[Explained] ResurrectedKernel v7 ?! - Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Guides, News, & Discussion

It's been a while since the custom kernel is no longer updated. Indeed the latter requires an update for all MIUI 11 and Based AOSP (Android 10) builds.

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From what I can see on the forum post of it:
*Use v10.5 Non CM for all AOSP JSS15J roms based on 4.3
**Use v10.5 CM for all CyanogenMod JSS15J roms based on 4.3
***Use v10.0 for MIUI as it is based on 4.2.2 source
The *** one says MIUI, does this mean i can also use it fo CyanogenMod based on 4.2.2? 10.1
GgnoreZz said:
From what I can see on the forum post of it:
*Use v10.5 Non CM for all AOSP JSS15J roms based on 4.3
**Use v10.5 CM for all CyanogenMod JSS15J roms based on 4.3
***Use v10.0 for MIUI as it is based on 4.2.2 source
The *** one says MIUI, does this mean i can also use it fo CyanogenMod based on 4.2.2? 10.1
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Use "CM" variant of v10 for 4.2.2 cm ROM. Next time just ask in the matr1x thread.
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Which is the best ROM to use in Redmi 3s Prime MIUI 9 , AOSP , RR AND LINEAGE OS ?

PRESENTLY I'M USING MIUI 9 GLOBAL DEVELOPER BETA , I HAVE USED THE MIUI 8 EARLIER , BUT THE MIUI 9 GLOBAL DEVELOPER BETA IS ALSO VERY STABLE. I WANT TO TRY ONE OF THE FOLOOWING ROM AS MY DAILY DRIVER , PLEASE HELP ME AND ALSO TELL ME IF THERE IS ANY BUG IN THEIR LATEST / FINAL BUILD , PLEASE SUGGEST ME OUT OF THE FOLLOWING ROMS.
1. MIUI 9 ( GLOBAL DEVELOPER BETA)
2. AOSP ROM (OFFICIAL)
3. RESURCTION REMIX (OFFICIAL)
4. LINEAGE OS (OFFICIAL)
PLEASE TELL ME THE PROS AND CONS WITH RESPECT TO MIUI 9 AND DO TELL ME THE BUGS (IMP).:good:
Depends on what you need. Every rom is different from each other. Try searching in Google. You'll get more satisfactory answers there.
And miui-no bugs at all.
ayonavo said:
PRESENTLY I'M USING MIUI 9 GLOBAL DEVELOPER BETA , I HAVE USED THE MIUI 8 EARLIER , BUT THE MIUI 9 GLOBAL DEVELOPER BETA IS ALSO VERY STABLE. I WANT TO TRY ONE OF THE FOLOOWING ROM AS MY DAILY DRIVER , PLEASE HELP ME AND ALSO TELL ME IF THERE IS ANY BUG IN THEIR LATEST / FINAL BUILD , PLEASE SUGGEST ME OUT OF THE FOLLOWING ROMS.
1. MIUI 9 ( GLOBAL DEVELOPER BETA)
2. AOSP ROM (OFFICIAL)
3. RESURCTION REMIX (OFFICIAL)
4. LINEAGE OS (OFFICIAL)
PLEASE TELL ME THE PROS AND CONS WITH RESPECT TO MIUI 9 AND DO TELL ME THE BUGS (IMP).:good:
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MIUI9 Beta is Stable and Fast.
For custom roms, try daniel.stuart's (AQSD Lineage 14) latest build which seems promising ( 25th Oct build is by far the best).
Lineage 15 from ChaubeyPrateek is with bugs but VOLTE does work with it.
Please tell about the bugs and comparision
avinash.sarnaik said:
MIUI9 Beta is Stable and Fast.
For custom roms, try daniel.stuart's (AQSD Lineage 14) latest build which seems promising ( 25th Oct build is by far the best).
Lineage 15 from ChaubeyPrateek is with bugs but VOLTE does work with it.
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is the AQSD LINEAGE 14 better than miui 9 ? in which way the miui 9 global beta developer differs from the AQSD LINEAGE 14 ?
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is the AQSD LINEAGE 14 better than miui 9 ? in which way the miui 9 global beta developer differs from the AQSD LINEAGE 14 ?
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Daniel's ROM is also having active development. He is also planning to bring Lineage 15 to the device. So I suggested his thread for stable builds.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-3s/development/rom-lineageos-14-1-t3673856
Lineage 15 with Volte try below but it is in alpha state,
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xiaomi-redmi-3s/development/rom-unofficial-lineageos-15-0-t3702580
MIUI9 -->
1. Stable (compared to AOSP roms)
2. Volte fully works with video calling.
3. Useful features like - Scrolling screenshot , dual apps , call recorder , free themes.
AOSP roms -->
1. Are having cleaner look ( this is based on your perspective but generally Google look is better than MIUI)
2. Lighter than MIUI so supposed to be faster (Antutu of AOSP rom and MIUI 9 is almost same but benchmark isn't everything)
3. Better Notification management. ( You can reply from notification bar)
4. Better memory management. ( more apps kept in memory , miui will kill tasks aggressively )
5. Latest security patch ( in simple words it will be more secure , it matters if you keep super secret data on phone).
If you do not mind the look and quick reply in notification shade, stay on MIUI9 and upgrade to weekly builds on next thursday (i.e. wait for few days after update in released on friday) This is to ensure that you do not have a build which is pulled away in few days due to major bugs.
I believe you know that the most stable experience is MIUI Global Stable rom which is v8.5.4 for now.
You are on MIUI9 beta so you are okay with few bugs.
AOSP main bugs -->
1. You have to pair your bluetooth headsets every time you do restart.
2. Volte is not super stable.
3. Video calling won't work/
4. Camera quality is lesser than what you get with MIUI.

Info created new custom rom

I have read around that have been created various custom rom because xiaomi has released kernel source based on hours, the question is:
When I go out android 9 while xiaomi has not done android stock based on android 9 missing the kernel based on android 9 then there will be no custom rom based on android 9 missing the source of the kernel?

Info created new custom rom

I have read around that have been created various custom rom because xiaomi has released kernel source based on hours, the question is:
When I go out android 9 while xiaomi has not done android stock based on android 9 missing the kernel based on android 9 then there will be no custom rom based on android 9 missing the source of the kernel?
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I have read around that have been created various custom rom because xiaomi has released kernel source based on hours, the question is:
When I go out android 9 while xiaomi has not done android stock based on android 9 missing the kernel based on android 9 then there will be no custom rom based on android 9 missing the source of the kernel?
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Wat?
Gratisweb said:
I have read around that have been created various custom rom because xiaomi has released kernel source based on hours, the question is:
When I go out android 9 while xiaomi has not done android stock based on android 9 missing the kernel based on android 9 then there will be no custom rom based on android 9 missing the source of the kernel?
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First of all, Android 9 it's not ready yet. It's only the 2nd developer preview out. When the finished build of android 9 comes out, we can wait some month's for the release of kernel sources for android 9.
Second we are waiting now for the 8.1 release, not 9

Android 10

This thread is based on: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/general/android-9-pie-t3825923 (which is based on: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-maxx/general/oreo-8-0-t3660752)
But for Android 10 "Queen Cake", Who wants the new Android version on this phone?
@ChazzMatt wrote last year (edited for Android 10 "Queen Cake"):
It will take @fgl27 coding the current Motorola Marshmallow Quark kernel to Android 10 -- the same way he coded it to work for Nougat, Oreo and Pie.
Our previous CM dev @Skrilax_CZ did the original work back in early 2015, first coding Quark Motorola KitKat kernel to work with Lollipop. Then when Lollipop Motorola source code was finally published he used actual Lollipop kernel in the CM releases. Once CM had a kernel for Quark, THEN other devs could "port" ROMs and just plug in the CM kernel.
@fgl27 started doing dev work about this time and released his own "custom" kernel with more features to complement the "stock" CM kernel @Skrilax_CZ coded. You could use CM 12.1 ROM (with Lollipop 5.1) with CM kernel or even RR Lollipop with CM kernel -- or use those ROMs and install @fgl27's custom kernel. But all the ROMs uses the CM (now LOS) kernel as "stock" kernel. It's what makes ALL the Quark ROMs possible in the first place.
(For our Quark, even AOSP ROMs -- ALL ROMs -- use the CM kernel. They have to. There are no others. When SunShine unlocked the DROID TURBO bootloader @Skrilax_CZ re-coded the Quark CM kernel to also work with XT1254 -- otherwise these custom ROMs would NOT be compatible for all Quark. The kernel is the foundation.)
Then, when Motorola Marshmallow got released in late 2015, same thing. First a Lollipop kernel was coded to work with Marshmallow, then MONTHS later (July 2016, for XT1225) when Motorola released Marshmallow for Quark and then the kernel source code (September, October?) finally an actual Marshmallow kernel to work with Marshmallow. (Lollipop custom ROM for Quark beat official Motorola Lollipop and Quark Marshmallow custom ROM beat official Marshmallow by MONTHS.)
By this time @fgl27 had taken over all the kernel work, coding the basic "stock" kernel for all the Quark ROMs as well as his name-sake custom kernel.
When Nougat arrived, there was no official Nougat Quark kernel from Motorola -- so we had to keep using Marshmallow kernel. And @fgl27 did the work to let Nougat ROMs use that kernel.
When Oreo arrived, there was no official Oreo Quark kernel from Motorola -- so we had to keep using Marshmallow kernel. And @fgl27 did the work to let Oreo ROMs use that kernel.
When Pie arrived, there was no official Pie Quark kernel from Motorola -- so we had to keep using Marshmallow kernel. And @fgl27 did the work to let Pie ROMs use that kernel.
Will be the same thing with Android 10. But @fgl27 still has to code it to work smoothly with Android 10.
Also, there is no more CM. We actually have LOS as the "base". @fgl27 does not release official LOS ROMs, does release unofficial LOS ROMs, but that's where the device kernel files go that all devs pull from.
So, @fgl27 will use Marshmallow kernel in LOS Android 10 tree to make a stock kernel for all ROMs. At that point he will release an Android 10 ROM based on that work. (Right now he's the dev for both RR and LOS ROMs. This year he surprised us by releasing then-new Pie RR first, then LOS, where as he had been dev for Lollipop RR, Marshmallow RR and Mokee, Nougat RR and crDroid, Oreo RR, Pie RR and LOS, and RR was his favorite.)
@fgl27 will also probably release an advanced "standalone" custom kernel with more options, like he does now, but it's that base stock LOS kernel which is most important.
After he releases his Android 10 kernel work, then other Quark devs can use that stock LOS Android 10 Quark kernel to release their Android 10 ROMs.
The kernel will be the foundation of any Android 10 ROMs and it will all depend on @fgl27.
But don't pester him. It will be ready when it's ready.
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TLDR: @fgl27 is the man. He'll do the Android 10-compatible stock kernel first and then the first Android 10 custom ROM. Everyone else will then follow with other ROMs.
Thanks for the info.
until 2030 I have this working

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