Biznatch Custom Rom - Google Pixel 2 Questions & Answers

Hello Everyone,
I'm going to start building a custom ROM for the Pixel 2. I own the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. At first I will start on the Pixel 2, later on I will branch out to my other devices.
The only reason I am posting this is to get some feedback on what the community would like added into the Rom?
That's it.
So, XDA Community what would you like to see in a Custom Rom on the Pixel 2?

JCBiznatch said:
Hello Everyone,
I'm going to start building a custom ROM for the Pixel 2. I own the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. At first I will start on the Pixel 2, later on I will branch out to my other devices.
The only reason I am posting this is to get some feedback on what the community would like added into the Rom?
That's it.
So, XDA Community what would you like to see in a Custom Rom on the Pixel 2?
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Are you going to build it from scratch and compile a ROM yourself, based on AOSP sources & device tree, or just modify and fine tune existing stock ROM? ?

xFirefly93 said:
Are you going to build it from scratch and compile a ROM yourself, based on AOSP sources & device tree, or just modify and fine tune existing stock ROM? ?
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I'm researching currently. Been studying the last ten hours. I'm thinking I will build off AOSP. Just seems the best way to go at this point. I've reached out to a few devs, asked if I could take a look at their files. I'm only in the beginning phases, and I will be taking my time making sure it works as it should.

Very desirable:
- Long press power button for flashlight.
- Long press volume rocker to skip tracks.
- Volume buttons always control media volume.
- Volume buttons follow screen orientation.
- Notification ticker
Desirable:
- Ambient display brightness full control.
- DUI Smartbar (Pulse, editor)
- Lockscreen clock editor (font, size, etc)
- Quick settings editor
- Battery light led control
Thank you for taking the time to bring a little of AOSP goodness for Pixel 2!

JCBiznatch said:
Hello Everyone,
I'm going to start building a custom ROM for the Pixel 2. I own the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. At first I will start on the Pixel 2, later on I will branch out to my other devices.
The only reason I am posting this is to get some feedback on what the community would like added into the Rom?
That's it.
So, XDA Community what would you like to see in a Custom Rom on the Pixel 2?
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Yes im with Redsmith.Get your time for build

redsmith said:
Very desirable:
- Long press power button for flashlight.
- Long press volume rocker to skip tracks.
- Volume buttons always control media volume.
- Volume buttons follow screen orientation.
- Notification ticker
Desirable:
- Ambient display brightness full control.
- DUI Smartbar (Pulse, editor)
- Lockscreen clock editor (font, size, etc)
- Quick settings editor
- Battery light led control
Thank you for taking the time to bring a little of AOSP goodness for Pixel 2!
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Those are all good choices. Np already starting the build process.

JCBiznatch said:
Hello Everyone,
I'm going to start building a custom ROM for the Pixel 2. I own the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. At first I will start on the Pixel 2, later on I will branch out to my other devices.
The only reason I am posting this is to get some feedback on what the community would like added into the Rom?
That's it.
So, XDA Community what would you like to see in a Custom Rom on the Pixel 2?
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My wish-list;
My wish-list;
- All black theme (a battery life saver thanks to Pixel 2 AMOLED screen).
- Built-in wakelock blocker app (inside settings-app)
- Minimal amount of Google Apps installed.
- No extra bloat or useless apps that is wasting resources (give us just the basic apps like browser and photo viewer and let us install everything else from scratch).
- Adblocker.
- Gorgeous wallpapers.
- Built & compiled with the best toolchain out there, for maximum performance & battery life.
- Audio mod for better speaker output.
- Perfd system daemon disabled.
- Battery life tuned CPU governors.

xFirefly93 said:
My wish-list;
- All black theme (a battery life saver thanks to Pixel 2 AMOLED screen)
- Built-in wakelock blocker app (inside setting-app)
- Minimal amount of Google Apps installed
- No extra bloat or useless apps that is wasting resources (give us just the basic apps like browser and photo viewer)
- Adblocker
- Gorgeous wallpapers
- Built & compiled with the best toolchain out there, for maximum performance & battery life.
---------- Post added at 10:16 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:14 PM ----------
My wish-list;
- All black theme (a battery life saver thanks to Pixel 2 AMOLED screen)
- Built-in wakelock blocker app (inside setting-app)
- Minimal amount of Google Apps installed
- No extra bloat or useless apps that is wasting resources (give us just the basic apps like browser and photo viewer and let us install everything else from scratch)
- Adblocker
- Gorgeous wallpapers
- Built & compiled with the best toolchain out there, for maximum performance & battery life.
- Audio mod for better speaker output.
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Those are a lot of what I have already on my list. I will do my best to include all of them.

JCBiznatch said:
Hello Everyone,
I'm going to start building a custom ROM for the Pixel 2. I own the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. At first I will start on the Pixel 2, later on I will branch out to my other devices.
The only reason I am posting this is to get some feedback on what the community would like added into the Rom?
That's it.
So, XDA Community what would you like to see in a Custom Rom on the Pixel 2?
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Click to collapse
My wish-list;
- All black theme (a battery life saver thanks to Pixel 2 AMOLED screen)
- Built-in wakelock blocker app (inside settings-app)
- Minimal amount of Google Apps installed
- No extra bloat or useless apps that is wasting resources (give us just the basic apps like browser and photo viewer and let us install everything else from scratch)
- Adblocker
- Gorgeous wallpapers
- Built & compiled with the best toolchain out there, for maximum performance & battery life.
- Audio mod for better speaker output.
- And so on.
---------- Post added at 10:22 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:20 PM ----------
JCBiznatch said:
Hello Everyone,
I'm going to start building a custom ROM for the Pixel 2. I own the Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. At first I will start on the Pixel 2, later on I will branch out to my other devices.
The only reason I am posting this is to get some feedback on what the community would like added into the Rom?
That's it.
So, XDA Community what would you like to see in a Custom Rom on the Pixel 2?
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Click to collapse
My wish-list;
- All black theme (a battery life saver thanks to Pixel 2 AMOLED screen).
- Built-in wakelock blocker app (inside settings-app)
- Minimal amount of Google Apps installed.
- No extra bloat or useless apps that is wasting resources (give us just the basic apps like browser and photo viewer and let us install everything else from scratch).
- Adblocker.
- Gorgeous wallpapers.
- Built & compiled with the best toolchain out there, for maximum performance & battery life.
- Audio mod for better speaker output.
- Perfd system daemon disabled
- Battery life tuned CPU governors.

Google's stock ROMs are so good at this point that wholesale changes aren't really needed anymore, mainly convenience tweaks. Things like status bar customizations, nav bar, etc. On the Pixel 2, for the first time in years I don't feel compelled to do a whole lot. So I'd say stick close to stock, but with the ability to customize the things that other posters have already requested.

Telperion said:
Google's stock ROMs are so good at this point that wholesale changes aren't really needed anymore, mainly convenience tweaks. Things like status bar customizations, nav bar, etc. On the Pixel 2, for the first time in years I don't feel compelled to do a whole lot. So I'd say stick close to stock, but with the ability to customize the things that other posters have already requested.
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With gravity box nd xposed you can pretty much do all thaf

Advanced power menu

theme manager, either like the old miui theme manager or htc m8 (no root required on the latter)

Is the USB 3.0/USB 3.0 cable problem something in the ROM (that you could fix)?
Otherwise, I'd be happy with CPU speed control, wakelock control and, of course, a dark theme.
Oh, and one other thing - if I set Battery Saver on (which I always do - I really don't need the speed), I want it to stick the next time I turn the phone on. I want it back when I unplug the charger. Doable? (I spent 45 years developing software, so I can see that's happening, and I can't see much code change needed to do that.)

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[ROM][LOS14.1][7.1.2_r29] DARK ROM [OMS][Pixel features][Delta updates][11/02]

Hi guys,
I'm building an extra lean LineageOS 14.1 ROM for bullhead with a few added features. A lot of packages have been stripped down, only the bare minimum is built to provide a fast and stable ROM. That gives you much more freedom as you can install exactly what you really want from the Playstore. You can install most of the missing packages manually, they are available in a flashable zip on the server (see second post).
My approach for DARK ROM 14.1 is to add as many Pixel features as possible while keeping a solid LineageOS base.
Key features
- Full OMS support (rootless)
- Signature spoofing support
- Pixel Launcher (with the provided GAPPS package)
- Pixel animated navbar (with on/off switch)
- Pixel sounds
- Pixel accent colors
- Pixel bootanimation with sound
- Rounded icons
- Google Assistant
- Night Light
- Night Light Brightness
- Choose between dialer and voice assistant in lockscreen
- Hide next alarm from expanded status bar and lockscreen
- Disable the boot animation sound
- Secure lockscreen (disables status bar pull down, quick settings tiles, power button and lockscreen shortcuts)
- Double tap the lock icon on the lockscreen to sleep
- Longpress power button while screen off to trigger flashlight
- Hide bluetooth icon when disconnected
- Volume steps
- Quick unlock pin/password
- Remove album art from lockscreen
- Date in status bar
- Battery bar
- Custom headers
- Smart pulldown
- Volume button controls media volume anywhere
- Change navbar height
- Screenshot tile
- Caffeine tile
- Sync tile
- Reboot/recovery tile
- Music tile
- USB Tethering tile
- NFC tile
- Quick settings custom rows/columns
- Turn on/off mobile data with single click on collapsed quick settings
- Status bar ticker
- Separate ring and notification volume
- Specific color for 100% charged battery
- Prevent accidental wakeup
- Remove settings suggestions
- Show WiFi SSID in status bar
- Show carrier label in status bar
- Hide carrier label when WiFi SSID is showing
- Hide carrier label on the lockscreen (or rename to whatever you want)
- Hide the low battery warning notification
- Remove the orange status bar and navigation bar when in battery saver mode
- One hand mode
- Choose doze brightness
- Adjust animation scale precisely with a slider
- Dynamic nav bar color (changes color to the same of status bar)
- In-call vibration options (on connect, on call waiting and on disconnect)
Screenshots
SafetyNet
The ROM is already designed to pass SafetyNet out of the box. No need to lock the bootloader (which I advise you to do ONLY on a pure factory image install) because the kernel has the patch for it. If you want root, you'll need to install Magisk, which comes pre-rooted. Then, enable Magisk Hide in Magisk Manager, hard reboot and you should be good to go. Also, do not enable busybox in Magisk Manager, that will cause you to randomly lose root. You'll get all you need to know on the Magisk thread.
ViPER4Android/ViPER4Arise
The ROM is designed to work with both ViPER4Android and ViPER4Arise out of the box without the need for SuperSU or any Magisk module. The SEPolicy already contains the necessary permissions for them to work even in Enforcing. All you need to do is flash the package of your choice.
Installation
Please refer to the official LineageOS thread for recovery or other device specific images (radio, bootloader, vendor).
If coming from any other ROM
- Backup first... always backup first
- Wipe system, data, cache and dalvik cache
- Install DARK ROM
- Install provided GAPPS (mandatory)
- Install root package of your choice (I recommend Magisk)
Enjoy !
If coming from a previous build of mine
- Backup (you know it)
- Dirty flash DARK ROM
- Install root package of your choice
Enjoy! (if anything goes wrong, clean flash)
Download
To download the whole ROM
Bullhead
To download GAPPS and Extras
Extras
To download delta updates
Go to Settings/About phone/System updates and use the OpenDelta app to automatically download delta updates.
Delta Updates
Here are a few explanations on how to use delta updates. First, you will need to keep the first full build you downloaded on your sdcard (any full build that have NIGHTLY in the filename will do). I recommend that you keep it on the root of your sdcard until you flash a new build with the OpenDelta app. After that, the OpenDelta app will automatically place a new flashable zip inside the OpenDelta folder that will be used for the next delta updates. At that point you can delete the build on the root of your sdcard, but you will need to keep the (latest) file in the OpenDelta folder at all times to keep the delta updates working.
You will also notice a folder named FlashAfterUpdate in the OpenDelta folder. As its name suggests, any flashable zip files that you put in this folder will be flashed automatically after the update. I recommend that you put all your extra flashable zips there, cause if you use the app to auto-flash the latest build, it will reboot automatically after updating, which means you won't have the opportunity to manually flash other zips. If you want root to survive, you need to put your root package there.
Translations
If you want to help translate the ROM in your language, here are my Crowdin projects. Let me know if you want me to add another language.
SystemUI
Settings
CMParts
Donations
Please consider a donation if you like my work ! I spend a lot of time and effort working on this, so if you can spare a few bucks, please buy me a beer (so I can relax when I'm stuck on a stubborn bug) or a coffee (so I can work on it later in the night). If you decide to do so, I'll gladly add you to the Donation Hall of Fame (see second post)
Source code
GitHub
Thanks and credit
LineageOS
All the good devs who contributed to the features I added
Donation Hall of Fame
- alsheron X2 !!!
- cryu1
- OldoTRONic X2 !!!
- Cissmayazz
- twili9ht
- krombopulos X2 !!!
- squandry
- zerand
- strangethings
- jerunk
- hurricurry
- Sui77
- mistersixt
- gillboyzz
- vurey
- jstargz
- the_house
- WSeb
- hawgguy
- spibbs
- ProBird79
- focus-pocus
- CyberpodS2 X2 !!!
- herbie13 X2 !!!
- atharwaqas
- BoozYooNit X2 !!!
- NJD316
- velvel
- ChrisPadduDubbu X2 !!!
- mrtsunami92
- caballon
- deafbum
Many thanks to those generous donors !!! They make DARK ROM possible.
Extra Packages
On the server you will find a file named ExtraPackages_date.zip which contains a few apps that are not available out of the box in my builds (see list). You won't have to flash it every update, since there is a survival script. I suggest you open the zip and remove the files you don't need before flashing it the first time.
Here is what's included:
- Calendar (AOSP Calendar)
- Contacts (AOSP Contacts)
- DeskClock (AOSP Clock)
- Dialer (AOSP Dialer)
- Eleven (LOS Music player)
- ExactCalculator (LOS Calculator)
- Gallery2 (AOSP Photos)
- Jelly (LOS Browser)
- LatinIME (AOSP Keyboard)
- Messaging (AOSP SMS)
- Recorder (LOS Recorder)
- Snap (LOS Camera)
- Stk (AOSP SIM card toolkit)
- Trebuchet (LOS Launcher)
Note that if you install my GAPPS and the complete Extra packages, you'll end up with two Phone app and two Contacts apps. Simply delete the GoogleContacts and GoogleDialer in the system/priv-app and reboot. If you choose to use the AOSP Dialer instead of Google Dialer, you'll need to go to Settings/Apps/Gear Icon (top right) and choose the AOSP Dialer as default phone app, otherwise you won't be able to make calls.
Downloading now, looking forward to trying this rom out. Lots of awesome features up there!
Ok, first ROM in a while thst I would like to try. The feature list looks very well designed and thought about. Thank You
Thx for the new rom
Thanks Dark_Eyes_ I've been missing this ROM since upgrading from Nexus 5 to 5x. It's working well so far. Awesome work ?
Woooow thanks ....??
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Hi, when using settings-display-color calibration I get a 'lineage os system error ' . No other issues found so far. Anyone else get this? Cheers.
EDIT: Im set to English UK btw.
herbie13 said:
Hi, when using settings-display-color calibration I get a 'lineage os system error ' . No other issues found so far. Anyone else get this? Cheers.
EDIT: Im set to English UK btw.
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Thanks for reporting. I already found the solution, it will be fixed in the next update. For the time being simply switch to English (US), edit the color calibration and switch back to your desired language. Cheers!
Hi Dark_Eyes_ I'm really finding the new 7.1.2 feature allowing a swipe down on the fingerprint sensor when unlocked to access pulldown notifications really useful. I see that there are a few apps out there that can enhance its use but all seem to have their probs . Is this something you can play with ? I can think of all sorts of uses but a first would be a tap of the fingerprint sensor to switch off screen when on. Cheers
herbie13 said:
Hi Dark_Eyes_ I'm really finding the new 7.1.2 feature allowing a swipe down on the fingerprint sensor when unlocked to access pulldown notifications really useful. I see that there are a few apps out there that can enhance its use but all seem to have their probs . Is this something you can play with ? I can think of all sorts of uses but a first would be a tap of the fingerprint sensor to switch off screen when on. Cheers
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There's an app for that
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
herbie13 said:
Hi Dark_Eyes_ I'm really finding the new 7.1.2 feature allowing a swipe down on the fingerprint sensor when unlocked to access pulldown notifications really useful. I see that there are a few apps out there that can enhance its use but all seem to have their probs . Is this something you can play with ? I can think of all sorts of uses but a first would be a tap of the fingerprint sensor to switch off screen when on. Cheers
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Also maybe to keep screen on while finger on sensor.
Sent from my Bullhead using Tapatalk
iamterence said:
There's an app for that
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Hi, I have tried a few with not much success. Can you recommend a good one that works well on the 5x ? Thanks
This ROM is awesome! Android Pay works, which is awesome, because I struggled getting Magisk to work on stock rom. I've been staying away from ROMs for a while now, but when I saw your feature list, I couldn't help but try. Really glad I did!
Thanks for the rom...!!
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@Dark_Eyes_ glad to see you in Bullhead branch. I was so much enjoying Bliss roms until my Hammerhead's wifi chip decided to fail only 2 weeks after warranty expired. The cost of replacement of whole logic board was the same as buying the new 5X at that time 2 years on market already.
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Flashed it yesterday and haven't had any issue. Thanks for the ROM. Hope you keep up the good work.
Im on the PixelROM for some quite time. It was so far the easiest hassle free choice for me with so little free time. Installer all in one all together with bootloders and radios all up to date. Bliss was kind of very slow with development lately for this device. I would like to try this ROM cuz I had good memories of @Dark_Eyes_
A few questions though...
1. Compatible with cf SuperSu?
2. How about Open Aroma GApps?
3. What about other custom kernels according to SafetyNet?
Thanks for this ROM
jugoslavpetrovic said:
Im on the PixelROM for some quite time. It was so far the easiest hassle free choice for me with so little free time. Installer all in one all together with bootloders and radios all up to date. Bliss was kind of very slow with development lately for this device. I would like to try this ROM cuz I had good memories of @Dark_Eyes_
A few questions though...
1. Compatible with cf SuperSu?
2. How about Open Aroma GApps?
3. What about other custom kernels according to SafetyNet?
Thanks for this ROM
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1. Yes, but it might not pass SafetyNet
2. Yes, but you'll need to install at least Google dialer, Google keyboard and pixel launcher.
3. Other kernels might or might not pass SafetyNet. It's most likely up to them, but usually using Magisk will make them work. You might need the beta v13 though.
Dark_Eyes_ said:
1. Yes, but it might not pass SafetyNet
2. Yes, but you'll need to install at least Google dialer, Google keyboard and pixel launcher.
3. Other kernels might or might not pass SafetyNet. It's most likely up to them, but usually using Magisk will make them work. You might need the beta v13 though.
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Thanks.
SafetyNet is not my priority, never ever played pokemon go or was paying via NFC since Android Pay is not yet supported in my country, I look more to stability and better (less) battety drain, but thanks for clearifying.

[R&D] oZoP support and compatibility

I am creating this R&D thread for a project I've been working on for most of this year.
The project named "oZoP" is an All-in-One mods/themes/tweaks for the phone.
The plan for the project is to make it a universally compatible for ALL stock based rom (AOSP is not and never will be supported or compatible)
I will probably release oZoP ConTroL as a stand alone zip mod that will do most of the work and include most or the options.
Eventually I will release the full Aroma oZoP (One Zip One Place) that will include a full rom with all bloat files (all optional of course), along with various other tools needed to build you phones setup the way you like it.
The reason for this thread is to receive valuable and needed user feedback, recommendations and requests.
The feedback will be used to build "OUR" project into a bug free, totally stable experience that will have something for everyone!!
We will get into more detail about what info is needed and how we can get it all put together.
I will add more details as I update this thread. There are A LOT of mods and a lot of info so this will take time.
If you are really that interested and just need to know more, you can always take a glance at some of my other projects,
Most of these projects are simply just sections of oZoP that have been pulled out as a stand alone mod.
Here are a few samples of the mods during the build phase (some features may or may not appear the same or make it to the initial public release)
SCREEN RECORDING VIDEO PREVIEWS
STATUSBAR SECTION:
Statusbar part.1
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
PULLDOWN QUICK SETTINGS SECTION:
Header
Expanded QuickSettings Count
Animated Pressed Toggle Icons
NavBar
Lockscreen
oZoP Theme Engine:
Keyboard Background (with users choice)
Keyboard key bg and text coloring
Full System Background
These are recording of the animations, but they also are a quick example of some of the options from the oZoP Theme Engine where everything you see that is themed is mix and match how ever you choose
Stock
Missing Link
Nexus 7
iOS
Flyme
Blur
Google Pixel
MIUI
Full-screen Caller ID
As you can see from what I have in the previews above There are a lot of options and configurations possibility and that's only about 1/5th of what is actually available at this point today.
With all those options come lots of possible conflicts with the various devices and variants that are planned to be on the list of compatible devices.
That brings me to the reason for this thread... I have the H918 Tmobile and may or may not need several users with other devices to be the support section to check compatibility!
To be clear, I have been building this project since March and have recently finished running clean install testing for the past 10 days to ensure all the defaults are set properly and that there are zero bugs that I can detect with my setup.
Again, just because everything works as it is intended for me with my model phone, carrier variant and app and setting setup, doesn't mean it will be the same for everyone.
This thread will hopefully eliminate any possibilities of this not working for everyone and ensures a wonderful experience
You may or may not have seen the following projects. They are in fact sections of oZoP pulled out as stand alone mods.
They have been sort of "silent" compatibility tests that have passed with flying colors. There has been no reports of things not working.
oZoP Modz - Full-screen Caller ID
oZoP MoDz - System Animations
BOOT/SHUTDOWN ANIMATION CHANGER
The next test is being announce as such and is starting taking place right here right now.
This has been tested privately for the last few days and the confirmed Roms and devices include Weta (all US carriers), NATF and one I can't remember right now
DEVICE REQUIREMENTS:
1. Rooted
2. Stock based deodex rom
oZoP MoDz Notifications and more
download Weta here
download for NATF rom
Included:
*volume slider sound toggle*
*volume panel timeout*
*remove ongoing notification for Powersave mode*
*quicksetting airplane toggle warning*
*quicksetting sync toggle warning*
*hide popup for incompatible charging slow mode*
*set trigger for low battery warning*
*set trigger for Critical low battery warning*
*home button pressed bg color*
*Google home button animation*
*colors for Google animation dots*
Report bug properly to get my support
Of course there are many way to properly report bugs and ALL of these ways have one thing in common, THEY ALL REQUIRE VERY DETAILED NOTES of the issue!
I'm moy goimg to go deep into how detailed you could get because lets face it, most people that report improperly are the ones who don't read and probably are going to read this! HaHaHa...
To get support from me I only ask for some simple things
1. What device, and rom you are running
2. What is the issue (no boot, fc everywhere, fc only certain app etc...)
3. Which option did you select
4. Did you get the install log
5. Did you use the restore.zip option to get back running
6. Do other choices share the same effect
That looks like a lot, but it really is the minimum amout of info need to troubleshoot!
Provide me that and I'll do my best to fix things and make this fun for everyone.
If you post things like
"Doesn't work", "bootloop" or anyone other similar post that have no value and help development is no way, actually these kinds of post only put development behind amd slow progress die the fact that anyone who cam help has to waste their time reading it!
If these kind of post ever come up, its best to ignore the lazy person and not clog the thread with flaming replies as that too slows development!
Feature list (WIP)(not even close to being finished and not sure I will until the project is ready for release)
|-|-|-Statusbar Launch Button-|-|-|
* position - hide, left, right or both
* Disabled*
* Screen Off*
* Home Button*
* Phone Dialpad*
* Play Music*
* Camera (LONG PRESS)*
* Browser*
* Screenshot*
* Calender*
* App Launcher - pick any app to quick launch*
* Statusbar Custom Backgrounds with the following options
* choose ANY from image gallery
* choose ANY 2 colors for Gradient with color picker
* choose ANY Solid Color with color picker
|-|-|-STATUSBAR LAYOUT-|-|-|
* arrange signals icons, network traffic info and batteries - left or right
* Time and date - left, center or right
|-|-|-CLOCK/DATE-|-|-|
* position - left, center or right
* click clock launcher - pick any app to quicklaunch - longpress to alarm settings
* seconds
* font style
* color picker for any color
|-|-|-Navigation Bar background-|-|-|
* Recent Panel Custom Backgrounds with the following options
* choose ANY image from gallery
* choose ANY 2 colors for Gradient with color picker
* choose ANY Solid Color with color picker
|-|-|--|-|-|
* Notification Pulldown Panel Custom Backgrounds with the following options
* choose ANY image from gallery
* choose ANY 2 colors for Gradient with color picker
* choose ANY Solid Color with color picker
|-|-|-EXTRAS-|-|-|
* Setup with Stangs Pick using One Click option in OC
* Restore Stock Colors Only with One Click option in OC
* Restore Stock Entire System Values with One Click option in OC
* 10 Quick Pick color for text, Icon and accents with One Click option in OC
* Bypass pin request with fingerprint on reboot
* 360° Rotation with toggle
XDA:DevDB Information
oZoP R&D, Device Specific App for the LG V20
Contributors
stangdriver44
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2017-11-12
Last Updated 2018-05-05
Reserved
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This is a patch made specifically for the v20 mods by Zach 4-30-18 version
The patch is to remove the dependency for a pin to be entered while using fingerprint lock security after a reboot
[URL="https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=4493876&stc=1&d=1525547163]DOWNLOAD_fixed version[/URL] and flash in recovery
Just curious I could have missed it but will the ability to turn off the annoying battery full notification be included in the mods? And any chance the ROM could include WETA like abilities to modify what is on the second screen (ie: 3min clock)?
Thanks for sharing all this by the way. Exciting times for our V20!
I noticed today that if I do a bulk execute on the second screen mods work on weta. But if I try to just modify them under ui mods individual it causes the system ui to crash. I'm on Verizon weta 5.1 #2
Sent from my VS995 using Tapatalk
how to restore??
I want go back cause 3mint battery is not work;;
sorry.I don't have a backup file.
inside your file restore option is fail
sorry..I'm a korean,my english level is veryX100 low..
this post from my ls997
james_pnut said:
I noticed today that if I do a bulk execute on the second screen mods work on weta. But if I try to just modify them under ui mods individual it causes the system ui to crash. I'm on Verizon weta 5.1 #2
Sent from my VS995 using Tapatalk
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Same issue had to reflash entire rom to fix
I have not flashed this yet but your previews are amazing! Can't wait to try these and upcoming features. Great work!
AngryManMLS said:
Just curious I could have missed it but will the ability to turn off the annoying battery full notification be included in the mods? And any chance the ROM could include WETA like abilities to modify what is on the second screen (ie: 3min clock)?
Thanks for sharing all this by the way. Exciting times for our V20!
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For the clock I have mod native built with control of many thing which do include layout position. I also have native build battery controls including the option to switch between stock modded or 3 minit batteries.
I have stock battery position left/right, but so far it doesn't work right for second screen so the battery will be in the stock position on the right for now.
The reason for this thread is for suggestion, recommendations.
That being said, i currently do not have a switch for the full battery notification.... Currently... I will be adding that and you can expect to see it in the official release!
Thank you
james_pnut said:
I noticed today that if I do a bulk execute on the second screen mods work on weta. But if I try to just modify them under ui mods individual it causes the system ui to crash. I'm on Verizon weta 5.1 #2
Sent from my VS995 using Tapatalk
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highgel said:
I want go back cause 3mint battery is not work;;
sorry.I don't have a backup file.
inside your file restore option is fail
sorry..I'm a korean,my english level is veryX100 low..
this post from my ls997
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DesertEagleSlim said:
Same issue had to reflash entire rom to fix
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For the 3 replies about having compatibility issues, I want to say this does not come to a surprise and I can assure you that this will not be the case with the official release.
I suspect the reason for this fc issue is because WETA is a very customized rom and some of the mods are probably pushing files the the sysui which I modded and the old files are conflicting because they do not include the referances to the edits I made for the animated home button etc.
This will not be an issue when all the oZoP files are in place.
So i also want to clear this up...
Once the official oZoP is ready and gets installed on to your rom, it will override ALL current mods of your rom. The mod includes most core system files that devs mod.
Don't worry though, i am pretty sure that ANY mods you currently have will be available with oZoP.
If we find out that there is a mod which I haven't included, just let me know and i will definitely do what i can to add the feature.
Sorry for the inconvenience. I will make things more clear for the future as well as add a restore failsafe to the zips.
Bubba Fett said:
I have not flashed this yet but your previews are amazing! Can't wait to try these and upcoming features. Great work!
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Thank you sir and the previews don't give any justice to what is really going on!! This will definitely keep you busy for a while. There are a lot of variations of the mods amf theme options!
Thank you all for the replys and feedback.
Remember, this is the time and place to make requests for things you would like to see built in to a stock based rom!
Cant wait for your rom. It looks sick!
stangdriver44 said:
Remember, this is the time and place to make requests for things you would like to see built in to a stock based rom!
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I think it would be cool to have a working color coded battery bar for the second screen especially for the AOD part as it's easier to read than a small white battery icon and even the 3minit battery is still pretty tiny when trying to see it at a glance. Not sure if it is do-able
2nd screen is awesome on this phone just wish there was more ways to customize it. Be nice to force it to max brightness as well as being able to increase the time it displays notifications like text messages and stuff.
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I think it would be cool to have a working color coded battery bar for the second screen especially for the AOD part as it's easier to read than a small white battery icon and even the 3minit battery is still pretty tiny when trying to see it at a glance. Not sure if it is do-able
2nd screen is awesome on this phone just wish there was more ways to customize it. Be nice to force it to max brightness as well as being able to increase the time it displays notifications like text messages and stuff.
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Again, thank you and this is what this thread is about, getting things we all want in one mod!
So for battery bar in SS, i already have the options for top/bottom placement, regular (left to right) or centered style, charging animation on/off, size and colorpicker for any color. I do not have it color coded, I assume you mean by percentage of battery remaining?
I can definitely look at adding to my code, but that may come in future updates...
As for the other battery options, stock battery is only white if you choose to leave it that way. The battery icon has color optiins for background, foreground and in-battery precentage colors. The icon has several styles including hide, circle and dotted cirlces. 3minit is 3minit, no need to go into that one.
As you can see, there are currently options that could hopefully satisfy your battery needs.
I totally aggree about needing more controls for SS options like brightness and screen notification timeouts.
@Zacharee1 and I have been looking deeper to add options for pulse and text color controls, but again this one may have to be for future updates as well...
Thank you for your interest and participation here.
Thanks for taking time to clear up as to why we're having issues. Your mods are awesome. And I commend you for putting the time in to do this for this phone. ?? ?? Im sure everyone in this forum with this phone is extremely grateful to you for doing this, as we don't have many choices for roms and such for a phone that is a year old. It amazes me, my old old HTC desire and galaxy s4 are still getting roms released yet this phone is all but abandoned. Lol anyway thank you immensely and I look forward to the finished product. (I will also beta test any releases you push if needed)
DesertEagleSlim said:
Thanks for taking time to clear up as to why we're having issues. Your mods are awesome. And I commend you for putting the time in to do this for this phone. ?? ?? Im sure everyone in this forum with this phone is extremely grateful to you for doing this, as we don't have many choices for roms and such for a phone that is a year old. It amazes me, my old old HTC desire and galaxy s4 are still getting roms released yet this phone is all but abandoned. Lol anyway thank you immensely and I look forward to the finished product. (I will also beta test any releases you push if needed)
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Thank you for the patience and understanding of working through things!
I don't plan on getting a mew phone for at least another yr so you guys are should get ready for a fun ride on oZoP!
@KUSOsan just finished up the Full battery switch and love your suggestions so keep em coming. There can't be that many left.. Haha that mod make puts the total keys used for included mods at 407! Thats 407 different settings some pf which include 50+ choices!
Do the math, its basically unlimited possibilities!
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Just finished up the Full battery switch and love your suggestions so keep em coming.
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I need to write them down because I can never think of stuff on the spot but it's always whenever the problem arises.
Most of my suggestions pretty much center around the 2nd screen as there is just a disappointing lack of customization for it considering that is the biggest defining feature about the V20.
I was hoping LG would add more stuff to it after they talked big about focusing on the 'V' series as their main contender with the G series taking a backseat compared to it but with the V30 coming out sans a 2nd screen I have a bad feeling that if anything they are going to abandon any 2nd screen updates completely or just streamline it (i.e. neuter it with less features but make it look prettier) for the Oreo update if this phone ever gets it.
I also have a bad feeling that Oreo is going to be a long ways out for this phone so your timing with the mods and ROM are perfect ?
I'm extremely interested in this ozop rom. Thanks for puting all you time and effort into this. Will this work for the sprint ls997 model? If so which rom will we need to be running?
stangdriver44 said:
Do the math
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I remember a certain game company used that slogan for their Jaguar console. :silly:
Jokes aside thanks for answering my questions earlier. Looking forward to the ROM when it comes out.
The latest mod addition to join the oZoP arsenal of mods!
Navbar Music Visualizer
Still working pn a couple of user requests, but so far I've been able to deliver on most of the user requests I've gotten so far!
So if there is something you've seen or not see anywhere let me know about it with any resource links/details and I'll do my best to bring it to oZoP MoDz!
I wish all you Americans Happy Thanksgiving and good day to everyone!!!
stangdriver44 said:
The latest mod addition to join the oZoP arsenal of mods!
Navbar Music Visualizer
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Can you share the instruction manual for android 7.0 Samsung?
Nice work bro ... I still have my v20 on probably I'II Jump to play with this new rom wend come up .
thanks on advance
Waiting mode ...lol ?
I will literally be flashing this rom (if/when) he makes it within minutes of it being uploaded. And I immediately flash every mod he does. Absolutely amazing work. I cannot thank you enough. If u need any beta testing please PM me. Deserteagleslim is my name on everything yahoo, Gmail, telegram, aim, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram everything. Easy to find me. Please let me know.

[Reviews] [Feedback] Comparison of the different CUSTOM ROMs (features, exp, bugs)

LAST UPDATE: 04 March 2019
Hello guys,
Note: This thread has evolved a lot and now I don't feel it's about my personnal experience anymore. So I've just removed all the bits about myself as they are not relevant and appropriate. You'll have way enough information from the Google sheet as well as the summaries made by the community and myself.
Here you can find a nice spreadsheet made by @Macusercom and improved by @blinkin, the community and general and myself
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OKpuzMbvMLZ8qtyDmbxMUCayUKM3nkuWhH00fRQqfcs/edit?usp=sharing
The spreadsheet is now in read only mode since some funny guys had fun messing with it. If you want to add something to the spreadsheet, just send a message on this thread and I'll add it myself. Don't waste my time / Macusercom's time sending PMs about getting the rights to edit it. Thank you for you understanding.
CAUTION: most of the following is outdated, and while it's usually still true, most ROMs are mature enough to be very similar in terms of performance, battery life and even features. So even more than before, it's mostly about personal preference. The spreadsheet should still be useful however, as long as it keeps being updated.
Lineage OS:​(thread link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-lineageos-16-0-t3839750 )​★ Positive things
-Great performance
-Great battery life
-A few interesting features not available on other ROMs except HAVOC.
-Only custom ROM where Android Auto works.
-Privacy guard now works
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
-No signature spoofing
-Not as many features as other ROMs
AOSIP (Android Open Source Illusion Project)​(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-android-source-illusion-project-t3855343 )​★ Positive things
-Great performance
-Good battery life
-A lot, but not too many, useful features well ordered, so easy to find.
-OOS camera is included, as well as OnePlus gallery.
-OTA updates
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
?
Havoc OS:​(thread link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-havoc-os-t3817805)​Feedback from @Macusercom
★ Positive things
- Currently, the ROM with the most features on the OP6. Period. (LiquidRemix has about the same amount of features).
-Stable
- OOS cam with portrait & night mode
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
?
Pixel Experience​(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-pixel-experience-t3856643 )​Feedback from @elmu
★ Positive things
-Great performance
-overall working well
-Low ram usage
-Bluetooth+bullets wireless work very well
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
-Dark theme not working properly?
-Some apps crashes/freezes?
-Camera crashes/freezes?
-Battery stats recording ambient display in your sot alltime (i hope you understand what i mean)?
OmniRom TreskMod​(https://www.treskmod.ru/ )​Feedback from @dante_nfs
★ Positive things
-Great performance, latency is very good with redflare kernel
-Great battery life
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
-No XDA thread, so hard to follow updates and feedback
-GAPPS included
OmniRom​(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-omnirom-oneplus6-t3841813 )​★ Positive things
-Great performance
-Feature rich
-Leading custom ROM when it comes to fix bugs etc.
-Great battery life
-OTA udpates
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
?
LiquidRemix​(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-liquidremix-t3840206 )​★ Positive things
-A LOT of settings and features
-Great performance
-Good support for MicroG (better than OMNI in my experience)
-Privacy guard is useful for privacy and it's working! You also get advanced permissions control (AppOps) which is neat.
-OOS Cam included
-[Official] so you get OTA udpates
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
-Lots of settings but they are a bit messy, you never know if they will be in /settings/display or /settings/liquidsettings/display for example.
-The theme is a little different to stock Pie. I don't like it as much.
-Fingerprint stops working randomly and the only temporary fix is to reboot device, until it happens again. It hasn't been reported lately so maybe it's fixed.
ArrowOS​(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-arrowos-t3869015 )​★ Positive things
-Very unique experience as most advanced settings are integrated in already existing menus. You won't find anything like "ArrowOS extra settings" and I think it's much easier to find options like that. Also, all custom settings are listed probably when using the search bar.
-Great performance
-Great support for MicroG (similar to Liquid, better than Omni)
-OOS Cam included
-[Official] so you get OTA udpates
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
-No vibration strength control
-Battery drain in standby is important (11% over a night). It migtht be fixed?
I will try to update this post with different feedback and will let you know about my experience on other custom ROMs.
Enjoy your OP6 and our wonderful community of developers, cheers! :good:
I feel like this thread is more about discussion than asking a particular question and expecting a specific answer. If you want, I could reformulate my thread as "Discussion about custom ROMs".
Tomatot- said:
I feel like this thread is more about discussion than asking a particular question and expecting a specific answer. If you want, I could reformulate my thread as "Discussion about custom ROMs".
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I agreed with you that this is more like a general discussion of ROM, hence it belongs to General Section.
Enjoy!
jerryhou85 said:
I agreed with you that this is more like a general discussion of ROM, hence it belongs to General Section.
Enjoy!
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Thank you for granting my request! Hopefully, more people will be interested by the thread. I'm going to try to test other ROMs to see if this thread can get any momentum, when I'll have some time for it. :fingers-crossed:
I use stock with xXx module run into on top of it. The stock ROM has the features I need out of the box and the module on top helps supplement the experience. I'm shooting for a reliable stable experience which is why I'm not going to branch off to anything AOSP like.
The OnePlus 5 and now the OnePlus 6 for me have the been the only 2 phones I've never felt the need or want to put a custom Rom on them. The OOS has had just about all the features I used to put a custom Rom on a phone. What I don't get from the OOS Rom I get with ex kernel manager (increase vibration strength, increase max sound and in call volume). The one thing I miss is separating ringtone and notification sounds.
spartan268 said:
I use stock with xXx module run into on top of it. The stock ROM has the features I need out of the box and the module on top helps supplement the experience. I'm shooting for a reliable stable experience which is why I'm not going to branch off to anything AOSP like.
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Sorry for the OT. But I'd like to know how do you flash it? The module of xXx. I'm very interested in that. Also, what you say is right, OOS gives to us the features that we need
mf117 said:
Sorry for the OT. But I'd like to know how do you flash it? The module of xXx. I'm very interested in that. Also, what you say is right, OOS gives to us the features that we need
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Nothing special. Just make sure you have Magisk setup and then you flash it through TWRP. The only hard part is making use of the profile file that is needed for making your individual selections. Most people overlook it and then complain because it's using the default profile which gets rid of most things
spartan268 said:
Nothing special. Just make sure you have Magisk setup and then you flash it through TWRP. The only hard part is making use of the profile file that is needed for making your individual selections. Most people overlook it and then complain because it's using the default profile which gets rid of most things
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But is it easy to use the profile?
Awesome thread idea as I've been meaning to try out some custom ROMs or kernels. As a side note, this is my first OnePlus device and coming from primarily Samsung devices this is the first device I can happily say so far that I haven't felt the need to install custom ROMs on as the experience has been fluid and updates have been quick.
I'm mostly curious about one feature to know whether it is available in either ROM or kernel format. On previous devices Resurrection Remix was my ROM of choice as it offered the customization and performance I needed without much compromise. One feature that I loved having the option for in RR that I sorely miss in OOS was enabling the volume rocker to skip or play the previous track by long press.
I know this is available in the OP6 Resurrection Remix ROM, but I've seen too many bugs reported to consider it a daily driver. I've also heard good things about the Havoc ROM listing it in its description, but from the videos I've seen it doesn't seem to have the fluidity that I love in OOS.
I'm curious if anyone has tried either a different ROM with similar fluidity too OOS with this feature, or if there is any kernel available that has this option. Any information would be appreciated.
mf117 said:
But is it easy to use the profile?
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Super easy if you can grasp the concept. It's just setting a bunch of 1s and 0s for things you want and don't want
DMan1993 said:
Awesome thread idea as I've been meaning to try out some custom ROMs or kernels. As a side note, this is my first OnePlus device and coming from primarily Samsung devices this is the first device I can happily say so far that I haven't felt the need to install custom ROMs on as the experience has been fluid and updates have been quick.
I'm mostly curious about one feature to know whether it is available in either ROM or kernel format. On previous devices Resurrection Remix was my ROM of choice as it offered the customization and performance I needed without much compromise. One feature that I loved having the option for in RR that I sorely miss in OOS was enabling the volume rocker to skip or play the previous track by long press.
I know this is available in the OP6 Resurrection Remix ROM, but I've seen too many bugs reported to consider it a daily driver. I've also heard good things about the Havoc ROM listing it in its description, but from the videos I've seen it doesn't seem to have the fluidity that I love in OOS.
I'm curious if anyone has tried either a different ROM with similar fluidity too OOS with this feature, or if there is any kernel available that has this option. Any information would be appreciated.
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Hi, thank you for your post. I'm actually using this feature on LOS. Apart from the few bugs I've listed, this ROM is very solid. Amazing performance (I can tell you, you won't be disappointed) and good battery life as well. You should give it a try, as long as the bugs don't affect you too much.
The HAVOC Rom seems very well maintained, unfortunately, I agree, there are too many features for my simple needs and it probably affects performance as well.
Using the stock rom with francokernel installed, I love the extra features and to have a awesome look I am using the AOD coupled with viper4Ndroid, lawchair launcher,lawnstep and Google framework.
Tomatot- said:
Hi, thank you for your post. I'm actually using this feature on LOS. Apart from the few bugs I've listed, this ROM is very solid. Amazing performance (I can tell you, you won't be disappointed) and good battery life as well. You should give it a try, as long as the bugs don't affect you too much.
The HAVOC Rom seems very well maintained, unfortunately, I agree, there are too many features for my simple needs and it probably affects performance as well.
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Awesome thread idea ! I am actually about to flash my first rom ! About LOS, are these camera issues that much of an issue iyo ? Or is the camera still usable ?
ilininja said:
Awesome thread idea ! I am actually about to flash my first rom ! About LOS, are these camera issues that much of an issue iyo ? Or is the camera still usable ?
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Well, it actually happened to me once. I've tried since then to use my camera and never got an issue again. Also, in between there's been an update and since the update I didn't have any bug. So maybe it's fixed, I'm not sure.
If the bug is still present, it's not ideal obviously, but it's ok as far as you don't have to take an "instant" picture (i.e. something you have to take on the moment and not two minutes later).
Also, I don't know if that's related but I didn't have any issue since I've been using the OP6T apk.
So, to sum up, I don't know if:
1) I'm lucky
2) it's the 6T apk which works better
3) it's the last LOS update which fixes the issue
Original post updated with my first impressions on AOSIP.
I'll follow your first post
About Havoc OS: (thread link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-havoc-os-t3817805)​★ Positive things
- Many features even border radius of the screen corners
- Stable and no crashes
- OOS cam with portrait & night mode
- Almost all bugs gone if OB6 is used
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
- Notch hide will return on next build (currently not available)
- Battery life (3–4 % standby drain per hour)
- Security patch says September 2018 but I assume it's from vendor and not from the ROM but I can't tell
Macusercom said:
I'll follow your first post
About Havoc OS: (thread link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/rom-havoc-os-t3817805)​★ Positive things
- Many features even border radius of the screen corners
- Stable and no crashes
- OOS cam with portrait & night mode
- Almost all bugs gone if OB6 is used
★ Less-positive things (i.e. "bad" things)
- Notch hide will return on next build (currently not available)
- Battery life (3–4 % standby drain per hour)
- Security patch says September 2018 but I assume it's from vendor and not from the ROM but I can't tell
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Cool, that's perfect! If you don't mind, I'll add your post to the OP.
Tomatot- said:
Cool, that's perfect! If you don't mind, I'll add your post to the OP.
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Sure thing! I'm searching for a custom ROM with good battery, features and OOS cam. I only used LOS for the past 3 years but I really want the OOS cam
Macusercom said:
Sure thing! I'm searching for a custom ROM with good battery, features and OOS cam. I only used LOS for the past 3 years but I really want the OOS cam
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The OOS cam is available on AOSIP, you should give it a try. I can't tell about battery yet though.

[DEV][APP] Sa2ration Enhanced for improved screen colors

Hello, I'm Sansgood and I'd like to share with you a little project I've been working in.
Knowing how under saturated are the colors in our device's screen, I was searching for some option
to improve their vibrancy. In my opinion, screen is the only weak point of this device.
So, I found a nice project which I forked and improved as much as I could: [url]https://github.com/zacharee/Sa2ration[/URL]
My improvements are:
- Restablisment of saturation values on startup.
- Improved fonts and styles more according to material design.
- Going back to default values.
- Initial root check to ensure app can be used.
- Support for upcoming Android releases (as core behaviour code will be deprecated soon...)
This app needs a rooted device. I am not responsible for any damage accurred to your device during rooting or using the app.
Download:
[url]https://sourceforge.net/projects/sa2ration/files/[/URL]
Fork source code:
[url]https://github.com/sansgood/Sa2ration[/URL]
Please keep in mind this is my first share in this community. I have few experience developing and I would like some share and constructive criticism.
sansgood said:
Hello, I'm Sansgood and I'll like to share with you a little project I've been working in.
Knowing how under saturated are the colors in our device's screen, I was searching for some option
to improve their vibrancy. In my opinion, screen is the only weak point of this device.
So, I found a nice project which I forked and improved as much as I could: https://github.com/zacharee/Sa2ration
My improvements are:
- Restablisment of saturation values on startup.
- Improved fonts and styles more according to material design.
- Going back to default values.
- Initial root check to ensure app can be used.
- Support for upcoming Android releases (as core behaviour code will be deprecated soon...)
This app needs a rooted device. I am not responsible for any damage accurred to your device during rooting or using the app.
Download:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sa2ration/files/
Fork source code:
https://github.com/sansgood/Sa2ration
Please keep in mind this is my first share in this community. I have few experience developing and I would like some share and constructive criticism.
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Attached screenshots
will it work on realme ui rooted?
gl33ch3r said:
will it work on realme ui rooted?
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Almost certainly yes.
is the app needs to always run in the background? or i can just kill it?
savrin said:
is the app needs to always run in the background? or i can just kill it?
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You can kill it if you wish. It does nothing in the background.
Thank you! This works on my Pixel 5
the standard apk works on my mi max 2 but this one not...says cant run app whe i try and open it..?????

ROM ❯ PIXEL 4 XL ❯ OFFICIAL ❯ ProtonAOSP 11

ProtonAOSP
Android 11 ROM​
ProtonAOSP is a minimal Android fork (custom ROM) focused on UI/UX and performance, with a touch of privacy.
Screenshots
Screenshots of the latest version
Installation
This ROM is currently distributed as factory images, similar to stock. Flash it the same way you would flash stock factory images. Don't forget to wipe all data using "fastboot -w" before booting the ROM.
Firmware is included, so there is no specific requirement for which version of the stock ROM you are coming from.
You can also use the quick & easy web installer, which allows you to install and update the ROM from any computer or phone without using the command line. The installer works entirely within your web browser and completes in as little as 4 minutes, depending on the speed of your internet connection. Consider using the web installer instead of installing manually.
More detailed installation instructions and guides
Features
List of current features, with accompanying screenshots and explanations
Downloads
Downloads and changelogs for all versions
Builds with and without minimal Google services (gapps) included are provided for convenience.
Using the quick and easy web installer is recommended unless you have a specific reason to download and install the ROM manually.
Support
If you have questions or concerns, please read the Frequently Asked Questions before asking. It saves time for everyone involved, especially you, and allows us to provide higher-quality answers for all users.
Website with comprehensive documentation
Join the Telegram group for support and extras
Please consider donating to support development if you found this helpful: recurring donation to keep the project alive in the long term or buy me a coffee
Kernel source code
ROM source code
ProtonAOSP 11.5.0 has been released.
Changes:
• New website with comprehensive documentation and screenshots
• May security patch
• Added adaptive brightness toggle in QS (with UI tweaks)
• Added support for Pixel 4 and 4 XL
• Improved blur quality with state-of-the-art triangular RGB blue noise dithering and gamma correction
• Changed UI theme to Primer, modified with state-of-the-art color science (by patron vote)
• Better default ringtone, alarm, and notification sounds
• New photo wallpapers from Unsplash
• New space wallpapers from Infinitum
• Improved default Strange Landscape wallpaper (Infinitum)
• Low-level blur optimizations for GPU efficiency
• New, uniform blur strength across all devices
• Updated WebView to Chromium 90 (LineageOS)
• Updated Now Playing song database
• Enabled recents text selection for Pixel Launcher users
• Fixed network permission for multiple users (GrapheneOS)
• Pixel 2: Fixed SafetyNet attestation failures
• Pixel 4: Customizable Active Edge support
• Pixel 4: Unlocked always-on display setting (LineageOS)
• Pixel 4: Better connection to weak 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks
• Pixel 4: Night Light color temperature calibration from stock
• Pixel 4: Device and USB port overheating warnings from stock
• Pixel 4: Reduced background memory usage
• Pixel 4: Optimized native code for Snapdragon 855 CPU
• Pixel 4: Background app freezing for performance & battery
• Pixel 4: Smoother lock screen
• Pixel 4: More detailed face unlock errors
• Pixel 4: Disabled UI compositor debugging
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Cool I'll check it out
Do you really get 8 1/2 hours screen on time with 50% battery left? I only get 6 hours 25 minutes with 15% left with my current rom.
Does this ROM support WiFi tethering? I feel like I need to ask this because some roms don't.
Uhhh that's the best thing which could had happened to our Pixel 4 XL !!
kdrag0n said:
Usage with my Proton Kernel is recommended to get the most out of your phone. The ROM does not include Proton Kernel, so you will need to flash it yourself. The ROM will still work with other kernels, but you will not get the benefits of Proton Kernel.​
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Which one is included instead? As the standalone Proton kernel is only available for the Pixel 5, right?
Johnrob011045 said:
Do you really get 8 1/2 hours screen on time with 50% battery left? I only get 6 hours 25 minutes with 15% left with my current rom.
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Which is still far far better than on stock
Is your Kernel only for Pixel 5 I have looked all around?
Johnrob011045 said:
Do you really get 8 1/2 hours screen on time with 50% battery left? I only get 6 hours 25 minutes with 15% left with my current rom.
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Where did you see that? https://protonaosp.kdrag0n.dev/faq#battery-life
Johnrob011045 said:
Does this ROM support WiFi tethering? I feel like I need to ask this because some roms don't.
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Added to the FAQ: https://protonaosp.kdrag0n.dev/faq#hotspot-support
RogerF81 said:
Which one is included instead? As the standalone Proton kernel is only available for the Pixel 5, right?
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ahoslc said:
Is your Kernel only for Pixel 5 I have looked all around?
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That wasn't meant to be part of this post. Removed, sorry for the confusion.
kdrag0n said:
Where did you see that? https://protonaosp.kdrag0n.dev/faq#battery-life
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My guess is the picture in the "screenshots" otherwise I have no idea. I do not see battery anywhere else but I was also very curious when I read this myself.
GROOVYJOSHCLARK said:
My guess is the picture in the "screenshots" otherwise I have no idea. I do not see battery anywhere else but I was also very curious when I read this myself.
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Based on the screenshot, no mobile data and last charge was 3 days ago, it's probably a screenshot from a device that's not the daily driver and has been sitting on the desk for a bit, lol.
Android 12 is nice, but I want the full use showed in screenshots, so I'll flash back to 11 and run this tomorrow.
Curiousn00b said:
Based on the screenshot, no mobile data and last charge was 3 days ago, it's probably a screenshot from a device that's not the daily driver and has been sitting on the desk for a bit, lol.
Android 12 is nice, but I want the full use showed in screenshots, so I'll flash back to 11 and run this tomorrow.
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I am hoping someone using Proton now will see this and post a real life battery screenshot showing the actual battery estimates. Of course there's a billion factors that can cause battery life to suck and 1 user to get better than the next user, but a general pic would be nice.
I'm finishing up testing on the Bliss ROM 11 then I do plan to test the one next but it won't be right away.
GROOVYJOSHCLARK said:
I am hoping someone using Proton now will see this and post a real life battery screenshot showing the actual battery estimates. Of course there's a billion factors that can cause battery life to suck and 1 user to get better than the next user, but a general pic would be nice.
I'm finishing up testing on the Bliss ROM 11 then I do plan to test the one next but it won't be right away.
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I stopped worrying about battery life unless my phone is hot in my pocket for no reason, lol. Some people expect to get 8 hours SoT since one user achieved it, but 75% of that could be from watching media.
I don't average any crazy numbers for SoT unless I'm watching videos for hours.
Curiousn00b said:
I stopped worrying about battery life unless my phone is hot in my pocket for no reason, lol. Some people expect to get 8 hours SoT since one user achieved it, but 75% of that could be from watching media.
I don't average any crazy numbers for SoT unless I'm watching videos for hours.
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I actually find that my pixel 4XL has much better life than any other device I've owned. My HTC10 was that only 1 that almost compared. My pixel 3XL and 2 XL did not get anywhere near what my 4 XL gets but I'm also not a battery watcher myself. I just disable apps I don't want running, or remove the "boot" service for apps I don't want running, and limit what apps can do what actions (network/keep alive / wakelocks / etc) and my battery life is stellar in my opinion.
My original reply comment was more for a general idea than anything sound with facts.
Curiousn00b said:
Based on the screenshot, no mobile data and last charge was 3 days ago, it's probably a screenshot from a device that's not the daily driver and has been sitting on the desk for a bit, lol.
Android 12 is nice, but I want the full use showed in screenshots, so I'll flash back to 11 and run this tomorrow.
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It's from my daily driver, but I don't charge to 100% all the time or bother to clear battery stats. I don't share examples of battery life because it's highly personal and I don't want anyone to complain about it being worse than expected. My personal usage is very light compared to many others, so it's not a very good example to use here.
Hello. Does this ROM support pixel shifting future like in stock ROM to prevend oled burn-in
kdrag0n said:
It's from my daily driver, but I don't charge to 100% all the time or bother to clear battery stats. I don't share examples of battery life because it's highly personal and I don't want anyone to complain about it being worse than expected. My personal usage is very light compared to many others, so it's not a very good example to use here.
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Mine too for right now and it's really really good, battery is awesome so far! Check this out, last charge 12 hours ago and 86% left! I do prevent all apps I don't want running in the background from starting (SDMaid) and I do prevent many apps from using the internet (iptables). These help but even without them, the battery was really good!
Been running the ROM for a couple days now and I really like it. The new sounds are also very pleasant to the ear. I even set my transition animations to 1.5x speed and the animations make everything look better with my eyes.
Starting with barely any apps installed, instantly started off way faster than stock. Besides features missing due to be special to stock and tedious to port over, the only issue(graphical) I found is with the text clock on always on display, the icons overlap with the bottom text depending on what time it is.
Other than that, amazing work.

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