My oneplus download at max 50kb/s when in h+, I've tried both cos13 and sultan cm13, I can get decent speed on first boot but after a while I get ****ty speed
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I've discovered that if I turn off and on the mobile data the speed became good again for a bit :/
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It's a bug on CM based ROMs I think. The fix is go to the APNs settings and delete duplicated APNs and the ones you don't use. Works for me.
In the apn section I've only got my apn.
Aren't all ROMs cm based?
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I've noticed this bug on CM, COS, Sultan's, jgcaap's starting a few months back. But not on AOSParadox though :/
elemti said:
I've noticed this bug on CM, COS, Sultan's, jgcaap's starting a few months back. But not on AOSParadox though :/
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I've flashed 12.1 factory image but the problem is still present, I'll try some aosp later
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I've been running CarbonROM (03/16 nightly) and as much as I love it, I always seem to see issues with it with the screen freezing to the point where I have to pull the battery to fix it.
Can anyone recommend an AOSP ROM that is extremely reliable?
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try CarbonROM 3/15 nightly build with KT kernel. No problem none freeze. I gave up 3/16 or newer nightly build gave me lot problem.
Been running AOKP for weeks. Running line a champ
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Unfortunately they all have low volume video recording. And I have kids so im stuck with tw roms
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Been running AOKP for weeks. Running line a champ
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AOKP is alright when I tried it a while
ago (a month?). How much changed then?
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Unfortunately they all have low volume video recording. And I have kids so im stuck with tw roms
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That is a small issue, but it's not that bad by any means. I just don't like Touchwiz being all bloated. Lol
chrootz said:
try CarbonROM 3/15 nightly build with KT kernel. No problem none freeze. I gave up 3/16 or newer nightly build gave me lot problem.
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KT's kernel always caused random reboots for sure. Any build wouldn't be any different. Anyways, I'm enjoying the 16th right now. But if it keeps freezing, then I'll try the 15th.
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I cant stand bloat either but with kids I have to be able to hear the voices and or singing. Aosp video is near silent except for when I talk lol.
ParanoidKangDroid, AOKP JB 4.2.2 Solid ROM, no issues to date, been running it for about 2 weeks :good:
cas239 said:
ParanoidKangDroid, AOKP JB 4.2.2 Solid ROM, no issues to date, been running it for about 2 weeks :good:
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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Shaftamle said:
The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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I know about CleanROM (and have it backed up). I don't like liquid because of the use of nova launcher. Call me picky, but I prefer having an independent launcher over NOVA, which I can just download anyday.
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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I clean flashed the new version (2.2.2) over the previous build. Same quality ROM, Have been running 2.2.2 since 3/19, the day the update was released and with no issues
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Which MR build would you recommend?
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Build 5. Should be updating soon to incorporate 3.4 kernel.
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Build 5. Should be updating soon to incorporate 3.4 kernel.
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Just flashed it and is super stable. Holy crap! Can't wait to see the next update. Haha
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Just flashed it and is super stable. Holy crap! Can't wait to see the next update. Haha
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Yeah man. I'm loving it. One of the best ROMs I've run period.
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Shaftamle said:
The most stable ROMs I have found are clean rom for TW. Scott UK so always one of the first to update to new builds. As far as AOSP, I really like Liquid Smooth. Really quick, light weight and one of the few 4.2.2 ROMs with the ability to save pics directly to the SD card, which for me is a deal breaker if not included.
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I'm trying out Liquid right now and it's pretty nice. Gotta see how it lasts for the day.
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I've been running CarbonROM (03/16 nightly) and as much as I love it, I always seem to see issues with it with the screen freezing to the point where I have to pull the battery to fix it.
Can anyone recommend an AOSP ROM that is extremely reliable?
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If you are looking for stable and reliable avoid nightlies. I have found slim rom, rootbox, carbon and liquid to all be extremely stable if you stick to their "stable" releases. The nightlies will give you cutting edge features but those features will introduce bugs and quirks as well.
For me, every time I get off Slim I end up back on it within a week. Love it.
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If you are looking for stable and reliable avoid nightlies. I have found slim rom, rootbox, carbon and liquid to all be extremely stable if you stick to their "stable" releases. The nightlies will give you cutting edge features but those features will introduce bugs and quirks as well.
For me, every time I get off Slim I end up back on it within a week. Love it.
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I've tried Slim and I just don't really like it as much as Carbon or Liquid. Right now, Liquid is the best ROM I've ever used followed by AOKP. Carbon's stables still have rebooting issues (haven't rebooted once on Liquid yet and I've ran it for 2 days now).
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flashed the carbon nightly and found only 675MB ram available, what's up?
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Settings --> About Phone --> Memory says 675mb?
kernel related. it's like that on cm10.1 as well. happend during recent updates. It should be normal.
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kernel related. it's like that on cm10.1 as well. happend during recent updates. It should be normal.
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Just booted the latest nightly for Carbon, and confirmed. Thx.
the kernel is weird, killing ram and battery
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So I`m thinking of making the change over to CM Mod nightlys.
So I have just been running stock 4.4.2 with xposed.
Thinking about just using CM mod nightlys (I read that the nightlys are sometimes more stable than the snapshots)
And things seem nice and quick just playing around but I need something That wont give to many problems How has CM been lately? Also how is OTA updates? are they reliable enough to not have to keep wiping each time theres an update?
Thanks
Also Does Xposed Modules work on CM roms?
And is there a recommended kernel besides using the stock CM One?
There are alot of great roms... Alot better than cm.
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There are alot of great roms... Alot better than cm.
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if you use nightlies of cm you will regular updates for sure.... you don't need to wipe anything for each update...it wont affect your data..
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Just try it for a while, at the end of the day its just about preference. The CM rom itself is rockstable and the stock kernel performs very well and offers good batterylife.
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Just try it for a while, at the end of the day its just about preference. The CM rom itself is rockstable and the stock kernel performs very well and offers good batterylife.
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What this guy said but to add, keep an open mind there are a lot of good ROM's out there. Purity and Mahdi come to mind. On my n4 I used carbon and couldn't wait to flash the next nightly but I got away from that.
I recommend Chaos Kernel since they went CAF or Elemental X has CAF version
So... I'm planning to switch to Nexus 5 because my current phone (xperia zl) is lost...
Can you guys suggest me a good custom rom? I mean lag-free (no lag when you pull down the notification drawer), and stable ?
Thanks a lot, sorry if i'm asking such as unimportant question, i'm new in here
Since AOSP is built for Nexus range, they're all about as lag free as each other and all pretty stable.
Just look for the features you want and try the roms...
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Since AOSP is built for Nexus range, they're all about as lag free as each other and all pretty stable.
Just look for the features you want and try the roms...
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But i've read on some website said that PA, Carbon, and Mahdi is laging.. .Is that true?
If they are, its users poor setup or certain apps. ?
Stock is noticeably faster than pacman cm based ROM no matter what my settings were.
Going to try a couple more aosp based Roms like rastakat for the missing features from stock.
Will definitely be sticking to aosp Roms now though and not bother with any cm based.
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Also pa was definitely faster than pacman but since I didn't run it back to back against stock ROM I can't say if it was slower or faster.
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Also pa was definitely faster than pacman but since I didn't run it back to back against stock ROM I can't say if it was slower or faster.
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Zero lag with mahdi
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best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
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best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
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Yes they are now.
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bhavstech said:
best rom threads arent allowed but if u go for stability go for cm
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cm is not known for stability, lol.
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cm is not known for stability, lol.
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when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
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its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms.
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Unbiased that is.
bhavstech said:
when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
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Cm has always been a battery drain for me since cm6. Its never been more stable than anything else. Maybe their final versions are as stable as everything else, but all their nightlies and everything else released between the final versions always seem to introduce bugs. And they always change stuff that doesn't need changing.
I will never use cm again. Simply awful.
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bhavstech said:
when i was on galaxy s2 of of all roms i had tried cm had the least bugs and cm11 for galaxy s2 was fit for daily use since 3rd build i guess it would be same for all phone !
its written on cm site too that people find cm more stable than other roms. may i know the reason for your opinion?
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read the xda threads on xda in general, q&a. many many times its cm thats unstable. besides, i spent years on cm, i know what it can be like. anyways, for the nexus 5, there are many roms that id consider more stable than cm.
First time trying a cm based ROM on my n5 and first time I have stability issues. Had to hard reboot cause it wouldn't wake up at all.
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Cm has always been a battery drain for me since cm6. Its never been more stable than anything else. Maybe their final versions are as stable as everything else, but all their nightlies and everything else released between the final versions always seem to introduce bugs. And they always change stuff that doesn't need changing.
I will never use cm again. Simply awful.
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so which rom do you suggest with all features of cm present and better than it
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so which rom do you suggest with all features of cm present and better than it
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I don't suggest roms and have no idea what features cm has
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So.... I guess i'm gonna try em all lol
Anyway, just in case, what should i do if i get a bootloop?
I'm a little disappointed with my One. I upgraded from an LG Optimus G (1.5ghz quad, 2gb ram, adreno 320) and it doesn't feel like a huge upgrade, although it is. I've tested both together and the LG is the same or faster in the UI. I love the 1080p screen, cameras, gaming performance but maybe it's the software. I've tried multiple ROMs and they are the same or even slower. The LG is using its official KitKat 4.4.2 and the One stock 38R. Anyone else seen similar characteristics?
I came from the HTC One M7 which had similar specs to the LG Optimus G, and I'm loving this device. I'm not on stock 38R, running vanir + Franco kernel. Smoothest and fastest experience, got 8 hours on screen time before my last charge.
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I came from HTC One M7 and I like it. Its just a phone bro. Don't put too many meanings to it
I am not that happy with the camera or the screen.
There is a thread for this already:
Your thoughts on the OnePlus Phone? Opinion and review here!
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I came from the HTC One M7 which had similar specs to the LG Optimus G, and I'm loving this device. I'm not on stock 38R, running vanir + Franco kernel. Smoothest and fastest experience, got 8 hours on screen time before my last charge.
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Which version of vanir and franco are you using?
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Which version of vanir and franco are you using?
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All latest.
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I came from Nexus 5 and feels a bit faster, also way faster than a LG G3
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All latest.
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How did you flash franco27? Im not exactly sure how as I've been hearing WiFi issues and there's a Certain way to flash the kernel? I'm coming from stock and trying to install vanir + Franco.
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How did you flash franco27? Im not exactly sure how as I've been hearing WiFi issues and there's a Certain way to flash the kernel? I'm coming from stock and trying to install vanir + Franco.
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I was on nameless first. Liked it but missed vanir so I just clean installed vanir from Oct 14th, then proceeded to flash Franco R26. Then I got my vanir update so I updated it and dirty flashed, then hours later saw that the r27 was up so downloaded the zip and flashed. Just the regular process, nothing out of the ordinary.
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I was on nameless first. Liked it but missed vanir so I just clean installed vanir from Oct 14th, then proceeded to flash Franco R26. Then I got my vanir update so I updated it and dirty flashed, then hours later saw that the r27 was up so downloaded the zip and flashed. Just the regular process, nothing out of the ordinary.
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Where did you get the r27 zip? I can't seem to find it... I can only find the Cm11s zip but if I'm gonna go aosp with vanir I can only find the fastboot option...
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Coming from a Nexus 5 I would say the android experience is much better on the Nexus 5 while the One Plus One is the better phone with better speakers, Battery and camera.
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Where did you get the r27 zip? I can't seem to find it... I can only find the Cm11s zip but if I'm gonna go aosp with vanir I can only find the fastboot option...
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Aosp and at the very bottom it says zips... Click there and there are the zips.
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Aosp and at the very bottom it says zips... Click there and there are the zips.
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Okay so I'm just gonna clarify:
Coming from 38R stock rooted
>Flash Vanir 1017 clean
>Flash r26 Franco
>let it boot
>Flash dirty Vanir 1017
>Flash r27?
Using TWRP 2.8.0.1
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Okay so I'm just gonna clarify:
Coming from 38R stock rooted
>Flash Vanir 1017 clean
>Flash r26 Franco
>let it boot
>Flash dirty Vanir 1017
>Flash r27?
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Almost, but just do this instead. No point flashing R26.
*wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache*
1. Flash vanir
2. Flash Franco R27
3. Reboot system
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Almost, but just do this instead. No point flashing R26.
*wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache*
1. Flash vanir
2. Flash Franco R27
3. Reboot system
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Thanks!
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Almost, but just do this instead. No point flashing R26.
*wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache*
1. Flash vanir
2. Flash Franco R27
3. Reboot system
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This. I was just being exact on what I did myself to get to my set up, haha. I'm usually quick on updating.
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I also come from lg optimus g. I find that app start faster, the camera is also beter but the most upgrade is battery live. With my optimus g i can not use it heavily through out the day but with one plus i don't need to worry about battery live anymore although my data subscription has been high recently as a result
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I came from a Nexus 5 and i find this phone to be a huge improvement over it.
Hardware and software, software it isn't as much fluid on the GUI as the Nexus 5, but that's due to trebuchet. Gaming and browsing is way more fluid. Camera, battery, SoC, screen.. Oh men the opo beats the Nexus 5 like a million times.
The Nexus experience is good, but Google isn't without flaws to.
I love my One, and it is an upgrade in almost every aspect, I was just expecting it to be faster since its an almost top of the line CPU and GPU but oh well I'm happy. Maybe its just CM11S, its quite buggy but I went back for the battery life.