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We’re really excited to announce that we are releasing our Nougat flavour of Paranoid Android. We have a lot in store - with a mix of both features & improvements.
First & foremost, we have moved our code base to be fully CAF based. This brings many improvements to your device. The key improvement here is that Qualcomm hardware is better tuned on the CAF base and with our additional optimizations we can provide a smooth and fluid user experience that will let you enjoy using your device without any lags.
On first launch you’ll notice a clean setup with a beautiful wallpaper from Hampus Olsson who’s teamed up with us again and created several beautiful pieces of artwork. For those of you who don’t know, Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work stands itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We have also added several new features and made improvements to the UI of the system that we believe would enhance the overall experience.
Pie
We’ve been working hard on redesigning this key feature of our portfolio and we’re really happy with how it has turned out. The whole design has been reworked and it fits in well with the overall feel of Google’s Material Design. This gives you the opportunity to use more gesture based control for navigating, rather than using the standard Navigation Bar at the bottom of your screen. Expect improvements and additions in the future.
Color Engine
We’re proud to announce our newest feature - Color Engine. Color Engine allows you to seamlessly change the colors of your device to be in Light, Dark (Pixel) and Black modes with a variety of accent colors to choose from. This makes changing the theme of your device really quick without having to install any extra packages on your device.
Major features:
- Reworked Pie /* Official devices only */
- Color engine /* Official devices only */
- Immersive mode
- Buttons customization (including navigation bar)
- On the spot controls (OTS)
Minor features:
- SafetyNet Compatibility
- Battery/Notification LED control
- Recent tasks locking
- Battery icon customization
- Google now page in default launcher
- Substratum (OMS) support (Color engine will be deactivated if you use Substratum)
- Quick pulldown
- Various performance and battery improvements
- Display Burn-in protection (for OLED screens)
- More to explore
Note: Custom kernels are explicitly unsupported and will cause issues
unless they state that they are AOSPA compatible or AOSPA based!
Changelogs
As we're getting back into the thread game, keeping up with threads and updating them as per changelogs can be too hectic given our schedule. However, very detailed changelogs always go up on our Google+ page, follow us for constant updates!
Downloads & Instructions & requirements
Check this seperate post here
As always, we listen to what you have to say. Help us make PA better by submitting good bug reports possibly with a log attached. Learn how to take logs here. Submit bug reports and we'll try to iron out issues as soon as possible - it really helps a lot.
Our device maintainers and CAF caretakers @TheCrazyLex , @xboxfanj, @arter97, @chrislahaye, @thecrazyskull are right here at xda. Mention (@) them if you need some assistance and/or when reporting bugs.
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
Source Code
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Common Tree
Contributors - Mi4i
@thewisenerd, @faizauthar12, @AnandRoy, @anbuchelva, @haikalizz, @Rohan purohit, @ƒεηιx, and any other contributors I missed from Ferrari-Dev-Team. Thanks for your support for our device.
XDA:DevDB Information
AOSPA, ROM for the Xiaomi Mi 4i
Contributors
Nihhaar, ƒεηιx, thewisenerd
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: 8.1.5.0
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 7.1.2
Beta Release Date: 2017-07-11
Created 2017-07-11
Last Updated 2017-07-12
Downloads & Install Instructions
Important / Useful links
Firmware-8.1.5.0
AOSPA - AFH Folder
TWRP by @thewisenerd (for firmware 8.1.5.0)
OpenGapps
SuperSU root package
Paranoid Android Community (G+)
Install Instructions
We highly recommend you to follow these instructions very carefully. Users usually tend to skip a few steps and eventually fall in trouble. Are you with me? Good. Let's get this train going.
Just a few things to keep in mind first -
If you're coming from another ROM / Stock, your system data (not internal storage) will have to be wiped. This includes apps, accounts, messages, call logs etc.
There's been some users complaining about different GAPPS variants messing up installs and causing a ton of issues. Upon investigating it seems OpenGapps Mini/Nano work best.
Understand that Paranoid Android is a custom ROM and it might lead to addiction as it's relatively good. We shouldn't be accused of anything just incase your cat starts drinking wine. Things get a little woozy in the Paranoid World.
Some brain might be involved if things go wrong. Not a lot though, as much to solve what's 1+1.
Okay let's get to the main bit.
We recommend a full wipe.
If you want to go the F2FS way, use ONLY
@faizauthar12's TWRP (Linked TWRP has f2fs support)
Flashing order:
1. Back up to PC everything you would need (whole of Internal Storage including and not limited to
Titanium Backup folder, Music, Pictures, etc)
2. Reboot into TWRP Recovery (Use TWRP linked above only)
3. Format all partitions except the "internal" partition**
4. Flash firmware-8.1.5.0 zip
5. Flash AOSPA zip (Always use latest builds bcoz firmware may change)
6. Flash Gapps zip
7. Flash SuperSu (optional)***
8. Reboot System
** For F2FS on /data the internal partition needs to be wiped too.
*** SuperSu 2.79 and earlier is confirmed to fail. 2.82 is tested and confirmed to be working.
First boot time would be about 3-4 minutes on an average.
Introduction by @arzbhatia
Instructions by @thechints
Bugs
1) "Network Settings" crashes --> You can't choose 2g/3g/4g or APN but mobile data works.
-- If you find new bug, please report.
Can't access Internal Storage? (Fixed in latest builds)
Screenshots
Wow finally something new to explore on mi4i. Thanks. Downloading right away!
What luck. I wrote the instructions for OP3 users. My OP3 got smashed and am using Mi4i for now (maybe a few days till I get my device back).
Was running some other custom ROM, and obviously not enthused. Then this happens. I'm crying out of happiness.
Thanks @Nihhaar
The download link to afh isnt working.
@Nihhaar
Sorry to point out but the download link points to nowhere....
Oh wait, I forgot to upload the build. Uploading.
thechints said:
@Nihhaar
Sorry to point out but the download link points to nowhere....
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Uploaded now.
Just to make sure, the firmware to be used is 6.6.10 and not the latest 8.x.x
(Asking this cause 6.6.10 on other ROM was making the device warm while on voice calls)
And the build is pa_ferrari-7.1.3-DEV-20170710 on AFH...
Good work @Nihhaar
Thug level : Beyong Calculation xD
Will test this aospa
what about rooting with magisk?
can replace flash superSU with magisk zip?
Anandroy said:
Good work @Nihhaar
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ƒεηιx said:
Thug level : Beyong Calculation xD
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Thanks!
Nihhaar said:

We’re really excited to announce that we are releasing our Nougat flavour of Paranoid Android. We have a lot in store - with a mix of both features & improvements.
First & foremost, we have moved our code base to be fully CAF based. This brings many improvements to your device. The key improvement here is that Qualcomm hardware is better tuned on the CAF base and with our additional optimizations we can provide a smooth and fluid user experience that will let you enjoy using your device without any lags.
On first launch you’ll notice a clean setup with a beautiful wallpaper from Hampus Olsson who’s teamed up with us again and created several beautiful pieces of artwork. For those of you who don’t know, Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work stands itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We have also added several new features and made improvements to the UI of the system that we believe would enhance the overall experience.
Pie
We’ve been working hard on redesigning this key feature of our portfolio and we’re really happy with how it has turned out. The whole design has been reworked and it fits in well with the overall feel of Google’s Material Design. This gives you the opportunity to use more gesture based control for navigating, rather than using the standard Navigation Bar at the bottom of your screen. Expect improvements and additions in the future.
Color Engine
We’re proud to announce our newest feature - Color Engine. Color Engine allows you to seamlessly change the colors of your device to be in Light, Dark (Pixel) and Black modes with a variety of accent colors to choose from. This makes changing the theme of your device really quick without having to install any extra packages on your device.
Major features:
- Reworked Pie /* Official devices only */
- Color engine /* Official devices only */
- Immersive mode
- Buttons customization (including navigation bar)
- On the spot controls (OTS)
Minor features:
- SafetyNet Compatibility
- Battery/Notification LED control
- Recent tasks locking
- Battery icon customization
- Google now page in default launcher
- Substratum (OMS) support (Color engine will be deactivated if you use Substratum)
- Quick pulldown
- Various performance and battery improvements
- Display Burn-in protection (for OLED screens)
- More to explore
Note: Custom kernels are explicitly unsupported and will cause issues
unless they state that they are AOSPA compatible or AOSPA based!
We’re really excited to announce that we are releasing our Nougat flavour of Paranoid Android. We have a lot in store - with a mix of both features & improvements.
First & foremost, we have moved our code base to be fully CAF based. This brings many improvements to your device. The key improvement here is that Qualcomm hardware is better tuned on the CAF base and with our additional optimizations we can provide a smooth and fluid user experience that will let you enjoy using your device without any lags.
On first launch you’ll notice a clean setup with a beautiful wallpaper from Hampus Olsson who’s teamed up with us again and created several beautiful pieces of artwork. For those of you who don’t know, Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work stands itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We have also added several new features and made improvements to the UI of the system that we believe would enhance the overall experience.
Pie
We’ve been working hard on redesigning this key feature of our portfolio and we’re really happy with how it has turned out. The whole design has been reworked and it fits in well with the overall feel of Google’s Material Design. This gives you the opportunity to use more gesture based control for navigating, rather than using the standard Navigation Bar at the bottom of your screen. Expect improvements and additions in the future.
Color Engine
We’re proud to announce our newest feature - Color Engine. Color Engine allows you to seamlessly change the colors of your device to be in Light, Dark (Pixel) and Black modes with a variety of accent colors to choose from. This makes changing the theme of your device really quick without having to install any extra packages on your device.
Major features:
- Reworked Pie /* Official devices only */
- Color engine /* Official devices only */
- Immersive mode
- Buttons customization (including navigation bar)
- On the spot controls (OTS)
Minor features:
- SafetyNet Compatibility
- Battery/Notification LED control
- Recent tasks locking
- Battery icon customization
- Google now page in default launcher
- Substratum (OMS) support (Color engine will be deactivated if you use Substratum)
- Quick pulldown
- Various performance and battery improvements
- Display Burn-in protection (for OLED screens)
- More to explore
Note: Custom kernels are explicitly unsupported and will cause issues
unless they state that they are AOSPA compatible or AOSPA based!

Changelogs
As we're getting back into the thread game, keeping up with threads and updating them as per changelogs can be too hectic given our schedule. However, very detailed changelogs always go up on our Google+ page, follow us for constant updates!
Downloads & Instructions & requirements
Check this seperate post here
As always, we listen to what you have to say. Help us make PA better by submitting good bug reports possibly with a log attached. Learn how to take logs here. Submit bug reports and we'll try to iron out issues as soon as possible - it really helps a lot.
Our device maintainers and CAF caretakers @TheCrazyLex, @xboxfanj, @arter97, @chrislahaye @thecrazyskull are right here at xda. Mention (@) them if you need some assistance and/or when reporting bugs.
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
Source Code
Device tree
Common Tree
XDA:DevDB Information
AOSPA, ROM for the Xiaomi Mi 4i
Contributors
Nihhaar, ƒεηιx, thewisenerd
ROM OS Version: 7.x Nougat
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: 6.6.10
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 7.1.2
Beta Release Date: 2017-07-11
Created 2017-07-11
Last Updated 2017-07-11
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good job :*
Anyone facing issue where INTERNAL STORAGE shows in TWRP but can't access from inside AOSPA? I formatted everything once as well. Solid Explorer won't show any file. Going to ROOT-SDCARD shows no content as well.
Can someone guide please?
Thanks.
Okay so i have a problem. Any of the file managers are not showing any files in the internal memory. Zarchiver says access is denied. Although i can see my photos in the gallery app.
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thechints said:
Anyone facing issue where INTERNAL STORAGE shows in TWRP but can't access from inside AOSPA? I formatted everything once as well. Solid Explorer won't show any file. Going to ROOT-SDCARD shows no content as well.
Can someone guide please?
Thanks.
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Same here.
welcome back @Nihhaar ?
So, that's a ROM issue then. I was gonna fastboot format userdata and all that again. Basically no installed app can access Internal Storage. The system apps can access Internal Storage.
@Nihhaar, something you might have to take a look at. Luckily, I forwarded my phone calls to another phone and number, else stranded
Edit: Maybe ask users not to flash till this is fixed, else no one would be able to do much with their phones really.
Realised this was an issue when Titatnium could not find its data directory. Then Solid Explorer failed. In built File Manager (can be accessed from Settings-Storage) does show folder and files inside.
BTW, have tried FIX PERMISSIONS and CHOWN (using ADB) - to no avail.
thechints said:
So, that's a ROM issue then. I was gonna fastboot format userdata and all that again. Basically no installed app can access Internal Storage. The system apps can access Internal Storage.
@Nihhaar, something you might have to take a look at. Luckily, I forwarded my phone calls to another phone and number, else stranded
Edit: Maybe ask users not to flash till this is fixed, else no one would be able to do much with their phones really.
Realised this was an issue when Titatnium could not find its data directory. Then Solid Explorer failed. In built File Manager (can be accessed from Settings-Storage) does show folder and files inside.
BTW, have tried FIX PERMISSIONS and CHOWN (using ADB) - to no avail.
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Weird but the bug is there for me too. May be you can try this:
Settings -> Storage -> Explore
Then probably we can't download files from browser too, WTF. I'll look into it.
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[LIneageOS Based Project]
NOTICE:
Flash the ROM at your own risk
I accept NO responsibility for what you do (or can't do) with your own device. I am not responsible for bootloops, fruitloops or frickazees.
I DO accept full responsibility for: Thermonuclear detonation & Zombie Apocalypse
1) Backup & Factory reset then flash in recovery:
2) Flash Gapps for PIE (recommend micro) - http://opengapps.org/
3) The first boot may take several minutes (be patient, it will boot)
I. Builds & Download
a. Changelog Link will be updated on this thread for newer versions [released on Saturday / Sunday weekly. Please click and read the changelog for latest inclusions to date.]
b. The latest compiles and previous can be found here:
Download Link >>> <Mod edit>
NOTE \\\ If you are coming from another ROM or H4K3ROM version prior to 02/09/19 you MUST "Factory Reset & Clean Flash" due to the Lineage Rebase /// NOTE
II. Flash
a. Backup your existing Data (or not, just don't complain if you screw up your phone) TWRP 3.2.3 (https://twrp.me/oneplus/oneplusthree.html)
1) Flash latest Oxygen firmware first 9.0.3
b. Factory reset if coming from another ROM or H4K3ROM build prior to 2/09/19 (data, system & cache)
c. Flash the ROM .zip in revovery (don't flash anything else extra yet)
d. When the ROM flash completes, stay in recovery and now flash Gapps & Magisk (if desired for root)
e. Reboot & nJoy the Hackery!
III. Tips, tricks & "Under the Hood"
a. https://******************/#How_toD..._Latest_Version_601_For_Android_2018_Method_1
b. https://twrp.me/faq/whattowipe.html
c. For now, DON'T use "System Update" - updates will be released manually, others will cause conflict
IV. What's Next?
a. Stay tuned, this ROM is in early stages and it will grow as my time permits. This is my HOBBY ROM.
Includes
OmniSwitch
PdfViewer
Phonograph
KernelAdiutor
H4K3RWalls [custom wallpaper app]
H4K3RWebb [portal app]
(more to follow)
GitHub (kernel & source)
https://github.com/H4K3ROM
About the developer: (aka Floyd Flivercod) I would like to start by saying how grateful I am to the AOSP & XDA community!
My approach is simple - use a great base, include what I need in a custom ROM and break as few things as I can along the way! This ROM will stay close to AOSP / GZOSP stock with some of the modifications, apps and features I've grown to appreciate over the years. I do a full sync with GZSOP / AOSP with each compile, the changelog is automatically generated and attached with upload notices [and any cherri-picks will be called out]. This isn't a team built ROM, it's just a private spin with modifications, tweaks & a few extras that I will use as my daily driver. Why am I doing this? Simple, I love to LEARN and the best way to do it is by sharing.
I'm a geek, Android enthusiast, avid guitarist, runner, fitness snob and poker player. I banned MS Virus 3.0 Winblowz from all of my computers as soon as I installed Slackware Linux 20+ years ago - haven't had a virus since. I purchased a second laptop back in the day just to try EVERY linux distro available. I was amazed when Android released because it utilized the Linux kernel on a portable device. I became a flashaholic with the HTC Desire in 2010 moving quickly through a variety of ROMs starting with Ice Cream Sandwich AICP, JellyTime, KK AOKP & then I decided it was time to LEARN how to pull down the code and compile on my own (nightlies couldn't come fast enough). This only increased my appreciation for ROM developers and the teams who work hard to keep them up to date. I started following and reading through repos, gerrits, XDA & G+ forums regularly to quench my thirst for learning. I find computers facinating, took programming originally on an APPLE green screen with BASICA before Al Gore invented the internet and won some awards in school for creating a crazy password system that changed the background & text to black after simulating a power failure so that the real password would be input "blind" before you could proceed. <-- [run on sentence for you English majors] It was stupid, but my instructor was locked out for a few days before I finally keyed him in on the secret.
So with that, I guess I am a h4k3r at heart? H4K3ROM is for my personal use, but why not share some things along the way? Right now I am only focusing on MY devices - OnePlus3T & Flounder.
Both are W.I.P. and as such, please don't ask for ETAs or wishlists. I just have time to focus on what I need in a ROM, if it happens to be what you like then we have win-win.
If you see a bug or glitch please let me know. Kudos, love mail, hate mail... it's all good! If you think something should be added, send me a PM - you never know
Special Thanks to Ground Zero Roms, AICP, SLIM, AOKP & LINEAGE
OP#1
WEEKLY BUILDS [Beginning 01/05/19]
Uploaded on Saturday / Sunday
Well, seems like i got something to do for the up coming weekend!
Also, it's nice to read some of your back story. You really live the tinkerers life, eh?
nice new rom , downloading rn
H4K3RWalls
H4K3RWalls wallpaper/ system app/ usage
1) press & hold home screen to get to wallpaper menu (or) from wallpaper system
2) scroll to end and locate H4K3RWalls section
3) swipe left to browse selections
4) apply by pressing top right set key
Please let me know if there are any issues
11 25 18 Download Link: <Mod edit>
CHANGES: [additions w/ full upstream sync] - https://review.gzospgzr.com/#/q/status:merged]
manifest: https://review.gzospgzr.com/#/c/2823/
H4K3RWalls: add app to build [3 new wallpapers]
vendor_gzosp: update default wallpaper
vendor_gzosp: include KernelAdiutor compiled sys app
11 22 18
Initial release
11 27 18 build
11 27 18
Download Link >>> <Mod edit>
Several format changes:
bootanimation rework
1 new wallpaper
auto-make changelog
cherry-pick: 0462c6eff31 SystemUI: Show bluetooth battery level when available
cherry-pick: 297d32a7ce Settings: hide automatic system updates preference
How is the battery drain on this rom?
I use actually Arrow and have only 2% drain over night with wifi, bluetooth, location,...
Battery Stats
Master_TC said:
How is the battery drain on this rom?
I use actually Arrow and have only 2% drain over night with wifi, bluetooth, location,...
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This is very ambiguous:
- how long (hh:mm) does your phone stay off each night?
- what apps are running in the background? (Facebook, games, etc. are normally battery hogs & app developers may not be optimized for the current android version you are running that cause wakelocks, memory leaks and consume extra power)
- what "kernel, governor, entropy settings, etc." does your ROM use by default?
- what "base" does your ROM use? Linage, AOSP, GZOSP, etc?...
- how often do you update your ROM? (if you flash a nightly, it takes a few days of normal use for the ROM to settle in and give you accurate stats)
- is "power saver" tweaked or turned on at night? What are your "Do not disturb settings", etc?...
Truly, the ROM likely has less to do with your battery than you think. (Not that it can't)
Try downloading "betterbatterystats" from the play store or FDroid to get a measurable snapshot of what is going on in the background, that's the only way you know what is really happening with your devices battery.
I also include the app "KernelAdiutor" which allows the user to tweak the kernel, change many settings that can affect performance & battery. I advise "extreme caution" if you do this as you can screw up more than you fix if you don't know what you are tweaking. For instance: you could set the governor to throttle back your maximum gpu frequency severely and get massive battery assist, but super laggy performance. All of this is balance and trade off, you don't really get a snappy responsive ROM without some battery sacrifice & vice-versa. Most ROM & Kernel devs look for a happy medium w/ settings that works for most users.
Short answer - your apps, kernel and personal settings affect the battery more than the ROM. It's really more about how much S.O.T you get with a full charge & does your kernel hibernate properly!
12 01 18 build
12 01 18 Download direct here >>> <Mod edit>
Changelog attached
12 08 18
12 08 18 BUILD Download direct here >>> <Mod edit>
Changelog attached
Battery Stats 12 08 18 Build
Quick follow up to @Master_TC [attachments]
Some battery stats from the last 12 08 18 BUILD after a few days of normal use. Again, these are my results and vary widely depending on your setup and apps. I didn't touch the kernel or any settings after a fresh clean flash... [ 6+Hrs Screen on time with over 16 hrs of heavy use, although I use another phone for work and calls during the day ] I think Android 9 is pretty solid on our device, GZOSP is pretty close to stock before any customization.
Floyd_Flivercod said:
This is very ambiguous:
- how long (hh:mm) does your phone stay off each night?
- what apps are running in the background? (Facebook, games, etc. are normally battery hogs & app developers may not be optimized for the current android version you are running that cause wakelocks, memory leaks and consume extra power)
- what "kernel, governor, entropy settings, etc." does your ROM use by default?
- what "base" does your ROM use? Linage, AOSP, GZOSP, etc?...
- how often do you update your ROM? (if you flash a nightly, it takes a few days of normal use for the ROM to settle in and give you accurate stats)
- is "power saver" tweaked or turned on at night? What are your "Do not disturb settings", etc?...
Truly, the ROM likely has less to do with your battery than you think. (Not that it can't)
Try downloading "betterbatterystats" from the play store or FDroid to get a measurable snapshot of what is going on in the background, that's the only way you know what is really happening with your devices battery.
I also include the app "KernelAdiutor" which allows the user to tweak the kernel, change many settings that can affect performance & battery. I advise "extreme caution" if you do this as you can screw up more than you fix if you don't know what you are tweaking. For instance: you could set the governor to throttle back your maximum gpu frequency severely and get massive battery assist, but super laggy performance. All of this is balance and trade off, you don't really get a snappy responsive ROM without some battery sacrifice & vice-versa. Most ROM & Kernel devs look for a happy medium w/ settings that works for most users.
Short answer - your apps, kernel and personal settings affect the battery more than the ROM. It's really more about how much S.O.T you get with a full charge & does your kernel hibernate properly!
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@Floyd_Flivercod
Thank you for the battery stats. They look great.
This weekend i'll install your rom und enjoy it :good:
Is SeLinux enforcing?
Master_TC said:
@Floyd_Flivercod
Thank you for the battery stats. They look great.
This weekend i'll install your rom und enjoy it :good:
Is SeLinux enforcing?
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Permissive
12 15 18
12 15 18 BUILD
Not a lot of action on the GZOSP gerrit so far this week, so I did a bunch of cherry-picks from AICP & AOSPA to get me where I wanted to go...
Direct Download 12 15 18 build here >>> <Mod edit>
I may move to a weekly build & update on Saturday / Sunday so I don't have to give these notices. Any thoughts? Let me know if these are helpful or annoying
Floyd_Flivercod said:
12 15 18 BUILD
Not a lot of action on the GZOSP gerrit so far this week, so I did a bunch of cherry-picks from AICP & AOSPA to get me where I wanted to go...
Direct Download 12 15 18 build here >>> <Mod edit>
I may move to a weekly build & update on Saturday / Sunday so I don't have to give these notices. Any thoughts? Let me know if these are helpful or annoying
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Weekly build seems the way to go(from my point of view) so you can avoid publish too much that maybe has just some minor changes.
About the changelog i think that it's pretty helpful, it's always useful know what ha changed in the new release of the rom so the user can choose if flash or to wait for the next build
12 21 18
12 21 18 BUILD
Direct Download Link >>> <Mod edit>
Changelog attached
Starting in 2019 I will move to a weekly weekend build [likely released on Saturday / Sunday]
Have a safe & happy holiday break everyone!
~PEACE~
Floyd_Flivercod said:
12 21 18 BUILD
Have a safe & happy holiday break everyone!
~PEACE~
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Happy holiday to you Sir:highfive:
could someone provide a screenshot of features' list?
edoardotavecchio said:
could someone provide a screenshot of features' list?
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GZOSP as a base is almost pure AOSP (unlike lineage). Basic features: advanced reboot menu, night mode, Doze, DASH rapid charging, Quick Settings , brightness slider, AOSP features that Google deactivates like System Tuner, etc. Bug fixes also are committed faster than Google’s monthly update. Any other work that I’ve done is listed in the OP and compiled from source with the ROM. Post #2 is a gif of “part” of the boot animation sequence. I’m thinking about doing some experiments with other kernels, but there is nothing at all wrong with the included “Intoxicated” variant. Battery life & performance are cranking right along form me, and really… that’s what matters MOST >>>> ME
~PEACE~
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We are very excited to announce the release of Paranoid Android Quartz, based on Android 10.
On the first launch, you’ll notice a clean setup with a beautiful wallpaper from Hampus Olsson, who teamed up with us again to create several beautiful pieces of artwork. Hampus is a multi-disciplinary artist whose design stands for itself and we’re glad to have him onboard. We also added further UI touches that we believe enhance the overall user experience. You can find all of the Paranoid Android wallpapers and many more in the Abstruct app, included in our builds.
Our builds are based on the Code Aurora Forum Android base, which is optimized for Qualcomm platforms and has a higher degree of performance, battery life, and functionality compared to the Android Open Source Project platform. The Paranoid Android team and contributors are focusing on squashing existing bugs, and implementing and improving features, performance, and stability. We are dedicated to providing a user experience with the stability that you can expect from stock ROMs with best-in-class performance and features to help you get the most out of your device.
Notice
As we are growing on our list of supported devices in each release, we require of a stronger build environment so we can speed up the compilation process for releases. Based on the actual Quartz 4 list, we support over 30 devices, which takes between 2 and 3 days for all the builds to be completed without counting possible compilation issues or rebuild needs, based on our current specs.
We kindly ask all of you that are in position to donate anything, to help and support us so we can provide better and faster build releases, as well as increase the download speed of our servers, all looking for your enjoyment.
You can donate on the link below:
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Device-specific issues
Issues with Camera & Torch while Encrypted
Echo during calls (and low volume?)
VoLTE
Note: Custom kernels are NOT supported & GApps are included!
Requirements
Make sure you are on OOS 9.0.6 firmware.
Download
Get the latest build HERE.
Changelog
Keep an eye on our Twitter account, @paranoidaospa , as we will be posting about new features getting included in the release builds, as well as links to betas for those devices that will get them.
Released Paranoid Android Quartz
Instructions
Download the latest build.
Boot latest TWRP build.
Wipe Dalvik/Cache, Data & System.
Flash the package.
Enjoy.
Important / Useful links
Paranoid Android Twitter
Paranoid Android Channel (Telegram)
Paranoid Android Community (Telegram)
Help us improve PA by submitting detailed bug reports with logs. Learn how to take logs here.
Cheers and #StayParanoid!
XDA:DevDB Information
Paranoid Android, ROM for the OnePlus 3
Contributors
ZVNexus, xboxfanj, herna
Source Code: https://github.com/AOSPA
ROM OS Version: Android 10
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.x
ROM Firmware Required: OOS 9.0.6
Based On: CAF
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: Quartz 5
Stable Release Date: 2020-07-20
Created 2020-04-16
Last Updated 2020-10-06
Quartz 1 is now available for this device! Please have a read to the next post on our blog.
Read here
#StayParanoid
YAY
Wow, nice
screenshots would be appreciated
Sent from my OnePlus3T using XDA Labs
I am using evolution x rn!
Can I install PA on that(clean install) or OOS is must?
chempek said:
I am using evolution x rn!
Can I install PA on that(clean install) or OOS is must?
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The only reason you would need to install OOS first is if you're not on the latest firmware, and even then I believe someone packages the latest firmware so you can flash it in TWRP.
AWESOME ROM! THANKS @ZVNexus! Hands down it's smooth! :3
Thank you for maintaining OP3/T
I've been trying several Android 10 ROM since 2 months ago. First thing I notice, PA is smooooth
So far, I only have 1 issue. Since our device use hardware navigation key, it will be nice if there is a setting for that.
Swapping key, long press action, etc
Will you be keeping it maintained with monthly security updates?
Salty Wagyu said:
Will you be keeping it maintained with monthly security updates?
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I don't do that, but yes it will.
artupazira said:
Thank you for maintaining OP3/T
I've been trying several Android 10 ROM since 2 months ago. First thing I notice, PA is smooooth
So far, I only have 1 issue. Since our device use hardware navigation key, it will be nice if there is a setting for that.
Swapping key, long press action, etc
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So ,can't swapping key? I like back button in right side.
But we can with swap keys (PlayStore)
Exactly, What roms have you tried and can you give a brief overview and comparison?
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I'm using button mapper.
Is it possible use f2fs for data ?
:good:
phil_greg2001 said:
Is it possible use f2fs for data ?
:good:
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Yep!
pijas82 said:
So ,can't swapping key? I like back button in right side.
But we can with swap keys (PlayStore)
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That's something I'm working on, but is a lower priority. I have back as left by default because that's what OP does in stock, also Google for their Pixels.
At first sight the Rom feels very smooth, however Pulse notification doesn't work and for my taste it lacks on some customization options (status bar clock, fonts, HW keys menu and so on). I am very curious to look at the next steps.
mvalda01 said:
At first sight the Rom feels very smooth, however Pulse notification doesn't work and for my taste it lacks on some customization options (status bar clock, fonts, HW keys menu and so on). I am very curious to look at the next steps.
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Just tested Pulse, it works. Could you specify exactly what you mean? As for customization options I am actively working on porting the button customization. So far I have button backlight. Can't comment on fonts or status bar stuff though.
I want to give you some feedback for the ROM
1) Off screen gestures like draw V, O, >, < and || are missing.
2) Could you include an option to mute screenshot sound? It's very annoying to hear the sound everytime.
3) Button light, but I think that you will fix it soon
4) The charging text on lockscreen is very high compared to the two shortcut at the bottom.
You are probably aware of these, but I want to report anyway.
Thank you for this amazing rom and for maintain OP3.
Appreciate the efforts you made.
Up to my experience, both with ambient display on and off, and lift phone activated, by lifting the phone, or by double tapping the display, edge light doesn't show and display just wakes up. I've found no way to let the display show edge light. Thank you for your quick answer.
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* We are not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or kernels.
* You do it at your own risk and take the responsibility upon yourself and you are not to blame us or XDA and its respected developers.
"This is a user-friendly thread, all your suggestions, and proper bug reports are important to us but don't be disrespectful to anyone here. Your suggestions and proper bug reports will be taken into consideration.."
Project Elixir is another aftermarket AOSP ROM which basically offers minimal UI enhancement & close to Stock Android ROM with great performance, security and stability. Most of the OEMs' these days will provide slow and untimely updates, but we don't do that here. We closely follow Google to bring the latest updates to our users, and even prolong support for devices that have been declared obsolete by OEMs. Our ROMs' source code is open-source, secure, stable, and outstanding. Your experience while using Project Elixir will be butter smooth without compromising the quality of the Android experience. In short, it's perfectly balanced between Great Performance, Security, stability, minimal UI & awesome features including pixel goodies So do not hesitate anymore, join us now and start enjoying the beauty of stock Android. Download and enjoy Project Elixir on your respective devices!
- Saurav - Founder & lead Developer
- Probir - Developer / Team
- Prabh - Developer / Team
- Hamza - Team / UI Developer
- Yasin - Moderator / Support Team
- Abhishek (Lop) - Support Team
- EXON - Graphic designer
- And Also Our Hardworking Maintainers
NOTE: As we keep updating source so its hard to keep threads updated everytime everywhere so kindly visit our website for latest changes and screenshots.
// Features of Initial Android 12 Build and will be updated on every release //
Code:
STATUSBAR
- 4G Icon Instead of LTE.
- Added battery icon customisation
- Added statusbar clock & date customisation
- VoLTE icon toggle.
- Volte and Vowifi icon picker
Navigation Bar
- System navigation
QUICK SETTINGS
- Vibrate on touch.
GESTURES
- Double tap to sleep on statusbar
- Double tap to sleep on lockscreen
- Extended swipe gesture.
- Quick open camera.
- One handed mode.
- Power button press and hold gesture.
- Power button torch gesture.
- Screen off power button torch.
- Three finger swipe screenshot.
BUTTONS
- Skip music tracks.
- Volume rocker wake.
NOTIFICATIONS
- Incall Vibrations.
- Add switch for linked ring and media notification volumes
- Allow to suppress notifications sound/vibration if screen is ON
- Added Lockscreen Charging info
- Add option to enable AOD on charging only
POWER MENU
- Advanced Reboot.
- Power menu items.
SEURITY
- Add option to scramble pin layout when unlocking
- Introduce pocket lock mode
MISC
- Pure Pixel Goodies
- Monet Theme (Wallpaper based accent)
- Themed Icons
- Add capability to allow tethering to use VPN
- Enabled charging ripple effect
- Bluetooth battery level when available
- Allow user to add/remove QS with one click
Lots more to coming soon !
Stay Tuned!!
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NOTE: Please keep in mind that these are Gapps Builds and there is no vanilla build of this rom available.
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NOTE: It is STRONGLY recommended to fully wipe your device before flashing and please avoid restoring system apps and system data with Titanium Backup (or with any backup/restore app) as this can cause stability issues that are very hard to debug, restoring regular apps is fine. If you believe you know what you're doing - then fine, go ahead, but please don't complain if you experience any strange behavior.
CLEAN FLASH (Moving From A11 to A12)
- Download the latest build
- Take a backup for safe side
- Boot to Recovery
- Format Data by typing yes
- Flash the latest build
- Reboot
What works?
Wifi | RIL | Mobile data | GPS | Camera
Flashlight | Camcorder | Bluetooth | Fingerprint reader | Lights | Sound | vibration
Almost everything
What doesn't work? or Any Bug ?
You tell me!
BUG REPORT !!
As soon as the problem occurs, take a logcat and please inform us via Telegram or XDA.
for more READ THIS
- Android Open-Source Project
- Pixel Experience
- LineageOS
- Proton AOSP
- Arrow OS
- Others, I may have forgot to mention
- Android OS version: 12.1
- Security patch: April 2022
- Build author/Device Maintainer : Vastolorde
- DEVICE: Redmi Note 4
- DEVICE CODENAME: Mido
---- Sources and Documentation ----
- ROM Source Code
- Device Source
- Kernel Source
- OFFICIAL DEVICES
- Documentation
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As you know build is free but building ROM needs a server. And Maintaining source and device stuff needs a server and it's pretty expensive for a student. It will be really helpful and appreciated if you donate or contribute to us. Also if you have any queries related to donation you can freely message -> Saurav (Founder & lead Dev)
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Great.
Wifi Not working on Redmi Note 4 Mido 64gb variant, only showing scanning networks. I flash it in correct way clean flash!
Works beautifully, and has all the advanced customization options that I need and use. Thank you. I just have a quirk, the right side of the status bar (battery icons) seem a little off the screen edge, maybe they could be adjusted in a future build?
I know this is a weird question for a pixel based rom but, is there a way to disable/remove that google search bar from the main menu?
Intagram apps not able to download at google playstore using this rom.
Long term review: It's an exceptionally stable ROM without any bugs and smooth, consistent performance. What is making me revert back to Android 11 is my device itself, which has reached its physical limits on terms of the load that it can handle, and begins to lag after a month of usage, and cache generation.
Nevertheless, remarkable and commendable performance on the developer's part. I thank thee!
I am assuming this is an Android 12 wide bug, but I'm using this ROM and while it worked perfectly the first time, I wiped my device due to a few reasons and tried reinstalling the ROM, now when I try to update/install apps through Play Store, it returns an "insufficient storage" error
I tried opening the storage setting but the Settings app crashes every time I try to do so
I booted into Recovery and noticed that the phone had no System, Android, app install files or folders at all, which it is supposed to have
Other 12 based ROMs are returning the same error, any idea why?
okchinmaya said:
I am assuming this is an Android 12 wide bug, but I'm using this ROM and while it worked perfectly the first time, I wiped my device due to a few reasons and tried reinstalling the ROM, now when I try to update/install apps through Play Store, it returns an "insufficient storage" error
I tried opening the storage setting but the Settings app crashes every time I try to do so
I booted into Recovery and noticed that the phone had no System, Android, app install files or folders at all, which it is supposed to have
Other 12 based ROMs are returning the same error, any idea why?
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You need to format data if you face this kind of issues
meliodastablet said:
I know this is a weird question for a pixel based rom but, is there a way to disable/remove that google search bar from the main menu?
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Right now no but I hope there would be module or something for it
bgamez23 said:
Intagram apps not able to download at google playstore using this rom.
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You have to share complete details or ss or how did you flash because I have installed it from playstore
Zardok075 said:
Wifi Not working on Redmi Note 4 Mido 64gb variant, only showing scanning networks. I flash it in correct way clean flash!
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Device issue , flash persist from orangefox recovery while being on Android 10
shubhojit89 said:
You need to format data if you face this kind of issues
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Thank you! That did the job for me.
The version 1.6 link is corrupted (instead of 1.5GB the file is 200MB)
Ver 1.6 mido link broken, downloaded but failed and it said no file
My current android version is android 9 (pie) which is aospextended. Can i flash this build directly or do i need to flash android 10/11 before flashing this build?
Hi,
For me, I'm having few issues right after installing it (the 1.6 version).
Few settings are not accessible due to 'IT blocked' the option. So, I cannot activate developer options by tapping the build-nuber few times, for instance.
Yesterday, I didn't had access to SD card, due to a missing app installed (under the name of 'Documents'. I couldn't find such in play store that seemed to be related (only app under that name was a PDF viewer). Today, when I wanted to take a screenshot, issue seemed to be gone somehow (though I tried few times yesterday, and with different apps to get access to SD card).
I only installed this ROM yesterday (and after clean install with formatting data, to make sure I'm on a clean state), and found those issues.
Doesn't have any issues except that I'm having issues while playing video in Disney hotstar .
I have some issues
First dual sim does not work flawlessly.
Second I cannot remove Google searchbar from homescreen.
Third the repeated location access by phone services is very annoying.
Sorry wrong thread
Just tried version 1.7, I like it, thanks for the hard work, keep it up
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Hey another day another rom, that's what you might be thinking. but we at stag aim towards elegance. We are learners just like everyone out there, This is small project we have started which helps us learn every single day. Why Stag, you might question, my answer would be why not. After all Harry's patronus was a stag(pun intended). After having a couple of iterations, we still intend to stick to our roots, and keep refining what we have. With Android 13, Stag would still be aiming at an elegantly beautiful close to stock experience, that satisfies just the features and customisations you'd crave for (nothing more, nothing less), at the same time being blazing fast and silky smooth. You'll have to try it to believe it .
~Sic Parvis Magna~
PS: for people wondering what sic parvis magna is, it translates to great endings from small beginnings, Something i picked up while playing a game.
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* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
* you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
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This is a very initial stage build, bugs are to be expected. Although so far in testing we did not find anything major and you will be flashing the build of your own accord.
I am planning to have super frequent releases of A13 beta, and soon it will be the stag you know and love (it's super stable already)
Downloads
Incremental
Pristine Incremental: [NA]
Gapps Incrementa: [NA]
Full Zips
Pristine Build - Non Gapps: Download Here
Gapps Build: Download Here
Installation
Please follow the instructions properly.
(If you face issues with installation, restore using fast boot. These are initial builds and anything can happen)
**Make sure your boot loader is unlocked, and that you are on April firmware**
Reboot to bootloader
Use the following command to flash boot.img to both slots
Format Data (Not needed if updating from January Build)
Code:
fastboot -w
Run the following command
Code:
fastboot update romname.zip
What's Working
Camera, FP, BT, NFC, Calls, Data all the major stuff working pretty well
Bugs
You tell me .
Misc
All extra info will be slowly updated over time and will be readily available by the time of official release.
All this said, the build has been pretty great so far so I hope all you you have a blast trying it out.
Sources
ROM
Kernel
Device Tree
I work on this project as a hobby, and the money for the servers completely go out from my pocket.
If you like my work it'd be great if you could: https://buymeacoffee.com/vjspranav
I would really appreciate it.
Thanks and hope you enjoy the build
ROM OS Version: Android 13.0
ROM Kernel: Linux 5.10.107
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: OFFICIAL
Current Build Version: 13.1
Build Release Date: 2023-04-25
Changelog - 24042023
Bonjour, A long time due update is finally out. The march update by google was a huge pain, I had to completely re work the source and had a lot of personal issues. Hence I had to skip march release, and are soo late into april as well. I'll really try my best to provide all further updates on time (or much ahead). With all the rambling aside, this update will not look much, but trust me someone once said: "it's not what's on the outside that matters, it's what's on the inside that does". And inside the source there have been a tremendous amount of changes and people who tested the build are in love with it, so what exactly does it bring to plate ? Read on:
Device Specific
1. Updated to April Firmware
2. Some Unsupported regions (India) should have 5g working now.
3. Enabled CLO boost framework, makes the device much smoother.
4. Now Playing works just like on pixel (even on lockscreen)
Source
1. Feb -> April patch. We are on the latest patch by google, CTS passes OOTB!
2. One downgrade is the removal of battery styles, they will be right with you by may release.
3. We revamped the Recents UI slightly, looks more like OOS now.
4. A very small touch is the addition of clear all sound, I personally find it very satisfying. The swoosh that OOS clear all makes, now Stag does too, you'll absolutely love it.
5. Added a feature called re-ticker. For anyone who's used a samsung phone might be able to relate. It's a OneUI style pill shaped notification.
6. Added notification clear all button styles
7. Finally App Lock and hide apps from launcher, super helpful features!!
8. Revamped resolution selector
9. A new settings UI (can be enabled with a toggle)
That's about all I have on the feature front, but you'll be lost scrolling and using the latest and greatest of Stag.
Until next time.
Spoiler: Old Changelogs
Changelog - 28022023
Hola people, Hope you have been loving the previous stag release, I have heard feedback, and there's some serious changes in this build! Keep reading to find out. LTO
Build is based on February Security patch by the way and passes CTS out of the box .
Changes
1. In continuation to last build, we have done major launcher re work, I could write a complete changelog just stating the launcher changes itself, but I'll leave it to you guys to figure it out.
2. A few notable changes, revamped recents menu, added memory info to recents. Shhh.. No more spoiling.
3. We now build using Global ThinLTO. Keeping it simple, it means that performance will go vrooom.
4. Now you have chance to use the updated security menu in settings straight from pixel (only on GAPPS builds)
5. This is a hot cake, now you can choose which side you want your volume panel in landscape as well. I understand some people find it comfortable on the right on landscape, this one's for you.
6. Like QPR2? Me too, hence now we have the QS panel from QPR2, nothing major, just a very smooth and soothing clock expand animation.
7. Not everyone is a fan of two column layout of QS Tiles, we now have added row and column count customisation, along with being able to hide labels!!!
8. Now you can also hide if you don't want to see your daily data usage, hide that guilt XD.
9. Added music pulse. NavBar/lockscreen/ambient music visualiser.
10. Also added edge light for notification.
11. Added support for toggling status bar icons.
12. As a consequence of above, a dynamic VoLTE, and a VoWiFi icon implementation which can be turned off!
13. Added a fix to IMS, which avoids showing carrier name under internet tile twice, for example, "JIO - Jio".
14. A lot of under the hood performance and visual improvements, to make sure that stag flies hehe!!
This is a decent sized feature update, and I'm positive you guys will more than love it.
Looking forward to your responses
Until next time!
Changelog - 12022023
Hey guys, February's here and as owners of Pixels it would suck not being able to have February patch already don't you agree? So this here is a very quick update with a small but very useful changes and of course with February patch
Fixes
1. Safety Net/CTS/Integrity passes directly without having to root or flash any module (only for gapps build), enjoy as good as stock experience with this too.
2. Now you can sucessfully update play updates from security settings (which used to fail till previous build)
3. Fixed some rare cases where screenshot crashes
Changelog
1. February security patch
2. Added Fingerprint icon and animation customisations (it's super fun)
3. Moved to aosp launcher in gapps build as well, no more hassle of pixel launcher. You feel a feature is missing, just ping me and you'll find it in the next release .
4. Added a toggle to enable unlimited photos storage (use at your own risk)
5. Added a toggle to spoof games allowing higher refresh rates (yes we rock!)
6. Updated blobs from pixel february update
There's a lot more features in line and you are going to love them!!
We'll have another release soon and in the meantime you would love all the goodness this build brings!!
Cheers and Regards
Changelog - 19012023
Hey guys, this is a quick update build. We were already on January patch, but with this release we update to January FW as well. I am working on feature list and it will be updated in a day or two. In the meanwhile here you go:
Fixes
1. Fixed the rare case where FP didn't work.
Changes
1. Updated to Jan FW
2. Added support for FaceUnlock (thanks to @Hurt Copain for helping and Anay Wadhera for impl)
3. Moved to Via Browser for Pristine Builds.
4. Added support for 32 bit app installation.
This is a small changelog but with some important changes. Hope you have an amazing time using the build
Cheers
Reserved P2
Cool... I guess? What features are there?
thanks, everything is working so far ;-)
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Nice update !
Is 5G supported in unsupported areas?
says flash failed. how come i get the error? when i entered the prompts? even after factory reset?
UltimateGamer83 said:
says flash failed. how come i get the error? when i entered the prompts? even after factory reset?
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Be on December stock update, make sure you have the newest official r33 ADB Tools (not minimal).
Oh a big problem for me is I flashed the jan update. Can I downgrade the bootloader to Dec? I am on unlocked firmware.
I'll wait for the January build.
Got any screenshots?
awesome , will give it a try thanks
Oh man... You're over on the Pixel side now too? I haven't been interested in flashing a custom ROM on my 7 Pro until now... lol
EtherealRemnant said:
Oh man... You're over on the Pixel side now too? I haven't been interested in flashing a custom ROM on my 7 Pro until now... lol
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did you install it and how's it running i was thinking flashing also
Just flashed this Rom which I knew nothing about, but its my new favorite! I have ran every custom rom made for the 7 Pro including stock and beta versions and this has plenty of customizations, at least for myself. But more importantly you can flash a custom Kernel (I flashed Kiri 1.22 to be on safe side vs the newer 1.23) and its running amazing!
Great work Devs on Stag, I am impressed!
Sending a donation for coffee or beer now
Adelonics said:
did you install it and how's it running i was thinking flashing also
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I haven't yet. It's a huge ordeal to downgrade from the beta firmware and then flash a custom ROM but I may in a couple weeks. I want to try the new QPR2 beta for at least a week or two first as I was not amused with the battery or reception in the December build.
Oc4u74 said:
Just flashed this Rom which I knew nothing about, but its my new favorite! I have ran every custom rom made for the 7 Pro including stock and beta versions and this has plenty of customizations, at least for myself. But more importantly you can flash a custom Kernel (I flashed Kiri 1.22 to be on safe side vs the newer 1.23) and its running amazing!
Great work Devs on Stag, I am impressed!
Sending a donation for coffee or beer now
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Update to the latest version. There´s no reason to stay on 1.2.2.
[Kernel][04.05.2023][Android 13.0.0 Stable]Kirisakura_Raviantah 1.0.4 for Pixel 7/Pro aka "Pantah"
Kirisakura-Kernel for the Pixel 7/Pro Hello everyone, To keep it short: Here is Kirisakura - Kernel for the Google Pixel 7 Pro aka Cheetah and the Pixel 7 aka Panther, together Pantah. I would appreciate if everybody that flashes the kernel...
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Freak07 said:
Update to the latest version. There´s no reason to stay on 1.2.2.
[Kernel][04.05.2023][Android 13.0.0 Stable]Kirisakura_Raviantah 1.0.4 for Pixel 7/Pro aka "Pantah"
Kirisakura-Kernel for the Pixel 7/Pro Hello everyone, To keep it short: Here is Kirisakura - Kernel for the Google Pixel 7 Pro aka Cheetah and the Pixel 7 aka Panther, together Pantah. I would appreciate if everybody that flashes the kernel...
forum.xda-developers.com
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Awesome, that's good to hear! I appreciate the follow up and input and honestly this Rom with your Kiri Kernel is the best combo I have tried. I use DevCheck Pro to benchmark and have tested on every rom/Kernel combo, with Stock January Security Patch with Kiri Kernel had been the best until StagOS with Kiri beating it with some impressive numbers!!
Flashing the Jan 1.2.3 now and will update after.
very smooth..... thx for ur hard works @pranavasari