[REVIEW] CyanogenMod 13; works great as if it was a stable version! - Moto G 2015 General

All credits go to Alberto97 for developing the ROM and sharing it.
Currently, CyanogenMod 13 is available for the Moto G (3rd Gen.). It is an unofficial build and it is still in beta. Nevertheless, the ROM is amazing! I have been testing it for about a week now and I have not ran into any problems whatsoever. It feels very stable and if you have a chance, I highly recommend you check it out!
Links
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-13-t3254236

vnlatn65 said:
All credits go to Alberto97 for developing the ROM and sharing it.
Currently, CyanogenMod 13 is available for the Moto G (3rd Gen.). It is an unofficial build and it is still in beta. Nevertheless, the ROM is amazing! I have been testing it for about a week now and I have not ran into any problems whatsoever. It feels very stable and if you have a chance, I highly recommend you check it out!
Links
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-13-t3254236
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This (welcome) commendation could have been added to that thread.
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[ROM]Find 5] "Metallium OS" Unofficial builds

Hello Guys,
These are my Unofficial builds of MetalliumOS for Find5​
Spike Laboratory - Metallium​
ABOUT Spike Laboratory - Metallium
Spike Laboratory - Metallium >>SPLM is an after market firmware based latest "Android Lolly-Pop 5.X.X. This firmware is designed By Spike Laboratory .This firmware suits specially for those people who like,Multitasking performance,optimum speed. In-addition to This the firmware has Inbuilt options and settings to make customization of your Device the way you like.
Features , changelogs and screenshots can be found on Spike Laboratory - WEB
SUPPORT FOR SPLM RELATED ISSUES :
We spend an astonishing amount of time developing this firmware.
We can't spend much time on XDA as a result, so if you need support, please try the following:
Ask a question in your device forum in XDA. Someone will no doubt try to help you.
Our device maintainers are going to help you so pm them.
Any bugs or any other issues report to the device maintainers.
If you want to contribute or join to the device maintainer team contact either team leaders or device maintainers.
We expect that users help each other, well xda is a ll about it.
OFFICIAL LINKS & INFORMATIONS :
Official Web-Page
SPLM ROMS
Recommanded gapps
DOWNLOADS
(Please do not mirror Download links or Mention Link in any of your posts )
INSTALLATION STEPS:
Minimum Requirements To Install SPLM:
Your Device Should be Rooted with Unlocked Boot-loader & Latest Custom recovery Installed.
Recommended Custom Recovery TWRP : Click Here to View TWRP Offical supported devices
Installation Procedure:
(A)If you are making a Fresh Installation(or coming from any other rom other than SPLM) :
Boot Into Recovery Mode
Wipe Data,System,Cache,Dalvik
Flash provide latest SPLM ROM Zip
Again Wipe Cache and Dalvik
Reboot To System
Now again Reboot into Recovery Mode
Flash latest G-Apps
Wipe Cache and Dalvik....and Reboot To System.
Have always this zip in your sd in case od sim unlock issue Find5 is exeperiencing since Lollipop, just flash it in recovery if needed.
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(B)If you are already Running SPLM Rom But you want to update with latest version:
Boot Into Recovery Mode
Flash provided Updates of SPLM ROM(latest weekly)
Again Wipe Cache and Dalvik
Reboot To System.
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SOURCE:
SPLM ROM SOURCE
SPLM DEVICES SOURCE
Kernel Sources
CREDITS:
ALL SPLM team
CM
AOSPA-L
SlimRom
CrDroid
DU
Omnirom
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WHO ARE WE AND WHAT ARE WE DOING?:
TEAM SPIKE LABORATORY
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XDAevDB Information
Metallium OS, ROM for the Oppo Find 7
Contributors
Schneiderle, a1krab
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.0
Beta Release Date: 2015-09-14
Created 2015-09-14
Last Updated 2015-09-15
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New build
Hello Guys,
First release is available :
metallium_find5-1.0-20150914.zip
Download:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347815860
Next builds will have changelog.
Enjoy & Cheers
jejecule said:
Hello Guys,
First release is available :
metallium_find5-1.0-20150914.zip
Download:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347815860
Next builds will have changelog.
Enjoy & Cheers
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Feedback are really appreciated
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
New build Metallium
Hello new build is up: see op download link to basketbuild or normal way: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347817647
Cheers
Here comes the feedback:
- Autorotation doesnt work. Maybe kernel related.
- Some lag and instability but this could very (most definitely) well be the bidji kernel. (Havent tested on stock kernel)
- Everything else works fine.
- Betterylife is fine, nothing crazy.
- Botton backlight works
Will test tomorrow with stock kernel a few minutes to confirm sone issues maybe. But I like the battery life of bidji kernel too much to not use it.
What does this rom do different compared to other cm like roms? I couldnt really find any major pros or cons. Just very cm like but not from cm I guess. I really hate that they have edited the default launcher with their own ugly app drawer icon and removed the launcher options. Luckily we have an appstore with other launchers. I will change rom to DU again probably because of the auto rotate (but button backlight doesnt work there if i recall correctly).
Still really loving all your builds to test compare and tinker with. And the new bidji kernel makes the tinkering and fiddling even more interesting . Hope this feedback helps.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Find 5 met Tapatalk
boertjeg said:
Here comes the feedback:
- Autorotation doesnt work. Maybe kernel related.
- Some lag and instability but this could very (most definitely) well be the bidji kernel. (Havent tested on stock kernel)
- Everything else works fine.
- Betterylife is fine, nothing crazy.
- Botton backlight works
Will test tomorrow with stock kernel a few minutes to confirm sone issues maybe. But I like the battery life of bidji kernel too much to not use it.
What does this rom do different compared to other cm like roms? I couldnt really find any major pros or cons. Just very cm like but not from cm I guess. I really hate that they have edited the default launcher with their own ugly app drawer icon and removed the launcher options. Luckily we have an appstore with other launchers. I will change rom to DU again probably because of the auto rotate (but button backlight doesnt work there if i recall correctly).
Still really loving all your builds to test compare and tinker with. And the new bidji kernel makes the tinkering and fiddling even more interesting . Hope this feedback helps.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Find 5 met Tapatalk
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Ik dank je voor uw feedback!
Autorotation: well still a mistery only DU is working, kernel is the same, so frameworks must be the culprit.
For the rest, I just jump into this project cause I found it interesting and different from others but i'm slowly think I was wrong.
Anyway,yes it not cm but device trees are so, bugs will remain mainly the same .
To be honest, not sure I'll keep on long time with this one except if users are happy
At least om my AFH I have some 30 downloads, in their basketbuild, 0...
Een prettige end of weekend!
Jeje
Sent from my Nexus 6 using XDA Free mobile app
(I lolled a bit because of you typing Dutch )
Tested again on stock kernel, same issues as before with auto rotate. Something to add why this is different compared to other roms: it is not so much in options but everything that is there is done well. Like all icons and stuff are all good and done and there are no wierd looking menus. So it is a very slick experience IMHO (except the boot logo ugh).
Cheers
Hello Guys,
With Metallium team members, we decided to make those builds "unofficials". This won't change anything for you, builds with remain the same with same quality and improve progressively.
This is a good team and i'm proud to build for them, last post from my dutch mate proves it.
Reasons why this change: i prefer to keep my liberty, to build myself, to post my builds where i used to post it, and so on. Furthermore, i'm official member of crDroid team and it takes me lot of time, and i want to keep the same quality for them too.
So expect new Metallium build at least weekly.
I wish you a nice evening.
Cheers,
Any signs of lvm support on the ROM?
Sent from my X9076 using Tapatalk
New Find5 Metallium
piyush7243 said:
Any signs of lvm support on the ROM?
Sent from my X9076 using Tapatalk
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Only one chinese mate is doing it without publishing his sources, so really difficult.
By the way: new build is up: metallium_find5-1.0-20150921.zip
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347820446
Cheers
jejecule said:
Only one chinese mate is doing it without publishing his sources, so really difficult.
By the way: new build is up: metallium_find5-1.0-20150921.zip
Download: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347820446
Cheers
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I think the sources are here
https://github.com/feelingfree-me/android_device_oppo_apq8064-common/tree/5.1.1-lvm
Sent from my X9076 using Tapatalk
piyush7243 said:
I think the sources are here
https://github.com/feelingfree-me/android_device_oppo_apq8064-common/tree/5.1.1-lvm
Sent from my X9076 using Tapatalk
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i will check then guys!
I suppose some special twrp are required too?
Cheers
There you go. This is support LVM
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347760547
piyush7243 said:
There you go. This is support LVM
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347760547
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Thanks mate, appreciated, i will try a build today, hope you'll test it, don't worry i'll test it first
Cheers
The TWRP works fine and can unify the storage. The CM build posted on the oppo forums seems to work no worse than any other CM-derived rom. An LVM aware build of Dirty Unicorns would be awesome. I'm happy to test things because my Find 5 isn't my primary device anymore so I don't rely on it.
jejecule said:
Thanks mate, appreciated, i will try a build today, hope you'll test it, don't worry i'll test it first
Cheers
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I am already running a CM version having LVM and its good apart from Auto rotate which seems to be a bug in CM12.
But another ROM with proper support would be awesome and feel free to get back to me to test the same
P.S: enabling selinux enforce by default seems to be a but flaky
piyush7243 said:
I am already running a CM version having LVM and its good apart from Auto rotate which seems to be a bug in CM12.
But another ROM with proper support would be awesome and feel free to get back to me to test the same
P.S: enabling selinux enforce by default seems to be a but flaky
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Unfortunately, CM12 has the autorotate issue in all my builds except DU. So what i propose is, first make a test on metallium to see if LVM works then try to adapt to DU, new DU version should come within one day or two.
Thanks for your support.
Cheers
Guys,
If you wanna test a lvm compatible build: go there: metallium_find5-1.0-20150923.zip
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347821013
Cheers

[DEV] CyanogenMod 14.1 - Degaswifi - [Needing Help]

A CyanogenMod DEV, is going to help me build a working CyanogenMod 14.1 build for this device. But I need someone to help me make the GitHub Project possible.
The CyanogenMod DEV. is only wanting to make 1 (one) build. So if you guys want more versions, you guys have to build it, with these code sources on GitHub.
Link To The GitHub Project:
"https://github.com/Darkestwolf98/Degaswifi-CM-14.1"
I am needing some people to build some versions for CyanogenMod 14.1 for Degaswifi, and to test these versions.
This is 230NU version right? Ill test for you, have been using cm for a long time be glad to get a new build finally on this thing.
dougyj said:
This is 230NU version right? Ill test for you, have been using cm for a long time be glad to get a new build finally on this thing.
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Yes
I want to help, but how to build?

Discussion : Android 8.1 Oreo Related Development

It's hard to pin down the Android codename in advance thanks to Google's notorious trolling. Remember Key Lime Pie and Milkshake? This time, everyone's first guess turned out to be the right one. Google has named Android 8.0 "Oreo" after the cookies produced by Nabisco.
Most Android names are generic treats like Marshmallow and Nougat. However, this is not the first time Google has worked with a company to use a name brand. KitKat was a surprise announcement in 2013. The agreement between Google and Nestle/Hershey includes some cool limited edition KitKat candy bars, too. It is unclear if there will be similar Android-themed Oreo packaging, but Google must have some manner of agreement allowing it to use the Oreo trademark. The statue does at least look a bit more daring than other recent bugdroid mascots.
There's not much new to report on the features in Oreo—we've been playing with the developer preview for months, after all. You can expect picture-in-picture support for apps, autofill apps, faster boot times, and those god-awful new emoji. Oreo is being rolled out to AOSP today, and updates for the Pixels and recent Nexus devices are in final testing now. You can expect the OTA soon on those devices.
Google has just announced that Android 8.0 Oreo will be uploaded to the Android open Source Project today, and that updates to the newest version of the platform are currently being tested by carriers for the Google Pixel, Nexus 5X, and Nexus 6P. Google says these updates will begin rolling out in phases "soon," along with updates for the Pixel C and Nexus Player.
Google has not clarified when factory images or OTA files will be available for devices at this time.
As a reminder, Android Oreo brings a number of new features to the table, including notification dots, enhanced speed, a brand-new set of emoji , more aggressive battery life management, and [finally] OS-level autofill.
Source : Google, AndroidPolice
Android 8.1 is the next version of the OS, Google app reveals..
Android 8.0 Oreo has only been out for a couple of weeks at this point, and hasn't actually made it to every single supported Nexus and Pixel device out there yet. Not to mention how long it's going to take for it to land on any other phone or tablet.
Even so, maybe you'd like to know what the next version of the OS will be? It's Android 8.1, by the way. This has been revealed by a teardown of the latest iteration of the beta Google app. The SDK used internally by the company to build said app outright says so.
As for the name, it makes most sense for Google to keep using Oreo - it would be a shame to switch from such a well recognized brand so soon, and it's also how it did things last year with 7.0 and 7.1 both being Nougat. If you're wondering when 8.1 will hit, remember that in 2016 Android 7.1 debuted with the Pixels only a couple of months or so after 7.0 updates started going out. So we assume that this year the second-gen Pixels will be the first devices to launch running Android 8.1, when they land in October.
Source : - Google, GSMARENA
Google announces Android 8.1 developer preview, final release planned for December
Google launched the new Pixel phones with Android 8.0, which is what last year's Pixel's have been running since the update. A new version of Oreo is on the way, though, and you can try it right now. Google has launched a developer preview for Android 8.1. As usual, it's supported on recent Google devices and can be installed in two ways.
The system images are available for download now, but that requires an unlocked bootloader. The beta program with automatic OTA updates will be available as well. You can sign up now, but it looks like the switch hasn't been thrown to push out the OTAs just yet. If you want to get on the dev preview, it's compatible with the following devices. The OTA files are available for sideloading, though.
Nexus 5X
Nexus 6P
Pixel C
Pixel
Pixel XL
Pixel 2
Pixel 2 XL
The Android 8.1 preview runs from today until the OS is released, which Google expects to happen in December. Installing the preview should not affect your data, but you never know. Running a developer preview does come with some risk, so make sure you've got your data backed up. Leaving the beta program will result in a device reset as well.
Google has a developer-oriented changelog up. Here's what you can expect in the new version.
Neural networks API: The Neural Networks API (NNAPI) provides apps with hardware acceleration for on-device machine learning operations. The API supports on- device model creation, compilation, and execution.
Notifications: Apps can now only make a notification alert sound once per second. Alert sounds that exceed this rate aren't queued and are lost. This change doesn't affect other aspects of notification behavior and notification messages still post as expected.
Improved targeting for low-RAM devices
Autofill framework updates: custom descriptions that the Android System shows in the autofill save UI, specify a Validator object that your app can use to decide if the Android System should show the autofill save UI, and more.
EditText updates
Programmatic Safe Browsing actions: Devs can control whether an app reports known threats to Safe Browsing, and have the app automatically perform a particular action—such as going back to safety—each time it encounters a URL that Safe Browsing classifies as a known threat.
Video thumbnail extractor: The MediaMetadataRetriever class has a new method, getScaledFrameAtTime(), that finds a frame near a given time position and returns a bitmap with the same aspect ratio as the source frame, but scaled to fit into a rectangle of given width and height.
Shared memory API: Android 8.1 (API level 27) introduces a new SharedMemory class. This class allows you to create, map, and manage anonymous shared memory that can be used by multiple processes or apps.
WallpaperColors API: Adds support for managing wallpaper colors. This feature lets you create a WallpaperColors object from a bitmap, a drawable, or by using the first three most visually representative colors. You can also retrieve details of the first three noticeable colors of a wallpaper.
Fingerprint updates
Source - AndroidPolice, Google
DISCLAIMER
Code:
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[*]I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
[*]thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed.
[*]before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
[*]you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
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List of Android 8.0 / 8.1 Oreo Based Beta / Alpha Rom's
Osprey
1. [ROM]AospExtended ROM V5.2 [OSPREY]
2. [ROM][osprey] Unofficial LineageOS 15.0 by Alberto97
3. [ALPHA] AOSP 8.0.0 r17 [UltraDevs] [OSPREY] [5 OCT Patch]
4. [ROM]crDroid Android 4.0 [OSPREY] [UNOFFICIAL]
5. [ROM]Xenon HD [OSPREY] [UNOFFICIAL]
6. [UNOFFICIAL][OREO]XPerience 12.0.0
7. [ROM][OSPREY]OFFICIAL]Pixel Experience [AOSP]
8. [ROM][osprey] The Android Open Source Project
9.[ROM]CosmicOS 3.0 Chronus for Osprey[UNOFFICIAL]
10.[Osprey][8.0.0][Unofficial] Ground Zero ROMs || Validus [Beta][GZOSP]
11.[Osprey][VoLTE][AOSCP]CypherOS-5.1[UNOFFICIAL]
12.[ROM]LineageOS 15.1 [OSPREY/MERLIN] [UNOFFICIAL]
13.[ROM][Osprey]ResurrectionRemix v6.0.0[UnOfficial]
Merlin
1. AospExtended 5.2 for Moto G Turbo/Merlin!! By Innfinite4evr
2.[ROM][Merlin]ResurrectionRemix v6.0.0[UnOfficial]
3.[ROM][8.0.0] crDroid Android 4.0 [OSPREY/MERLIN] [UNOFFICIAL] By althafvly
4.[ROM][Merlin]OFFICIAL]Pixel Experience [AOSP]
Official OpenGapps for Oreo 8.1 has been released but still it's in Beta​http://opengapps.org/​
TWRP
Osprey
[TWRP][osprey] TWRP for Moto G 2015
Merlin
[TWRP][merlin] TWRP for Moto G Turbo
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Reviews For the Android 8 / 8.1 Based Alpha Rom's
LOS 15 Osprey Alpha Build
Battery Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73793250&postcount=381
In - Depth Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73928613&postcount=499
AospExtended ROM V5.0 [OSPREY] Alpha build
General Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74008848&postcount=37
In - Depth Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74097172&postcount=140
AOSP 8.0.0 r17 [UltraDevs] [OSPREY] Alpha build
General Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74107538&postcount=24
The Android Open Source Project 8.0
General Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74622199&postcount=32
Battery Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74640229&postcount=40
[Osprey][8.0.0][Unofficial] Ground Zero ROMs || Validus [Beta][GZOSP]
General Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74691620&postcount=12
Battery Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74692903&postcount=13
[ROM][8.1.0_r1] Pixel Experience [AOSP][OSPREY][UNOFFICIAL]
General Review - https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74845271&postcount=47
rahul9999 said:
Initial manifest for official Lineage 15.0 has been Created today,
So they have started working on this
Source : - Initial manifest for Lineage 15.0
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That's pretty cool. My guess is that the first Oreo ROM for our osprey is going to be Lineage OS 15.0.
This time arround, Lineage should be the first one, since there is no fiasco like Nougat's two major releases at once (7.0 and 7.1.1). Remember how people used to get CyanogenMod 14.0 internal sources and put them into Nougat 7.0 ROMs for the osprey? Back then I used to love BeanStalk because it was pretty much the most stable Nougat ROM for my osprey. There was a bug with video recording but I was ready to trade new features for video recording.
nicolasmart said:
That's pretty cool. My guess is that the first Oreo ROM for our osprey is going to be Lineage OS 15.0.
This time arround, Lineage should be the first one, since there is no fiasco like Nougat's two major releases at once (7.0 and 7.1.1). Remember how people used to get CyanogenMod 14.0 internal sources and put them into Nougat 7.0 ROMs for the osprey? Back then I used to love BeanStalk because it was pretty much the most stable Nougat ROM for my osprey. There was a bug with video recording but I was ready to trade new features for video recording.
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I cant wait man. I need my cookie fix.
rahul9999 said:
Initial manifest for official Lineage 15.0 has been Created today,
So they have started working on this
Source : - Initial manifest for Lineage 15.0
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I'm not a fan of Lineage. I think I'll stick with CAF rom. It's the best I've ever flashed and the longest I've stayed with a rom.
melp57 said:
I'm not a fan of Lineage. I think I'll stick with CAF rom. It's the best I've ever flashed and the longest I've stayed with a rom.
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paranoid android is the best one.......caf roms are always better than los........though old build,you may try cosmic os....it is made by shubham singh and caf based............thats good too........but aospa 7.2.3 works like a charm..........it is my daily driver
With the support of Great Developers we should surely get Android Oreo for our device.. Also a CAF Based Rom but it will take a time as usual... Not sure how much time take for PA..
As i can see a work for Lineage 15 is going on very well & i think this would be our first Oreo ROM..
RijuSarkar13 said:
paranoid android is the best one.......caf roms are always better than los........though old build,you may try cosmic os....it is made by shubham singh and caf based............thats good too........but aospa 7.2.3 works like a charm..........it is my daily driver
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I've tried aospa but I don't really like it. It's not that stable for me on osprey, the Qualcomm camera doesn't work and I needed another camera app, PACKAGE INSTALLER WAS MISSING!!! I WASN'T ABLE TO INSTALL APKs, even through recovery. I needed to re-install it to make package installer work. Also, it's not that customizable. Not that Default Lineage is but after installing substratum, everything is perfect.
Sticking with LOS 14.1 + Open Gapps + Kali Nethunter until Lineage 15 gets released.
nicolasmart said:
I've tried aospa but I don't really like it. It's not that stable for me on osprey, the Qualcomm camera doesn't work and I needed another camera app, PACKAGE INSTALLER WAS MISSING!!! I WASN'T ABLE TO INSTALL APKs, even through recovery. I needed to re-install it to make package installer work. Also, it's not that customizable. Not that Default Lineage is but after installing substratum, everything is perfect.
Sticking with LOS 14.1 + Open Gapps + Kali Nethunter until Lineage 15 gets released.
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I launched so many apps with package installer...that's not roms fault...for example I installed nova Google companion from apkmirror and few other apps..not a single problem...Qualcomm camera got better in 7.2.3...though Moto z camera is always better...it has not much customisation and that is it's uniqueness...I always feel I am using a stock Moto so much improved ROM...I just love the aospa...
RijuSarkar13 said:
paranoid android is the best one.......caf roms are always better than los........though old build,you may try cosmic os....it is made by shubham singh and caf based............thats good too........but aospa 7.2.3 works like a charm..........it is my daily driver
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The CAF rom is updated.
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rahul9999 said:
With the support of Great Developers we should surely get Android Oreo for our device.. Also a CAF Based Rom but it will take a time as usual... Not sure how much time take for PA..
As i can see a work for Lineage 15 is going on very well & i think this would be our first Oreo ROM..
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Can't thank our Osprey Dev enough! This device is 2 yrs old and still going strong.
melp57 said:
The CAF rom is updated.
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Can't thank our Osprey Dev enough! This device is 2 yrs old and still going strong.
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Yes.. All credits goes to Great Dev Like @Alberto97 @ishubhamsingh @ Arcadee & Many more
melp57 said:
The CAF rom is updated..
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which one is updated? cosmic os?
RijuSarkar13 said:
which one is updated? cosmic os?
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Sorry, pa
...
Guy's... Thread Subject edited Related to Android Oreo development.. So instead of spamming any other active threads you can post here...
Also please bear in mind Don't ask for ETA for any Android Oreo ROM... It's against XDA Rules..
Our official Lineage Os maintainer @Alberto97 successfully booted Lineage Os 15 ROM on our device while testing..
So guys be patient development is going great & as per this source we will surely get official Lineage Os 15 ROM based on Android 8 Oreo
Poll added related to which Android Oreo Based Rom your waiting for..
rahul9999 said:
Our official Lineage Os maintainer @Alberto97 successfully booted Lineage Os 15 ROM on our device while testing..
So guys be patient development is going great & as per this source we will surely get official Lineage Os 15 ROM based on Android 8 Oreo
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Love to get my hands on what he flashed!
EDIT: nice poll!
edit: lots of threads out there saying how to flash oreo on any phone, but the fine print says only nexi and pixili.
edit: seems like Lineage by the end of this year which is fantastic. I assume both 14.1 and 15.0 will be running side by side for quite a while.
edit: Added to my sig to help folks fine it.
edit: @rahul9999 you might put in your sig... that's a very easy way to advertise it w/o breaking xda rules or going off track!!! and when was your English ever bad!
KrisM22 said:
Love to get my hands on what he flashed!
EDIT: nice poll!
edit: lots of threads out there saying how to flash oreo on any phone, but the fine print says only nexi and pixili.
edit: seems like Lineage by the end of this year which is fantastic. I assume both 14.1 and 15.0 will be running side by side for quite a while.
edit: Added to my sig to help folks fine it.
edit: @rahul9999 you might put in your sig... that's a very easy way to advertise it w/o breaking xda rules or going off track!!! and when was your English ever bad!
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Hehe thanks dude... will add this in my Sign sure
I Also want get my hands on what he flashed.. but we have to wait as stable build might take a time to develop... Soon LoS 15

stable / good battery custom rom for mom (no need to be Nougat)

hay guys
I have to format and update my moms phone it is running CM 13 since I gave it to her. I need a good stable rom to update her phone do you guys have any suggesions
msfrox said:
hay guys
I have to format and update my moms phone it is running CM 13 since I gave it to her. I need a good stable rom to update her phone do you guys have any suggesions
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Try MOKEE rom (History)...
https://download.mokeedev.com/?device=wt88047
What's the difference between history and release
msfrox said:
What's the difference between history and release
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RELEASE: Tested after integrating new features, more stable than NIGHTLY. (Odexed builds)
NIGHTLY: Built daily with newest code and experimental features, might contain undiscovered bugs. (Deodexded builds)
HISTORY: Final odexded builds once a newer Android version is out and being built.
EXPERIMENTAL: Released when a new device is added or when a new feature is added for public beta testing and feedback. (Deodexded builds)
UNOFFICIAL: Maintained separately by individual developers, usually involves modification of shared code which cannot be merged (affects other devices), therefore maintained by the developer himself.
Nice thanks
History means stablest

LIST of all Nougat/Oreo Roms For Osprey

As Nougat Era for custom roms for our device approaching to an end,i decided to make a thread for all nougat roms we have for our device....so lets start....
Nougat
New
a)Dot OS... https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620768968
b)Slim Rom
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329064522
c)AOSCP Oreo 5.1
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329064646
d)Validus Oreo
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=889964283620768982
1. Lineage OS
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-unofficial-cyanogenmod-14-t3466246
Website/Download Link- https://download.lineageos.org/osprey
2.AOSP Extended LINK UPDATED
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v1-0-t3482475
Website/Download Link- https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=122729
3.Paranoid Android(Unofficial)
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-paranoid-android-7-2-2-aospa-t3651169
Download Link- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634794045
4.Resurrection Remix
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-resurrection-remix-n-5-8-2-t3587204
Download Link- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=170632
5.Dirty Unicorns-
Website /
Download Link- https://download.dirtyunicorns.com/?dir=osprey
6.Cosmic Os-
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-cosmic-os-v1-2-t3537679
Download Link- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298981057
Final Nougat Release-26/08/2017,Build Version-2.1
7.AOSCP
Website- http://get.cypheros.co/
Download Link- You can find on the website
8.AICP
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-android-ice-cold-project-11-0-t3325562
Website/Download Link- http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/?device=osprey
9.NX Rom
Website- http://www.nxrom.us/
Download Link- http://www.nxrom.us/motog3.html
10.Viper Os
XDA thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-viperos-v1-0-moto-g-2015-t3610138
Download Link- https://download.viper-os.com/osprey/
11.Pure Nexus(Unofficial)
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-pure-nexus-moto-g-2015-t3603002
Download Link- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120750441
12.Cr Droid-
XDA thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-crdroid-v3-4-t3624455
Download Link- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=46443
latest one is v3.7
13.AOSP CAF
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/osprey-aosp-caf-7-1-1-t3576936
Download- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634790876
14. [PORT] Stock Rom 7.1.1 and 6.0.1 Flashable
XDA Thread- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-stock-rom-6-0-1-optimized-t3609991
Download-
7.1.1- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120755259
6.0.1- https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=889764386195908045
15.AOSIP
XDA Thread- 1.Upto Rom version 5.9(Official)- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-aosip-5-5-t3562647
2.From version 6.0 to 6.3(Unofficial)- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/osprey-aosip-6-2-t3641652
Download-check the respective thread
16.Xperience Rom
Website- http://thexperienceproject.com/
Download Link- https://sourceforge.net/projects/xperience-aosp/files/osprey/11/nightly/
17.Slim Rom(Unofficial)- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634800428
build version-1.11
18. Validus- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634800253
Tesla- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=961840155545596472
Tipsy- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634800245
All three are unofficial
19.Desolation Rom- https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298988100
20.Carbon Rom (Unofficial)- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-carbonrom-5-1-t3655375
21.Halogen (UNOFFICIAL)- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-halogenos-7-1-t3667265
21. Aokp
Website-http://aokp.co/devices/osprey
Download Link-http://xfer.aokp.co/?developer=AOKP&folder=osprey
22.Mookee- https://download.mokeedev.com/?device=osprey[/QUOTE]
Oreo-
Lineage Os- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/orig-development/rom-lineageos-15-0-t3667902
AOSP Extended- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v5-0-t3681997
AOSCP- http://get.cypheros.co/
UltraDevs- https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/alpha-aosp-8-0-0-r17-t3685895
These are the roms i can think of as of now......feel free to write if any rom is excluded......also one more thing......if any dev is annoyed for inclusion for his rom,he must say,and then i will remove......
hope u will enjoy the thread..
Why not include mookee , aokp
Also please include list of available recoveries.so it will be helpful
Aokp
http://aokp.co/devices/osprey
http://xfer.aokp.co/?developer=AOKP&folder=osprey
Mookee
https://download.mokeedev.com/?device=osprey
santo_007 said:
Why not include mookee , aokp
Also please include list of available recoveries.so it will be helpful
Aokp
http://aokp.co/devices/osprey
http://xfer.aokp.co/?developer=AOKP&folder=osprey
Mookee
https://download.mokeedev.com/?device=osprey
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thanks......added.
RijuSarkar13 said:
thanks......added.
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Also list kernels available
santo_007 said:
Also list kernels available
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Ok..I will try.
But I want to make this thread only rom centric for following reasons...there are 3 types of rom
1. Own Website+XDA discussion thread- Lineage Os,AOSP extended,Viper OS etc
2. Own website + No XDA discussion thread-
Dirty Unicorns,AOSCP,Xperience,Slim roms,AICP etc
3. No website + No XDA thread- Some devs publish their builds at afh....for example,Validus,Tesla,Tipsy unofficial roms(as the official support dropped),Slim unofficial
This nougat/Oreo rom list thread is intended for point 2 and 3 mainly..there are lot of people who visit XDA regularly but does not know the existence of other roms which have separate website or published only in afh..
For kernels,They don't have such fragmentation...all the kernel builds are posted on XDA...That's why I am not too fond of adding kernel threads..
Thanks ..
@RijuSarkar13 Please add a working link for Dirty Unicorns! Download link!
AllenAK said:
@RijuSarkar13 Please add a working link for Dirty Unicorns! Download link!
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Thank you...
Thread is updated with Dirty Unicorn link...moreover two Oreo ROM links(AOSCP- & Ultra Dev's) included..
CosmicOs Oreo
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579488260
mg_jishad said:
CosmicOs Oreo
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579488260
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Any one tried it?
DotOS is official now for Moto G 2015
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-dotos-1-1-osprey-t3708458
Fastest ROM I ever tryed
crDroid based on lineage 15 - Oreo. Not tested yet
https://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/development/rom-crdroid-android-4-0-t3696388
UPDATE to SlimRom 1.15
(SlimRom unofficial support) <insert androidfilehost(dot)com>/?fid=962021903579487140
build version-1.15
Sorry for copy paste links. I can't send links here yet.
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Thread updated with some new nougat and Oreo roms..
Dot os is based on lineage os,aoscp is a blend of los and caf..it's nice to see that all Rom links are working...for a quick update,AEX 5 based on 8.1 will arrive in the near future..Devs are working on Dirty Unicorns(unofficial),aoscp,Cosmic os and many more roms.....volte issue is solved ,the only thing to resolve is the camcorder...rest assured,osprey is going to get massive Oreo Rom support..more Devs are working on Oreo for osprey,more than the no of Devs for nougat..thats a good sign for a almost 3 years old device...
So guys,our device will last longer for sure..
Have a great Sunday all..
cob0 said:
(SlimRom unofficial support) <insert androidfilehost(dot)com>/?fid=962021903579487140
build version-1.15
Sorry for copy paste links. I can't send links here yet.
Follow me on my social networks for new updates.
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androidfilehost.com/?fid=962021903579487140
I've used lineage 15 (Oreo) for some time, every features I needed was fully working. The only problem is that performance is too much slow, especially after some apps installed, with time it shows more lags. Nougat ROMs have much more performance improvements. That is the reason I'm not so excited with new Oreo versions, plus, there is no XPosed for it yet, so customisation is poor. In future maybe it get better, but I'm not expecting this happening so soon.
AICP 2017/12/01 (Nightly):
http://dwnld.aicp-rom.com/device/osprey/NIGHTLY/aicp_osprey_n-12.1-NIGHTLY-20171201.zip
SlimROM 2017/11/30:
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=673791459329064522
@RijuSarkar13
Update the AospExtended link.
Here's the working link - https://www.aospextended.com/devices/
AllenAK said:
@RijuSarkar13
Update the AospExtended link.
Here's the working link - https://www.aospextended.com/devices/
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Thank you for the input..
3 oreo roms here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/20...oto-g-2015-t3718416/post74825534#post74825534
Back again with a very different mindset - and very appreciative that you have listed N ROMs!!! Thanks @RijuSarkar13 !!!

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