mokee rom - Xiaomi Mi Note 3 Questions & Answers

Has anyone tried and used mokee rom?
Any feedback is welcomed.

I did, it's pretty much a LineageOS (build by the same dev). Main differences would be daily OTA's, different stock launcher (Lawnchair i guess) and it has an extra greenify like app which controls apps.

HighonBolo said:
I did, it's pretty much a LineageOS (build by the same dev). Main differences would be daily OTA's, different stock launcher (Lawnchair i guess) and it has an extra greenify like app which controls apps.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
and smooth animation, Chinese calendar.

Related

What is the Differences

If I may ask this with out being bashed I know what AOSP is but what exactly is MIUI? What are the differences between AOSP and MIUI? I love the look of some of the themes I have seen for MIUI. So if anyone has the time and/or has used them both and can give me some info on them I would appreciate it. If you guys can list the pro's and con's about them, as well as your favorite thing about them. Thank you in advance for your input and information :laugh:
tongueman87 said:
If I may ask this with out being bashed I know what AOSP is but what exactly is MIUI? What are the differences between AOSP and MIUI? I love the look of some of the themes I have seen for MIUI. So if anyone has the time and/or has used them both and can give me some info on them I would appreciate it. If you guys can list the pro's and con's about them, as well as your favorite thing about them. Thank you in advance for your input and information :laugh:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
MIUI: MIUI is developed by Xiaomi Tech, is an aftermarket firmware for android phones based on Android Open Source Project (AOSP). It features a very modified UI that (similar to iOS) does not have an app drawer, instead all of your apps are just on the home screens. It can easily be compared to TouchWiz and iOS in some ways. The rom has additional functionality that can not be found in many roms such as sense and some AOSP roms; These include toggles in the notification bar, a new music app, a new gallery, new camera, and a "Smart Dialer" similar to Sense's. No phones come stock with MIUI accept for the Xiaomi MI-One.
AOSP: Stock, pure android. No overlays like Sense, TouchWiz, MotoBlur, etc. There are many phones that come stock with AOSP, and the most popular is the nexus line. Many (including myself) prefer AOSP because it is generally faster and simpler, the way Google intended.
My favorite part of MIUI is how it is almost like inverted android. As we all know, android 4.0's colors are black and blue, but Miui 4 has white and orange, which can be kind of refreshing.
My favorite part of AOSP is how fluid and nice it looks and feels.
Pros (AOSP):
- Fast
- Light
- Need I say more?
Cons (AOSP):
- No Gapps stock (flash them second)
- Sometimes can be missing functionality or customization
- Thats all I can think of
Pros (MIUI):
- New UI (pro for some people)
- Lots of customization and functionality
- Much more (for some)
Cons (MIUI):
- Special gapps (and no gapps stock)
- Can be CHINESE!!!
- Generally slower than AOSP
- Sense based and AOSP based versions
BiteBlaze said:
MIUI: MIUI is developed by Xiaomi Tech, is an aftermarket firmware for android phones based on Android Open Source Project (AOSP). It features a very modified UI that (similar to iOS) does not have an app drawer, instead all of your apps are just on the home screens. It can easily be compared to TouchWiz and iOS in some ways. The rom has additional functionality that can not be found in many roms such as sense and some AOSP roms; These include toggles in the notification bar, a new music app, a new gallery, new camera, and a "Smart Dialer" similar to Sense's. No phones come stock with MIUI accept for the Xiaomi MI-One.
AOSP: Stock, pure android. No overlays like Sense, TouchWiz, MotoBlur, etc. There are many phones that come stock with AOSP, and the most popular is the nexus line. Many (including myself) prefer AOSP because it is generally faster and simpler, the way Google intended.
My favorite part of MIUI is how it is almost like inverted android. As we all know, android 4.0's colors are black and blue, but Miui 4 has white and orange, which can be kind of refreshing.
My favorite part of AOSP is how fluid and nice it looks and feels.
Pros (AOSP):
- Fast
- Light
- Need I say more?
Cons (AOSP):
- No Gapps stock (flash them second)
- Sometimes can be missing functionality or customization
- Thats all I can think of
Pros (MIUI):
- New UI (pro for some people)
- Lots of customization and functionality
- Much more (for some)
Cons (MIUI):
- Special gapps (and no gapps stock)
- Can be CHINESE!!!
- Generally slower than AOSP
- Sense based and AOSP based versions
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow thank you for the input if anyone else has anything to add feel free XD
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using xda premium
tongueman87 said:
Wow thank you for the input if anyone else has anything to add feel free XD
Sent from my HTC VLE_U using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask
I'm currently loving Sense 4.0, but if you're interested in messing with roms you really should give MIUI a try. As long as you do a nandroid backup first, there's really nothing you can lose other than a little time.
As I said, I'm digging Sense for now, but on my g2x I was almost always using MIUI. Some people think its too much like iOS, but you can always install a different launcher. It has more customization options than any other type of rom that I know of. I would love to be able to use their statusbar toggles with other roms.

[ROM][AOSP][4.3.2.1.000.000] OpenMaster Nightlies [grouper]

I will be compiling AOSP's master branch (almost) nightly. This branch is, at times, very unstable and can have many issues. Most issues cannot be fixed without upstream changes.
I guarantee no stability or the fact that your device will work. It's your choice to use this. Don't blame me for something that goes wrong (even though nothing probably will).
You will need to flash Gapps in order to use the Play Store. You can get Gapps from http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
Flashing for the first time:
1. Reboot into recovery.
1a. Backup current ROM
2. Wipe data.
3. Flash ROM
4. Flash Gaps
5. Reboot
6. Enjoy
Upgrading
1. Reboot into recovery.
1a. Backup current ROM
2. Flash ROM
3. Flash Gaps
4. Reboot
5. Enjoy
NO FEATURE REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED! THIS IS PURE AOSP!
Current Known Issues:
* Superuser does not work with apps (shell works); this includes Chainfire's, ChainsDD's and Koush's.
Bugs?
AOSP loves contributions!
DOWNLOAD
(No mirrors allowed)
[RESERVED]
Nice to see another pure aosp out there! Too bad about tweaks though, some tweaks I just can't live without anymore. That aside I'd rather have barebones over bloat
Thanks for this great rom!
brandub said:
Nice to see another pure aosp out there! Too bad about tweaks though, some tweaks I just can't live without anymore. That aside I'd rather have barebones over bloat
Thanks for this great rom!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I may make another ROM at a later time that is a tweaked master branch, but for now, this is staying pure AOSP. I haven't seen any frequently maintained master branch builds, and I think that the n7 community needs that. It's nice to have an up-to-date build of what Google is working on.
And remember, if there's a super awesome feature you think it oughta have, maybe AOSP will merge your contribution!
kalaker said:
I may make another ROM at a later time that is a tweaked master branch, but for now, this is staying pure AOSP. I haven't seen any frequently maintained master branch builds, and I think that the n7 community needs that. It's nice to have an up-to-date build of what Google is working on.
And remember, if there's a super awesome feature you think it oughta have, maybe AOSP will merge your contribution!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Features I was thinking of were mostly addons & some performance some ui tweaks which I don't think an aosp purist would likely agree on:
Cpu/ I/O memory management
Battery bar (miui, not a big break away from stock but not important)
Quick Settings toggles: extra buttons
Nav bar button editing
Kill app on long press of back button
Recent apps clear all & memory display
Battery statusbar options (I've always used %)
Statusbar clock settings (right/centre)
Some of those are purely subjective but things like kill app on long press, QS and navigation button settings should be built into the aosp source IMO. I get your philosophy behind this and I don't mind the missing features but I don't think I can keep pure aosp for very long after being spoiled with so many feature rich roms over the last few years
There are many people who would appreciate this though so I hope it gets the respect it deserves. Thank you!
Sent from my Nexus 7
brandub said:
Features I was thinking of were mostly addons & some performance some ui tweaks which I don't think an aosp purist would likely agree on:
Cpu/ I/O memory management
Battery bar (miui, not a big break away from stock but not important)
Quick Settings toggles: extra buttons
Nav bar button editing
Kill app on long press of back button
Recent apps clear all & memory display
Battery statusbar options (I've always used %)
Statusbar clock settings (right/centre)
Some of those are purely subjective but things like kill app on long press, QS and navigation button settings should be built into the aosp source IMO. I get your philosophy behind this and I don't mind the missing features but I don't think I can keep pure aosp for very long after being spoiled with so many feature rich roms over the last few years
There are many people who would appreciate this though so I hope it gets the respect it deserves. Thank you!
Sent from my Nexus 7
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll consider those if I ever work on another ROM. In the meantime, let's keep this thread fully focused on AOSP and this ROM. I really do appreciate the suggestions.
I have to try this. Downloading...
Is this a nightly of Googles stock rom?
To98 said:
I have to try this. Downloading...
Is this a nightly of Googles stock rom?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Essentially, yes. As I am sure you probably understand, each git repo can have multiple branches and Google creates a branch after each stable release. However, they also have a working branch that they push to frequently (many times per day) with changes called "master" and this is a nightly build of that branch. So, this is like the stock ROM, except it is on their working branch, not their 4.2.2 branch. In the build files, this is referred to as "OpenMaster", and Android version 4.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.
You'll notice some features that aren't in the stock ROM and you'll notice some (but not all) of the features reported to be in the 4.3 ROMs.
This branch tends to be slightly less stable, but it also is very interesting to use. I use it as my daily driver and have for awhile. There are some bugs, but they tend to get squashed within a few days.
If you want to see a changelog, check AOSP review.
I have two more questions:
- How can I get notifications about updates?
- How can I build the Master branch for my Galaxy Nexus?
Oh and btw. good rom! It is really interesting to test those new features and have some bugs.
To98 said:
I have two more questions:
- How can I get notifications about updates?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, but at this time, you'll need to check the downloads page daily (probably around 10PM GMT-5 I'll have done it if I will) to see if I've posted a new build for the day. Maybe I will later make an app and put it in the Play Store and it will notify you when a new build is posted.
To98 said:
- How can I build the Master branch for my Galaxy Nexus?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You'll need to sync AOSP and it includes the source for GNex. You'll need to download the proprietary files separately and unzip them. If you have questions, PM me. Also, http://source.android.com/source/building.html may be of some help.
To98 said:
Oh and btw. good rom! It is really interesting to test those new features and have some bugs.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks! I literally just synced the source and built it, but thank you.
Getting a late start on today's build. It should be up in about 1 hour.
Edit: It's up.
kalaker said:
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll consider those if I ever work on another ROM. In the meantime, let's keep thread fully focused on AOSP and this ROM. I really do appreciate the suggestions.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have respect for the stock aosp. If I could pick only one feature though it would be one in forgot to mention "statusbar brightness slider" I use it so much I forget it's there.
I can live without those though, I'm glad to see openmaster working on the n7 and I'm going to try to live e without the frills! Thank k's for this pure rom,
brandub said:
I have respect for the stock aosp. If I could pick only one feature though it would be one in forgot to mention "statusbar brightness slider" I use it so much I forget it's there.
I can live without those though, I'm glad to see openmaster working on the n7 and I'm going to try to live e without the frills! Thank k's for this pure rom,
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Check out this handy tool. I'm usually anti widget but this lil tool is amazing for setting a brightness slider anywhere on the screen.
I've used it since way back before the status bar mod was available and I still use it pretty often if the ROM doesn't have it included.
Can be configured I'm about every way possible.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rubberbigpepper.DisplayBrightness
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk HD
OpenMaster with 4.3 (officially versioned as 4.3.2.1.000.000) is available for download. Grap the latest nightly here.
SuperUser is almost definitely not working; additionally I cannot confirm how well the gapps package works with 4.3.
This release is 4.3 plus what you see merged on AOSP Code Review.
This build was made with the 4.2.2 proprietary binaries. A build with the 4.3 proprietary binaries will be released later today.
Edit: The build available (AOSP-OpenMaster-kalaker-grouper-20130724-fixed_binaries.zip).
IMPORTANT: As of 20130724, the OpenMaster builds are based on Android 4.3. With Google's official release of Android 4.3 for the Nexus 7 (grouper), a new bootloader, version 4.23, was released. OpenMaster builds after 20130724 have only been tested with the new bootloader. No support will be provided for users of the older bootloaders.
Just to be clear apps like adaway won't work since it requires root?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
slyr114 said:
Just to be clear apps like adaway won't work since it requires root?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That is correct.
Is this JSS15J or JWR66V?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
nexusmaniac said:
Is this JSS15J or JWR66V?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's neither. It's not 4.3. It's newer.
So this rom not rooted can we just flash the updated supersu?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 4 Beta

AOSP built ROMs with the AOSP Messaging app?

I was wondering if there were any AOSP 4.4.2 ROMs with only speed improvements (ie, no customization options) and the AOSP Messaging app with the CM improvements (ie, quick reply). I would be happy with CM, but it's missing a couple of features I like (LED, Halo) and they seem to have Hangouts in lieu of the AOSP Messaging app. Also, I'd like to be able to flash a custom kernel. Gravitybox for Xposed framework would be able to give me all of these options, however, I'm afraid it would conflict with an AOSP built ROM with features built in.
aosp messaging app and the cm messaging app are different. which one do you want? rastakat includes the aosp messaging app, but wont include the cm messaging app.
simms22 said:
aosp messaging app and the cm messaging app are different. which one do you want? rastakat includes the aosp messaging app, but wont include the cm messaging app.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The one with the quick reply/gestures. (I believe that's the CM one)
thattypicalnerd said:
The one with the quick reply/gestures. (I believe that's the CM one)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
lol, well thats completely different than the aosp messaging app. most cm based roms probably include it.
simms22 said:
lol, well thats completely different than the aosp messaging app. most cm based roms probably include it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Except they oddly don't seem to. Gummy/Onedroid are based on CM/AOSP, and they oddly do not include it. Nor do they have the stock browser.
thattypicalnerd said:
Except they oddly don't seem to. Gummy/Onedroid are based on CM/AOSP, and they oddly do not include it. Nor do they have the stock browser.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
now the stock browser can differ.. stock(retail) uses the chrome browser, while stock(aosp) uses the aosp browser.
simms22 said:
now the stock browser can differ.. stock(retail) uses the chrome browser, while stock(aosp) uses the aosp browser.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
By stock browser I meant AOSP, my bad.
Anyway, does anyone know why CM11 doesn't seem to have the AOSP based Messaging app anymore (the green one with the smiley in it)?
OT
Anyway AOSP browser uses Chromium engine, no more the old and smooth "AOSP WebView"
/OT

Girlfriend ROM

Hi,
I'm getting an OPO for my girlfriend. What ROM should I flash on it or should I just go with stock?
Stability is the most important, since she's coming from an iPhone 4s and she hates 'ERRORS'
-s-
smartypants said:
Hi,
I'm getting an OPO for my girlfriend. What ROM should I flash on it or should I just go with stock?
Stability is the most important, since she's coming from an iPhone 4s and she hates 'ERRORS'
-s-
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If she hates error then don't go for opo. It comes with bunch errors and all are free. [emoji12]
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
Install Sultanxda's ROM on her phone. It's been (for me) by far the most stable that fixes many OnePlus-specific bugs, such as all the Camera faults (Snapchat flash, double-exposure on flash, better at focus).
Do a clean install with TK GAPPs, depending on how much stuff she wants on it.
Install Google Camera; it's been the least buggy for me, and it just works. CameraNextMod is a bit wonky on this ROM due to its modified OxygenOS camera libs (which are superior to CM's). ColorOS camera is also a bit wonky. The Snapdragon Camera that comes with Sultanxda's ROM is kind of inconvenient to use, but works pretty well if you look past its user-unfriendliness.
Install Android System Webview and disable the AOSP webview.
Install Google Keyboard (or another if she has a preference) over the AOSP one.
Install Google Messenger over AOSP MMS.
Enable Developer options(tap 'Build Number' in About Phone multiple times) and scroll down, set Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale all to 0.75x
Install Nova Launcher and use it over Trebuchet, set Scroll Speed to "Fast" in Look & feel in the settings.
Good to go.
I'll be here first line support. I my self uses Boeffla and Nightly Exodus, but do not think she would be happy with daily updates of here phone.
smartypants said:
I'll be here first line support. I my self uses Boeffla and Nightly Exodus, but do not think she would be happy with daily updates of here phone.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then dont update it daily, if you dont need to. Its perfectly fine to keep running a nightly if its stable and doesn't have any major bugs. You can always set it to check for updates monthly or not at all. If you're running it also you can be the tester and only update when you have found it to be running ok.
I've not had a single error or issue with 100% stock CM12S so I'd suggest you just leave it as it is
dylanraga said:
Install Sultanxda's ROM on her phone. It's been (for me) by far the most stable that fixes many OnePlus-specific bugs, such as all the Camera faults (Snapchat flash, double-exposure on flash, better at focus).
Do a clean install with TK GAPPs, depending on how much stuff she wants on it.
Install Google Camera; it's been the least buggy for me, and it just works. CameraNextMod is a bit wonky on this ROM due to its modified OxygenOS camera libs (which are superior to CM's). ColorOS camera is also a bit wonky. The Snapdragon Camera that comes with Sultanxda's ROM is kind of inconvenient to use, but works pretty well if you look past its user-unfriendliness.
Install Android System Webview and disable the AOSP webview.
Install Google Keyboard (or another if she has a preference) over the AOSP one.
Install Google Messenger over AOSP MMS.
Enable Developer options(tap 'Build Number' in About Phone multiple times) and scroll down, set Window animation scale, Transition animation scale, and Animator duration scale all to 0.75x
Install Nova Launcher and use it over Trebuchet, set Scroll Speed to "Fast" in Look & feel in the settings.
Good to go.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the reply. I'll look into the Sultanxda Rom. Did not find the ROM thread with a search though.
I'm leaning to have the same setup that I got myself. 241 Modem, cm12.1 Exodus and color os cam.
-s-
smartypants said:
Thanks for the reply. I'll look into the Sultanxda Rom. Did not find the ROM thread with a search though.
I'm leaning to have the same setup that I got myself. 241 Modem, cm12.1 Exodus and color os cam.
-s-
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here is the link to SultanXDA's rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3120259
Enjoy and good luck
phillibl said:
Here is the link to SultanXDA's rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3120259
Enjoy and good luck
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, did not find it because of no 'SultanXDA' in threat title.
-s-
EddyOS said:
I've not had a single error or issue with 100% stock CM12S so I'd suggest you just leave it as it is
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same here, it's been very stable for me
smartypants said:
Hi,
I'm getting an OPO for my girlfriend. What ROM should I flash on it or should I just go with stock?
Stability is the most important, since she's coming from an iPhone 4s and she hates 'ERRORS'
-s-
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Avoid any Oneplus product unless you want to beak up with her.
i have multiple ROMS, can i have multiple girlsfriends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thread moved to Q&A section, where questions should be posted.
Also removed [ROM] from the title. That is used when posting an actual rom for members to download.
Regards,
Darth
Forum Moderator
Use
"GIRLFRIEND ROM" by me specially created for GIRLFRIENDS
its satable fast no errors best battery

Question Which ROM is more suitable?

I just want QS background follows Light/Dark theme, some systemUI tweak features, and no pxiel launcher.
I hesitate between nameless, pex, evox and stag OS.
wwxwlw said:
I just want QS background follows Light/Dark theme, some systemUI tweak features, and no pxiel launcher.
I hesitate between nameless, pex, evox and stag OS.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
All much the same, I am currently using nameless, but it's really just personal preference. I feel nameless is very stable right now for daily use not sure about the other roms,. Funnily enough I've never used the stock rom mainly because of the bloatware.
Vmo x said:
All much the same, I am currently using nameless, but it's really just personal preference. I feel nameless is very stable right now for daily use not sure about the other roms,. Funnily enough I've never used the stock rom mainly because of the bloatware.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Does nameless has light QS? and what's the stock launcher?
Lineage + AOSPmods xposed module
Hi!,
Any information regarding OnePlus 9 Software Update (Android V12/13) of Patched Device....?

Categories

Resources