Help Needed Nexus 5 - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Good Day XDA Friends​
As you can see from my tag, I am a retired developer.I was around in the days od Droid, Droid X, & Nexus G and was a member of a few outstanding teams like Team Liberty, Team Gummy, Sensei Mods, etc & had the pleasure of learning from pioneers like Chevy No.1 Droid, Jrunny16, Kejar31, Fab, etc. Things were much more cut and dry back then. Fast forward to today in the land of MM, Nougant, etc and I have a lot of catching up to do. First I would like to thank all you newer Devs who have kept Android growing & thriving beyond anything we thought possible, kudos to you guys!
I purchased a Nexus 5 to practice and learn on, but the phone will also be my daily driver, so I don't want to bomb out of the gate and brick my phone.
I am running the Google Nexus 5 with stock Android 6.0.1 build M4B30X on baseband M8974A-2.050.2.30, Kernal is 3.4.0-g99666f7.
I have rooted the phone and have unlocked the bootloader, and installed TWRP 2.8.7.1, but that is the extent of my customizations.
I would like to get into Nougant Roms and possibly CM. Not Sure what to flash next to become current.
I would appreciate any guidence you can give on my next steps as far as what my next steps should be. I'm looking at [HAMMERHEAD][7.1.1_r6] Zephyr OS v6.1 [DUI/OMS][27/12/2016] - [N5][OFFICIAL][7.1.0]Tesla N - 7.1.1_r4 [OMS] [28/12] - [CM14.1][7.1.1_r6] DARK ROM [Pixel features][Delta updates][12/29] - [ROM][N5][7.1.1_6]★ Pure Nexus ★ Substratum ★[16/12/16] [Official] CyanogenMod 14.1 for Nexus 5 (hammerhead)- [ROM] [hammerhead+caf] [7.1.1] [LOS-based] **crDroid**v1.8 - [Hammerhead][official][2016/DEC/28] Slim6 weekly 1.17 / Slim7 alpha 0.5
Could someone who is knowledgeable tell me or link me to any upsates I must haave befoe flafing?
Thanks in advance for your time! :good:
~Mobile Sensei (0z0z)

There isn't much left. The Nexus is basically unbrickable with an unlocked bootloader and TWRP, unless you corrupt a bootloader flash.
However, you have the latest bootloader and radio, so there aren't any issues there
If you want to really get into Nougat you have quite a few decent options.
In no particular order-
- Slim7 Alpha (AOSP, pretty great ROM, minimal, fantastic battery life, blows all CM ROMs out of the water in terms of battery :good:, but lacks some features that other CM ROMs have (Night Display, etc.))
- Dark ROM (CM14.1 stripped down)
- LineageOS CAF, and an unofficial non-CAF (CyanogenMod 14.1 has been renamed, and will be built under the moniker LineageOS. Non-CAF builds and the weekly builds structure will be sorted out eventually)
- NitrogenOS (fully fledged CM based and packed full of features. Everything you might have wanted with Xposed is in this ROM)
-crDroid (CM14.1 based, lots of features)
-Santosh's AOSP- constant updates, stable, most bugs have been fixed regarding HDR/screen recording/green lines while video recording
...and many more. All of these are decent daily drivers; I cannot attest to their screen recording capabilities but I do know that some do have bugs concerning that as well as Google Camera/HDR.
Please note that most Nexus 5s with non-OEM screen replacements cannot boot CAF (Snapdragon Optimized). Be sure which ROM you are flashing!
IMO CAF gives slightly better performance but is relatively unstable and results in quite a few lags across different ROMs.
I also can highly recommend the blu_spark kernel as well as the ElementalX kernel for Nougat ROMs. I prefer blu_spark for its customizability, but ElementalX is rock stable.
That's it really. Just be sure to wipe system/data/dalvik/cache before clean flashing a ROM. Never flash custom kernels/ROMs over different custom kernels/ROMs; you can generally flash the same custom kernel/ROM over a previous version of the same kernel/ROM.

I was using crDroid for a long time since first came out with N version, but now I'm using AICP, because it's AOSP based and I must say I prefer it more than CM based, I found it's power consumption is lower and lower memory footprint plus it gets constant updates, so I use it now on both D821 and G3 D855 as well...

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Best TouchWiz and ASOP based roms?

What is the best TouchWiz rom and what's the best ASOP based rom? I can't decide so I thought I'd get everyone's opinion?
Well the best TouchWiz ROM I believe is M.O.A.R. v6.1
CM12.1 from vinman12 is the most stable CM12 based ROM I have seen for our phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/development/tn-kltespr-5-1-t3063695
Wrong section to be posting this
April is Autism Awareness Month. Sent from my Sprint Galaxy S5
I thought asking this was highly discouraged? Also wrong place for Q&A.
sandix said:
CM12.1 from vinman12 is the most stable CM12 based ROM I have seen for our phone: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/development/tn-kltespr-5-1-t3063695
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Okay so that is the ROM for stock android?
Well it depends on your definition of stock;
Stock Android is built by google for Google branded phones (Nexus 5,6, etc)
CyanogenMod is AOSP (Android Open Source Project) based and is usually also considered Stock. But it does have modifications and tweaks. (CM12.1 from Vinman12 is lightly modded with some battery tweaks, hotspot, LCD density, etc.)
There is also MOAR ROM which is Samsung TouchWiz based, Heavily modified. But it is very stable, and smooth.
I'd still recommend CM12.1 from Vinman12 from my previous post only because Cyanogenmod, in my opinion, is much much better for your phone. Much less bloat so you have more space for stuff and things.
Really the choice is up to you. This is one of the perks of having an Android device.

Starting from scratch: Best ROM for OnePlus One (unlocked bootloader)?

Im decided that Its time to wipe my OnePlus One and start all over again. I have a unlocked bootloader so I can put any ROM I wish.
Im looking to keep all the feature I currently have, more so Bluetooth as I use it in my car daily. I use this for work so no nightlies or testing out ROMs that might or might not have bugs. Also latest marshmellow.
What do you recommend?
Sultan's CM13.
Official CM13 nightly builds for OPO or Official CM13 stable
Paranoid android AOSPA rom
Fusionjack's SlimSaber
It's rock solid and has some nice features

[Updated] The Best Nougat Based Custom ROM for MI 4i.

Dear MI 4i users,
We have got a lot of Nougat ROMs for our device recently and most of them are being actively developed.
You may have tried some of them, or may be wanting to try one now. But, with so many available ROMs, you'll be easily confused as to which is the best one yet for your daily use. So, here is little help for you to sort it out.
Note: If you have already tried the ROMs, please vote for your favourite one and help others to decide. You can also share your thoughts on the ROMs you've tried so far in this thread
List of best Nougat based ROMs for MI 4i
[*]AICP 12.1
AICP aka Android Ice Cold Project is highly customisable ROM with lot of features and best community. It also has highly active development with nightly builds, just like CM(used to be )
[*]AOSPExtended
AOSP Extended is an AOSP based rom which provides stock UI/UX with various customisations features along with the Substratum theme engine. The project has been made by cherry-picking various commits from various other projects. Being based on AOSP it provides a smooth and lag-free experience out of the box. We will constantly try to add more features and make it even better in future updates. A ROM by a user, for a user. #StayAOSP #ExtendYourDevice
[*]crDroid 7.1
[*]CyanogenMod 14.1
CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 7.0 (Nougat), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.
CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community.
[*]PixelROM
PixelROM is a custom firmware aka ROM for various Android devices. It is built from CyanogenMod 14.1 with additional features, performance and battery life improvements.
The idea behind PixelROM is to give users a ROM that is "blazing fast and buttery smooth".
[*]Resurrection Remix
Resurrection Remix the ROM has been based on CM, Slim Omni and original Remix ROM builds, this creates an awesome combination of performance, customization, power and the most new features, brought directly to your device
[*]Slim7
SlimRoms is a custom android operating system. Our main goal is to offer users a slimmed down yet feature rich alternative to other android operating systems.
The entire SlimTeam work together to bring you this tailor-made beauty straight from Android Open Source Project (AOSP) source code.
[*]XOSP 7
Common features:
All ROMs are either LineageOS or AOSP based. So, at minimum, you can definitely see the feature set of LineageOS(or CyanogenMod formely) in all ROMs.
AOSP based ROMS like Slim7, AICP may additionally have their own custom features which are very useful and allow a high-degree of customisation.
Effectively, all the ROMs add their own flavour to the sweeetness of Nougat to make your device a pleasure in hand. :fingers-crossed:
Important : Go through respective ROM thread list of bugs and respective solutions, if any.
•=============================== A VERY USEFUL TIP ===============================•​ If you're flashing a new Nougat ROM on top of existing Nougat ROM, then there is no need to back-up everything everytime. Just wipe Cache and Dalvik/ART in TWRP and then flash the new ROM.
First boot will take 4~6 minutes irrespective of ROM and it's normal.
This works because all of the ROMs above have same base (7.1.1). I've personally tested this trick and it worked for CM14.1 <-> AICP12.1 <-> PixelROM.
It should work for other ROMs too. I'll let you know when I try or you can try and share the result.
A big advantage of this trick is that all the apps will be preserved and even the customisation you had done will be restored when you revert back to previous ROM. But note that this may break some Gapps because all ROMs don't support same package.
Finally, be warned: this method works only for switching between Nougat ROMs given above. Don't try this if you're on a different ROM.
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that trick will works fine now
but when CM theme engine comes up
you can't dirty flash a CM theme engine rom with OMS rom :/
the crDroid thread is goes here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-4i/development/rom-crdroid-7-1-t3523948
faizauthar12 said:
that trick will works fine now
but when CM theme engine comes up
you can't dirty flash a CM theme engine rom with OMS rom :/
the crDroid thread is goes here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-4i/development/rom-crdroid-7-1-t3523948
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1. Of course. I'll warn when that happens. But, are you suggesting that LineageOS team is working on their own gene engine? Because, that would be great considering the simplicity of CMTE.
2. I have already added it to the list.
yourSAS said:
1. Of course. I'll warn when that happens. But, are you suggesting that LineageOS team is working on their own gene engine? Because, that would be great considering the simplicity of CMTE.
2. I have already added it to the list.
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you link it to general forum
not the correct one, is located at android development
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faizauthar12 said:
you link it to general forum
not the correct one, is located at android development
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Can someone recommend me rom + kernel combo for the fastest expirience?
I am currently using cr droid and I find it perfect for my needs, but will a kernel help with the performance and make the phone faster? If yes what kernel do you recommend?
rdlegy said:
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Can someone recommend me rom + kernel combo for the fastest expirience?
I am currently using cr droid and I find it perfect for my needs, but will a kernel help with the performance and make the phone faster? If yes what kernel do you recommend?
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faizauthar12's kernel.
Which rom is more stable in terms of battery and performance???
Sent from my MI 4i using XDA-Developers Legacy app
CrDroid, facing no bugs so far
nit.in_cs said:
CrDroid, facing no bugs so far
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Use aosip
It is smooth
enigma03 said:
Use aosip
It is smooth
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modern combat 5 crashes on aosip rom
nit.in_cs said:
modern combat 5 crashes on aosip rom
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What about lineage os?
Sent from my MI 4i using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Rom for best battery backup?
enigma03 said:
What about lineage os?
Sent from my MI 4i using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Substratum is not working properly on lineage
add aosip and aospext they are better
Aicp vs pixel rom...what do you think its better?
hey what about viper rom . plss develop one for mi4i also
Anyone tried slimrom.?? Is it stable???
AospExtended ?
crDroid is good, AICP 12.1 also works great.
BTW you should add AospExtended to your list.
In my opinion it is cleaner and smoother compared to other Android N roms.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-4i/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v3-1-t3550990
AospExtended ROM

what is the most basic nougat 7.1 rom?

like aosp but updated cause the one we have has no updates
You did not tell us if you have Osprey or Merlin phone. If you have an Osprey, like me:
I guess the ported stock Nougat ROM will be the most basic. Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/20.../rom-stock-rom-6-0-1-optimized-t3609991/page1
Check this thread for further ROM suggestions for Osprey:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/help/rom-moto-g-xt1541-osprey-t3658721
Or just search through the Original Android Development forum for all different G3 variants:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development
Lineage OS is also a great Nougat rom. Almost AOSP, no heavy customization and great stability
If you do go for more customizations AOSP Extended is great
Pure Nexus ROM: very stable (my daily driver and never found any issue), smooth and very simple and light ROM ?
LineageOS or aosp-caf, I’d say
I agree with @nubry Purenexus is my favorite for a close to AOSP rom.

Hi this is a recommendation Custom ROM Gaming

Pixel Experience
Pixel Experience is the favorite Android Custom ROM, because this ROM is light like the stock android. There are not many adjustments to this ROM, this has the aim of optimizing the performance of this ROM.
Download Pixel Experience
Havoc OS
One more ROM based on AOSP, namely Havoc OS. Even though it has the same AOSP base as other ROMs, Havoc OS has its advantages.
Based on information from the Official Havoc OS thread in the XDA Developer Community, this Custom ROM is inspired by Google Pixel, which will continue to be improved so that it has optimal performance like Google Pixel.
Download the Havoc OS
Ancient OS
Ancient ROM is a ROM developed by the Ancient Family Team. This ROM seems simple and light, and is designed for gaming or just social media.
Ancient doesn't just develop ROMs, they develop their custom kernels. Wow, great.
Download Ancient
Mokee ROM
Maybe not many know about Mokee. Even though Mokee is a ROM that is diligent in providing system improvements, this ROM always follows Google to provide users with the latest Android system.
Mokee claims via their website mokeedev.com that this ROM provides a smooth and lag-free experience on your device. Must try.
Download Mokee ROM
Lineage OS
Lineage OS is the successor to CyanogenMod, which initially had stopped development. Lineage OS or commonly abbreviated as LOS was launched in December 2016.
This ROM is fairly constant and light, so it can be taken to play games.
Download Lineage OS
EvolutionX
EvolutionX is the ROM that I use today. Quite happy with the performance of this Custom ROM. EvolutionX has many customizations that can be adjusted according to your wishes. This ROM has a balancing characteristic (balanced) between performance and battery.
Based on my experience as a user of this ROM, EvolutionX is light, fast, and reliable for playing games like PUBG.
Download EvolutionX
AOSP Extended (AEX)
AOSP Extended is one of the Android phone Custom ROMs that provide support for many devices, it is not strange that this ROM has many users.
Similar to EvolutionX, this ROM has quite a lot of customizations that can make us happy using this Custom ROM.
Download AOSP Extended
Carbon ROM
Although not as popular as other ROMs, Carbon ROM is a must-try ROM for gaming purposes.
With a fairly complete adjustment, the reality does not reduce its performance, and of course, it has its magnetic power for this Custom ROM.
Download Carbon ROM
There are many of the best Custom ROMs for gaming, but the Custom ROMs I described above are more updated.
Until the time this article was written, all of the Custom ROMs above have the latest Android version, namely Android 10.0 Q, and it is not impossible if it will continue to be upgraded until the next Android version.
Note: The Custom ROM above does not provide support for all types of smartphones, you can check on their respective sites what type of cellphone you have or not.

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