[App][Port] ROM Manager - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 Themes and Apps

ROM Manager for Galaxy Y​
ROM Manager is an application, that allows you to get a list of ROMs. It saves you the time of going into the developement section, loading the whole site and searching a specific ROM through all the threads. Updating the app isn't a problem anymore too, as the app will notice you when a new update is available.
Don't worry about the less amount of ROMs currently. They are beeing added On The Go.
If you want a ROM to be added, do following:
Code:
Write following as Private Message to me:
- The ROM name
- The current ROM version
- The author
- A short but informative description, what the ROM is (bbcode allowed; No Quotes! ("))
- A link to the ROM thread
- A DIRECT download link
- (Optional) 2 Screenshots of the ROM
And very important:
PM me every time the ROM gets updated
DOWNLOAD
If you are interested in translating the app, PM me.
TODO:
Code:
- Make it Open-Source (will be in the next days)
- Search ROMs
- Notification when your ROM gets updated
- Better Layout (the current one honestly isn't really pretty)
- Translations
- Include Kernels, Scripts, etc. in another category
Credits:
Code:
- aniket.lamba for testing
- StackOverFlow

Reserving
And I love your idea to do this. Adding old roms maybe ?

walutisme said:
Reserving
And I love your idea to do this. Adding old roms maybe ?
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Yes, I will add more ROMs daily. Old ROMs will be included
Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5

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[ROM][OFFICIAL] HTC OneX+ INTER CM10.2 (4.3) Nightlies & M1

CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.
All the source code for CyanogenMod is available in the CyanogenMod Github repo. And if you would like to contribute to CyanogenMod, please visit our Gerrit Code Review. You can also view the Changelog for a full list of changes & features.
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS
We'll not support users and answer questions from users which:
- are running a custom kernel
- have flashed mods
- modified system files
- didn't follow our intructions word by word
- are unfriendly
Even if you tell us that your problem is not related to your custom kernel /mod / magic => WE DON'T CARE!
Your mod => your problem!
CHECK KNOWN ISSUES IN SECOND POST
Official CyanogenMod Wiki: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/
First time installing CyanogenMod 10.2 to your ONE X+, or coming from another ROM:
- Read known issues ans FAQs
- Make sure you're running a proper working ClockworkMod-Recovery
- Copy GApps and CM10.2 ZIPs to your SDCard
- Boot into HBOOT (hold Volume Down at boot)
- Flash the boot.img
- Fastboot flash boot boot.img
- Reboot into recovery via the bootloader menu
- Flash CM10.2 zip from SDCard
- Flash GApps zip from SDCard
- DO A DATA WIPE / FACTORY RESET (otherwise your device will be stuck at boot)
- Reboot
- Don't restore system data using Titanium Backup!
- Restoring Apps + Data might cause problems and is not recommended, avoid it if possible!
Upgrading from earlier version of CyanogenMod 10.2:
- Copy CM10.2 ZIP to your SDCard
- Boot into Recovery
- Flash CM10.2 zip from SDCard
- Reboot
Nightlies:
http://get.cm/?device=enrc2b&type=nightly
Google Apps:
http://goo.im/gapps
ClockworkMod Recovery:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2074244
Changelog:
http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#/enrc2b/next
If you're going to reuse our work, which we're doing for free, be fair and give proper credits.
This is the only payment we're really demanding and we deserve it to be mentioned because of the countless hours we've put into this project.
Open-Source doesn't mean Out-of-Respect!!!
source
https://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_device_htc_enrc2b
https://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_kernel_htc_enrc2b
https://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_device_tegra3-common
XDA:DevDB Information
CyanogenMod 10.2, a ROM for the HTC One X+
Contributors
Lloir, TomBriden
ROM OS Version: 4.3.x Jellybean
Version Information
Status: Beta
Beta Release Date: 2013-09-05
Created 2013-09-05
Last Updated 2013-11-05
At the TOP of this thread
BUG REPORTS + REVIEWS
DO NOT go posting in this thread, that's what the Q&A thread in well Q&A is for (if someone want's to maintain that thread for me throw me a pm)
UPLOADING my private build (it will be under the downloads tab)
fixes
STK should be fixed (need confirmation)
Audio cutting out is fixed
the menu key is fixed
source updated
PLEASE SEED IT ONCE YOU HAVE DOWNLOADED IT (if you have the bandwidth) i will be seeding it myself too.
should be up in about 10 minutes from this post
If the torrent is too slow, click view Download and just direct download it
Q&A bit is fixed post all the crap i don't want here in there.
REMEMBER BUG REPORTS TO THE CORRECT TAB
everything else will get ignored
For those of you who don't know, you can see what changes are going in to each nightly here: http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#/enrc2b/next
Tonight's build will fix the menu key and will actually boot (be thankful last nights build failed for a different reason, most devices wouldn't boot today!)
Todays personal build:
http://downloads.kanger.me/?dir=nightlies/xplusinter/cm10.2
fixed torch
tidied up the frameworks, removed un-needed crap
adjusted the battery size to the correct size
swiping on AOSP keyboard should no longer FC
added in for the device to shutdown at 60c (i think it's 60c)
adjusted auto brightness values (let me know if better or worse)
updated source
here's the change if anyone is curious
http://review.cyanogenmod.org/#/c/50058/
Next nightly will set the hardware keys back to stock so the app switch key will be the app switch key unless you change it in Settings
Sent from my HTC One X+ using Tapatalk 4
guys the only posts i want to see here are mine and tom's
if you all swap to the 2013 xda theme you will see at the top
bug report
q&a
review
all those work
ALL questions no matter how stupid > Q&A
bug reports > bug reports
want to boost our ego's > review
ATT USERS STAY AWAY FROM THIS, THIS ROM IS NOT FOR YOU, IF YOU FLASH THIS AND CAN'T BOOT TOUGH LUCK!! WAIT FOR YOUR BUILDS!!
if the bold, the font, and the underline doesn't get through to you then nothing will
Thread Cleaned​
Show the dev some respect by following his request. Do not post in this thread, use the tabs to locate the Q&A etc. This is only available in XDA 2013 theme, so if you cant see a black banner at the top of the page you need to switch in your user CP.
Posting here just dilutes the thread making it difficult to locate the relevant information. Now please respect the devs wishes.​

[Service][PDroid] Friends helping freinds getting your Apps & ROM PDroid-secured

Dear All
Ever heard or read of/about PDroid? Ever thought about securing your data, addresses, locations and SIM information from being (mis-) used by downloaded apps, games and other things?
Time to read about...
PDroid is a ROM-hooked privacy protection of your personal information & data. It let's you set per-app access rights to your private informations. No more hidden address ore phone-book misuse or GPS-based advertisement "enhancement".
Read more about PDroid/OpenPDroid: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098156
What is this thread about?
This shall be a pure SERVICE thread to all users and friends of Android that care about their privacy.
We (users & friends of xda-developers, PDroid & AutoPatcher) help you patching your ROM so that you can use your apps and games under privacy protection.
Patching these ROMs provides some hurdles and hooks - some of us are very experienced and built & installed an environment to enable "simple patching". Many users stand back from this effort and have few experience with command-based or GUI-based patching - these are the addressees that we want to enable to have ALSO privacy protection on their tablets and smartphones.
Especially when you're not a very frequent "ROM-hopper"
What IS this service?
You drop us a link & we patch & upload this patch - that's it.
Please grant us some time, the response time depends on the supporters - and they all spend their free time for this.
(Please thank the helpers and providers by hitting the Thanks button!) ... maybe also rating the thread?
How to USE the service?
You install your ROM and post us the download link. You'll get back an upload with the patch. Usually you can simply flash it to your device, you should not have any problem, installing it "over" your installation. Even no data loss.
To set the rights for each app and get a warning if rights are changed, install "PDroid Manager" from App Store and launch it.
Nevertheless - make sure to have a backup
- of your (unpatched) ROM install
- of your data & installation
before your first trial.
Further Information:
OpenPDroid / PDroid information: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2098156
PDroid Manager - the access rights managing software: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.digitalfeed.pdroidalternative
AutoPatcher - the tool if you also want to start patching...: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719408
We'll elaborate this thread and post more and more and add links and further information - subscribe it to get familiar with PDroid!
One last notice: these patches do NOT induct any backdoor, trojan nor any other virus ar any advertisement to your device - rather enable you to set rights to achieve the opposite.
Special thanks to all contributors here, to the PDroid and OpenPDroid Team and especially to mateorod and his AutoPatcher's team.
With kind regards from Switzerland - Chris
Please thank the helpers and providers of patches by hitting the Thanks button!
How to install / proceed with my patch?
Flashing ROMs or ROM updates is unfortunately quite device-dependent.
Please make sure you have a copy of your flashed (unpatched) ROM to restore
Please make sure you backed up all of your data
A GENERIC guidance could be the following steps: How to update your installation to the PDroid-enabled one:
Download [yourROM] (unpatched version)
Download the attached patch-update from the appropriate post - the answer of one of the "helpers" (hit THANKS! )
Put both on your SD-Card
Enter Recovery of your device
(If not yet installed) Install (ZIP from SD-Card) the full fletched non-patched [yourROM] (usually no need to re-boot after that, simply go on with...)
Make sure you installed the appropriate GApps
Install (ZIP from SD-Card) the patched update from this thread's answer post "over it"
IF you changed a major Android version (e.g. 4.2.2 -> 4.3), perform a full wipe
Reboot the device
Go to Play Store and download "PDroid Manager" and start it to configure your privacy settings per every single App - You're done.
After you set up the permissions, you don't need the Android's (very limited; since 4.2.2) privacy protection anymore - deactivate it
Greetz - Chris
#3 - reserved
Req: Patch for cm-10.2-20130918-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip
EXAMPLE of a Request:
Hi
can you patch CM 10.2. Nightly as per 2013-09-18 for P3100 device for me?
Device details:
Manufacturer: Samsung
Device: GT 2 7.0 P3100
ROM's download link: http://www.get.cm/get/jenkins/41935/cm-10.2-20130918-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip
Christoph21x said:
EXAMPLE of a Request:
Hi
can you patch CM 10.2. Nightly as per 2013-09-18 for P3100 device for me?
Device details:
Manufacturer: Samsung
Device: GT 2 7.0 P3100
ROM's download link: http://www.get.cm/get/jenkins/41935/cm-10.2-20130918-NIGHTLY-p3100.zip
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EXAMPLE Answer:
Hi pls find attached the patch
Nice idea, hopefully it'll get approved and added to the development threads op.
I might join in by writing a short explanation about VM's and how to use the patcher there (since I was doing it this way until a few weeks back, where I got (nearly) rid of win)
Being on Linux actually makes the whole thing a hell of a lot easier.
Cheers!
Via Tapatalk 4 BETA, that, surprisingly, is free.
Here it is!
IRKONIK said:
Nice idea, hopefully it'll get approved and added to the development threads op.
I might join in by writing a short explanation about VM's and how to use the patcher there (since I was doing it this way until a few weeks back, where I got (nearly) rid of win)
Being on Linux actually makes the whole thing a hell of a lot easier.
Cheers!
Via Tapatalk 4 BETA, that, surprisingly, is free.
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THANKS, IRKONIK!
You know, PDroid is a great service protecting us, the work of the developers is great - including mateorod and others who're working all day and night, as it seems.
And if we can, we should try to make this protection available also (and especially!?) to all non- or semi-enthousiastic users that do not neededly flash ROMs frequently..
Thanks for your support - highly appreciated!
Greetz - Chris
GT-N7000, Krueger CM10.2
Hi, could you add support for GT-N7000 Krueger CM10.2?
ROM link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406975
http://www.unionrom.com/galaxyrom/K...00/Rom/Krueger-10.2-20130918-Build3-n7000.zip
Log:
http://codepad.org/OWlwMBie
Thanks!
ralphm2004 said:
Hi, could you add support for GT-N7000 Krueger CM10.2?
ROM link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406975
http://www.unionrom.com/galaxyrom/K...00/Rom/Krueger-10.2-20130918-Build3-n7000.zip
Log:
http://codepad.org/OWlwMBie
Thanks!
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Hi ralph
You posted in the wrong thread - patch DEVELOPMENT is under http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719408 who add support for non-patchable ROMs, we just build it for users...
greetz - Chris
Christoph21x said:
Hi ralph
You posted in the wrong thread - patch DEVELOPMENT is under http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719408 who add support for non-patchable ROMs, we just build it for users...
greetz - Chris
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Hi Chris,
thanks for the information, i misunderstood the sense of this thread.
As a junior member i can't post in development-threads. Can someone please post it there?
I posted a link, so you'll be fine (hopefully)
Cheers!
Via Tapatalk 4 BETA, that, surprisingly, is free.
ralphm2004 said:
Hi, could you add support for GT-N7000 Krueger CM10.2?
ROM link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2406975
http://www.unionrom.com/galaxyrom/K...00/Rom/Krueger-10.2-20130918-Build3-n7000.zip
Log:
http://codepad.org/OWlwMBie
Thanks!
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Thanks for the thread, Christophe!
I can add support, but I need the rom's source code. You will have to ask the dev for a link to their github page. But then I can add support.
mateorod said:
Thanks for the thread, Christophe!
I can add support, but I need the rom's source code. You will have to ask the dev for a link to their github page. But then I can add support.
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hi mateorod,
i cant post to that thread to. there doesn't seem to be a link to the right source.
but with v3.1.78 the patch has worked.
i try to contact bangsti and ask for the source, maybe it is helpful for the future.
ralphm2004
--- edit ---
got the information from bangsti:
Is the CM10.2 Source and crdroid Source.
github.com/cristianomatos
github.com/CyanogenMod
Krueger is a Mix from this Sourcen.
Well, I said it, so here it is (yeah, I deliver )
How to use the Auto-Patcher on Linux (debian based (!!)) in a virtual machine.
This "tutorial" does not take you by your hand. No, I DEMAND :silly: that you do stuff by yourself. It helps you! (Trust me. The easy way is not always the best)
First of all: You need a virtual machine with your favorite distro. (I like Mint Cinnamon)
How this step works? Well, google/youtube it. There is so much info about it, there is no need in writing another tutorial. Especially when other people have done it waaaay better
So, you have linux running. What now?
Second step: Getting all the stuff the patcher relies on.
Code:
sudo apt-get update
Code:
sudo apt-get install git git-core cpio patch unzip tar openjdk-7-jdk openjdk-7-jre
Third step: Getting all the files from github and build the patcher
Code:
git clone https://github.com/mateor/auto-patcher
Code:
cd auto-patcher
Code:
./batch.sh
Fourth step: Copy the rom you want to have patched into the auto-patcher folder.
Code:
./auto_patcher rom.zip
!! With this method, the patcher will use the rom detector and will build OpenPDroid patches. If you DO NOT want them, read the first page of the dev-thread. !!
Fifth step: Getting the files "out of" the VM.
- Easy way: Upload it into the/your cloud.
- Nearly as easy way: Use some filehost. (Since the files are about 6MB big, it's not even a hassle). Fast filehost: zippyshare
When your files finished the uploading, just use the link to the file in a qr-code generator, scan it with your device and download it. Easy!
Sixth step: BEFORE you flash the file, check the md5sum (in the VM and on your device!) how-to
If they match, you are good to go. Don't forget to make a nandroid backup! It's not needed, but hey, better safe than sorry!
I hope this helps If something is missing, tell me!
Cheers! :highfive:
PS: Due to lack of time, this "tutorial" is as short as possible and might lack a few explanations. (Hopefully not steps)
PPS: The only "tip" I have: use the tab-key for auto-complete So instead of writing "auto-patcher" just type "au" and then press tab. Saves you lots of time.
Edit1: Props to Mateorod and everybody over at the dev thread!
PDroid Patches for Samsung Galaxy Tab, HTC Desire & Desire S
Dear All
please find below some already PDroid-patched ROM links
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 P3100, P3110 & P3113 (JB 4.3 Nightly & JB 4.2.2 CM 10.1.3 RELEASE)
[PDROID][GT-P31XX][2013-09-21][JB][4.3/4.2.2]PDroid: CM 10.2 Nightly & CM10.1.3 Rel. - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357514
HTC Desire
[ROM][Sept03][CM10.1] Chromium ROM | Build 10 | bravo - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45441296#post45441296
[ROM/4.2.2] [June 03 2013] VJ CM10.1 | Jelly Bean 4.2.2 - v6.3 Stock/Sense/Data++ - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43710438#post43710438
HTC Desire S
[ROM][08 AUG 13][4.2.2][UNOFFICIAL] CyanogenMod 10.1 - see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45441957#post45441957
With kind regards - Chris
http://pio-masaki.com/?dir=DroidDNA/Carbon
I'm in need of the 2nd from the bottom
9/22 for CDMA.
Awesome
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takota6 said:
http://pio-masaki.com/?dir=DroidDNA/Carbon
I'm in need of the 2nd from the bottom
9/22 for CDMA.
Awesome
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Since you did not specify which patch you want, you get OpenPDroid. All zip's are zipped with md5sum-files and the patch log.
Download link
Yeah I know, MEGA is pretty ****ty (down- and upstreams are crap) BUT it's more stable than other services.
Cheers!
PS: Please report back, if it works, and if it does, hit the thanks button, so a) I know and b) the thread doesn't get spammed. If something does not work as expected, please post a logcat in the dev thread, so it can get fixed.
Thank you
Well it didn't work, not with your doing but rather the Dev that built didn't put some vendor tree and so everyone is not able to boot that build.. I'll post back when I'm sure there a good build up.. Thanks
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I'm back.. Heres a stable crAosp/ Cyanogen open pdroid please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417275
Direct Iink
http://www.mediafire.com/?6hblh4leblfc0lh
Thanks
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Here's your patch takota6
takota6 said:
I'm back.. Heres a stable crAosp/ Cyanogen open pdroid please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2417275
Direct Iink
http://www.mediafire.com/?6hblh4leblfc0lh
Thanks
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Hi takota6!
Thanks for this clarification.
Please find attached the update file (patch) you need.
To restore to original (if you want to) you may use the attached "restore" file.
Kind regards from Switzerland - Chris

APP IDEA: ROM OTA Manager

Hey guys, I was recently installing a new ROM and kernel on my Nexus 6 when I happened upon something interesting. Franco makes an AMAZING kernel for Nexus devices, and he has an awesome app called FKUpdater which checks his server for new updates to the kernel, provides the user with the changelog for that update, then allows the user to either a) download the zip file for the kernel, or b) download and auto-flash the kernel zip.
I thought this was especially smart because it works regardless of what ROM you're on, since we all know how difficult it can be to stay up to date on both the ROM and the kernel, not to mention any other mods that we like for your phones (thinking back to the pre-Lollipop mods like Xposed, etc).
So, what if there was a way to make a ROM OTA manager, which could check for new versions of your ROM using something as simple as an RSS feed that developers could reference using the build.prop.
Here's the way I imagine this working:
A ROM developer doesn't want to go through all of the unnecessary hassle and costs associated with implementing the OTA features (it's not as easy as it might sound), so instead the developer simply adds a line to the build.prop:
ro.customROMversion.rss=http://www.example.com/rss
This build.prop line would be universal for all ROMs, with the actual RSS link being associated with each specific ROM (so if a development team builds ROMs for multiple devices, they would have one feed per device).
Then the app would check the build.prop for that line, and regularly check the RSS feed for updates. The RSS feed would have a standardized format. It would include the necessary information for the app to detect a new version (version number, build date, etc) as well as including the changelog for the new version (if the ROM developer includes this).
In reality, this wouldn't be difficult at all, and the best part is that the feature could be added in a heartbeat to practically every ROM out there. The ONLY issue I could see running into would be that the download links for the ROMs would (potentially) need to be direct downloads, with no redirects. I don't know how important that would be to implementation, though.
Does anyone see this as being something particularly difficult to do? I would love to build/release this (I REALLY wish I could contribute more to the Android community at large), but I don't know how to program something like this. If anyone thinks they could do this, I would really love to help put this in motion!

[ROM] [5.1.1] Custom OxygenOS [04-04-16]

Custom OxygenOS OneplusX - COSX ROM
Intro
First of, I'm not a developer. I'm just a guy who put a couple of things together. I'm a bit above noob-level, so dont excpect high end stuff like some prestigious developers. That being said, I have put this ROM together because of the lack of ROMS based on our original software for the OneplusX. Don't expect to much, the most things happen under the hood. So no shiny backgrounds or boot screens.
Disclaimer
You know the drill, flashing happens under own responsibility. I have tested everything on two devices, and will not put anything online that can possibily harm or damage our device in any way. This being said, if you need support, ask in this thread.
Open Source
The ROM i have created is for the community, which in my opinion also means it should be fully open source. You can edit everything you want. You can use it as base for whatever you like. No need to ask permission or give reference. Seeing the amount of customized original software, I would be happy to see more custom oos roms pop up. No need to put restrictions on anything. Please just don't bother me with antutu benchmark related complaints.
ROM
Now lets talk business
ROM details:
Android 5.1.1
Based on OxygenOS 2.2.X
Boeffla kernel 4.0
Pre-Rooted (SuperSU)
Xposed framework
Pre-installed Busybox
Deodexed
Theming support
Zipaligned
Removed software rendering
Heavliy debloated & super slim
Replaced some Google Apps with oneplus Apps
Snapdragon camera (compatible with custom HAL from SultanXDA)
Init.d script support
Some RAM, System and battery tweaks
Updated system Apps
Custom Hardware keys remap
perhaps more, cant remember everything
Instructions
1 Obtain Root access and Custom Recovery
2 Download zip file from link
3 Boot into recovery
4 Install zip from sdcard
5 Wipe data and cache
6 Reboot phone
7 Wait for system deodexing (+/- 10 min)
8 Restart phone again
Download
Link will be provided later on
Thanks
- Thanks to everyone buying this phone and making the community what it is today
- Thanks to everyone in the past learning me how to soup a rom together
- Special thanks to Boeffla for providing his kernel and support of integration in this ROM
- If I forgot someone, Thank-you:good:
XDA:DevDB Information
COSX ROM, ROM for the OnePlus X
Contributors
winesh
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
Based On: OxygenOS
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: V1.0
Stable Release Date: 2016-04-04
Created 2016-04-04
Last Updated 2016-04-03
Notifications
- Link will follow in the evening
Changelog
-x-
What's next
- This is version V1. If you have wishes or requests for a future version, please reply. I will see if i can add it in version V2 or upcoming versions.
- Everything is confirmed working. If you by any chance run into bugs, please report them.
So what's different about this rom than stock OOS? I'd give this a shot!
Interesting, I am waiting for the download link and changelog / feature list to give it a go.
Finished compiling, link will be axailable within couple of hours.
@joey24z1 for difference see rom details
@batam for feature list see rom details
Deodexed
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Could you please explain this to me ? I tried google but can't find what is it, and its benefits. Thank you !
By theming support you mean layers? Or what..?
namquang93 said:
Could you please explain this to me ? I tried google but can't find what is it, and its benefits. Thank you !
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http://codeversed.com/deodexed-vs-odexed-rom/
Hi. @winesh...
I think placeholder threads are not allowed as per the rules...
However, thanks for your contribution ..looking for download link ASAP
Sent from my ONE E1003 using Tapatalk
I think OP managed to put most of the tweaks one can do to the Stock OOS and created a zip flash package.
IIRC, I did pretty much similar things on my Stock OOS before moving over to CM13.
Good Job OP saving a lot of time for those who want to enjoy the stock experience.
Coud you post a benchmark test?
solidwave643 said:
Coud you post a benchmark test?
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Did you read the op? Flash the rom and run the test yourself....
Get the link..
winesh said:
ROM details:
Android 5.1.1
Based on OxygenOS 2.2.X
Boeffla kernel 4.0
Pre-Rooted (SuperSU)
Xposed framework
Pre-installed Busybox
Deodexed
Theming support
Zipaligned
Removed software rendering
Heavliy debloated & super slim
Replaced some Google Apps with oneplus Apps
Snapdragon camera (compatible with custom HAL from SultanXDA)
Init.d script support
Some RAM, System and battery tweaks
Updated system Apps
Custom Hardware keys remap
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Good work :good: Might try this as I kinda liked OOS but I'm currently running Marshmallow and CM based crDroid, so also might not go back to Lollipop
Biggest issues I had with the stock OOS 2.2.0 were:
1. Camera in low light situations. I think it's fixed here with Snapdragon camera?
2. Random rebooting, sometimes few times a day, sometimes few days without. Mostly occurred when playing any game with stock ROM. Is this custom OOS more stable?
3. I could not assign Menu action to HW buttons e.g. long pressing and this led to situation where I had to install Xposed framework and some module to get Menu in Titanium Backup to change backup location to SD card. Is this fixed here with Custom Hardware keys remap?
I know I should test this ROM myself, just pointing out biggest issues I had with stock OOS.
can u include the stock camera which has manual focus, exposure and iso??? or atleast let me know can i implement the stock oos camera in ur rom cheers
coolasnju1993 said:
can u include the stock camera which has manual focus, exposure and iso??? or atleast let me know can i implement the stock oos camera in ur rom cheers
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Same request here. :fingers-crossed:
Thanks for your work!
So proximity wake up ambient display works in this rom ?
And what type of themes are supported ? Layers or CM ?
Theme support
So OP, You have provided Layers or CM theme engine into rom?
Though Layers supported Stock OOS 2.2.0(Partially not all the themes were working) .
anshu goel said:
http://codeversed.com/deodexed-vs-odexed-rom/
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I said that deodexed is slower than odex rom. So that means this rom is slower than original OOS right ? Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Waiting for download link...
Will give a shot today...

[ROM][Pie][UNOFFICIAL] COSP [9.0.0] [Pixel XL (marlin)]

COSP​​
Code:
**** Disclaimer: I'm not responsible if you destroy your device. Use at your own risk!!! ****
Welcome to COSP, your new future Android Operating System.
Our goal is to have an Pixel-like android ROM that isn't spying on you and uses as few system space as possible. Also, we provide the option to go completely without GApps using MicroG support.
Why us?
We are focusing on stability and performance, having an debloated ROM is essential for that. Also, we want Users to decide what kind of Store they want to use, either F-Droid or the Play Store.
Also, we take User requests serious. To suggest something, contact us on telegram.
Features:
1) All systemUI tuning elements
2) An handy Network indicator
3) Charging Information
4) Lawnchair and Quickstep as default
5) Quick Settings mods
6) Signature spoofing
7) OP gestures
8) Navbar tuner
9) Rootless Substratum (with fixes to theme system correctly)
10) Screenshot/screenrecord tile
11) Advanced power menu
12) Double tap to sleep on statusbar
13) Option to disable quick settings/power menu on secure lockscreen
OTA Updating for official devices enables Users to get the newest version with ease.
DOWNLOADS:https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=290004
Sources:
ROM Source: https://github.com/cosp-project/
Kernel Source code: https://github.com/lineageos/android_kernel_google_marlin (Will be changed with my own kernel)
Device tree: https://github.com/bdashore3/android_device_google_marlin/tree/cosp
microG is fully supported on this rom. I use it myself. To get started, I'd recommend going to this telegram group
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KingKernel has now grown into King Development
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Please don't ask about sailfish builds because there are NO builds for sailfish. If someone wants to build for it, be my guest
And please don't spam saying that something doesn't work, I'll tell the developers or edit it myself
Known Issues:
Popup saying something is broken in device - fixed when I use kingkernel for the next build
Update!
Changelog (Probably not full because it's unofficial)
-Add system-wide dark theme
Download here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=290004
Enjoy!
Always god to have new ROM developers here! Good luck with your project! :good:
Cheers...
Just took it for a spin, it runs well and always happy to have a system wide dark mode! A couple of Questions / requests:
IS it possible to have a night / dark mode Option like stock with "automatically based on time", please...?
Is the kernel based on your King kernel?
Thanks for your good work on our device, cheers…!
venkatsrin said:
Just took it for a spin, it runs well and always happy to have a system wide dark mode! A couple of Questions / requests:
IS it possible to have a night / dark mode Option like stock with "automatically based on time", please...?
Is the kernel based on your King kernel?
Thanks for your good work on our device, cheers…!
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I'll ask the devs about the timed thing, but you can ask in the telegram link in the OP. This doesn't use KingKernel because I'm still trying to figure out how to use custom clang and GCC toolchains to compile inline
kingbri said:
I'll ask the devs about the timed thing, but you can ask in the telegram link in the OP. This doesn't use KingKernel because I'm still trying to figure out how to use custom clang and GCC toolchains to compile inline
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Just add the toolchain path to your BoardConfig.
Hi, I went from Los 16 on my marlin and wanted to try this rom,
but all I ever got was error message when setting it up saying that ” the downloader keeps crashing” ( perhaps not exact wording since I use Swedish on the phone. )
Where should I look for a solution, I still want to test Cosp?
I'm going to be "that" guy, but rom possible for the sailfish (pixel)? I'd love to run this rom, if anything I can download source and attempt to build it myself. Thanks in advance!
ztotherad said:
I'm going to be "that" guy, but rom possible for the sailfish (pixel)? I'd love to run this rom, if anything I can download source and attempt to build it myself. Thanks in advance!
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Check the third post
Has the pop-up saying something is broken been fixed.
cyberbandit1998 said:
Has the pop-up saying something is broken been fixed.
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Yes, it was the kernel not playing nice with verity, kingkernel builds will fix this
meonit said:
Hi, I went from Los 16 on my marlin and wanted to try this rom,
but all I ever got was error message when setting it up saying that ” the downloader keeps crashing” ( perhaps not exact wording since I use Swedish on the phone. )
Where should I look for a solution, I still want to test Cosp?
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Must be the error described in the known errors
Since I am now developing for other things than just kernels, feel free to join the King Development Telegram chat
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Which gapps are supported?
So, this is dead? What a shame.

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