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I've yet to set-up my new OP5, as i'm still undecided whether to stick with the stock 4.5.4 ROM, or try 1 of the custom ROMs that are currently available.
Who's stuck to stock, and who's tried/trying a custom with a kernel?
Stock ROM = ROM that was supplied with the OP5
Custom ROM = ROM that has been shared on forums by developers. etc.
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As off now I am on stock but will surely be going over custom ROM and custom kernel. Custom ROM and Kernel surely gives some extra benefits over stock(battery backup and many other features.)
So just test the phone for any HW defects or any for a week or so and you are good to root.
As far as I'm concerned, stock is a custom ROM. Not sure which option on the poll to pick...
Elnrik said:
As far as I'm concerned, stock is a custom ROM. Not sure which option on the poll to pick...
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By custom, i'm refering to custom ROMs that XDA users have shared on the forum.
Stock ROM = ROM that was supplied with the OP5
Custom ROM = ROM that has been shared on forums by developers. etc.
Most of what I needed custom ROMs for in the past can be accomplished with oxygen OS now so I probably wont be installing anything aside from OEM updates until they stop supporting this device, if I still have it at that time. And when I do, it's just to try out whatever the latest OS is so I'm familiar with the new features when I do upgrade.
I think the most I will do for now is root, and TWRP but I'm still up in the air about that.
I think Oxygen OS works really nice at the moment, i will stay stock for now.
Updates will come rapidly from Oneplus thus the custom ROMS are not worth it for me at the moment.
Once Lineage or RR Remix arrives i will switch to custom ROMS
I'm on FreedomOS and it's very faster then original OxygenOS... I like this for now better than the original one
I've had my OP5 since yesterday and it's been fantastic and I haven't felt a need to use a custom ROM at all. I also usually add a custom kernel to I can change sounds and increase vibration sensitivity (may still do a kernel). I'm getting just over 9 hours of SOT with everything stock. I mean hell I used Google Maps today for 1 hour straight and it only used 6% battery!? My Nexus would have lost at least 18-20%.
When it's all said and done, I'm sure I'll get the itch to ROM and kernel this phone, but this is truly the first phone I don't feel a need to right now. Of course I rooted the phone and applied TRWP the first 5 min I had the phone haha. That goes without saying for my root apps like TB, Accubattery and Nova Launcher.
Can anyone check if the jelly effect is still there after they flashed the custom roms?
roba93 said:
I think Oxygen OS works really nice at the moment, i will stay stock for now.
Updates will come rapidly from Oneplus thus the custom ROMS are not worth it for me at the moment.
Once Lineage or RR Remix arrives i will switch to custom ROMS
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that's exactly what i would do
I really like the stock ROM. Coming from Samsung and LG phones, the OP5 is already running the type of ROM I'd likely flash to those phones if I could. I did root it though, and I'll likely stay this way unless something really compelling comes up, or OP stops updating it.
Using stock for now. I personally see no point in switching to custom until AOSP/LOS based ROMs begin appearing. It's still going to be Oxygen OS with basically the same features if I'd switch now.
As of now i'm sticking with stock. The phone is still young and i expect software updates to happen more frequently. As soon as the ROM's have more time to be developed and mature and OnePlus slows down the updates I will probably switch. As of now all the ROM's and recovery's are still in development and I am choosing to wait till it smooths out a little.
I have tried AICP, Tipsy OS, Mokee, Lineage, Hydrogen os. I would say Stock is the best. My present setup.
Hydrogen Os 3.5.0
Root via Chainfire Super su
Official TWRP
decrypted
Android o emoji's
A few tweaks.
Enjoying every bit.
May switch if CMTE (CM theme engine) comes to lineage Is, not a fan of the present theme engine.
Rooted, because wanted to get rid of the annoying ads and have some tweaks
I'm on xXx 2.0 Stock ROM and it works great. I will wait until everything is working to move to custom rom.
FreedomOS is a very good rom.
Also with Boeffla, Magisk.
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zeyaan said:
I have tried AICP, Tipsy OS, Mokee, Lineage, Hydrogen os. I would say Stock is the best. My present setup.
Hydrogen Os 3.5.0
Root via Chainfire Super su
Official TWRP
decrypted
Android o emoji's
A few tweaks.
Enjoying every bit.
May switch if CMTE (CM theme engine) comes to lineage Is, not a fan of the present theme engine.
Rooted, because wanted to get rid of the annoying ads and have some tweaks
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Anyone can confirm if zoom 2x and PhotoEditor, for Camera, are working on CUSTOM Roms ?
zeyaan said:
I have tried AICP, Tipsy OS, Mokee, Lineage, Hydrogen os. I would say Stock is the best. My present setup.
Hydrogen Os 3.5.0
Root via Chainfire Super su
Official TWRP
decrypted
Android o emoji's
A few tweaks.
Enjoying every bit.
May switch if CMTE (CM theme engine) comes to lineage Is, not a fan of the present theme engine.
Rooted, because wanted to get rid of the annoying ads and have some tweaks
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May I ask, how is your idle drain on H2OS? What did you tweak to improve battery life?
I'm on H2OS too (so far unrooted), and idle drain is crazy... I even uninstalled Google Play Services (using Yalp Store to get Google Play Apps). Now Android System and Android OS kill my battery haha.
Stock OOS 4.5.6
Rooted with Magisk
Pixel Launcher, Android Messages, Google Dialer
Works great!
Stock rom with dirty core, amazing, while dirty unicorns is not released
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Hi guys,
So after a break I am going back to the S5 (currently in post) and looking forward to trying a load of roms that have been developed since my last use.
I have downloaded latest CM and LOS releases as well as some ports and stock based/modded roms to try but I'm just curious as to which stock based/modded roms you are currently using/prefer/why?
I ask because if using a Sammy rom I am likely to prefer the S5 stock modded since fingerprint scanner should work for lock or in-app like Banking and Paypal etc (Or do some of the ports also work in-app?)
This isn't supposed to be a "best rom" type thread as that is subjective. I'm just interested in what you are currently using (modded stock). There was previously (as far as I remember) an INDEX thread listing all stock based but I am unable to locate it at the moment.
So, any recommendations to try would be appreciated.
It's in my signiature. Beast, long battery life, little to no lags, but for some reason, came without CSC. Download alexndr's devbase ROM and transfer the csc folder from the devbase to the SuperLITE MM zip.
西村大一 said:
It's in my signiature. Beast, long battery life, little to no lags, but for some reason, came without CSC. Download alexndr's devbase ROM and transfer the csc folder from the devbase to the SuperLITE MM zip.
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Unfortunately my S5 has just arrived and it's the Plus model (G901F) not the G900F. SuperLITE was going to be first rom I tried but looks like I can't use it? :crying:
TheATHEiST said:
Unfortunately my S5 has just arrived and it's the Plus model (G901F) not the G900F. SuperLITE was going to be first rom I tried but looks like I can't use it? :crying:
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As stated, you did not specify the model number. So, G901F lacks custom roms. THere are 1 or 2 out in the wild, but will take some time to find.
So far tried, CM, LOS, RR, Mokee...and best would be RR in terms of functionally but for some reason the N latest version gets my phone hot hot hot. Im on LOS again but thinking of going to older 6 RR.
If we want to run a rom he can't (directly) we have to wait untill someone made it specifically for us. Thats fine i got it very device have its own kernel and rom integration. But if a person is using the same exact tree as official one do then why it is difficult to run stock apps directly w/o proting them.
Is it because of some legacy or copyright problem. One can build a rom on its own w/o having a team(like los, rr, paranoid).
Why porting is necessary? I would like to know that too
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Cause you dont have updates
I am not a code/programme guy,
But what i have learned is, these different ROMs (Stock, AOSP based, Lineage based) have 0 (zero) interchangeability to their stock apps (except common apps). These may be because they use different codes?
For example, lineageSU addon will work only on lineagebased ROMs. Moto apps will work only on stock.
This looks like this apps are coded in way that it run only for specific ROM/device,
If you want such apps you need to modify it..
About ROM,
There are 4 sources/trees, 1)vendor 2) device 3)ROM 4)kernel.
Vendor, kernel, device tree can be used same for any ROM,
but ROM source is different for each ROM, which defines what is base of that ROM. You cannot build stock based ROM, you can only debloat,deodex, and modify stock ROM...
So, on different ROM, you need to modify apps to run...
@DgnrtnX I recommend to read that article about blob's so you get a better understanding why there's so much effort needed to "port" apps for example: https://www.xda-developers.com/came...opers-make-hardware-work-without-source-code/
I've been looking around for some ROMs and almost every single ROM is based on AOSP ( RR, CrDroid etc.. ) so i wanted to know if there are any ROMs based on stock ? maybe some improvements & mods added to it? Also, do you recommend installing Xposed with magisk on Custom ? i'm not sure if it breaks safetyNet or not because i'm using some banking apps on my phone. ( Currently i have magisk installed and it works fine )
I believe stock mi A1 IS aosp, meaning it's pure Android. Stock ROMs on our device are just modded version of the stock firmware, since it is pure Android. I don't know if I have been clear
I can be wrong but if android one project is a clear android then everyone custom is basically on stock
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I've been looking around for some ROMs and almost every single ROM is based on AOSP ( RR, CrDroid etc.. ) so i wanted to know if there are any ROMs based on stock ? maybe some improvements & mods added to it? Also, do you recommend installing Xposed with magisk on Custom ? i'm not sure if it breaks safetyNet or not because i'm using some banking apps on my phone. ( Currently i have magisk installed and it works fine )
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"Based on stock"? You mean like they do hacking/modding for devices without source code?
Nope.
Thanks for the replies, everyone.
Hey guys, hope you all are fine. I have recently rooted my f800l korean with dirty santa method. Now i want to try some custom rom on this, but no rom is booting up, even super rom is officialy listed on their website for f800 but does't boots up. alwasy stucks on lg logo. Some body tell me which step am i missing?
Sorry for my bad english.
as far as i know, theres no officially custom rom that espexially made fot F800L. but dont worry, you can flash 'SOME' VS955 rom in F800L
heres the lost that alreasybtesred by mw, and yes its working
1. VS955 extreme syndicate v1 <-- stock nougat based, no signal, wifi working
2. VS955 Lineage 15 <-- recomended by me, AOSP based
3. VS955 Weta rom <-- stock nougat based
and dont forget to flash custom kernel after flashing custom rom.
im using F800K M2000 (latest version)
AOSP based ROM works out of the box, stock-based doesn't because they're all using different device's stock ROM as a base. Stock-based custom ROM on this device for the most part is just stock + debloated + misc. mods and snakeoil. You can get most of them working by (re)flashing modem after you flashed the ROM, but ultimately its still the same thing. Its better just to root the latest Nougat/Oreo stock ROM for the device, install mk2000 kernel, then debloat it yourself. The korean text in dialer, as well as Korean ROM quirks (always roaming, missing menu options) can be dealt with using a build.prop edit.
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AOSP based ROM works out of the box, stock-based doesn't because they're all using different device's stock ROM as a base. Stock-based custom ROM on this device for the most part is just stock + debloated + misc. mods and snakeoil. You can get most of them working by (re)flashing modem after you flashed the ROM, but ultimately its still the same thing. Its better just to root the latest Nougat/Oreo stock ROM for the device, install mk2000 kernel, then debloat it yourself. The korean text in dialer, as well as Korean ROM quirks (always roaming, missing menu options) can be dealt with using a build.prop edit.
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Way to disparage the work done by the few devs left here who provide their time and effort for free.
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cnjax said:
Way to disparage the work done by the few devs left here who provide their time and effort for free.
Sent from my LG-H910 using XDA Labs
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There's a big difference between actual development (kernel work, device tree for AOSP porting) and chucking whatever popular snakeoil is out there and repackaging it. There's a reason why Original Android Development got split into a separate category back in the days, so repacks 2468295 can be kept in its own containment forum. XDA hasn't changed much since the Blue Angel/Himalaya days in that regard.
crumbling9999 said:
AOSP based ROM works out of the box, stock-based doesn't because they're all using different device's stock ROM as a base. Stock-based custom ROM on this device for the most part is just stock + debloated + misc. mods and snakeoil. You can get most of them working by (re)flashing modem after you flashed the ROM, but ultimately its still the same thing. Its better just to root the latest Nougat/Oreo stock ROM for the device, install mk2000 kernel, then debloat it yourself. The korean text in dialer, as well as Korean ROM quirks (always roaming, missing menu options) can be dealt with using a build.prop edit.
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i agree with you. lets take an example lesson in my experience while im using lineage, yes the rom is much lighter and faster than stock, but the camera result is not as good as when im using stock rom. the result from camera is very crappy (compared with while im using stock rom). so once again, im very agree the best rom for any device is stock rom+ custom kernel of our choice and of course debloat as our choice as well. this is the reason why im choosing extreme syndicate v1 rom because it just lite as AOSP rom because its extremely debloated and my camera working perfectly, the the DAC work as well.
does lineage-15.1-20181214-X86CPU-vs995.zip work on F800L Bro ......im using lineage-14.1-20180214-UNOFFICIAL-vs995.zip now on F800L
Anybody try to install LOS 17.1 and have the camera works? The camera work fine when 15.1 LOS installed. But soon after I dirty install the 17.1 its stopped working.
I'm haven't install any gapps or any custom kernel. Or should I?