Wich rom are you using? - ONE General

Hi guys just got my opo.
Wich rom do u raccomend and why?
Thanks
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There are two threads already discussing this in the section you've posted in:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2886021
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2866920
You'll find plenty of information in those threads.
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Mahdi and AK v77 on my new Bamboo OPO. On my OB OPO I ran all Lollipop builds bit nothing has enough working features like KK.
I tried:
Temasek, BlissPop , and Darkobas, each has their advantages, but I want my editable nav bar... To which I still can't get...
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nicholaschum said:
Mahdi and AK v77 on my new Bamboo OPO. On my OB OPO I ran all Lollipop builds bit nothing has enough working features like KK.
I tried:
Temasek, BlissPop , and Darkobas, each has their advantages, but I want my editable nav bar... To which I still can't get...
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What about temasek? It's nice? I'm going to try it to use as stock. Any bug? Any audio mod compatible? Thx
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davibs said:
What about temasek? It's nice? I'm going to try it to use as stock. Any bug? Any audio mod compatible? Thx
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Temasek is awesome. But the only thing that drove me off CM12 builds are the Bluetooth volume control. Once you go to 70%, it will keep increasing in the background and the audio gets all distorted. Being a person who keeps his bluetooth on all day, I'd prefer to listen to my music blasting out and a nice, fixed, clear way - rather than having my ears blown to smithereens.
One more thing. I reverted back to 4.4.4 because of the plethora of working features. I don't want to be chasing waterfalls and always update to the latest ROM because of being new. I bought this phone because I like the potential it had on stock, and wanted to get the most out of it from a custom ROM. Mahdi was the way to go. Until I feel Lollipop is an upgrade rather than a downgrade, in features, I won't go back on my Daily Driver phone.
I may flash the odd Lollipop rom on my black OnePlus though. Keeping my bamboo one free of issues first.

nicholaschum said:
Temasek is awesome. But the only thing that drove me off CM12 builds are the Bluetooth volume control. Once you go to 70%, it will keep increasing in the background and the audio gets all distorted. Being a person who keeps his bluetooth on all day, I'd prefer to listen to my music blasting out and a nice, fixed, clear way - rather than having my ears blown to smithereens.
One more thing. I reverted back to 4.4.4 because of the plethora of working features. I don't want to be chasing waterfalls and always update to the latest ROM because of being new. I bought this phone because I like the potential it had on stock, and wanted to get the most out of it from a custom ROM. Mahdi was the way to go. Until I feel Lollipop is an upgrade rather than a downgrade, in features, I won't go back on my Daily Driver phone.
I may flash the odd Lollipop rom on my black OnePlus though. Keeping my bamboo one free of issues first.
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And it's the only bug?
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And it's the only bug?
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I'd say, a long term bug that needs fixing...yes.

It's me or lollipop is slow compared to KitKat?
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First time in years using stock rom. Going to root soon (already unlocked BL) for adaway. I forgot how many ads there were!
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I use my own ROM ;D
timos-rom.org

Pretty much same situation as nicholaschum, running mahdi and ak until there's a more feature rich version of lollipop available. Probably euphoria since they're the same team that worked on mahdi.
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Running my own builds of CM12.

daleski75 said:
Running my own builds of CM12.
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The current CM12 builds like daleski's or mine are very stable.
No significant bugs...

daleski75 said:
Running my own builds of CM12.
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stopped using euphoria builds ??

reyscott1968 said:
stopped using euphoria builds ??
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He build his own ROMs... So he is using his ROMs...

timos_ said:
He build his own ROMs... So he is using his ROMs...
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he posted before that he was using euphoria before while he was releasing his own builds

reyscott1968 said:
stopped using euphoria builds ??
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I was using euphoria builds on and off but the dev here had an attitude publish so that's put me off using it and also CM gets far quicker fixes and there is something satisfying about doing your own builds as well.

I'm on rooted CM 11s waiting for BlissPop to iron out some little glitches.

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Best rom for dd?

I currently am running liquidsmooth 3.2. I just found out that the thread for that ROM has been closed as per OP's request. I would like to switch to a different ROM but based on current choices, I don't know which one would be the best for a daily driver in terms of stability and performance. You advice would greatly appreciated.
Carbon rom is made by many off the devs from Liquid
Bionic Rom is pretty stable , basically stock with bionic patches for krait.
Paranoidandroid ROM is the way to go!
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onishchuk4 said:
I currently am running liquidsmooth 3.2. I just found out that the thread for that ROM has been closed as per OP's request. I would like to switch to a different ROM but based on current choices, I don't know which one would be the best for a daily driver in terms of stability and performance. You advice would greatly appreciated.
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Xylon ROM is one of the most stable roms out there. I would say any of the big name roms in the Original development section are pretty stable. Codefire, Xenon, anything else that isn't in beta.
I love Rasbeanjelly and MMuzzy myself.
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+1 for PARANOIDANDROID
Basically any rom is good enough for a daily driver on this phone, I know its a Douchy answer but with a nexus its basically your opinion its not like we are using Roms on the next update with major bugs to be worked on lol
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Also looking for a good first rom to flash.
Just rooted n unlocked bootloader last night.
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Crisisx1 said:
Also looking for a good first rom to flash.
Just rooted n unlocked bootloader last night.
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If you want something close to stock with some nice additions that add to the ROM I highly recommend MMuzzy. It's stock with the addition of clear all button for recently opened apps, T9 dialer, customizable quick settings, enhanced power menu and the addition to determine between H and H+ speeds. Other than that it is stock. But a good start for a first time ROM.
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Chochiwpg said:
If you want something close to stock with some nice additions that add to the ROM I highly recommend MMuzzy. It's stock with the addition of clear all button for recently opened apps, T9 dialer, customizable quick settings, enhanced power menu and the addition to determine between H and H+ speeds. Other than that it is stock. But a good start for a first time ROM.
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Just might take you up on that and flash it. Ty
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Rasbeanjelly is cool for me. But many roms are good dd if you test drive and fine tune!

cyanogenmod vs stock

Hello all,
Browsing the cyanogenmod website I am unable to find how this custom rom actually differs from stock. Could anyone tell me how it differs in tersm of features, performance etc.. ?
joefso said:
Hello all,
Browsing the cyanogenmod website I am unable to find how this custom rom actually differs from stock. Could anyone tell me how it differs in tersm of features, performance etc.. ?
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Unfortunately, the best way to go is to flash cm and then you'll see the difference(s)! Don't forget to do a nandroid backup first though.
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There's no real reason to use CM on a Nexus phone, other than for since variety. Stock plus xposed lets you do everything a custom ROM does.
CM is really made for phones burdened with terrible manufacturers skins.
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chrisrozon said:
There's no real reason to use CM on a Nexus phone, other than for since variety. Stock plus xposed lets you do everything a custom ROM does.
CM is really made for phones burdened with terrible manufacturers skins.
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Don't listen to this post , if it was true then no dev would release a rom here. There are plenty of roms that offer a lot more then exposed + modules. Even stock roms offer ART runtime which isn't possible with exposed. Try a few and ask questions on the rom in question thread as most people hear are more then happy to help.
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bladebuddy said:
Don't listen to this post , if it was true then no dev would release a rom here. There are plenty of roms that offer a lot more then exposed + modules. Even stock roms offer ART runtime which isn't possible with exposed. Try a few and ask questions on the rom in question thread as most people hear are more then happy to help.
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I don't have the exact numbers, but quite a few roms are based on CM. Take CM out of the mix, and there will be only be a few roms to choose from.
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Cm offers better control of your phone compared with stock rom. Besides, pravicy guard and crypted message is cool.
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I prefer AOSP, code is cleaner, sure devs would agree.
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chrisrozon said:
There's no real reason to use CM on a Nexus phone, other than for since variety. Stock plus xposed lets you do everything a custom ROM does.
CM is really made for phones burdened with terrible manufacturers skins.
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htc dream and htc magic, first devices with cm support had "nexus like" stock rom. So i guess that CM roms are still good for nexus devices
I reverted back to stock, the reasons for this are the battery drain with CM 11 M2 and the camera issue and the crashing, two of these I also experienced with CM 10.2. I am currently running franco kernel with the Dalvik/Bionic optimization and until now the battery life and performance have been like never before!
let me tell you someting buddy. the battery has several charging cycles ,wich means that over time it will not be as new.this is main reason for the bad battery life.
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joefso said:
I reverted back to stock, the reasons for this are the battery drain with CM 11 M2 and the camera issue and the crashing, two of these I also experienced with CM 10.2. I am currently running franco kernel with the Dalvik/Bionic optimization and until now the battery life and performance have been like never before!
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I don't have any of these issues on CM. The phone drains under 2% an hour while sleeping.
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good for everyone that enjoys CM, I do not think I will be returning to it, going to stick with PA for the near future if any rom is going to be flashed. I tested the battery life compared to recent usage, not that this matters anymore.

NamelessROM

Just found out that even though herna's thread is closed, NamelessROM is still alive and kicking with nightly build.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/namelessrom/files/n7000/
daedric said:
Just found out that even though herna's thread is closed, NamelessROM is still alive and kicking with nightly build.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/namelessrom/files/n7000/
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nice... will check to see if I find some changelogs ..
Here's the link for daily review : http://gerrit.nameless-rom.org/#/q/status:merged
RE : Here it goes ... 13-14/03/2014
Thanks guys @daedric @igorescu04 this ROM was my favourite from first time I tried it when @herna was the OP. Working great here, using the full modular gapps here with it.
Shalom and many thanks, john
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Nameless nightly updates going great still, ROM sound!
Shalom john
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RE
Just instaled the 30.03.2014 buit yesterday and I must say I'm surprised with the rom, it has all the extras from AOKP, CM, Slim etc themes work just great without any problems...
Just hope that the devs make a tread with it where anyone can follow, see changelog.
Thx again
Who can help to add nacional roaming to the ROM?
Good job....
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Who can help to add nacional roaming to the ROM?
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Ask here:
http://forum.nameless-rom.org/
Translations in Spanish for my
I for my part today I finished completely translated the Rom the Spanish, the bad thing is that some of these changes today also remain for the next Nightly tomorrow because there are still outstanding parts of approval and I could try to check if and today have gotten.
nice work.
How much screen on time u getting with this ROM and does art works??
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Yes art also working.
Does art works without any force closes and please share battery stats really thinking of downloading this rom
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Provide link too for downloading latest build thanks
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Provide link too for downloading latest build thanks
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Link in OP.
Anything more specific about this ROM and its current status on our GT-N7000? It's hard to find any real info.
How does it compare eg. to Carbon or Slim? I tried several KK ROMs, and while the features are brilliant and looks are fine, they're just not stable enough for daily use (reboots, freezes, systemui crashes etc.)
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Anything more specific about this ROM and its current status on our GT-N7000? It's hard to find any real info.
How does it compare eg. to Carbon or Slim? I tried several KK ROMs, and while the features are brilliant and looks are fine, they're just not stable enough for daily use (reboots, freezes, systemui crashes etc.)
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Okay guess I have to answer to myself. I tried the ROM for several days, and it was at least as good as the other KK roms I tried, and possibly better. Still not stable enough for daily usage, though. Themes are buggy and lead to systemui restart loops. Phone also frequently becomes unresponsive (screen won't come back on from sleep). When it works it works great, but it fails many times in a day. Tried both with the original kernel and the Forest kernel, no apparent difference.

Best ROM for battery life and performance?

Last time I ever flashed a ROM or participated in this was about 3 years ago. I'm pretty fresh to how this works and all but i still remember the gist of it. I just got my nexus 4 and am hoping to make it better
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mksin11 said:
Last time I ever flashed a ROM or participated in this was about 3 years ago. I'm pretty fresh to how this works and all but i still remember the gist of it. I just got my nexus 4 and am hoping to make it better
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ROM will be pretty much irrelevant. The vast majority are AOSP based, with the differences being visual tweaks and added features, which add little, if any, drain on the battery. Some features, like pocket mode, might drain a bit more, but it's up to you to use them. All will run smooth as butter, stock. It's things like live wallpapers, excessive widgets, and apps running in the background that'll cause lag and stutters.
Custom kernels can help with battery life, but it's a small percentage, and it depends more on how you use the phone. A wakelock detector app plus Greenify can keep your phone from constantly waking and syncing, and that helps battery life a lot. And of course, screen brightness is the biggest battery killer of all.
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Last time I ever flashed a ROM or participated in this was about 3 years ago. I'm pretty fresh to how this works and all but i still remember the gist of it. I just got my nexus 4 and am hoping to make it better
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Well if you want a really smooth and battery friendly rom, I'd recommend the L preview.. If you want a Kk rom I'd recommend liquidsmooth as it's feature packed and optimized really well. I personally have used both and right now use LS with Unleashed kernel.. It's a great combo. But in the end you gotta try out doff things to see what you like
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Well if you want a really smooth and battery friendly rom, I'd recommend the L preview.. If you want a Kk rom I'd recommend liquidsmooth as it's feature packed and optimized really well. I personally have used both and right now use LS with Unleashed kernel.. It's a great combo. But in the end you gotta try out doff things to see what you like
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I was thinking of install the L preview and matrix kernal! But I don't really know how stable and what bugs are in the ROM and also not many apps will work on L...
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I was thinking of install the L preview and matrix kernal! But I don't really know how stable and what bugs are in the ROM and also not many apps will work on L...
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While I used it there weren't any issues in my end .. But since L will be out in a matter a few weeks, if you want to stick to kk, the try out LS..
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While I used it there weren't any issues in my end .. But since L will be out in a matter a few weeks, if you want to stick to kk, the try out LS..
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So let's say I install L and matrix kernal. When the official update comes out, will I lose root when I update?
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So let's say I install L and matrix kernal. When the official update comes out, will I lose root when I update?
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Well I doubt you would be able to even install an ota update of the official L.. You'd have to probably flash a new rom based on it or flash the factory image once it's out.. I'm sure rooted base roms of L would come out within a week of the release so you could flash that.. But if you want the ota, then you can go back to factory image 4.4.4 after release of L and get the ota after.. But no root.

Screenshots of H2OS(newest official beta version)!

Fortunately,i have became one of the h2os brta memebers,and i finally could use the second part of the official system of OnePlus One.
For the h2os,the systemUI has change a lot between other AOSP series' ROMs,and when you contrast it with oxygenos you will have a exactly feel.
For now h2os is still in beta time,so it is not strange to see the bugs in the ROM(e.g too hot,probably lagging,high power consumption,poor compatibility and so on),so it is still have long way to go.(When i take screenshots,the capture sound makes me crazy,it is too noisy.)
Different from OxygenOS,H2OS is build for China market,so almost every app is optimized for chinese,some of the characteristic function properly couldn't use outsize the China.
For multirom,it can add as secondary rom,so if you don't want to wipe your data,you can try in multirom.
Build date?
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Build date?
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So, even using the official beta. Music app is not present too? Looks nice btw.
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dnle71 said:
So, even using the official beta. Music app is not present too? Looks nice btw.
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Official said that they will use Wangyi's music software as system music app,for now just have standard music player when you open a music file by yourself.
They're not using 5.1.1 lollipop as the base?
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They're not using 5.1.1 lollipop as the base?
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no, still in 5.0.2, as oxygen.
I would like to see some apps ported
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5th of june. Take a look at the screenshots clearly buddy. Don't take everything as granted. Try to be a explorer.
I still have not upgraded to 5.0.* I still dont like the plain design. nice features but needs more themes. still running 4 series and a cobalt theme just seems to work well for me.
Looks nice
I did install it as a secondary ROM. It is pretty good. But cm12.1 nightly is my daily ROM.
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