Best Battery oriented and stable ROM for OPO late 2018 - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey guys as the title suggest, I am still using my OPO as a secondary daily driver (the battery life sks now tho, which is expected after these many years). Can some of you lovely folks suggest me a good stable and mostly battery optimized ROM for OPO ?

here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...-unofficial-lineageos-14-1-3-t3626403/page334
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se7enlyn said:
here :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...-unofficial-lineageos-14-1-3-t3626403/page334
post #3337
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I assure you this is true... This rom is awsome for battery...

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What rom has better battery life?

Hello guys,
What rom has better battery life?
Thank you
markNOOB said:
Hello guys,
What rom has better battery life?
Thank you
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It's say codename lungo
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markNOOB said:
Hello guys,
What rom has better battery life?
Thank you
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Battery life is a very subjective matter.
Everyone uses their phones differently,so , judging battery life between people is hard.
Yes , some ROMS are better than others.
Yes, some kernels are better than others.
It is the combination of the right ROM and kernel for you that is going to matter.
And no one can tell you what that is.
Experiment for a couple of days to see how they work.
RedPulse said:
Battery life is a very subjective matter.
Everyone uses their phones differently,so , judging battery life between people is hard.
Yes , some ROMS are better than others.
Yes, some kernels are better than others.
It is the combination of the right ROM and kernel for you that is going to matter.
And no one can tell you what that is.
Experiment for a couple of days to see how they work.
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I installed ViperS 3.1.2 (which is now available as 3.1.4) and have found that to be excellent. On stock ROM with stock battery i couldn't last a day, now have an Anker 1900 mAh with ViperS and I get 2 days worth out of it.
Hope that helps
Two roms
Sense 5 and Revelation 1.0.3 Has Great battery life in my case
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[Q] A ROM for battery ?

Hey guys !
I have a Nexus 5 since December 4th, 2013. Now, my battery, to be honest, is pretty bad.
I'm currently with Screw'd ROM, Code Blue kernel, and I've a bad autonomy. I don't know if my battery is dead, but I don't think so. I think my problem is from software.
Do you have a good ROM and tips to give ? I'm okay to have a ROM with Battery mode ( really lowered perf).
Thank you !
Dratui said:
Hey guys !
I have a Nexus 5 since December 4th, 2013. Now, my battery, to be honest, is pretty bad.
I'm currently with Screw'd ROM, Code Blue kernel, and I've a bad autonomy. I don't know if my battery is dead, but I don't think so. I think my problem is from software.
Do you have a good ROM and tips to give ? I'm okay to have a ROM with Battery mode ( really lowered perf).
Thank you !
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1. Avoid ROMs that are a bunch of cherry picks.
2. Try built-in kernels instead of custom ones
3. XDA has several threads to optimize the battery life like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/guide-extreme-battery-life-t3095884
4. Remove useless system/user apps
5. Take a peek at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/battery-life-help-troubleshoot-battery-t2785128
Thank you ! I'll try to use the apps from the thread, and I'll give you a feedback :

What is the best Marshmallow ROM for the OPO right now?

Currently i'm using @sulthanxda's 6.01 ROM,
Its a great ROM with good features, the best Camera and stuff, But by the end of the day Battery is all what matters. I'm not having enough juice to enjoy the features it gives. So please help me find a better ROM with good battery.
Thanks
I'm using marsh cm13 with no issue and perfect battery life.
you can give a shot..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-marsh-t3258130
Thanks man!
Fataldose said:
I'm using marsh cm13 with no issue and perfect battery life.
you can give a shot..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-marsh-t3258130
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But i like to try something different this time
ressurection remix
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/rom-ressurrection-remix-m-t3270147
I've just switched from Sultan's CM13 to AICP. Looks rock solid so far, and has a world of tweaks and customizations. I also switched to take use of the CM kernel branch since Sultan's uses CAF
KnightGalahad
Darkobas
krikz said:
Currently i'm using @sulthanxda's 6.01 ROM,
Its a great ROM with good features, the best Camera and stuff, But by the end of the day Battery is all what matters. I'm not having enough juice to enjoy the features it gives. So please help me find a better ROM with good battery.
Thanks
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I agree with you, that the Sultana ROM 6 is great. On the other hand, I am getting spectacular battery. Stock Sultana it was pretty good, meaning I'd lose4 -5% over night with the phone 'off', but using DS Battery saver, power use goes flat lie overnight... just flat line.
The rest of the time is 'normal', depending on what I'm doing... and still very good, as the battery will last several days of moderate use, several hours of gaming, and general 'stuff'.
Sry
This question is like coming in a bar and asking which drink is the best.
Trafalgar Square said:
This question is like coming in a bar and asking which drink is the best.
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Well if I were ordering from the top shelf, premium menu it would be @jgcaaps LAG FREE 6.0.1 ROM.
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krikz said:
Currently i'm using @sulthanxda's 6.01 ROM,
Its a great ROM with good features, the best Camera and stuff, But by the end of the day Battery is all what matters. I'm not having enough juice to enjoy the features it gives. So please help me find a better ROM with good battery.
Thanks
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SAOSP by @F4uzan + Stranostrano Kernel by @stranostrano
darkobas .. simply osum!!
RaCyanOS v18. Works flawlessly and has cmos13 goodies
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How are the ROMs named here better than the CM nightlys? I'm using them since I got the phone more than a year ago.
Just curious
You can't say, if a ROM is better or worse than another ROM. Every ROM has his own taste.
Well then let's say what are your reasons for using them instead of the more "standard" CM?
I just need my phone to be stable and have a good battery life.
Mr. Kostik said:
Well then let's say what are your reasons for using them instead of the more "standard" CM?
I just need my phone to be stable and have a good battery life.
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Yes, but you are not the only one who has a S3 and want to use custom ROMs.
Trafalgar Square said:
Yes, but you are not the only one who has a S3 and want to use custom ROMs.
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I guess you got the wrong quote?
Mr. Kostik said:
I guess you got the wrong quote?
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yes
Yes, but you are not the only one who has a OnePlus 2 and want to use custom ROMs.
I can't see the point in this discussion and also not how it relates to my original question.
(The qustion beeing what ones reasons are to use a particular ROM) There is no point in posting something like "I'm using ROM xy" without naming any reasons.

Most stable custom rom

What is the most stable custom rom for our phone (not smiui)
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The TS ones are all pretty good except ASOPA which is currently a little shaky (first build...) and here on XDA, the CM and RR builds are both based on the same source and are both very solid now. It's a little early to say on the new SlimRom build but from my initial testing it's superb. Best battery life I've seen so far and buttery smooth .
I'm on a Mi4S though so your mileage may differ
Late night typing nonsense. My apologies
BlackXhorneT said:
The TS ones are all pretty good except ASOPA which is currently a little shaky (first build...) and here on XDA, the CM and RR builds are both based on the same source and are both very solid now. It's a little early to say on the new SlimRom build but from my initial testing it's superb. Best battery life I've seen so far and buttery smooth .
I'm on a Mi4S though so your mileage may differ
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SlimRom on the mi4s has the best battery life? About how good? If I can ask. Also from my understanding you can flash any mi4c roms into the mi4s?
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Edgrr000 said:
SlimRom on the mi4s has the best battery life? About how good? If I can ask. Also from my understanding you can flash any mi4c roms into the mi4s?
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Yeah you can absolutely ask . I'm so keen on the slim build that I'm currently downloading today's build looking forward to testing it . The battery life (with some Pokemon go) still comfortably gets me through a day and around 3-4hrs SOT. Antutu scores sit around the 70k region so more than fast enough.
And no, you can't flash any mi4c rom to mi4s. You need to patch an assert in the updater file and sometimes they just won't boot anyway. AOSPA is a good example of one that doesn't work at all.
From my experience, Kumajaya CM is the most solid to date with superb support, RR is built directly off it with a heavier favouring of performance rather than battery. And slim is quite a middle ground. Fast but good battery too, downside is it's much newer so expect the odd issue.
Enjoy
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morgs640 said:
What is the most stable custom rom for our phone (not smiui)
Cheers
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I am satisfied with the Resurrection Remix on my aqua.
Wow, exciting news.
Is the Bluetooth bug gone on the SlimRom or any of the roms mentioned here? I mean the bug where bt just freezes and you have to reboot the phone or restart the service?
jonasb_dk said:
Wow, exciting news.
Is the Bluetooth bug gone on the SlimRom or any of the roms mentioned here? I mean the bug where bt just freezes and you have to reboot the phone or restart the service?
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No issues at all
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What's the best rom right now for battery consumption ?

Hello everyone,
I'm still on my old OnePlus One and i'm currently having freeze and some issues with this old Sultan bacon rom from cyanogen (yeah, it's been a while tho).
So i'm searching for the best rom for this phone right now and i can't really decide so i told myself i should ask you folks !
My criteria are simple, i'm searching for a rom that is optimized for battery consumption and that is stable.
Also, i just saw a rom was created for Android Oreo, and i'm asking myself if it's really worth it to install a 8.+ rom or a 7.+ for the OPO.
I apologize if it's not in the right section,
Thanks in advance tho ! c:
Unofficial HalogenOS Nougat By Silver best nougat ROM for #Bacon...
Good Things:
-Best Camera [OOS v3 Camera Blobs]
-Op5 Camera Supported
-Super Smooth
-Color Engine
-Substratum
-Great Battery Backup
Missing:
-Data Indicator on Status Bar
-Custom LED Notification Color [You can't change the color]
Aartenor said:
Hello everyone,
I'm still on my old OnePlus One and i'm currently having freeze and some issues with this old Sultan bacon rom from cyanogen (yeah, it's been a while tho).
Thanks in advance tho ! c:
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/official-dotos-v1-0-t3703159
Kthxbye.
Aartenor said:
Hello everyone,
I'm still on my old OnePlus One and i'm currently having freeze and some issues with this old Sultan bacon rom from cyanogen (yeah, it's been a while tho).
So i'm searching for the best rom for this phone right now and i can't really decide so i told myself i should ask you folks !
My criteria are simple, i'm searching for a rom that is optimized for battery consumption and that is stable.
Also, i just saw a rom was created for Android Oreo, and i'm asking myself if it's really worth it to install a 8.+ rom or a 7.+ for the OPO.
I apologize if it's not in the right section,
Thanks in advance tho ! c:
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I tried AOSiP, very stable but had some problem with battery life. Yesterday I flashed AOSPextended v4.5, first impressions are great stability and a better battery life, but I'll give you a better response after some more testing.
I think AOSPextended has no more support for Nougat (they are now releasing Oreo ROM) but I want to use Xposed...
IMHO, sultan's LOS 14.1
se7enlyn said:
IMHO, sultan's LOS 14.1
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Whai u no use dotOs? I crai :'(
Mr.Ak said:
Whai u no use dotOs? I crai :'(
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Hahahaha
Currently very busy with work, flashaholic activities are on hold for the moment. Will try out your rom later
Battery Optimized = Performance drop and Display Brightness Drop.
Best ROM overall is Lineage OS.
If you care about battery life Just Go to Settings-> Battery -> Current Profile -> Efficiency. You can also lower the Screen Brightens and you are done.
Don't bother with experimental Android 8 ROMs they are not ready yet for the average user.
Well thank you all for you advices, i'm looking at all the roms you recommended me
I'll check in details each specific characteristics !
and yeah frankzappatistas that's what i figured out by snooping all the current 8.0+ roms topic
Its not just about the ROM build, but how Google Play has a tendency to drain your battery with all the alarms & wake locks firing off. Jgcaap has a nice build that is smooth & with quite a few optimization on. Resurrection Remix ROM is still my goto build for its wakelock blocking (be careful with this though) used alongside Lightning Kernel & Naptime by Francisco Franco, you should get pretty decent battery life. DoTOS is very nippy in screen animation & runs apps quickly as well.
It is pretty friendly on battery life too .
Any of these three ROM are fantastic when coupled with a decent Kernel though. It just depends on your personal choice.

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