OmniROM TreskMod vs Evolution X - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Both roms are AOSP-based and both allow us to experience Pixel features with advanced settings.
Well. What are the differences between the two rom?
Also, is TreskMod safe? Why doesn't the developer post on XDA forum?

i have the same questions

LENO7 said:
Both roms are AOSP-based and both allow us to experience Pixel features with advanced settings.
Well. What are the differences between the two rom?
Also, is TreskMod safe? Why doesn't the developer post on XDA forum?
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Because he dont want this XDA stuff&**** and on telegram he can decide whenever user go in or go out from the group

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[Q] Excuse the question!

I'm new here, so I was not able to post this in the development forum. My apologies!
I am looking for feedback as to which custom roms afford the greatest stability with the most features. I have an HTC One S that I intend to root. Please share your experiences with me, and many thanks!
unixguy29 said:
I'm new here, so I was not able to post this in the development forum. My apologies!
I am looking for feedback as to which custom roms afford the greatest stability with the most features. I have an HTC One S that I intend to root. Please share your experiences with me, and many thanks!
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You should be glad that you posted in here and not development. You would have likely gotten flamed and banned if this was posted in the dev section.
Onward to your question. The ROM you choose depends on your likes. If you prefer stock "sense" look or the native android look. There have been 100s of these types of posts. Do some research.
Some Sense-based Roms is: maximuS, ViperOne S, TrickDroid, AxiomS......
Depends on what you like sense based, CM10, miui? I stick with CM10 for the smoothness
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Get sense based Rom for smoothness and stability
This should be in the Q &A Section!
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devgee said:
Get sense based Rom for smoothness and stability
This should be in the Q &A Section!
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Thanks for the reply and for making me feel welcome!

[ROM] VanirAOSP [official] [nightlies] [4.4.4] organized, clean, fast.

Welcome to VanirAOSP. Our mission is to deliver a clean optimized version of Android with subtly improved versions of the features you love to as many devices as possible. we've tried to incorporate and improve our features in a way that makes them more cohesive to improve the overall user experience while correcting any performance regressions and improving functionality..
What to expect:
- This is not a McCopy ROM. What goes into our build is well thought-out and not a bunch of stuff duck taped together because we could.
- maximum optimization. We do our research. We test hard. We build -fstrict -O3 globally and include a massive array of code optimizations and memory leak fixes that we write ourselves and eventually submit to AOSP or Linaro.
- originality in our source. We generate a lot of new commits being features or general code improvements. We are open source to share and improve the community but we also try to make sure we offer a unique experience.
- aesthetics.. hopefully in your opinion
General features:
stock mode - ability revert to stock AOSP code with the exception of a few custom features we chose to keep active
enhanced performance.. longer uptime with less slowdown
custom written CRON and init.d.
UI and graphics improvements
custom navbar, navring, and hardware key features
halo (active display & lockscreen notifications are in review)
usability improvements like power reboot menu and sound
animation control
Improved Vanir keyboard
CM's profiles & quicksettings
additional quicksetting tiles
immersive mode
statusbar mods
clock & battery mods
lockscreen blur and other mods
soon to come -> quick cam and flash notifications
busybox, embedded root, init.d, cron etc
yatta yatta yatta
more to come when i feel like updating the op
Join our Google+ community for news/updates
Nightly downloads are available on our google+ page or directly from our server
if you're interested in becoming a maintainer.. or just need help please email me. i'll reply as soon as i can. [email protected]
Please help me continue developing, or simply just toss me some change for a coffee
kernel source
What the difference in the two files? I assume we want prime? I'll test this out later and see how it is. Thanks for sharing.
bossei said:
What the difference in the two files? I assume we want prime? I'll test this out later and see how it is. Thanks for sharing.
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i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
Runs great, thank you and appreciate your efforts, and the share.
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shannoncole05 said:
Runs great, thank you and appreciate your efforts, and the share.
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thanks. it's only gonna get better.
spread the word
Wow!! Just flashed this. Fastest 4.2 ROM I've had on this thing
Is it possible to make tilapia (Nexus 7 3G) version?
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PrimeDirective said:
i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
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hey PD, ATOM hauls on the GNex, so of course I've got to give this a go on the N7. thanks for sharing!
Guys if i flash this rom i need to format data partition too?also what about my apps and games?thx!
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johnnyman25 said:
Guys if i flash this rom i need to format data partition too?also what about my apps and games?thx!
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you new to flashing custom ROMs?
every time you change ROMs you should factory reset. it will keep your sdcard contents. as far as saved games it probably depends on the developer that made the game but it should hang on to them.
psafx said:
Is it possible to make tilapia (Nexus 7 3G) version?
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uhhmm yea i guess. i think somebody from droidhive was flashing my builds actually haha.
i'll see if i can figure it out tomorrow. i've been meaning to get a nexus 4 build set up too i just don't have the device or know anybody that could test it for me.
So far, this with Bricked .58 seems to be rock solid and blazing fast. It's about time we got the 4.2.1 performing like 4.1.2.
PrimeDirective said:
i suggest D01-13. it's newer and is set up like ATOM which is my personal ROM. the Vanir version is just the previous release i made on N7
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Any screenshots?
Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
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Wilks3y said:
Any screenshots?
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http://rootzwiki.com/topic/35925-rom-atom-421-v2-d01-13-milestone-113/
that picture is the 4.1.2 version of my galaxy nexus rom that uses the same source. i no longer include the version # in the pulldown and i use the stock icons because of theme chooser. i didn't steer very var from AOSP to leave it up to the user to decide how they want the ROM to look.
also, it should be noted that instead of using a ROM control app like AOKP or most other ROMs i decided it was more intuitive to include the features in their respective menus ie sound options under the sound setting header rather than having them in both settings AND rom control. look around there are a lot of subtle additions. to turn on developer options click on the build in about phone 7 times. in there is the reboot menu toggle. i felt this was a good place since the developer options are disabled for non-owner users with multiuser. that way somebody's kids don't reboot into recovery and cause havoc lol.
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Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
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in the eclipse thread. there's a bunch of inverted GAPPs out there. i'm having somebody put together an aroma installer for me right now that contains both regular and inverted gapps. pretty excited. also working on an inverted theme chooser theme to include with the ROM. options options!
spankmaster said:
So far, this with Bricked .58 seems to be rock solid and blazing fast. It's about time we got the 4.2.1 performing like 4.1.2.
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Maybe I missed this but what Kernel comes with this ROM?
bossei said:
Maybe I missed this but what Kernel comes with this ROM?
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stock AOSP. we don't have a kernel developer for the N7 and i haven't really had time to extensively test any of them out. feel free to flash whatever works best on your device though. I've had good luck with bricked and motley.
Winamp_zg said:
Where I can find those gapps which are mentioned in the first post?
Eclipse's gapps??
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+1
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PrimeDirective said:
stock AOSP. we don't have a kernel developer for the N7 and i haven't really had time to extensively test any of them out. feel free to flash whatever works best on your device though. I've had good luck with bricked and motley.
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Cool; thanks... The ROM is running really smooth already.

[Q] Best KitKat ROM for our XL

Hey!Which KitKat rom works best on Xperia L? There are many fixes, so I think that Android 4.4 is ready to daily use. But I don't know which rom is best:CM11, AOSPA Beta-6 or SlimRom?
aleksander002 said:
Hey!Which KitKat rom works best on Xperia L? There are many fixes, so I think that Android 4.4 is ready to daily use. But I don't know which rom is best:CM11, AOSPA Beta-6 or SlimRom?
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AOSPA beta 6 by DeviousFusion.
Joel16 said:
AOSPA beta 6 by DeviousFusion.
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aleksander002 said:
Hey!Which KitKat rom works best on Xperia L? There are many fixes, so I think that Android 4.4 is ready to daily use. But I don't know which rom is best:CM11, AOSPA Beta-6 or SlimRom?
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I suppose you really wanted to ask was which KitKat ROM is stable and with least bugs at the moment and you got the reply accordingly!
However, to a normal user it might look as ROMs being compared which is against XDA policies. I suppose changing your words of your posts be great!
Every ROM is developed after a lot of hard work and telling one ROM is better than another doesn't seem fair either as everyone has different level of skills ! Not just that, one ROM which you prefer might not be suitable for someone's else daily use!
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I suppose you really wanted to ask was which KitKat ROM is stable and with least bugs at the moment and you got the reply accordingly!
However, to a normal user it might look as ROMs being compared which is against XDA policies. I suppose changing your words of your posts be great!
Every ROM is developed after a lot of hard work and telling one ROM is better than another doesn't seem fair either as everyone has different level of skills ! Not just that, one ROM which you prefer might not be suitable for someone's else daily use!
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Okay.. So I have to test all avaliable roms.. Anyway, thanks for replies.
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Okay.. So I have to test all avaliable roms.. Anyway, thanks for replies.
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The developers usually write the bugs in the ROM with screen shots and what exactly the ROM has to offer!
If it interests you, go ahead and flash it !
You can ask for bugs, usual problems etc but not compare ROMs like : this ROM is better than this but you can give opinion like : I like this ROM as I find this x feature useful..
Hnk1 said:
The developers usually write the bugs in the ROM with screen shots and what exactly the ROM has to offer!
If it interests you, go ahead and flash it !
You can ask for bugs, usual problems etc but not compare ROMs like : this ROM is better than this but you can give opinion like : I like this ROM as I find this x feature useful..
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The only reason why I stated AOSPA beta 6 was because I've heard users saying that it's the most efficient Kit-Kat rom. (bug less)
Not because it's better than the others.
Joel16 said:
The only reason why I stated AOSPA beta 6 was because I've heard users saying that it's the most efficient Kit-Kat rom. (bug less)
Not because it's better than the others.
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Its still got most of the AOSP bugs!!!
Though I will tell its the best one in the lot.
But best bug free ROM is coming...
Yeah guessed it right CM11 ....
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No comparison threads between ROMs and kernels as these aren't allowed on xda. Reported.
Attention New Users!
"Best ROM/Kernel" threads are not tolerated on XDA. Why?
Because what somebody may say is a good ROM, may not work well on somebody else's device. Or Somebody else may not just plain like it.
Everybody has a different requirement, and things like this are considered "subjective". To determine what may be best for you;
1) Read the last several pages of a popular rom thread to determine any new issues in the latest release.
2) Try several ROMs to determine which you like, or works better for your taste.
3) Read the "Original Post" for known issues.
This is the only way to determine what is right for you.
Thread is closed.
Cheers!
MD

[Q] Best custom ROM for S2+?

I want to know what custom ROM I could use the best on my S2 Plus (i9105P)?
I want a stable and good performance ROM and with some features of course.
Currently I'm on Resurrection Remix v5.1.5 and I like the ROM so far but I want to know if there is a better, newer and maybe more stable ROM for my phone.
And if some of you think a ROM is better then Resurrection Remix also explain to me the difference between that ROM and Resurrection Remix.
Like what's better about it? Are there more features? Will I lose some stuff?
I like to test some ROM's but my S2 Plus is a phone that I daily use a lot so I need a stable ROM for it.
allard1997 said:
I want to know what custom ROM I could use the best on my S2 Plus (i9105P)?
I want a stable and good performance ROM and with some features of course.
Currently I'm on Resurrection Remix v5.1.5 and I like the ROM so far but I want to know if there is a better, newer and maybe more stable ROM for my phone.
And if some of you think a ROM is better then Resurrection Remix also explain to me the difference between that ROM and Resurrection Remix.
Like what's better about it? Are there more features? Will I lose some stuff?
I like to test some ROM's but my S2 Plus is a phone that I daily use a lot so I need a stable ROM for it.
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I use RR rom atm too. Maybe cyanogenmod M7 can be good rom. Heard about performance profiles. Also PAC-rom can be good too. PAC man is mix three of most popular roms: Paranoid android, Aopk(android open cource kang) and Cyanogenmod. So features gonna be rich.
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I use RR rom atm too. Maybe cyanogenmod M7 can be good rom. Heard about performance profiles. Also PAC-rom can be good too. PAC man is mix three of most popular roms: Paranoid android, Aopk(android open cource kang) and Cyanogenmod. So features gonna be rich.
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About CM11 M7: Can you explain to me what performance profiles are exactly? And what are the difference in performance?
About PAC-man: I see it is still in beta so is it stable? And what features do I have more then on RR and what features will I miss? And what about the performance ?
If I were you I'd make a little list of the features I use and the ones I absolutely need, and maybe the ones I would like to have. Then I would take a look through the different ROMs for our phone (they're not that many to be honest) and try out the promising ones. If you don't have the time, post the list here and we'd be able to help you out more easily.
Personally, I'm still switching ROMs around on my phone. Compatibility with a good kernel is a must for me (I use nebula). My musts are a black/dark UI toggle, lockscreen shortcuts, customizable quick settings, notifications and recent apps menu + statusbar traffic monitor. Things that I could otherwise do using Xposed Framework such as custom animations, progress bars etc. are just bonuses. Those things are found in pretty much every ROM so all that remains is a question of finding the lightest and most stable one.
Currently I've got my money on Dirty Unicorns - even for an early, unofficial build, it's pretty stable while offering everything I need. It's smooth and responsive, plus it's feature-rich - it offers pretty much what everybody else also has and allowed me to easily experiment with features I hadn't used before. This helped me find out what I want and what I don't want in a custom ROM.
Hi
Where I can find a custom rom list for our device?

What's the latest greatest ROM everyone is using for the Idol 3?

I rooted my 6045O last night and I'm excited to try a ROM on this phone. I seen the big thread on the CyanogenMod 12.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/ido...om-cyanogenmod-12-1-alcatel-onetouch-t3225533
But I wanna make sure it's the best ROM for this phone.
you cant read idol 3 section?
Wow thanks for being friendly to the new guy. As I stated, I seen the big thread on the CyanogenMod 12.1. Just wanted to make sure there wasn't a better ROM that you guys might know of before I put time into learning about that one.
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rlugo29 said:
I rooted my 6045O last night and I'm excited to try a ROM on this phone. I seen the big thread on the CyanogenMod 12.1 http://forum.xda-developers.com/ido...om-cyanogenmod-12-1-alcatel-onetouch-t3225533
But I wanna make sure it's the best ROM for this phone.
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I'm not for sure either.great work on all though.I'm leaning toward the dcz rom cause from my understanding its fast,smooth and I like stock style roms.
I didn't see a DCZ thread?
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If you gonna flash a ROM know that besides dcz, only fully working ROM is cm12.1 also I'm using 60450
Ok so those are my options. Thanks. Do you know any pros/cons of one vs the other?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/development/rom-6045-i806-dcz-stock-oc-kernel-root-t3257511
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rlugo29 said:
Ok so those are my options. Thanks. Do you know any pros/cons of one vs the other?
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Well do you want stock ROM with overclock kernel(DCZ) vs the beauty and customization of cyanogenmod?
All dcz rom is a almost fully debloated stock ROM and custom kernel made by team adrv.
903tex said:
Well do you want stock ROM with overclock kernel(DCZ) vs the beauty and customization of cyanogenmod?
All dcz rom is a almost fully debloated stock ROM and custom kernel made by team adrv.
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If the stock rom did not have such lag I'd suggest the majority stick with it unless you had a specific reason not to. Since it DOES have lag, I'd suggest the i806/DCZ rom since it is a version of stock that should eliminate the lag and work fully with the hardware. All the other rom's have issues of one type or another.
Resurrection Remix still has several things wrong..the camera off the top of my head. CM12.1 still has issues. Currently the cm12.1 dev does not have the device in hand...neither does the resurrection remix dev....working on rom's without the device is similar to driving blindfolded. You are guaranteed to get SOMEWHERE but it may not be where you want to be.
There are only 3 real roms available other than original stock and I HIGHLY recommend you backup your stock with twrp so you can go back to it for system updates. Why are the system updates so important if you are on another rom? They are the only way you can get modem driver mods/improvements among other things.
I'm not sure which I'd prefer at the moment. Guess I'll just read lol
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Cm 12.1 (10/29) is most stable on my idol 3 (6045i). Resurrection Remix is not stable. Random reboots, lag and speakers and cam don't work.
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Thanks for the tips. I do like performance and stability over anything. So I'll check out DCZ. I've already backed up stock.
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famewolf said:
If the stock rom did not have such lag I'd suggest the majority stick with it unless you had a specific reason not to. Since it DOES have lag, I'd suggest the i806/DCZ rom since it is a version of stock that should eliminate the lag and work fully with the hardware. All the other rom's have issues of one type or another.
Resurrection Remix still has several things wrong..the camera off the top of my head. CM12.1 still has issues. Currently the cm12.1 dev does not have the device in hand...neither does the resurrection remix dev....working on rom's without the device is similar to driving blindfolded. You are guaranteed to get SOMEWHERE but it may not be where you want to be.
There are only 3 real roms available other than original stock and I HIGHLY recommend you backup your stock with twrp so you can go back to it for system updates. Why are the system updates so important if you are on another rom? They are the only way you can get modem driver mods/improvements among other things.
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Are you talking about me?
903tex said:
Are you talking about me?
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Are you paranoid?
famewolf said:
Are you paranoid?
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Are you?
Sorry, wrong thread.

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