[Solved] How to enable high brightness mode? - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Is there something like a magisk module for that? I'm rooted on 9.0.4 8.1.0

Burllz said:
Is there something like a magisk module for that? I'm rooted on 9.0.4
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There is one I found, but it's to fix adaptive brightness being too low:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/themes/mod-brighter-adaptive-brightness-t3796846

Burllz said:
Is there something like a magisk module for that? I'm rooted on 9.0.4
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Usually it's kernel based. Not sure about magisk. Lots of them support it but most of them need you to turn it on/off manually. I like elemental ex kernel because flar2 (the developer) provides a paid app that makes high brightness mode fully automatic. You can even Adjust the light threshold by which it comes on and off. I have it and love it on 9.0.5 oos. Worked for me rooted on 9.0.4 as well.

You can also buy high brightness mode for like $1 in the play store. If don't want to pay, custom ROMs, kernels or magisk modul.

thejase said:
Usually it's kernel based. Not sure about magisk. Lots of them support it but most of them need you to turn it on/off manually. I like elemental ex kernel because flar2 (the developer) provides a paid app that makes high brightness mode fully automatic. You can even Adjust the light threshold by which it comes on and off. I have it and love it on 9.0.5 oos. Worked for me rooted on 9.0.4 as well.
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I'll try the kernel if its available for oreo.
gmark247 said:
You can also buy high brightness mode for like $1 in the play store. If don't want to pay, custom ROMs, kernels or magisk modul.
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Yeah I know about this app but does it work? Is it safe? A kernel seems like a better option.

Burllz said:
I'll try the kernel if its available for oreo.
Yeah I know about this app but does it work? Is it safe? A kernel seems like a better option.
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I use the app, it works fine for me. You won't get a display as bright as the high end flagships like Samsung or Apple, but it definitely increases the brightness when you're outdoor

gmark247 said:
I use the app, it works fine for me. You won't get a display as bright as the high end flagships like Samsung or Apple, but it definitely increases the brightness when you're outdoor
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Apparently the app is developed by the guy who makes the ex kernel so I think I'm gonna use both. Thanks!

I have not received my ONEPLUS 6 yet.. so just curious if you all feel like Stock OnePlus brightness is decent in direct sunlight?

Burllz said:
Apparently the app is developed by the guy who makes the ex kernel so I think I'm gonna use both. Thanks!
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Yup, that's what I do! I also recommend the magisk module lkt for battery savings.
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Jaws4God said:
I have not received my ONEPLUS 6 yet.. so just curious if you all feel like Stock OnePlus brightness is decent in direct sunlight?
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It's not great at stock max brightness

Jaws4God said:
I have not received my ONEPLUS 6 yet.. so just curious if you all feel like Stock OnePlus brightness is decent in direct sunlight?
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It's awful I cant see anything at direct sun light. For some reason it's a bit brighter on oreo.

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Increasing battery life

Hi guys!
I was looking for ways to increase battery life.
As far as I know you can undervolt and decrese CPU speed
Undervolt does not affect performance but does increase temperature right?
Decrease CPU speed obviously decreases the speed of the phone.
Both these things can be achieved by using a custom kernel right? I heard of franco kernel as being the best for these things...
Any other ways of increasing battery life?
Cheers!
nad4321 said:
Hi guys!
I was looking for ways to increase battery life.
As far as I know you can undervolt and decrese CPU speed
Undervolt does not affect performance but does increase temperature right?
Decrease CPU speed obviously decreases the speed of the phone.
Both these things can be achieved by using a custom kernel right? I heard of franco kernel as being the best for these things...
Any other ways of increasing battery life?
Cheers!
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Why not try Franco first before starting to tweak. The kernel's default settings are reputedly optimal for that elusive balance between performance and battery life.
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PhilipTD said:
Why not try Franco first before starting to tweak. The kernel's default settings are reputedly optimal for that elusive balance between performance and battery life.
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yeah well im using stock now so it was just a matter wether changing to franco would make a difference
nad4321 said:
yeah well im using stock now so it was just a matter wether changing to franco would make a difference
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Yeah, give it a try. Since I installed it, the phone (and my N7, too) has become snappier, and battery life on standby is awesome (like 1-2%/hr). SOT, on the other hand, is still lamentable, even at dim levels. If you do go Franco, I recommend getting the FK updater app on the Play Store.
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Yeah, give it a try. Since I installed it, the phone (and my N7, too) has become snappier, and battery life on standby is awesome (like 1-2%/hr). SOT, on the other hand, is still lamentable, even at dim levels. If you do go Franco, I recommend getting the FK updater app on the Play Store.
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Cheers! Do you know any good tutorial to unlock bootloader, root and instal custom recovery + kernel? Long process hahaha
nad4321 said:
Cheers! Do you know any good tutorial to unlock bootloader, root and instal custom recovery + kernel? Long process hahaha
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There's a tutorial on this in the forum. I'd link it to you but I am on my tablet at the moment.
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nad4321 said:
Cheers! Do you know any good tutorial to unlock bootloader, root and instal custom recovery + kernel? Long process hahaha
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2508284
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2507905
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2508284
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Thanks again From your own experience what would you recommend TWRP or CWM
nad4321 said:
Thanks again From your own experience what would you recommend TWRP or CWM
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TWRP, without a doubt. It's completely stable, and easy to use. CWM used to be really wonky; that's why I switched.
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PhilipTD said:
TWRP, without a doubt. It's completely stable, and easy to use. CWM used to be really wonky; that's why I switched.
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I guess all of these CPU speeds and undervolt can be changed at any time withouth erasing anythign right?
nad4321 said:
Thanks again From your own experience what would you recommend TWRP or CWM
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Philz touch. Its cwm based, more features than twrp and cwm put together and more stable than both too.
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nad4321 said:
I guess all of these CPU speeds and undervolt can be changed at any time withouth erasing anythign right?
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You can set up virtually any configuration with Franco. But, again, I suggest you try his default settings first. He put a lot into figuring it out, and his findings likely are the most reliable. I've never felt the need to customize the kernel any differently.
Some people, however, really like to mess around with the settings as a kind of hobby. I used to do so, and it's a lot of fun (and headaches). So, if you want to get into it, go for it. There are numerous apps you can use to tweak all those settings.
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rootSU said:
Philz touch. Its cwm based, more features than twrp and cwm put together and more stable than both too...
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I know, I've been meaning to check out out. Thanks
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PhilipTD said:
You can set up virtually any configuration with Franco. But, again, I suggest you try his default settings first. He put a lot into figuring it out, and his findings likely are the most reliable. I've never felt the need to customize the kernel any differently.
Some people, however, really like to mess around with the settings as a kind of hobby. I used to do so, and it's a lot of fun (and headaches). So, if you want to get into it, go for it. There are numerous apps you can use to tweak all those settings.
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I know, I've been meaning to check out out. Thanks
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I noticed that by default it has 2 cores working and then uses the other 2 when required... This might sound stupid but did stock already do this?
Try greenify and xposed framework.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oasisfeng.greenify‎
Im running the catalysm rom + franco kernel undervolted (which by the way decreases the temperature) and under clocked to 1728mhz. I also am using greenify + xposed. Finally I turn off location reporting, touch sounds, always scanning wifi and set location to "battery saving" mode. Without any gaming I get around 5hr of screen on time. Straight gaming gives me around 2.5hr of SOT. Usually I get around 4hr from my regular day. Any other tips for battery?

Franco Kernel vs Stock?

I am debating on whether to buy the pro version and flash Franco's Kernel for my Nexus 5 and 7 (2013). I just want to know what I bits of extra I can really do with it.. And if its worth it. I'm more worried about stability than anything I guess. I don't want to run into little issues whether it be audio, video, whatever it may be. Also I have never flashed a kernel or another ROM, I've always stuck with stock. I am running 4.4.2 right now utilizing Gravity Box and Wanam Kit, and a few other modules. Any input would be greatly appreciated. If this thread has been done before, my apologies. I am a brand new forum user, never really get on the computer.
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wardawgmalvicious said:
I am debating on whether to buy the pro version and flash Franco's Kernel for my Nexus 5 and 7 (2013). I just want to know what I bits of extra I can really do with it.. And if its worth it. I'm more worried about stability than anything I guess. I don't want to run into little issues whether it be audio, video, whatever it may be. Also I have never flashed a kernel or another ROM, I've always stuck with stock. I am running 4.4.2 right now utilizing Gravity Box and Wanam Kit, and a few other modules. Any input would be greatly appreciated. If this thread has been done before, my apologies. I am a brand new forum user, never really get on the computer.
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Well to be honest the stock kernel allready is very good, the only downsides of it are batterylife/screenontime and colors are not very vibrant. These 2 aspects are substantialy better with Franco kernel. Screenontime and batterylife is improved by at least 50% or more for some (check out the Franco thread). Also you can raise the speaker/mic/in-call volume as you wish and load a color profile for better and more vibrant colors.
if you want stability stick with stock
gee2012 said:
Well to be honest the stock kernel allready is very good, the only downsides of it are batterylife/screenontime and colors are not very vibrant. These 2 issues are substantialy better with Franco kernel. Screenontime and batterylife is improved by at least 50% or more for some (check out the Franco thread). Also you can raise the speaker/mic/in-call volume as you wish and load a color profile for better and more vibrant colors.
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I have been getting fantastic battery life with my setup now, I just leave brightness at auto, and from my bit of research, that seems to be the big culprit of battery life. I'm always looking to improve my phone in terms of performance and cosmetic, keeps me busy at negative 60 out here in North Dakota lol.
But 50% overall more battery life?! That's pretty friggin good. Would definitely pay for it for that kind of power.
I'm also assuming based on your post that the color control is not for LED control but the screen itself. Any idea if the Xposed LED module works well? I know its off topic just a quick question.
Not sure about the volumes, I usually don't mess with call volumes, but I'll look into it more.
Thanks for your post! Also please post the link to the Franco Thread.
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wardawgmalvicious said:
I have been getting fantastic battery life with my setup now, I just leave brightness at auto, and from my bit of research, that seems to be the big culprit of battery life. I'm always looking to improve my phone in terms of performance and cosmetic, keeps me busy at negative 60 out here in North Dakota lol.
But 50% overall more battery life?! That's pretty friggin good. Would definitely pay for it for that kind of power.
I'm also assuming based on your post that the color control is not for LED control but the screen itself. Any idea if the Xposed LED module works well? I know its off topic just a quick question.
Not sure about the volumes, I usually don't mess with call volumes, but I'll look into it more.
Thanks for your post! Also please post the link to the Franco Thread.
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If you are having trouble making a decision... just flash the kernel with fastboot and give it a test run. Can the free version of FKU auto flash? I'm not sure, you would have to investigate.
If you decide you like it (and the updates that go along with it), then maybe consider buying the app.
But yes, screen on time is better with FK due to the way the clock speeds scale. A lot better. Even with the stock settings, though I find even those to be a bit aggressive.
wardawgmalvicious said:
I have been getting fantastic battery life with my setup now, I just leave brightness at auto, and from my bit of research, that seems to be the big culprit of battery life. I'm always looking to improve my phone in terms of performance and cosmetic, keeps me busy at negative 60 out here in North Dakota lol.
But 50% overall more battery life?! That's pretty friggin good. Would definitely pay for it for that kind of power.
I'm also assuming based on your post that the color control is not for LED control but the screen itself. Any idea if the Xposed LED module works well? I know its off topic just a quick question.
Not sure about the volumes, I usually don't mess with call volumes, but I'll look into it more.
Thanks for your post! Also please post the link to the Franco Thread.
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Most users report a screenontime of about 5-7 hours while stock is about 3,5 hours. Don`t know about the Xposed module but color controll in the Franco kernel updater app is realy good and there are various preloaded settings available. Link thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2508284. Backup your current kernel in the FKU before you flash a Franco kernel, so you can restore it if need be.
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If you are having trouble making a decision... just flash the kernel with fastboot and give it a test run. Can the free version of FKU auto flash? I'm not sure, you would have to investigate.
If you decide you like it (and the updates that go along with it), then maybe consider buying the app.
But yes, screen on time is better with FK due to the way the clock speeds scale. A lot better. Even with the stock settings, though I find even those to be a bit aggressive.
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I believe you can, I'll look into when I get home.
So do you underclock or undervolt? I don't know the differences between the two, my apologies. If I do get Franco I think I will just leave it at the stock settings it comes with before I make any changes, still got learning to do. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
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gee2012 said:
Most users report a screenontime of about 5-7 hours while stock is about 3,5 hours. Don`t know about the Xposed module but color controll in the Franco kernel updater app is realy good and there are various preloaded settings available. Link thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2508284. Backup your current kernel in the FKU before you flash a Franco kernel, so you can restore it if need be.
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That's pretty awesome, definitely gonna try it out. I have a backup somewhere on my device, I think in Flashify, but I'll make another, can never hurt lol.
And thanks for the thread and all the other info!
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Stick with stock for at least long enough to give yourself a baseline to judge other ROMs/kernels against.
Wakamatsu said:
Stick with stock for at least long enough to give yourself a baseline to judge other ROMs/kernels against.
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I've had my Nexus 5 for roughly 2 months now I think, are you saying I should wait it out or do more research first? It is very scary for me lol. I'm always afraid to be making major internal changes without some form of consultation and research.
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Also quick question, I don't need to back anything else up correct? Flashing a kernel does not mess with anything else does it?
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wardawgmalvicious said:
I've had my Nexus 5 for roughly 2 months now I think, are you saying I should wait it out or do more research first? It is very scary for me lol. I'm always afraid to be making major internal changes without some form of consultation and research.
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I wouldn`t mess with the kernel settings like UV/OC besides color and sound optimisations. The stock settings are allready good enough for most users, only xperienced users should do that imo.
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wardawgmalvicious said:
Also quick question, I don't need to back anything else up correct? Flashing a kernel does not mess with anything else does it?
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No, flashing kernels or recovery`s don`t wipe data.
gee2012 said:
I wouldn`t mess with the kernel settings like UV/OC besides color and sound optimisations. The stock settings are allready good enough for most users, only xperienced users should do that imo.
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That's what I'll do then, what kind of sound optimizations are there? Just the mic volume and whatnot? Or are there some for playing music, I have poweramp and use that equalizer, so just wondering.
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wardawgmalvicious said:
That's what I'll do then, what kind of sound optimizations are there? Just the mic volume and whatnot? Or are there some for playing music, I have poweramp and use that equalizer, so just wondering.
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You can only raise the volume levels (no EQ settings), this should not interfere with PowerAmp.
gee2012 said:
You can only raise the volume levels (no EQ settings), this should not interfere with PowerAmp.
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Alright guess I'll just have to carefully play around with a bit. Thanks for your help!
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gee2012 said:
You can only raise the volume levels (no EQ settings), this should not interfere with PowerAmp.
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Oh last question, do you know of any stability issues with Franco Kernel? That is my number one concern, so just checking with you real quick before I go with it finally.
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wardawgmalvicious said:
Oh last question, do you know of any stability issues with Franco Kernel? That is my number one concern, so just checking with you real quick before I go with it finally.
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I haven`t had FC`s when i used the kernel, most issues of users we`re caused by undervolting too much.
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I haven`t had FC`s when i used the kernel, most issues of users we`re caused by undervolting too much.
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Alright sounds good! I'll let you know how it goes!
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wardawgmalvicious said:
Alright sounds good! I'll let you know how it goes!
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Oke, good luck and enjoy
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Oke, good luck and enjoy
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OK maybe a stupid question, should I use auto flash or flash via recovery?
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What rom/kernel combo do you use and why?

Just curious as to what reasons you have to use your rom/kernel combo.
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Just curious as to what reasons you have to use your rom/kernel combo.
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Stock ROM and EX Kernel. Don't need anything custom anymore with OOS (Haven't changed the stock ROM on a phone since the Nexus 6P with Pure Nexus ROM). EX Kernel because it is the closest thing to stock with not changing the ramdisk and I just need a nice and clean kernel to change vibration strength, max sound output and to lower the minimum clock speed of the cores for better idle drain of the battery.
Right now I'm using Havoc. I love it
Stock rom with:
-xxx nolimit magisk rom to disable gms and analytics.
-renovate magisk rom to set transparency of stt bar.
-smurf kernel: fast, stable performance and great battery, easy to change kernel setting.
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Right now I'm using Havoc. I love it
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I know that on previous generations of OnePlus smartphones Havoc OS was using a custom kernel baked in, not sure if its doing that currently on the OP7 Pro ?
deborok said:
Stock rom with:
-xxx nolimit magisk rom to disable gms and analytics.
-renovate magisk rom to set transparency of stt bar.
-smurf kernel: fast, stable performance and great battery, easy to change kernel setting.
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You're able to use Renovate Ice and xXx with each other? if so I'll have to check that out!
Elemental kernal with ice. Mainly because can disable ice to go back stock and update. Was on no limit first with smurf kernal but the. 8 update crashed some my of my apps and then I realized I really don't see difference in gaming using no limits or stock, just difference of score on atutu
International rom/EXKernel and random Gravity Box stuff.
Unless a custom rom has some crazy new feature I don't usually install them anymore.
Magisk/xposed cover most everything these days.
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International rom/EXKernel and random Gravity Box stuff.
Unless a custom rom has some crazy new feature I don't usually install them anymore.
Magisk/xposed cover most everything these days.
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Okay, I haven't used Magisk before, so trying to get a feel for what people like and why, last phone was an s8+ with SuperSu being the root app and was stuck on samsung bloatware. So far loving the stock Oneplus rom, just wish I had root for a few things. Just passing the time for the rep to get the unlock token from Tmobile since I got my phone on sunday.
Renovate ROM as it makes you feel like you're running OOS+. Gives subtle, but appreciated options, such as vibration when touching QS tiles, changing # of tiles in rows/columns and so on.
Kirisakura kernel because I used his kernel on my 3XL and he's a really nice and awesome developer! His kernel also feels like it has the perfect balance of stability + features.
Smurf and EX are good as well, and I sometimes switch to those occasionally.
I just experience issues like sleep of death and random rebooting with Smurf. EX is for when I just want to use something very simple and stable.
Smurf however makes my device perform like an absolute beast, so I still switch when new versions are released, but ultimately stay on Kirisakura for the most part.
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Renovate ROM as it makes you feel like you're running OOS+. Gives subtle, but appreciated options, such as vibration when touching QS tiles, changing # of tiles in rows/columns and so on.
Kirisakura kernel because I used his kernel on my 3XL and he's a really nice and awesome developer! His kernel also feels like it has the perfect balance of stability + features.
Smurf and EX are good as well, and I sometimes switch to those occasionally.
I just experience issues like sleep of death and random rebooting with Smurf. EX is for when I just want to use something very simple and stable.
Smurf however makes my device perform like an absolute beast, so I still switch when new versions are released, but ultimately stay on Kirisakura for the most part.
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I was looking into Smurf and it seems like they might be on track to fixing the sleep of death, I'm not an expert but I know they were talking/looking into it.
SlyUK said:
I know that on previous generations of OnePlus smartphones Havoc OS was using a custom kernel baked in, not sure if its doing that currently on the OP7 Pro ?
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It uses HDK (SkyDragon Kernel)
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It uses HDK (SkyDragon Kernel)
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That's cool. That's the kernel he was using with Havoc OS on the OP3 T too
Eric214 said:
Stock ROM and EX Kernel. Don't need anything custom anymore with OOS (Haven't changed the stock ROM on a phone since the Nexus 6P with Pure Nexus ROM). EX Kernel because it is the closest thing to stock with not changing the ramdisk and I just need a nice and clean kernel to change vibration strength, max sound output and to lower the minimum clock speed of the cores for better idle drain of the battery.
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Using stock rom and ex kernel. First time trying to adjust a kernel. I can't find the sound settings. I adjusted the vibration but I need help with the sound.
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Using stock rom and ex kernel. First time trying to adjust a kernel. I can't find the sound settings. I adjusted the vibration but I need help with the sound.
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Flar2 hasn't added that in yet, it's coming.
Eric214 said:
Stock ROM and EX Kernel. Don't need anything custom anymore with OOS (Haven't changed the stock ROM on a phone since the Nexus 6P with Pure Nexus ROM). EX Kernel because it is the closest thing to stock with not changing the ramdisk and I just need a nice and clean kernel to change vibration strength, max sound output and to lower the minimum clock speed of the cores for better idle drain of the battery.
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Flar2 hasn't added that in yet, it's coming.
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Thanks for the response.

Outdoor brigtness

Hi guys, I cannot found nothing about this,so, Is there any method to increase the max brightness of Op7? I know that with my old op5 with Elementalx this feature was possible.Is there any kernel that suppor.t this feature? If you use this,can you post a handbook? I have noticed that the modding for this phone isn`t like the old op phones.
Thank you for a reply.
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Hi guys, I cannot found nothing about this,so, Is there any method to increase the max brightness of Op7? I know that with my old op5 with Elementalx this feature was possible.Is there any kernel that suppor.t this feature? If you use this,can you post a handbook? I have noticed that the modding for this phone isn`t like the old op phones.
Thank you for a reply.
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You can use the high brightness mode app in my signature. Root is required.
Does It also work with stock kernel?

Which is the best custom rom for the poco x3???

I want to do some rom research in this week until I can unlock bootloader.
I prefer an Android 11 rom but if there's an Android 10 rom that works flawless I will not refuse to install.
Thanks.
ArrowOS, I can't stop recommending it enough.
It's Android 11, it's silky smooth fast, has Safetynet certification right out of the box (banking sold, pokemon go and other apps that depend on it work just fine) also NFC payments. Everything just works.
Also timely OTA updates (just be sure to use Orange fox instead of TWRP) and constant 120hz if you so wish.
Yepi69 said:
ArrowOS, I can't stop recommending it enough.
It's Android 11, it's silky smooth fast, has Safetynet certification right out of the box (banking sold, pokemon go and other apps that depend on it work just fine) also NFC payments. Everything just works.
Also timely OTA updates (just be sure to use Orange fox instead of TWRP) and constant 120hz if you so wish.
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I'll check it. Thanks.
I just hate Android 11 ROM's because the 3rd party launcher and gestures issue, but 80% are Android 11. I tested some ROM's and in my opinion, none is perfect.
Yepi69 said:
ArrowOS, I can't stop recommending it enough.
It's Android 11, it's silky smooth fast, has Safetynet certification right out of the box (banking sold, pokemon go and other apps that depend on it work just fine) also NFC payments. Everything just works.
Also timely OTA updates (just be sure to use Orange fox instead of TWRP) and constant 120hz if you so wish.
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How is camera? I am on wave os and camera here is kinda average. Only reason i am thinking to switch back to miui is because of camera but MIUI is kinda jittery, wave os is smooth.
ramnoob said:
How is camera? I am on wave os and camera here is kinda average. Only reason i am thinking to switch back to miui is because of camera but MIUI is kinda jittery, wave os is smooth.
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You get Gram, pretty good for what it is.
Yepi69 said:
ArrowOS, I can't stop recommending it enough.
It's Android 11, it's silky smooth fast, has Safetynet certification right out of the box (banking sold, pokemon go and other apps that depend on it work just fine) also NFC payments. Everything just works.
Also timely OTA updates (just be sure to use Orange fox instead of TWRP) and constant 120hz if you so wish.
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Hey, are you still on arrow? What battery temperatures you get? My phone is at 29 on idle and goes to 33 in minutes after i start using it. I think it's a little more than stock mi rom, can you share what temps are you getting?
ramnoob said:
Hey, are you still on arrow? What battery temperatures you get? My phone is at 29 on idle and goes to 33 in minutes after i start using it. I think it's a little more than stock mi rom, can you share what temps are you getting?
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26 when idle and I think 30 when using it. I wouldn't worry, this phone has liquid cooling so the heat generated from the CPU shouldn't affect the battery's temperature.
Yepi69 said:
26 when idle and I think 30 when using it. I wouldn't worry, this phone has liquid cooling so the heat generated from the CPU shouldn't affect the battery's temperature.
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Yeah i understand it has liquid cooling but why mine is at 28 even on idle state? Maybe i should factory reset?
Also are you on stock kernel or f1xy? Besides what's the room temperature at your location? That might also be a factor. Here it's around 15C
Alo I'm in auto brightness with 120hz forced. What are yiur setting?
ramnoob said:
Yeah i understand it has liquid cooling but why mine is at 28 even on idle state? Maybe i should factory reset?
Also are you on stock kernel or f1xy? Besides what's the room temperature at your location? That might also be a factor. Here it's around 15C
Alo I'm in auto brightness with 120hz forced. What are yiur setting?
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Room temperature is 22.7C°. I'm using auto brightness with 120hz forced, I'm using ArrowOS's stock kernel instead of F1xy (deep sleep bugs made me reinstall the original stock kernel).
ramnoob said:
Yeah i understand it has liquid cooling but why mine is at 28 even on idle state? Maybe i should factory reset?
Also are you on stock kernel or f1xy? Besides what's the room temperature at your location? That might also be a factor. Here it's around 15C
Alo I'm in auto brightness with 120hz forced. What are yiur setting?
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I wouldn't worry much about room temperatures, those are healthy temperatures either way and everything's a factor for those:
Room temperature
Hands temperature
Case you're using
Apps you're using
If it doesn't go over 40C° then it's not something to worry about.
Yepi69 said:
Room temperature is 22.7C°. I'm using auto brightness with 120hz forced, I'm using ArrowOS's stock kernel instead of F1xy (deep sleep bugs made me reinstall the original stock kernel).
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It's like 26C here and my phone is at 34C rn (tho I'm using it for like 30 mins now)
I think i should reflash or factory reset.
I get your point about temperature but if i play a game on it, i think it'll cross 40 since it's reaching 34 35 on normal use (fb, whatsapp)
I moved from stock miui 12.0.7, flashed rom, cleaned system in orange fox.
In what order did you flash?
Sorry for bothering you tho
ramnoob said:
It's like 26C here and my phone is at 34C rn (tho I'm using it for like 30 mins now)
I think i should reflash or factory reset.
I get your point about temperature but if i play a game on it, i think it'll cross 40 since it's reaching 34 35 on normal use (fb, whatsapp)
I moved from stock miui 12.0.7, flashed rom, cleaned system in orange fox.
In what order did you flash?
Sorry for bothering you tho
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It's ok, I like helping.
As of now, I don't trust F1xy's kernel just yet, can't have my personal froze deep freeze like that (I depend on my alarms for work too much).
I did the same as you:
MIUI
Orange fox
Wiped everything
Installed ArrowOS
Format Data
Yepi69 said:
It's ok, I like helping.
As of now, I don't trust F1xy's kernel just yet, can't have my personal froze deep freeze like that (I depend on my alarms for work too much).
I did the same as you:
MIUI
Orange fox
Wiped everything
Installed ArrowOS
Format Data
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Thank you so much.
I flashed f1xy just like an hour back to check temps, temps are still there. Not sure about alarm but everything else js working ok for me, i receive instant notifications, ambient display on etc
I think I'll wait for today's nightly and flash it clean.
Yepi69 said:
It's ok, I like helping.
As of now, I don't trust F1xy's kernel just yet, can't have my personal froze deep freeze like that (I depend on my alarms for work too much).
I did the same as you:
MIUI
Orange fox
Wiped everything
Installed ArrowOS
Format Data
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ramnoob said:
Thank you so much.
I flashed f1xy just like an hour back to check temps, temps are still there. Not sure about alarm but everything else js working ok for me, i receive instant notifications, ambient display on etc
I think I'll wait for today's nightly and flash it clean.
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So, do you recommend ArrowOS? I have also see CrDroid rom and don't know which to pick.
Also, what version of Orangefox have you installed? I see in the thread in the OP there is a "OrangeFox-R11.0_6_Alpha" and in page 6 there is a "OrangeFox-R11-Unofficial-Beta"
Tomorrow expirates the 7 days wait to unlock the bootloader and will install everything
ruchimes said:
So, do you recommend ArrowOS? I have also see CrDroid rom and don't know which to pick.
Tomorrow expirates the 7 days wait to unlock the bootloader and will install everything
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I haven't tried crDroid, I've tried evolution and wave os.
Out of all these, i prefer arrow. Arrow is smooth, devs are active, updates are daily (optional tho, you can easily turn off auto update or set reminder for it)
I think try all the roms and choose what suits you best.
ramnoob said:
I haven't tried crDroid, I've tried evolution and wave os.
Out of all these, i prefer arrow. Arrow is smooth, devs are active, updates are daily (optional tho, you can easily turn off auto update or set reminder for it)
I think try all the roms and choose what suits you best.
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I have just edited the comment, but you are faster hahaha
Also, what version of Orangefox have you installed? I see in the thread in the OP there is a "OrangeFox-R11.0_6_Alpha" and in page 6 there is a "OrangeFox-R11-Unofficial-Beta"
Will try this Arrow and see if it suits me
ruchimes said:
I have just edited the comment, but you are faster hahaha
Also, what version of Orangefox have you installed? I see in the thread in the OP there is a "OrangeFox-R11.0_6_Alpha" and in page 6 there is a "OrangeFox-R11-Unofficial-Beta"
Will try this Arrow and see if it suits me
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Haha np, I'm not sure about the orangefox version i have. I followed this tutorial to install orangefox, try this. (Tutorial isn't in english but is straight forward, in case you need help, we're all here at xda haha)
ruchimes said:
So, do you recommend ArrowOS? I have also see CrDroid rom and don't know which to pick.
Also, what version of Orangefox have you installed? I see in the thread in the OP there is a "OrangeFox-R11.0_6_Alpha" and in page 6 there is a "OrangeFox-R11-Unofficial-Beta"
Tomorrow expirates the 7 days wait to unlock the bootloader and will install everything
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I do. I haven't used others because they aren't Safety net certified thus some apps will not work (banking apps, NFC payments, nintendo games) and this one is fully legit.
Hi ! I have a Poco and I want to install ArrowOs.
I have never installed Custom Rom, I have a question about security.
Can I use this Rom without danger ? Can I use bank app ? Is there a risk for my bank data ? My passwords ?
I just want to install OrangeFox Recovery and ArrowOs. No root, no magisk. Just the Rom.
Thanks !!!

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