MIUI stock camera for custom roms? - Redmi 7A Questions & Answers

is there any way to use the camera that comes on miui's STOCK in custom roms?

https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/xiaomi-inc/camera-xiaomi/ you can... but why do you want to hurt yourself with that...?

I want to test something HAHA lol

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Extended camera properties

I've seen that some custom X5 roms have extra camera properties like touch focus etc. I would really like to obtain such options in my rooted 2.3 stock rom's camera. I know, that I can turn on HDR in build.prop. Is there any way to get touch focus?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my english.
you must be on ics based rom.
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bronxitas said:
you must be on ics based rom.
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Can you tell me, how exactly is it linked with the rom version? I believe you that its impossible to do it with 2.3 rom, just would like to learn more about it and consider flashing Aurora.
make a backup of version you have, install ics based rom, test it, if you don't like ir resrore backup. it will take you ~30 min. max 1 hour. why to ask?
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Stock lg lollipop gives better performance than custom roms based on stock?

Hi guys. Just wondering something, I'm really not new to the flashing scene, I have been flashing roms since I got my Samsung nexus s some years ago and had a lot of devices. For some reason, on my d802, every custom rom I try based on stock lollipop from LG (cloudy 3.3, no name rom, etc) they all lag significantly more than stock lg lollipop(the flashable one on d802 section, v30f). I have always assumed that custom roms gave me better performance so I didn't even bother to try stock lg lollipop. But I flashed it yesterday and it is a lot better than any custom rom(except CM). And I didn't even flash any kernel, it has stock kernel. It seems that custom roms based on lollipop mess something up on my phone and get lower performance. And I'm flashing the proper files(bootstacks and such). Anyone noticed the same?
Where can I find this stock Lp that you mention?
I believe LG haven't launched the update for d-805.
About ROM, i'm using BlissPop, CM based and it's great. Maybe you can compare with this stock one.
You might want to try AICP
vinilr said:
Where can I find this stock Lp that you mention?
I believe LG haven't launched the update for d-805.
About ROM, i'm using BlissPop, CM based and it's great. Maybe you can compare with this stock one.
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its this one ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development-d802/rom-stock-30d-flashable-zip-t3070383 ) but its only for d802...
anyway, CM and blisspop and CM based roms are the smoothest android experience for sure, i was using cm 12.1, but unfortunately the sound is quite bad, as well as the camera. If you want a fluid UI without any lags and dont care about sound quality and camera, CM is the way to go.
What surprised me was that this flashable stock rom had better performance than custom roms like cloudy and no name rom
blakeatl said:
You might want to try AICP
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i know, but im only comparing roms that are based on stock lg firmware. CM is way better, but it also has bad camera quality and sound too
I use miui 7 by kin it kitkat stock based have evrything good for now .if love to see the power of g2 flash stock jb
amin44 said:
I use miui 7 by kin it kitkat stock based have evrything good for now .if love to see the power of g2 flash stock jb
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not really, i have tried miui too and it lags...the best way to see it other that normal usage is scrolling on the facebook app. Only CM roms are completely smooth. The 2nd best for me is actually stock LG lollipop. I only use it because CM still has bugs. Cloudy and no name rom lag even more than stock LG.
migueldbr said:
i know, but im only comparing roms that are based on stock lg firmware. CM is way better, but it also has bad camera quality and sound too
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In that case, I'd say cloudy 3.3 (lolipop) or Cloudy 2.2 (kitkat) were the best stock for me.
migueldbr said:
not really, i have tried miui too and it lags...the best way to see it other that normal usage is scrolling on the facebook app. Only CM roms are completely smooth. The 2nd best for me is actually stock LG lollipop. I only use it because CM still has bugs. Cloudy and no name rom lag even more than stock LG.
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if u do not care about camera and audio i can recommended to u slimsaber and du rom or temasek cm .ported rom are not good for speed and battery
migueldbr said:
its this one ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development-d802/rom-stock-30d-flashable-zip-t3070383 ) but its only for d802...
anyway, CM and blisspop and CM based roms are the smoothest android experience for sure, i was using cm 12.1, but unfortunately the sound is quite bad, as well as the camera. If you want a fluid UI without any lags and dont care about sound quality and camera, CM is the way to go.
What surprised me was that this flashable stock rom had better performance than custom roms like cloudy and no name rom
i know, but im only comparing roms that are based on stock lg firmware. CM is way better, but it also has bad camera quality and sound too
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Got your idea, compare only between Stock based roms.
Having a better performance with all the lg bloatware it's really strange, never heard about it on any phone.
Buuut, if it's working better than the others, let's use only the stock one f:highfive:
vinilr said:
Got your idea, compare only between Stock based roms.
Having a better performance with all the lg bloatware it's really strange, never heard about it on any phone.
Buuut, if it's working better than the others, let's use only the stock one f:highfive:
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i dont know why, but its not placebo for me. Its very noticeable...Maybe it has to do with the porting from lg g3(like cloudy rom). I recently read dorimanx complaining about users who use his kernel on g3 ported roms, which causes some issues with some apps, causing users to have freezes. He specifically said his kernel is for stock rom only(not ports, even though it works on ports). Maybe it has something to do with that, i dont know...
migueldbr said:
its this one ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development-d802/rom-stock-30d-flashable-zip-t3070383 ) but its only for d802...
anyway, CM and blisspop and CM based roms are the smoothest android experience for sure, i was using cm 12.1, but unfortunately the sound is quite bad, as well as the camera. If you want a fluid UI without any lags and dont care about sound quality and camera, CM is the way to go.
What surprised me was that this flashable stock rom had better performance than custom roms like cloudy and no name rom
i know, but im only comparing roms that are based on stock lg firmware. CM is way better, but it also has bad camera quality and sound too
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i think of the 4.0 uix. thats why it lags i think ihad the fastest in stock rom not aosp, was 30f debloated. but mine the signal bars will change from full bar to 2-3 bars never dropped signal but it wasnt stable. when i first installed cloudy i had signal drops, then flashed 30f baseband, and full bars. on my d800.i wanted to keep using stock but could not find an answer to the signal bar changing constantly whn other roms ans same flashed band used 30f work ok but not on this particular rom. d8oo 30f slim. but maybe cause they add the 4.0 uix.
migueldbr said:
i dont know why, but its not placebo for me. Its very noticeable...Maybe it has to do with the porting from lg g3(like cloudy rom). I recently read dorimanx complaining about users who use his kernel on g3 ported roms, which causes some issues with some apps, causing users to have freezes. He specifically said his kernel is for stock rom only(not ports, even though it works on ports). Maybe it has something to do with that, i dont know...
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I never flashed a kernel, so can't affirm this is the issue.
But if the developer of the stock based don't recommend a kernel... we can assume you don't need a different one to have all the potential of the rom.

No Custom ROMs for FORCE?

Will there be any chance of CM or custom roms? I have the maxx also they have a few nice custom roms!
When at least one developer get device and have free time/will to build it. Luckily stock rom is close enough to AOSP that custom is not must have. And CM, sad to say, is not that good as before. I'm not missing it at all. However, I would like to have AOSP as an option.
Aosp would be awesome. Also I will be very happy with just a custom kernel to improve this little beast.

In search of best camera custom rom

Can anyone suggest me some custom rom which has really good camera performance like the stock room one?
BoaHammock said:
Can anyone suggest me some custom rom which has really good camera performance like the stock room one?
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None.

Custom rom reviews?

I been wondering about that for a longer while. Every time I want to flash something I'm getting paranoid while reading the threads.
Which custom rom [or roms] is the best one for now and why exactly?
Is gcam quality on custom roms better?
I personally want upgrade it with predator kernel, but which benefits the most from the modifications and which is the most reliable comparing to stock?
jagth22 said:
I been wondering about that for a longer while. Every time I want to flash something I'm getting paranoid while reading the threads.
Which custom rom [or roms] is the best one for now and why exactly?
Is gcam quality on custom roms better?
I personally want upgrade it with predator kernel, but which benefits the most from the modifications and which is the most reliable comparing to stock?
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Hi Jagth. If you only have one phone that you depend on for daily use, my suggestion is to stay stock until you have a second phone to experiment with. However, if you have a second phone, I would suggest you read some reviews, then pick a ROM and a kernel you think you would like, and experiment and have some fun.
You can continue flashing ROMs and kernels until you find something you really like, and then maybe you could stick with it for a while before you go again. However, if you only have one phone, then stay stock, because custom ROMs can be very unpredictable. Good luck!

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