Too much - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Hello everyone,
I hope you are all fine.
I have been using OnePlus 6 as my daily driver since its launch. I have a special bond with my OnePlus & i hope you all feel the same. As in the past it used to be a flagship killer. Still is..
I am currently using OxygenOs 10.3.12 with custom kernel, rooted with magisk + some other modules.
My question here is,
Is it okay to run these rooted applications + so many modules and battery related customization?
Do these customozations do any harm?
Like i have greenify + Lspeed + NoLimitForOnePlus etc.
attaching screenshots.

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Nougat or Xposed?

Seems like all the new ROMS are all 7.0 Nougat that do not support Xposed... I have 10 modules I really can't live without, so is everyone install Nougat ROMS without Xposed? If so why?
Which modules? just curious
I also used to have a few (like 4-5) Xposed modules on mm those days. (Greenify, YouTube AdAway, Xtouchwiz, Xinsta...)
But then I decided to install Nougat Rom (go for ambasadiis rom by the way), and to begin I missed xposed a little bit, but after a wile I wasn't thinking about that anymore.
Cause u can use greenify without xposed also, just as patched YouTube APK AdAway (search for arter97 thread on xda).
Xposed is a nice goodie, but I think you can live without it till xposed for nougat release. (Rovo89 is working really hard on it )
So just install Nougat Rom, it's worth it
memocatcher said:
I also used to have a few (like 4-5) Xposed modules on mm those days. (Greenify, YouTube AdAway, Xtouchwiz, Xinsta...)
But then I decided to install Nougat Rom (go for ambasadiis rom by the way), and to begin I missed xposed a little bit, but after a wile I wasn't thinking about that anymore.
Cause u can use greenify without xposed also, just as patched YouTube APK AdAway (search for arter97 thread on xda).
Xposed is a nice goodie, but I think you can live without it till xposed for nougat release. (Rovo89 is working really hard on it )
So just install Nougat Rom, it's worth it
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I'm not stock Nougat (Korean G930L) beta, and really enjoy it. It is also rooted.
What are the main differences between the Nougat ROM and stock Nougat beta firmware?
ca12bon said:
I'm not stock Nougat (Korean G930L) beta, and really enjoy it. It is also rooted.
What are the main differences between the Nougat ROM and stock Nougat beta firmware?
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Difference is only that the devs addes a few mods and improvements like csc edits or performance and battery.
And also the roms have a debloat option.
Just look in their threads.

Help for ROM suggestion

Dear all,
I need a suggestion for to keep or not stock rom in my brand new Z5 (previous nexus 5, now defunct).
What I need:
Mandatory requirements:
- Marshmallow (for xposed)
- root (xposed/titanium backup)
- Xposed (for xprivacy)
- Xprivacy (no android without)
- rock stable (everyday use - main phone)
Really important:
- OTA in android 6 (this should be in mandatory part, but I think it is the hardest requirement)
Desiderata:
- good/perfect camera performance (near stock rom)
- good battery life
I do not need fancy features: keeping stock rom is a viable option, but I don't like the fact I cannot keep my phone updated for security reason.
I've read many topics about roms, but I lack global comparison. Anyone has tried many of them and can help me?
Feel free to suggest things I've not considered.
Thanks a lot and excuse my english.
SlimX, RomX
zacharias.maladroit said:
SlimX, RomX
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No OTA updates on these, right?
rustfish said:
Dear all,
I need a suggestion for to keep or not stock rom in my brand new Z5 (previous nexus 5, now defunct).
What I need:
Mandatory requirements:
- Marshmallow (for xposed)
- root (xposed/titanium backup)
- Xposed (for xprivacy)
- Xprivacy (no android without)
- rock stable (everyday use - main phone)
Really important:
- OTA in android 6 (this should be in mandatory part, but I think it is the hardest requirement)
Desiderata:
- good/perfect camera performance (near stock rom)
- good battery life
I do not need fancy features: keeping stock rom is a viable option, but I don't like the fact I cannot keep my phone updated for security reason.
I've read many topics about roms, but I lack global comparison. Anyone has tried many of them and can help me?
Feel free to suggest things I've not considered.
Thanks a lot and excuse my english.
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You're not going to be able to have OTA and stay on Marshmallow. You need to choose on or the other.
Thanks a lot to both. I opted to keep the original rom, only unlocking and rooting.
Maybe I'll try some updated kernel, if available.
Sony did a very good job hardening things, it's a shame to jeopardize my own phone not installing the last os version, but I can't think of using android as is.
PS: I know all the limitation of Xprivacy in marshmallow and in general, but few is better than nothing.

Best battery life ROM+Kernel combination?

Hi guys what was your best battery life rom+kernel combination ?
Are older android versions better for battery life?
ilGasp said:
Hi guys what was your best battery life rom+kernel combination ?
Are older android versions better for battery life?
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WARNING: DON'T COME TO ME COMPLAINING THAT YOU BRICKED YOUR DEVICE. YOU DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE WARNINGS
Here's the best set up I've found, LineageOS 14.1 Nightly, Franco Kernel rk113 3.4.0, SuperSU v2.82, and No Frills CPU Controller. Franco Kernel increases battery life crazily on it's own, then add LineageOS and SuperSU and use No Frills to underclock it. It lasts forever. You could even add the LG G2 battery mod to this and have a god tier battery.
Note though, flash LineageOS > SuperSU > Franco Kernel. If you flash the kernel before LineageOS it may be over written and your kernel will be messed up. (I know this for a fact will happen with Magisk 15.2). Before doing any of this make sure you have a back up using TWRP and/or Titanium Backup in case you mess up.
LineageOS 14.1 Nightly:https://download.lineageos.org/hammerhead
Franco Kernel: https://kernels.franco-lnx.net/Nexus5/7.1.1/anyKernel/ (scroll all the way down until you see a file called "fk-r113-anykernel2.zip" and download that.)
SuperSU 2.82: http://www.supersu.com/download (scroll down until you see the section called "Zips" and download the latest version).
No Frills CPU Controller: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.sineo.android.noFrillsCPU&hl=en
Hope you enjoy If so please hit that "Thanks" button! (Also the OS doesn't really affect the performance)
I'm wondering how you go about Gapps?
Dark rom 7.1.2 gapps and super su no kernel

General questions

Hello everyone .
Phone info: Honor 8 (FRD_L09)
Software: EMUI B394
I've just bought an honor 8 and rooted it .(twrp+supersu)
I have some troubles and questions to ask.
1. Now i am on stock rom . Which xposed framework should i use ? I tried the official nougat sdk24 and it works but seems buggy . After reboot , it says "Xposed is installed but not active . Check the logs "
2.Which is the most stable custom rom at the moment ? Should i try one ? I saw that the common bug is the encryption but i don't use it .
3. I also installed Viper4android and it works ok ,but i think that the volume and bass are a little bit lower than my previous phone (Galaxy s6) .Could it be the software the cause or maybe honor's built amplifier is worse than S6's ?
I appreciate every answer and hope you can help me.
I will attach the files i used and installed via twrp . Maybe that helps .
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1ZiH3pW9sJQRRhf8CTgbBQB8CU6rQNHUv
I have the exact same phone and was running the same firmware, I installed the last LineageOS as a daily driver and so far so good, I installed root + Xposed (SDK 25 Arm64) and enjoyed plenty of modules but then i uninstalled Xposed because of the battery consumption.
Everything is working well
Rayan19997 said:
I have the exact same phone and was running the same firmware, I installed the last LineageOS as a daily driver and so far so good, I installed root + Xposed (SDK 25 Arm64) and enjoyed plenty of modules but then i uninstalled Xposed because of the battery consumption.
Everything is working well
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What about Xposed ? The official archives have more versions
Take a look: http://dl-xda.xposed.info/framework/sdk24/
Yes like I said you have to choose ARM64 and SDK 24 because you're under Android 7.0

Few questions about rooted device

Hello everyone.
I have recently rooted my tab S6 LTE by flashing TWRP. I have done it for gaming purposes and to boost my device performance.
1-Which rom/kernel should I use for best gaming experience ? I heard I can reach 70 fps. What do i need to do to achieve that ?
2-My safety net fails on CTsProfile, how can that affect my device?
3-What modules should I download that would boost the games performance?
4-Is it possible to create a full backup using TWRP without pc/external storage ?
5-I tried to install rom manager but it says this app was built for a different android firmware, is there anyway I can install it and have it fully functional?
6-What are some recommended/useful apps I should use on a rooted device ?
7-Is there any app that speed ups the ads on apps with
out disabling them so I can still claim the rewards?
Is there anyway I can add Samsung pass to magisk hide ? I can't find the app since it doesn't have a physical icon after the last update
Extra info ; I'm using android 10
Thank you in advance
TL;DR
Split this thread in appropriate single ones.
Any answers please
What is this useless website ? I thought XDa were one of the best and oldest ios/android websites ?
Bull****, you're not even half as good as github
Delete my account please. I'm sure you will do this pretty quickly. Because this is the only thing you can do

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