stable Nougat ROM? - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all, I'm gonna by a N5 so would like to know if the Nougat roms are already 100% stable for daily use or which are the main bugs. Which rom do you suggest for battery life? Thanks

all nougat roms are stable. I recomend Beltz rom by @setiawanjimmy + Elemental X kernel. I use it since release of beltz. No random reboots nor lags. Smooth and stable as hell

aciupapa said:
all nougat roms are stable. I recomend Beltz rom by @setiawanjimmy + Elemental X kernel. I use it since release of beltz. No random reboots nor lags. Smooth and stable as hell
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Thank you very much, just for info how sot are you having? Any configuration of kernel?

NooBs7yL3 said:
Thank you very much, just for info how sot are you having? Any configuration of kernel?
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Current kernel configuration (through EX manager app):
governor:elementalx
GPU governor: simple or performance (was using both, now using performance)
max screen off freq: 1190 mhz
max cpu freq: 2,3 ghz
I get 3,5-4h (MAX i could get) SOT on Wifi and around 3h on LTE
Rom is really worth flashing. Rich customizations and great performance
oh, and it has latest OMS7 integrated

Of the nougat ROM choices I find DarkRom runs the smoothest and with best battery life. The downside is you will need to change recovery to CAF add it is aCAF nougat ROM

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[Q] Which is the BEST KERNEL for STOCK ROMs??

I don't know which kernel should I flash and I really don't know what is the best stable kernel out there ?? I already tested UC Kernel v9 and it seems it's not stable..
You can delete this post if you find this is as un-useful ..
Here and there, there are only a few kernels. Bck kernel/Uc kernel/vurrut kernel. Don't overclock too much, at Max about 1.2 ghz as some phones go into random reboots beyond that frequency. Currently on bck kernel beta 13, but I change kernels quite often
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CleanKpu rom
I'm currently using vurrut v5 uc. It's a very good battery saver and very stable.
try BCK...dont oc though....its stable and gives good battery life
bscraze said:
Here and there, there are only a few kernels. Bck kernel/Uc kernel/vurrut kernel. Don't overclock too much, at Max about 1.2 ghz as some phones go into random reboots beyond that frequency. Currently on bck kernel beta 13, but I change kernels quite often
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CleanKpu rom
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Thank you very much for anyone who replied to my post..
Jeah, my phone suddenly reboots when I overclock my phone to 1.35Ghz on UC Kernel.. Not sure why ..
Anyways, is BCK stable enough ?? I might switch to BCK.. I heard from some people that I can't use NoFrills or SetCPU to overclock, only on Terminal .. is this true ??
offgrey said:
I'm currently using vurrut v5 uc. It's a very good battery saver and very stable.
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Is it stable enough ?
Silentkiller101197 said:
Is it stable enough ?
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Very very stable. Hasn't randomly rebooted on me ever. I do make sure that cpu no frills keeps it to 1.2 ghz and below though.
offgrey said:
Very very stable. Hasn't randomly rebooted on me ever. I do make sure that cpu no frills keeps it to 1.2 ghz and below though.
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Ok thank you kabayan for your time. I might try it soon hehehe
OK well bck kernel default is overclocked to 1.2ghz so you can use 1.2 ghz by setting it through no frills. However if you wish to change the frequency at each opp(meaning steppings), then use the commands given in his thread.
Cheers
Sent from my GT-i9003 powered by Stable and Smooth CyanogenMod 9!

[Q] [Ns] bugless fastest rom for crespo?

Hey guys,
Is there a 100% stable bugless nexus s jellybean rom i tried gamerz rom its the fastest till now haven't tried carbon yet is it faster smoother than gamerz rom and is it 100% stable also can u recommend a kernel to flash cuz idk what kernel to flash on which rom that can make the phone faster also is there any mods to inhance the experience?
Thanks in advance
osos96 said:
Hey guys,
Is there a 100% stable bugless nexus s jellybean rom i tried gamerz rom its the fastest till now haven't tried carbon yet is it faster smoother than gamerz rom and is it 100% stable also can u recommend a kernel to flash cuz idk what kernel to flash on which rom that can make the phone faster also is there any mods to inhance the experience?
Thanks in advance
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My wife's phone is100% stock and still has small bugs, freezes, and other issues.. So a 100% stable jellybean is a myth.. Carbon tests faster than Gamerz, but isn't as smooth.. I am using Thinkingbridge and am nearly as fast as Carbon, but haven't had any bugs (yet).. The latest Devil kernel is fast and stable at stock speeds, but I find over volting it when over clocked is better than stock voltages (on my phone).. At stock voltage when over clocked I have had random reboots, but not when over volted... Marmite is also fast, but I haven't found a stable over clocking method for it.. Both deliver good battery life and performance on any compatible rom...
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@Setting.Out so u recommend carbon and devil kernel? And about random reboots yes i got that alot on slim rom but gamerz rom not much so u know how to avoid that?
osos96 said:
@Setting.Out so u recommend carbon and devil kernel? And about random reboots yes i got that alot on slim rom but gamerz rom not much so u know how to avoid that?
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Don't use your Nexus S as if it's a Galaxy Nexus. It's a 2010 phone.
osos96 said:
@Setting.Out so u recommend carbon and devil kernel? And about random reboots yes i got that alot on slim rom but gamerz rom not much so u know how to avoid that?
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Each ROM is different and reboots are caused by tons of possibilities either kernel or ROM, and overclocking and using tweaks/mods only increase these possibilities...
I've tried Carbon but have had a couple bugs in previous builds.. I'm testing the latest Carbon and it feels nice and no issues thus far
Thinkingbridge is fast and stable and I had no bugs or other issues..
And yes, Devil is my favorite kernel..
Also if you use devil tools or similar app, you can overclock the devil kernel to a fairly stable 1512mhz (live oc 108%). Not recommended for long periods of use!
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i mean what is better than gamerz rom and fast and stable FOR LONGGG USE like till key lime pie is out whats the most stable and fast rom and what kernel to use with is
try jellyshot with marmite. i have tried every rom and for me is the fastest and most stable rom
Jellyshot + marmite 7.3 is 100% stable but does not have many mods, carbon + marmite is very fast and has a lot of mods
I was just using the old 4.1.2 Hellybean with a current Devil kernel and the experience was very nice, stable and smooth.. the battery life was also quite good, averaging around 20 hrs with 5 hrs screen time!!
Setting.Out said:
I was just using the old 4.1.2 Hellybean with a current Devil kernel and the experience was very nice, stable and smooth.. the battery life was also quite good, averaging around 20 hrs with 5 hrs screen time!!
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Aha I see, I only tryed it with Marmite but, you make me want to try it with Devil :good:
@Setting.Out where can i get :MARMITE-(v. 8.6) ???!!!
osos96 said:
@Setting.Out where can i get :MARMITE-(v. 8.6) ???!!!
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719775&page=761
bottom of the page.. Enjoy
I tried countless ROMs, Kernels, Tweaks and Mods, and i have to say that im most satisfied with ThinkingBridge (SB4) and Devil Kernel (3.0.71) plus Final Script (3.1) from "The War Against Obscurity" thread posted by Setting.Out. Its clearly subjective; many people, many opinions. But you surely have to give it a shot!

Gaming Rom

Best rom(or configs) for smooth and long gaming?
Guillosd said:
Best rom(or configs) for smooth and long gaming?
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There is no specific rom for good gaming. Just download a light ROM (I'd prefer CM14.1) and flash some custom kernel. You're done!
But some roms are faster and/or smoother than others, also battery life is not the same in every rom
Nobody can answer? Im still wanting to know the answer
In 6.0 i always used krexus caf but it not have Android 7.0 yet
Flash a CM 14.1 with NxKernel. OC to 1.6Ghz. You're good to go.
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Best rom(or configs) for smooth and long gaming?
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I doing some tests and I will release my kernel with GPU OC which will give boost in games and about rom take a light rom without much features like mooke, vanirAOSP, KrexusCAF and etc with LSpeed and GovTuner will make the phone fly (but will eat a lot of battery).
BryanByteZ said:
I doing some tests and I will release my kernel with GPU OC which will give boost in games and about rom take a light rom without much features like mooke, vanirAOSP, KrexusCAF and etc with LSpeed and GovTuner will make the phone fly (but will eat a lot of battery).
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[Poll] What ROM are you using on your Moto G 2015 (osprey)?

If you're using your osprey as your daily driver, which ROM are you using? Why do you prefer using it? How's the battery life?
Edit: Poll on desktop (web) version
xMotoDA said:
If you're using your osprey as your daily driver, which ROM are you using? Why do you prefer using it? How's the battery life?
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Moto G3 xt1548
Virgin Mobile (DDR)
Stock 6.0.1 (MCIS24.107-82-18)
128GB Samsung external micro SD card
Rooted with SuperSU v2.82 (systemless)
BusyBox v1.26.2 Stericson su/xbin/ (BusyBox Pro)
TWRP (Squid's) v3.1.1-r1
AGNi pureMoto Kernel v3.2
Kernel Adiutor-Mod
LionFish CPU Governor
(533 MHz Minimum / 1209 MHz Maximum)
Fiops I/O Scheduler (Internal Storage 512)
Noop I/O Scheduler (External Storage 1024)
Adreno Idler
MSM Performance Hotplug
Very Agressive Low Memory Killer
I choose this ROM and configuration because it provides optimal RAM consumption, with an average of 350Mb free RAM with 29 applications installed. Also, I get an average battery life of 16 hours with moderate to heavy use and up to 14 days on standby. I have yet to find a custom ROM (and I'm in no way being negative with regard to the great custom ROMs for the Osprey) that can match the results I get from stock 6.0.1.
Battery life sounds really great! Why not vote in the poll?
MotoJunkie01 said:
Moto G3 xt1548
I choose this ROM and configuration because it provides optimal RAM consumption, with an average of 350Mb free RAM with 29 applications installed. .
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1 or 2 GB version?
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1 or 2 GB version?
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Sorry I should have clarified. I have the 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage version of the Osprey.
MotoJunkie01 said:
Moto G3 xt1548
Virgin Mobile (DDR)
Stock 6.0.1 (MCIS24.107-82-18)
128GB Samsung external micro SD card
Rooted with SuperSU v2.82 (systemless)
BusyBox v1.26.2 Stericson su/xbin/ (BusyBox Pro)
TWRP (Squid's) v3.1.1-r1
AGNi pureMoto Kernel v3.2
Kernel Adiutor-Mod
LionFish CPU Governor
(533 MHz Minimum / 1209 MHz Maximum)
Fiops I/O Scheduler (Internal Storage 512)
Noop I/O Scheduler (External Storage 1024)
Adreno Idler
MSM Performance Hotplug
Very Agressive Low Memory Killer
I choose this ROM and configuration because it provides optimal RAM consumption, with an average of 350Mb free RAM with 29 applications installed. Also, I get an average battery life of 16 hours with moderate to heavy use and up to 14 days on standby. I have yet to find a custom ROM (and I'm in no way being negative with regard to the great custom ROMs for the Osprey) that can match the results I get from stock 6.0.1.
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You should use any AOSP-CAF based rom (Tesla Rom recommended) with squid or fire kernel if you want that type of battery backup.
I managed to get 6:30 hr of SOT with 1 day battery backup while WiFi is always on. (I had SS but deleted while flashing other ROM)
Though now i am using AOSPExtended Rom since Tesla Rom is stopped for our device.
nikhilpal2705 said:
You should use any AOSP-CAF based rom (Tesla Rom recommended) with squid or fire kernel if you want that type of battery backup.
I managed to get 6:30 of SOT with 1 day battery backup while WiFi is always on. (I had SS but deleted while flashing other ROM)
Though now i am using AOSPExtended Rom since Tesla Rom is stopped for our device.
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Nice results. I love the custom kernels by both @FireLord and @squid2. I've had great results from those kernels as well. I'll try your recommendations and couple one of those kernels with the Tesla ROM. (I'm a long time fan of Tesla Coil Apps, e.g. Nova Launcher.) Thanks for the tip.
Maybe a link to each ROM would be helpful in the poll would be helpful.
nikhilpal2705 said:
You should use any AOSP-CAF based rom (Tesla Rom recommended) with squid or fire kernel if you want that type of battery backup.
I managed to get 6:30 hr of SOT with 1 day battery backup while WiFi is always on. (I had SS but deleted while flashing other ROM)
Though now i am using AOSPExtended Rom since Tesla Rom is stopped for our device.
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Try unofficial gzr ROMs including Tesla,validus and tipsy.
Here
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=194700
Sent from my Moto G 2015 using XDA Labs
nikhilpal2705 said:
You should use any AOSP-CAF based rom (Tesla Rom recommended) ...
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I just installed the 0517 build of Tesla yesterday. Too soon to tell about battery life but I like what I see so far. It was #1 in a list I saw recently of Moto G3 ROMs.
androidbaba said:
Try unofficial gzr ROMs including Tesla,validus and tipsy.
Here
https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=194700
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I've been a long-time user of Tesla and Validus ROMs on my Moto E (2nd Gen) LTE. I agree these ROMs do give optimal performance, they are lightweight and streamlined, & provide the user with a plethora of customization options. I also love the GZR based Kernel Adiutor app....
I have tried most of the available roms and my favorite up until recently was PureNexus. Now I am using ASOP CAF and I am loving it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/osprey-aosp-caf-7-1-1-t3576936
Hi there guys. I'm testing RR on my phone and I was wondering which kernel should I mix with this room? Any recommendation?
I'm using Dirty Unicorns now.
I have used AOSiP-rom, AOSPExtended, Tesla. I can't say one is better than the other. You can customize them well.
They are all stable and smooth. It is just a feeling what you like most.
I like aosp-roms most .
We are glad to have a lot of devs who maintain their rom.
Sent from my XT1541 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Mantoi said:
Hi there guys. I'm testing RR on my phone and I was wondering which kernel should I mix with this room? Any recommendation?
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Try fire or optimus or ud kernels
Sent from my Moto G 2015 using XDA Labs
TheForce said:
I'm using Dirty Unicorns now.
I have used AOSiP-rom, AOSPExtended, Tesla. I can't say one is better than the other. You can customize them well.
They are all stable and smooth. It is just a feeling what you like most.
I like aosp-roms most .
We are glad to have a lot of devs who maintain their rom.
Sent from my XT1541 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Thanks
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Try fire or optimus or ud kernels
Sent from my Moto G 2015 using XDA Labs
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I will give them a look. Thanks
I've been using the most recent Tesla ROM for the xt1548 now for three days, along with @squid2's r19 kernel with personalized settings. I must admit that I get premium battery life and RAM optimization, to around the same extent as my stock setup listed previously.
Thanks @xMotoDA and @androidbaba for the tips.
AOSP CAF Osprey
using this rom for about 20 days.......believe me it is smooth than all other roms as it is based on caf........also i gives an awesome battery backup with alucard hotplug,gov interactive pro ,arch power on..............in the recent update it has become more battery friendly as it is based on stock motorola mm kernel........try it.......u will love it
I'm going to give it a try. What CPU Governor and I/O scheduler do you use? Ok sorry. Interactive Pro. I just now saw that.
MotoJunkie01 said:
I'm going to give it a try. What CPU Governor and I/O scheduler do you use? Ok sorry. Interactive Pro. I just now saw that.
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If you are going to use ASOP CAF rom don't change any kernel settings for the latest version. See the thread for discussion.

Search stable Kernel for Android 8.0

Hello,
I have since 4 Weeks Superman Rom v3.0.1. Very nice Rom. Very fast. Very smooth. Many custom settings. Sad that this rom EOL.
I have installed the SuperStock Kernel, which in Aroma included. Sometimes i have a random reboot. Which Kernel is stable? I read in any xda Kernel threads a reboot here and a rebot there. Why? I need a stable kernel. Any idea?
Greetz
anonym6x6 said:
Hello,
I have since 4 Weeks Superman Rom v3.0.1. Very nice Rom. Very fast. Very smooth. Many custom settings. Sad that this rom EOL.
I have installed the SuperStock Kernel, which in Aroma included. Sometimes i have a random reboot. Which Kernel is stable? I read in any xda Kernel threads a reboot here and a rebot there. Why? I need a stable kernel. Any idea?
Greetz
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Moro
@cooltt
I read in the Moro Thread that the kernel is relatively unstable. Isn't it so? Which Version from this Kernel is good?
anonym6x6 said:
@cooltt
I read in the Moro Thread that the kernel is relatively unstable. Isn't it so? Which Version from this Kernel is good?
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I recommend moro kernel from my own experience I had never a problem with the latest one that is 7.1 has a great battery life and a beast performance, stable did not see any problem (even overclocked small kernels) actually it's better than the tunder one for me it drains a lot more battery than from moro just my thoughts ^^
gentleman elegant said:
I recommend moro kernel from my own experience I had never a problem with the latest one that is 7.1 has a great battery life and a beast performance, stable did not see any problem (even overclocked small kernels) actually it's better than the tunder one for me it drains a lot more battery than from moro just my thoughts ^^
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thx! why i find only v6.0 ? https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/23-04-17-morokernel-1-6-g93xf-t3594754

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