So uh, after Faust's kernel died I decided to maintain it for a while since I like Nougat and Oreo is too buggy (and ugly). Got a good scolding from him after his thread was shut down so I took his advice and made a new thread.
Please be warned that I don't update it that often due to real life commitments ( and Linux+CAF updates have slowed down) so if you're impatient then this kernel probably isn't for you. It's stable enough anyway so I don't expect complaints at any rate.
Kernel has been updated to Shinsoo_r8_Final.
As some of you may have known, Linux kernel 3.18.y has now reached the last update at 3.18.140. So, as promised, I am now stopping support for the Nougat kernel and will focus on Android 9 instead.
There's nothing much for me to say except it's been a good ride seeing Nougat through the end, and it's now time to move on to better things.
Changes:
Updated to Linux 3.18.140
Updated anykernel2
Upstreamed F2FS
Some fixes and updates from kerneltoast
Under-the-hood changes
Download link (Click me)
Features:
KCAL
F2FS
Maple scheduler
Updated CAF tags + Linux upstream
Wakelock blocker
Adreno idler
Things I won't do:
EAS (sources are blasted out the furry poophole of a miserable street rat)
OC
UC
UV
Acknowledgements:
XDA
Linux
Faust
The random devs around here
My laptop
My OCD
XDA:DevDB Information
Project Fatalpulse, Kernel for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4
Contributors
Watanabe_You
Source Code: https://github.com/ArbitraryFox/Shinsoo_Pie/tree/Shinsoo
Kernel Special Features: It's a kernel.
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: R8
Stable Release Date: 2019-05-20
Created 2018-09-24
Last Updated 2019-05-20
Reserved
with nougat rom are u using right now ?
khangcobra said:
with nougat rom are u using right now ?
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Latest AEX by adesh15: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=206413
i tried it yesterday and i noticed that the default setting of this kernel is making some cores offline even while in gaming and making my gaming laggy
Make one for MIUI 9 / 10 pls ?
Mr.PureNoEnergy said:
i tried it yesterday and i noticed that the default setting of this kernel is making some cores offline even while in gaming and making my gaming laggy
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Oh that, try this and use spectrum app's gaming profile. It'll make 6 CPUs online and turn on adrenoboost.
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Make one for MIUI 9 / 10 pls
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Can't make a kernel for a ROM I don't use. (or have a working source for that matter)
What bugs have you encountered in oreo that made you stay with nougat?
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What bugs have you encountered in oreo that made you stay with nougat?
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Magisk won't work properly, it's constantly losing root or the manager won't hide itself. Then there are random processes that will pop up errors and the devs seem to ignore or take too long to fix these.
Basically less commitments, and now they're raving about pie when oreo is still buggy. These kinda ethics make me sick so I'm staying here.
Watanabe_You said:
Magisk won't work properly, it's constantly losing root or the manager won't hide itself. Then there are random processes that will pop up errors and the devs seem to ignore or take too long to fix these.
Basically less commitments, and now they're raving about pie when oreo is still buggy. These kinda ethics make me sick so I'm staying here.
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Sidenote: It ain't that bad. I'm pretty sure you've been using wrong or not proper Magisk / Rom / Kernel. I've tried 6 or more Oreo roms but after I got my hands on Magisk 16.0 vcustom version since then I've encountered zero problems or bugs. I'm using Lineage 15.1 latest Oreo rom with Magisk 16.0 vcustom and random kernel for months now (I change my kernel almost daily to test battery and performance [ Mainly Kud Kernel, Electra Blue, Franco Kernel, Englezos and Stormguard]). No bugs, no crashes, no freezes or any functional errors. I'm no Android developer but if I managed to do this I'm pretty sure you could do if you wanted to. What I'm trying to point out is that you did not choose Nougat because of the instability of Oreo but because you felt more comfortable with it than the newer Android thus didn't put much effort to negate the side effects of a poorly optimized Magisk.zip or ROM. Which are not Oreo's fault. Oreo is stable as hell. The badly managed system modifications that tamper with it will make the system instable, naturally. Either way thank you for maintaining this kernel. When there wasn't out any official/stable Oreo roms I loved to use Faust. Kudos.
You tell us the Oreo's ROM's is buggy, but you use very old unofficial build. Your ROM, doesn't have most of newest changes for Nougat from AEX Team, and security patches from Google...
Please flash latest Unofficial build by piskor, or latest Official build, test it, and come back to this thread aftet test's...
Wysłane z mojego Redmi Note 4 przy użyciu Tapatalka
greenys' said:
Sidenote: It ain't that bad. I'm pretty sure you've been using wrong or not proper Magisk / Rom / Kernel. I've tried 6 or more Oreo roms but after I got my hands on Magisk 16.0 vcustom version since then I've encountered zero problems or bugs. I'm using Lineage 15.1 latest Oreo rom with Magisk 16.0 vcustom and random kernel for months now (I change my kernel almost daily to test battery and performance [ Mainly Kud Kernel, Electra Blue, Franco Kernel, Englezos and Stormguard]). No bugs, no crashes, no freezes or any functional errors. I'm no Android developer but if I managed to do this I'm pretty sure you could do if you wanted to. What I'm trying to point out is that you did not choose Nougat because of the instability of Oreo but because you felt more comfortable with it than the newer Android thus didn't put much effort to negate the side effects of a poorly optimized Magisk.zip or ROM. Which are not Oreo's fault. Oreo is stable as hell. The badly managed system modifications that tamper with it will make the system instable, naturally. Either way thank you for maintaining this kernel. When there wasn't out any official/stable Oreo roms I loved to use Faust. Kudos.
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Some parts I can agree with, the last time I tried Magisk was the beta and stable before v17 came along so it might be the case. But bottom line still stands that I encountered problems and the solutions didn't seem to apply at that time.
This was a month ago, I'd have wait for a few more before I have the opportunity to retry them again.
bykumza said:
You tell us the Oreo's ROM's is buggy, but you use very old unofficial build. Your ROM, doesn't have most of newest changes for Nougat from AEX Team, and security patches from Google...
Please flash latest Unofficial build by piskor, or latest Official build, test it, and come back to this thread aftet test's...
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Continuing on from up there, I'm well aware of that. I've tried piskor's once, didn't pan out well. I'd retry them again after a few batches of updates though, can't flash often since I'm on work call at any time.
Watanabe_You said:
Oh that, try this and use spectrum app's gaming profile. It'll make 6 CPUs online and turn on adrenoboost.
Can't make a kernel for a ROM I don't use. (or have a working source for that matter)
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oh i see. i will try it again next time when i flash nougat aosp coz im using miui right now. keep it up
greenys' said:
Sidenote: It ain't that bad. I'm pretty sure you've been using wrong or not proper Magisk / Rom / Kernel. I've tried 6 or more Oreo roms but after I got my hands on Magisk 16.0 vcustom version since then I've encountered zero problems or bugs. I'm using Lineage 15.1 latest Oreo rom with Magisk 16.0 vcustom and random kernel for months now (I change my kernel almost daily to test battery and performance [ Mainly Kud Kernel, Electra Blue, Franco Kernel, Englezos and Stormguard]). No bugs, no crashes, no freezes or any functional errors. I'm no Android developer but if I managed to do this I'm pretty sure you could do if you wanted to. What I'm trying to point out is that you did not choose Nougat because of the instability of Oreo but because you felt more comfortable with it than the newer Android thus didn't put much effort to negate the side effects of a poorly optimized Magisk.zip or ROM. Which are not Oreo's fault. Oreo is stable as hell. The badly managed system modifications that tamper with it will make the system instable, naturally. Either way thank you for maintaining this kernel. When there wasn't out any official/stable Oreo roms I loved to use Faust. Kudos.
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What's the best kernel you've tried so far in terms of performance/ui fluidity/ux without compromising much on battery too?
seijuro572 said:
What's the best kernel you've tried so far in terms of performance/ui fluidity/ux without compromising much on battery too?
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Y'know... I'm pretty sure you couldn't have asked me a harder question. As I said I change kernel according to my mood. Almost. I could write an essay about each of these kernels and we still wouldn't have gotten any closer to a clean solution/answer so... Let's say Electra Blue holds the palm.
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Some parts I can agree with, the last time I tried Magisk was the beta and stable before v17 came along so it might be the case. But bottom line still stands that I encountered problems and the solutions didn't seem to apply at that time..
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As I said I've been testing almost each an every Oreo Rom & Kernel but I found approximately zero bugs. I'm confident that it's because I always wiped my whole device before a new ROM flash except for Micro SD and used that specific Magisk 16 vcustom that is extremely stable with Oreo roms. I use this version even today. I'd highly recommend you to give another chance to Oreo and try full wipe/Lineage OS+Magisk 16 vcustom+Electra Blue kernel for massive stability. But I'd not want to talk you out of developing this kernel. These are just my experiences and those are yours.
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Y'know... I'm pretty sure you couldn't have asked me a harder question. As I said I change kernel according to my mood. Almost. I could write an essay about each of these kernels and we still wouldn't have gotten any closer to a clean solution/answer so... Let's say Electra Blue holds the palm.
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As I said I've been testing almost each an every Oreo Rom & Kernel but I found approximately zero bugs. I'm confident that it's because I always wiped my whole device before a new ROM flash except for Micro SD and used that specific Magisk 16 vcustom that is extremely stable with Oreo roms. I use this version even today. I'd highly recommend you to give another chance to Oreo and try full wipe/Lineage OS+Magisk 16 vcustom+Electra Blue kernel for massive stability. But I'd not want to talk you out of developing this kernel. These are just my experiences and those are yours.
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I use v17.3 magisk it works very well and no bugs so far
Good job OP. This kernel and Lilblinx's Advanced LineageOS rom is a match made in heaven for me. Yeah I too don't like Oreo or Pie yet so I'm sticking with Nougat. Don't mind the "y u no try oreo/pie" people. Keep up the good work.
seijuro572 said:
I use v17.3 magisk it works very well and no bugs so far
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Is it stable or beta? I don't dare to use beta. You know what they say. If it works you don't want to fix it
No OC/UC/UV/Oreo/Pie
Next release: No kernel
Faust kernel was best in nougat days. now on pie. hope it will come to pie too
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I want to give my unused nexus 5 for a friend, but it's been almost a year since I visited these forums. I want to give him nougat if possible, but are those ROMs stable? Basically I need a stable ROM with good battery life and that's it. What would you recommend?
I recommend flashing the phone with the latest stock MM so it will receive security updates.
Stock will be the most stable.
audit13 said:
I recommend flashing the phone with the latest stock MM so it will receive security updates.
Stock will be the most stable.
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Thanks. But he doesn't really need security updates. And when I was using it, I'm sure XtraStock and XtraSmooth were really stable, no reboots and no bad stuff happenning. Also, multi window support would be cool, so what is the most stable Nougat ROM?
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Thanks. But he doesn't really need security updates. And when I was using it, I'm sure XtraStock and XtraSmooth were really stable, no reboots and no bad stuff happenning. Also, multi window support would be cool, so what is the most stable Nougat ROM?
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Try PureWhite6.0.1 Rom, it is very stable as it is based on stock rom.
I am using it since long time.
It's a Nexus, they're all stable. Some have some bugs, but I cannot consider any of these ROMs unstable, like so many of them were on my Galaxy S back in 2011. Me personally, I use Nitrogen 7.1.1, and not only is it stable, I can't even find any bugs in it.
AOSP 7.1.1 by @Santhosh M is great. Also The Fakenexus 7.1.1 is going yo get update soon i think. it was my favourite rom, but i lacked updates for last month. Right @ganachoco ?
audit13 said:
I recommend flashing the phone with the latest stock MM so it will receive security updates.
Stock will be the most stable.
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Sure? I thought the N5 won't receive any security updates any more.
The n5 won't get nougat but I thought it would receive security patches for a little while longer.
Edit: Looks like the n5 was supposed to stop getting updates three years from the date of introduction or 18 months from when it stopped being sold. Maybe the security updates have stopped?
They have.
I am also searching for a ROM for my N5. I dont want to flash again and again. Lets say I want to choose between AOSP 7.1.1 by @santhoshm and the LineageOS Rom. What are the differences? For Updates: I think the LinageOS will have an integrated Update Feature. And in the Rom by SanthoshM I will have to flash manually in TWRP each Update? And besides that, one is completely the Stock Rom and CM hat some extra features but looks ans feels nearly the same as stock. ...?
Thank you guys!
In terms of speed, customization, looks, camera quality, RAM management, etc..? What is the best one everyone uses? I am new to all these android stuff, someone please fill me in and help me out.
I heard many bad things about MIUI that poco f1 uses, thats why i am just anxious to install the best one there is
it's opinion.
But regarding what you listed Miui ticks the box for them all.
Just use it when you get it see how you get on if not happy then flash another and so on
miui is the optimal ROM for it no doubt as i tried most custom roms!!!! ram management, Battery life and features all in one MIUI
although i would recommend not the stock miui But the XIAOMI.EU rom and sphinx kernel!!!
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Mine's stock global stable 10.2.2.0.. with franco kernel of course
I installed Nitrogen OS on mine, it's heavily customizable, stable, battery is great, I have no complaints about it.
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Once you have a feeling of the lightness and cleaness other roms brings you'll understand why miui not cool
Currenctly running pixel experience +fkernel, heavily opmized for battery. Easily two day phone
Use dotOS its official now also made a newibe guide on bootloader unlock and rom flashing : https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/aio-t3909060
Ovicron said:
In terms of speed, customization, looks, camera quality, RAM management, etc..? What is the best one everyone uses? I am new to all these android stuff, someone please fill me in and help me out.
I heard many bad things about MIUI that poco f1 uses, thats why i am just anxious to install the best one there is
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Simply OOS with Sphinx kernel
fabricio7p said:
Once you have a feeling of the lightness and cleaness other roms brings you'll understand why miui not cool
Currenctly running pixel experience +fkernel, heavily opmized for battery. Easily two day phone
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cleaness and lightness not always means smoothness and that what you don't get from CUSTOM ROMS
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I bought the phone to work for me, not me work for phone for free. No time to read custom ROM thread every day, wait for dev to buy new phone and abandon.
Flashing ROM, DFE, All-Region & TWRP (recovery.img) for every update takes 3 minutes for me. That's the only time I waste on phone every week or two weeks, just 3 minutes. So official open beta for me.
http://miui.dedyk.gq
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I bought the phone to work for me, not me work for phone for free. No time to read custom ROM thread every day, wait for dev to buy new phone and abandon.
Flashing ROM, DFE, All-Region & TWRP (recovery.img) for every update takes 3 minutes for me. That's the only time I waste on phone every week or two weeks, just 3 minutes. So official open beta for me.
http://miui.dedyk.gq
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Can you give me fastboot link of latest stable?
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.2.2.0....XM_20190110.0000.00_9.0_global_da212305c9.tgz
This one seems to be broken... I can't extract it. I thought maybe i had a faulty download but even after trying 3 times i am still getting error while extracting. So i tried an old version fastboot file and it got extracted normally without error... So the problem is not in my downloading but tte file itself is corrupted.
I want Latest GLOBAL STABLE FASTBOOT..
Not beta :laugh:
Pixel Experience CAF
It's stock ROM do not change it it's the best plus monthly updates and L1 is coming very very soon
Ovicron said:
In terms of speed, customization, looks, camera quality, RAM management, etc..? What is the best one everyone uses? I am new to all these android stuff, someone please fill me in and help me out.
I heard many bad things about MIUI that poco f1 uses, thats why i am just anxious to install the best one there is
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there is no "best" rom, they are all good. u need to try few and find the one that suits at best for your needs. miui eu is quite ok, i found aosip being the best for me.
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It's stock ROM do not change it it's the best plus monthly updates and L1 is coming very very soon
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L1 already there, im on latest aosip and having L1. just need to flash latest miui to get L1, than you have it on any rom
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Can you give me fastboot link of latest stable?
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.2.2.0....XM_20190110.0000.00_9.0_global_da212305c9.tgz
This one seems to be broken... I can't extract it. I thought maybe i had a faulty download but even after trying 3 times i am still getting error while extracting. So i tried an old version fastboot file and it got extracted normally without error... So the problem is not in my downloading but tte file itself is corrupted.
I want Latest GLOBAL STABLE FASTBOOT..
Not beta :laugh:
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Sorry I don't know as I don't use fastboot version, search the forum, good luck.
Just use miui eu with extreme kernel
miui.eu stable or beta if you want. extreme kernel for overclock and speed or franco kernel for balanced and long lasting batt.
Hi, last night I couldn't sleep and I decided to flash a few kernels on my global 4/64 Whyred. To be honest, I didn't expect a wide variation in results, however the difference between the fastest and slowest kernel was 28000 points.
The phone's ROM was Bootleggers Oreo. Tested kernels: ROM's stock Derp+, Derp-v5.3, AGNi_PIE-v5.6, IceCold-R5.2, KangarooX-R4.4 and InsigniuX-x14.
This is by no means a comprehensive test (each kernel ran Antutu 7.2.2 only once), but is might serve as a starting point for some people. Before I attach the screenshots, I'd like to mention that IceCold boots the phone in less than half the time the others do, however apparently it was not enough to give it the crown (it's not overclocked). It also fails to show its information in "About phone", so I took it from termux.
All tests consumed 1-2% of battery and no tweak whatsoever was applied on the kernels (schedulers, clocks etc); they ran at stock settings.
I would like to thank the kernels developers for their hard work.
[EDIT] Added KangarooX-OC.
SCORES
Code:
KangarooX 128,209
AGNi 125,286
IceCold 117,020
Derp-v5.3 113,870
Derp+ 113,597
InsigniuX 100,639
Aren't the oreo builds discontinued bro?
Apparently not, most of the tested kernels are only a few days or weeks old and also agni works perfectly, despite being designated Pie.
I found P ROMs not mature enough yet for daily use.
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Apparently not, most of the tested kernels are only a few days or weeks old and also agni works perfectly, despite being designated Pie.
I found P ROMs not mature enough yet for daily use.
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Oreo firmware based pie roms are awesome, bro. Try them out, if you will.
Pjaswani023 said:
Oreo firmware based pie roms are awesome, bro. Try them out, if you will.
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I've been hopping ROMs this last month, still haven't found one with all the features I want and bugless. Testing last O-based Havoc for 2 days now and I'm not satisfied. Been on RR-6.2.0 and Bootleggers so far, they all had their issues. Which one do you suggest?
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I've been hopping ROMs this last month, still haven't found one with all the features I want and bugless. Testing last O-based Havoc for 2 days now and I'm not satisfied. Been on RR-6.2.0 and Bootleggers so far, they all had their issues. Which one do you suggest?
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Use Havoc-OS build 19-05-2019 with AGNi v5.5. There are one or two minor issues but they are easily fixable.
Pjaswani023 said:
Use Havoc-OS build 19-05-2019 with AGNi v5.5. There are one or two minor issues but they are easily fixable.
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Alright, thanks. I'll first try dirty-flashing from my running setup and if that fails I'll clean-flash. Got any links related to those issues?
ckom26 said:
Alright, thanks. I'll first try dirty-flashing from my running setup and if that fails I'll clean-flash. Got any links related to those issues?
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Do a clean flash. Bugs include :
1. Contacts get reset sometimes when installing WhatsApp. Easily handed, so NBD.
2. Music seekbar doesn't work on notification. Also, NBD.
Pjaswani023 said:
Do a clean flash. Bugs include :
1. Contacts get reset sometimes when installing WhatsApp. Easily handed, so NBD.
2. Music seekbar doesn't work on notification. Also, NBD.
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Both NBD as I neither use WhatsApp nor listen to music at all on my phone. Cheers!
where is my kangaro ??
namhoang235 said:
where is my kangaro ??
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Added in OP.
My pixel is running on lineage os 16 but I always feel that there is other Roms/kernels that is better than lineage os...
Anyway, just want to see what u guys are on now...
I always feel that there is other Roms/kernels that is better than lineage os...
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Yes, such as the stock ROM. Don't know why I should be running anything else since the phone is still officially supported.
I'm on ElementalX though.
Full stock at present, will be switching onto lineage 17.0 once support ends.
Pixel Dust 9 CAF, the 8/15 build. The best ROM I've used, with one minor faux pas: a tiny brightness slider at the bottom of quick settings shade. Otherwise, excellent theme-ing and perfomance. (Set the cpu governor to "sched".)
LineageOS with magisk and twrp
What r u guys rockin?
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Granite.
stock august patch, android 9.0.
twrp but unrooted atm.
I am pretty happy with Oos on my 7 Pro, it's complete, stable and super snappy, but the one thing I want from Aosp roms is the AOD. I don't know if any of the custom roms is stable enough, bugless and as fun as Oos? What are your experiences and did you return to Oos or sticked to one of the custom rom?
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I am pretty happy with Oos on my 7 Pro, it's complete, stable and super snappy, but the one thing I want from Aosp roms is the AOD. I don't know if any of the custom roms is stable enough, bugless and as fun as Oos? What are your experiences and did you return to Oos or sticked to one of the custom rom?
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I really enjoy custom roms, like HavocOS for examples, however I and a small number of others experience a WiFi connection drop out issue, which forced me to come back to OOS.
However, running xXx magisk rom, xposed (for gravitybox to get features back) and a custom kernel (Arter or Bluspark for example) is absolutely the best for me right now. The phone is nippy fast, everything just works.
And this wifi bug occurs with all custom roms?
If only Mwilky can integrate AOD to his magisk rom....
vegetaleb said:
And this wifi bug occurs with all custom roms?
If only Mwilky can integrate AOD to his magisk rom....
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Ye wifi prob is almost in all ROM expect carbon ROM at least for me I didn't face any issue...
I for one never had the wifi issues on AOSP. I thoroughly enjoyed the customization, battery life, and quickness of AOSP roms but had to go back to stock because I kept deleting all my data by not flashing DM Verity to stay decrypted. Had to protect myself from myself lol.
I just replaced my Mi 8 Pro - great phone - too rare to get any real community support - was running Havoc on that and it was a great zippy setup (SD845, 8GB RAM etc) with the OP7Pro. My reason for doing so is it's the only (bar Android One and Pixel) phone mantufacturer (read Android distribution) that I could envisage running wihtout unlocking the bootloader. and flashing a ROM. I need a clean (locked bootloader and not rooted) device for reasons I wont go into in this thread, and Oxygen OS was the only choice for me really. Love it, and have been using it since the rocky beginnings on the OnePlus One after the Cyanogen bust up.
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I for one never had the wifi issues on AOSP. I thoroughly enjoyed the customization, battery life, and quickness of AOSP roms but had to go back to stock because I kept deleting all my data by not flashing DM Verity to stay decrypted. Had to protect myself from myself lol.
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Can you decrypt data? I thought you can't since the 6t
vegetaleb said:
Can you decrypt data? I thought you can't since the 6t
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Just flash this in TWRP after you've formatted data to stay dencrypted.
liam_davenport said:
Just flash this in TWRP after you've formatted data to stay dencrypted.
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Sorry for being noob here, but this will make things easier to go back and forth between custom roms and oos or the opposite?
mookiexl said:
I for one never had the wifi issues on AOSP. I thoroughly enjoyed the customization, battery life, and quickness of AOSP roms but had to go back to stock because I kept deleting all my data by not flashing DM Verity to stay decrypted. Had to protect myself from myself lol.
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So you didn't flash dm verity removal?
I'm on latest stable oos with renovate Ace and arter kernel.
Does it worth the trouble to try aosp rom or not?
Oneplus 7 Pro Is Rocket Fast
johnnyman25 said:
I'm on latest stable oos with renovate Ace and arter kernel.
Does it worth the trouble to try aosp rom or not?
Oneplus 7 Pro Is Rocket Fast
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Me I am still hesitant, it's all for having an AOD that doesn't eat 5 to 10% of battery. I am using Taichi on oos but it's a battery eater
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So you didn't flash dm verity removal?
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I would forget sometimes tinkering while intoxicated. If do decide to go back to custom roms I'll just stay encryped now that I got a fill of which roms I prefer.
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Me I am still hesitant, it's all for having an AOD that doesn't eat 5 to 10% of battery. I am using Taichi on oos but it's a battery eater
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Its well worth it Bro. MSM Xtended has the most features and Bliss Rom is my second favorite due to the extreme amount of SOT i would get with and both are just overall better in every aspect in comparison to stock. The only feature I missed from stock was the app lock.