, it would make a great offline device as well.
Cons: I still have the same wifi issues that the lineage OS and Cyanogen mod builds had. I have to reconnect to wifi every time the tablet wakes up. Considering the privacy in traveling use case, though, this could be considered an advantage.
Now I regret canceling the extra Tmobile line that the gpad used to be on. Maybe I'll catch another add a line free promo.
WiFi is important to me. Is there anything other than stock that works?
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scottfweintraub said:
WiFi is important to me. Is there anything other than stock that works?
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It may not matter. I literally want this device to do one thing only -- act as a Sonos front end -- and it appears I can only choose to either have broken wifi or too-old an android version.